Well, only 7 more to go on the list, and a few of those remaining make me wonder how in the world they were chosen, and for some others, what took so long to mention them? This week's selection is Primal Scream - Screamadelica (1991)

Thanks to producer Andrew Weatherall and some debauched raving, this former fey indie outfit enthusiastically took on dance music's heady rushes. It was a conversation bordering on the Damascene, but one being mirrored in halls of residence, cars, clubs, and bedsits all around the nation. Screamadelica brought hedonism crashing into the mainstream. Without this...no lad culture - it was no accident that a mag founded in 1994 shared its name with Screamadelica's defining single, 'Loaded'.

I don't have much to say about this one, mostly because dance music has little appeal to me, other than during wedding receptions. I know they didn't start out that way, and subsequent albums were complete departures from this record, some of which I liked.

Swish