Ex Lion Tamer
06-06-2005, 09:09 AM
Since Bob Gendron has become the Rock Music Editor at Absolute Sound, I think their review section is the best of the "Big 3" audio magazines, (the big 3 as I see them includes Sterophile and HiFi+, along with TAS), by far, with a distinct indie rock bent. For instance the latest issue has reviews of new albums from; The National, Spoon, Bloc Party, The Mars Volta and Beck. Never find a line-up like that in Stereophile.
They also have an article picking the best (and best sounding) rock albums of all time, and by albums, they mean vinyl. They purposely left off the obvious choices like DSOTM, Brother is Arms, Rumours and Hotel California, because everyone knows about them. Here's their alphebetized list, discuss amongst yourselves... (note, I've indicated re-issue labels where applicable, otherwise assume original label release.)
AC/DC: Highway to Hell & Back in Black
Afghan Whigs: 1965
The Beatles: Revolver & Abbey Road
Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
Johnny Cash: American Recordings 1 through 4
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: The Boatman's Call
Elvis Costello: When I Was Cruel
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja Vu
Drive By Truckers: Southern Rock Opera
Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde (Sundazed mono), John Wesley Harding (Sundazed mono) and Oh Mercy
Genesis: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Grateful Dead: Live Dead & American Beauty
Guns & Roses: Use Your Illusion I and II
Jimi Hendrix: Axis Bold As Love (Classic Records mono), Band of Gypsies (Classic Records).
John Hiatt: Bring the Family
High on Fire: Blessed Black Wings
King Crimson: In The Court of the Crimson King
John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
Led Zeppelin: 1-IV (Classic Records)
Low: Things We Lost in the Fire
Magnolia Electric Co.: Trials & Errors
John Mellencamp: Scarecrow
Metallica: St. Anger
Mission of Burma: OnOffOn
M83: Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
Neu: Neu
Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile
Nirvana: Unplugged in New York
Pearl Jam: Vitalogy
Tom Petty: Wildflowers
The Police: Synchronicity
Queen: A Night at the Opera
Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet
Santana: Abraxas
Shellac: At Action Park
The Shins: Chutes Too Narrow
Sigur Ros: ( )
Slint: Spiderland
Soundgarden: Badmotorfinger
Bruce Springsteen: Greatest hits
Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley
The Stooges: The Stooges & Fun House(both Sundazed)
Tortoise: TNT & Standards
Traveling Wilburys: Vol. 1
U2: Achtung Baby
Tom Waits: Mule Variations
White Stripes: Elephant
The Who: Tommy & Who's Next (Classic Records)
Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot & A Ghost is Born
Neil Young: Tonight's the Night, After the Goldrush & Greendale
Feel free to comment even if you don't do vinyl, as I'm sure the CD is probably comparable in sound quality on most of the above. My first comment, and only one for now is; "where's London Calling".
They also have an article picking the best (and best sounding) rock albums of all time, and by albums, they mean vinyl. They purposely left off the obvious choices like DSOTM, Brother is Arms, Rumours and Hotel California, because everyone knows about them. Here's their alphebetized list, discuss amongst yourselves... (note, I've indicated re-issue labels where applicable, otherwise assume original label release.)
AC/DC: Highway to Hell & Back in Black
Afghan Whigs: 1965
The Beatles: Revolver & Abbey Road
Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
Johnny Cash: American Recordings 1 through 4
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: The Boatman's Call
Elvis Costello: When I Was Cruel
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja Vu
Drive By Truckers: Southern Rock Opera
Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde (Sundazed mono), John Wesley Harding (Sundazed mono) and Oh Mercy
Genesis: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Grateful Dead: Live Dead & American Beauty
Guns & Roses: Use Your Illusion I and II
Jimi Hendrix: Axis Bold As Love (Classic Records mono), Band of Gypsies (Classic Records).
John Hiatt: Bring the Family
High on Fire: Blessed Black Wings
King Crimson: In The Court of the Crimson King
John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
Led Zeppelin: 1-IV (Classic Records)
Low: Things We Lost in the Fire
Magnolia Electric Co.: Trials & Errors
John Mellencamp: Scarecrow
Metallica: St. Anger
Mission of Burma: OnOffOn
M83: Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
Neu: Neu
Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile
Nirvana: Unplugged in New York
Pearl Jam: Vitalogy
Tom Petty: Wildflowers
The Police: Synchronicity
Queen: A Night at the Opera
Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet
Santana: Abraxas
Shellac: At Action Park
The Shins: Chutes Too Narrow
Sigur Ros: ( )
Slint: Spiderland
Soundgarden: Badmotorfinger
Bruce Springsteen: Greatest hits
Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley
The Stooges: The Stooges & Fun House(both Sundazed)
Tortoise: TNT & Standards
Traveling Wilburys: Vol. 1
U2: Achtung Baby
Tom Waits: Mule Variations
White Stripes: Elephant
The Who: Tommy & Who's Next (Classic Records)
Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot & A Ghost is Born
Neil Young: Tonight's the Night, After the Goldrush & Greendale
Feel free to comment even if you don't do vinyl, as I'm sure the CD is probably comparable in sound quality on most of the above. My first comment, and only one for now is; "where's London Calling".