Week 50: 50 Albums That Changed Music
I'm posting a little early this week as I'm heading out 'o town for the week and won't have time to get this done tomorrow, so here goes. Has it really been 50 weeks since I started posting this list? Gee, time flies when you're having fun. :confused5: Anyway, some of the selections resulted in heavy arguments/debates, although most of them barely caused a whimper. While I'm glad I decided to do this little project, I'm also glad it's over, although I won't hesitate to do something similar down the road if the right situation presents itself. It sure won't be another list from the Guardian though. With further adieu, the final selection is LFO - Frequencies (1991).
Acid house was sniffed at as a fad until it started producing 'proper' albums. Frequencies was its first masterpiece. Updating the pristine blueprint of Kraftwerk with house, acid, ambient and hip hop, it made dance music legitimate to album-buyers. Without this...no success for Orbital, Underworld, Leftfield, Chemical Brothers or Aphex Twin.
Once again I have no comment as I don't have any knowledge of this genre, although I have heard a little from Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin. It's just not my bag, but I'm sure a few of our RR whack jobs will have something to add.
G Swish
Kraftwerk's Trans-Europe Express was # 3...
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Originally Posted by Troy
Never heard of LFO. Why didn't they just say Kraftwerk? Oh wait, they did say it- Without Kraftwerk, no LFO.
Is Kraftwerk even on this list? If it is, this pick smells of someone desperate for their 50th pick.
This list has been far too Brit-centric, but it has been provocative.
50 weeks, your perseverance is amazing. Thanks for doing it.
...and while there were plenty of British bands on the list, I counted at least 29 that were from the US, and a few others were from other European countries. The worst I could say is that some of the British choices were a stretch at best, and others should not have appeared, although I could say the same for some of the Americans as well.
And you're welcome for doing this series. I'm not sure if it was perseverance or stupidity for promising to do it in the first place. Must have been tipsy.
Swish