Tuesday, July 31, 2018

#567 Bad Brains - I Against I

Listed as a hardcore punk band, I really liked this album. It was much heavier than other punk albums I have listened to, more bordering on heavy metal than punk, which is probably why I liked it more. Then when you least expect it they throw in a bit of reggae just to spice things up a bit. Good album.








"Secret 77"

Tomorrow's Album #49 BB King - Live at the Regal

Monday, July 30, 2018

#372 Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue

ELO is one of those bands that, while I don't have any of their music and never listen to them, when I do hear them I really enjoy them. Their music is some really good 70's rock. Super catchy and fun to listen to.










"Turn to Stone"

Tomorrow's Album #567 Bad Brains - I Against I

Sunday, July 29, 2018

#679 Ride - Nowhere

I have listened to another band that is part of the "shoegazing" genre, My Bloody Valentine. The genre, if you don't remember, uses a lot of guitar distortion and obscuring of their voices to the point that the lyrics are almost indistinguishable. I haven't like My Bloody Valentine but this album was much more enjoyable. It wasn't great, but it was listenable. More mellow and less obscured.






"Vapor Trail"

Tomorrow's Album #372 Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue

Saturday, July 28, 2018

#494 Tom Tom Club - Tom Tom Club

The Tom Tom Club was formed in 1980 as a side project for two members, a husband and wife, of the band The Talking Heads. There has some weird albums so far on this journey. Sometimes they are weird and terrible and not worth listening to. Other times, like this album, it is just the right amount of weird. now I'm not saying it was awesome, but it was good enough, entertaining enough to warrant a listen.







"Wordy Rappinghood"

Tomorrow's Album #679 Ride - Nowhere

Friday, July 27, 2018

#642 Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

I really like the Beastie Boys. In fact their album "Licensed to Ill" just might be my favourite rap album. Licensed is their first album and this is their second, and it is a pretty decent follow up. It is more mature and refined as an album compared to Licensed.









"Hey Ladies"

"Shadrach"

Shake Your Rump"

Tomorrow's Album #494 Tom Tom Club - Tom Tom Club

Thursday, July 26, 2018

#317 Queen - Sheer Heart Attack

A little while ago I was talking to someone about Queen, after seeing the trailer to the biopic that is coming out about the band. They are definitely a band that I don't listen to very often but I was saying that when I do get a change to listen to them I always think that they are such a great band. Listening to this album reminded me of that again. They were just so far ahead of other bands of the time.







"Killer Queen"

"Stone Cold Crazy" - This just might be my favorite Queen song


Bohemian Rhapsody movie trailer - I'll definitely be seeing this one. I love to learn history of bands and music

Tomorrow's Album #642 Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

#968 Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium

This album was a mess. It is the band's debut album and I really just could not figure out what they were trying to do. The music is all over the place and most of the time I had a really hard time even understanding the lyrics.









"Roulette Dares"

Tomorrow's Album #317 Queen - Sheer Heart Attack

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

#749 Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club

I haven't been a Sheryl Crow fan in the past. She has had a lot of hit songs but they just aren't my style of music. This is an example of an album that is much better as a whole instead of individual hit singles. It's not that the songs as a whole tell a continuous story, or that she was trying to make a concept type album, but the songs just work well together.








BTW the album has sold 4.5 million copies, not to shabby.

"Leaving Las Vegas"

"All I Wanna Do"


Tomorrow's Album #968 Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium

Monday, July 23, 2018

#657 Queen Latifah - All Hail The Queen

This album was terrible, good thing Queen Latifah has been able to carve out somewhat of a decent acting career.










"Ladies First"

Tomorrow's Album #749 Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club

Sunday, July 22, 2018

#296 The Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock

An album of songs, some originals and some covers, all built around the bongos, what could be better? Well a lot of things actually. Turns out an album of bongo music, with no singing, gets old after a couple songs.










"Dueling Bongos"


Tomorrow's Album #657 Queen Latifah - All Hail The Queen

Saturday, July 21, 2018

#807 TLC - Crazysexycool

I wasn't overly impressed with this album. I know it was very popular when it came out and had a couple of huge songs on it but it just didn't do it for me.











"Waterfalls"

They also do a cover version of Prince's "If I Was Your Girlfriend" one of my favourite songs of his. Of course I'm going to include the original version:

Tomorrow's Album #296 The Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock

Friday, July 20, 2018

#876 Manu Chao - Clandestino

Once again an album primarily in another language. In fact multiple languages, the can actually speak 8 different one. Manu is a Spanish guitar player born in France, and he is definitely talented, but it was hard to stay interested in it.








"Welcome to Tiajuana"

Tomorrow's Album #807 TLC - Crazysexycool

Thursday, July 19, 2018

#224 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

This is probably my favorite led Zeppelin album so far. I have liked them all to be honest, and listening to them have changed my opinion of the band. This album has a number of great songs on it and arguably their most popular song of all time "Stairway to Heaven". Two more Led Zeppelin albums and I'm excited to hear them.








"Black Dog"

"Rock and Roll"

"Stairway to Heaven"

"Misty Mountain Hop"

"When the Levee Breaks" - my favourite song on the album

Tomorrow's Album #876 Manu Chao - Clandestino

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

#1020 MIA - Kala

This album was nothing I would listen to, but it had a lot of interesting elements to it. It combined world music sound, dance, electronic and Hip-hop sounds.











"Boyz"


Tomorrow's Album #224 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

#836 Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants

In 1988 and 89 Underworld released their first two albums, "Underneath the Radar" and "Change the Weather", both of which I really, really liked. In fact I they are still two of my favorite albums. imagine my surprise, that when I purchased their 1994 album "Dubnobasswithmyheadman", the band had completely re-tooled their sound and were now a techno/house band, a sound I have never been able to get into. Since then the band has released six more albums all in the same genre. I haven't attempted to listen to any of them until now, and I think I'll just stick to the albums that I like.




"Pearl's Girl"

The Underworld that I like:

"Underneath The Radar"

Tomorrow's Album #1020 MIA - Kala

Monday, July 16, 2018

#85 Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?

Jimi Hendrix is another member of the 27 club. Another musician who tragically died at the age of 27, after overdosing. During his short life, and career, he only released three albums, but from those albums and his live performances, his has become know as one of the best guitar players ever. Do I agree? He is up there, but I also think there are better. Over all the album was pretty good, even if it isn't my style of music. It has some pretty great songs on it but what I am totally amazed by is the fact that for a guy that only recorded three studio albums there have been more than 50 albums released since his death, mostly live albums of the same material repackaged over and over. His estate has definitely capitalized on his music, too bad he didn't live to see any of it.

"Purple Haze"

"Foxy Lady"

"Hey Joe"

'Fire"

"Are You Experienced?"

Tomorrow's Album #836 Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants

Sunday, July 15, 2018

#1054 Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City

I don't know much about rap, and I don't know anything about Kendrick Lamar. There was a clean version of the album however, so I was able to give it a listen, and it wasn't to bad actually. it had a lot of interesting elements to it, and it didn't sound like run of the mill rap. I am definitely not an expert on rap by any stretch, but it was good enough that I didn't want to shut it off, which is probably more than I expected.








Tomorrow's Album #85 Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?

Saturday, July 14, 2018

#461 Joy Division - Closer

I first learned about Joy Division after starting to listen to New Order, one of my favorite 80's bands. You see New Order was once Joy Division. In the late 70's joy Division was gaining in popularity. They had just released this album, their second, and were on the verge of their first North American tour. On the eve of their leaving for North America, Ian Curtis, the bands singer hung himself in his kitchen and committed suicide. Ian had been suffering from epilepsy his entire life, and was now facing a failed marriage and decided he couldn't take it any longer. After a short break the band reformed as New Order, with Joy Divisions guitarist as their new singer/song writer.

Because I liked New Order so much I decided to listen to Joy Division also, but I've never liked them as much, Not even close to as much. If you listen to both bands you can definitely hear similar elements but New Order is much more electronic driven. The Lyrics are much more upbeat and the singer's voice is better than Ian's. Joy Division dose have a place in my music library though. Some of their songs are really good, just not as good as anything New Order ever did.

"Love Will Tear Us Apart"


Tomorrow's Album #1054 Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City

Friday, July 13, 2018

#363 Rush - 2112

Being Canadian I almost feel like it is my duty to like Rush. I have never, however, listened to any of their albums before now. Mostly because they are before my time, also because 70's classic rock is not my favorite genre and lastly because the few songs that I have heard I didn't really like all that much. Geddy Lee's voice is a bit too much on the side of squelching for my taste. I will admit though, Neil Peart is a phenomenal drummer, possibly one of the best ever.

This album, the band's fourth, was not a huge success when it was released but has, over the years become a fan favorite. The Centerpiece of the album is the 20 minute opening track. It tells the story of a future time when people are not allowed to be individuals or be creative. The man in the song finds a lost artifact, a guitar, in a cave and starts creating music.

I didn't love the album for reasons already listed, but it wasn't bad as I thought it was going to be either.

"2112"

Tomorrow's Album #461 Joy Division - Closer

Thursday, July 12, 2018

#939 Silver Jews - Bright Flight

This album was terrible. Everything about it. The music, the lyrics, the singing, I have no idea how it got released or how it made it on to this list. It was just bad.









"Time Will Break the World"

Tomorrow's Album #363 Rush - 2112

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

#419 The Jam - All Mod Cons

For a punk band this album was pretty tame. I expected a loud fast paced album and it wasn't that at all. Overall I though it was just average, nothing really stuck out to me as a great song.











"All Mod Cons"

Tomorrow's Album #939 Silver Jews - Bright Flight

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

#654 Neneh Cherry - Raw Like Sushi

This album was not good. I remember it from when it came out and the two singles that were released. The were definitely huge at the time, but as for the rest of the album it was just not very good. It's no wonder she is pretty much just a one hit wonder.










"Buffalo Stance"

Kisses on the Wind"


Tomorrow's Album #419 The Jam - All Mod Cons

Monday, July 9, 2018

#437 Japan - Quiet Life

So if I didn't know who I was listening to I would swear this is a Duran Duran album. Japan is an English new-wave band that had most of their success in the late 70's and early 80's. Their sound is very very similar to Duran Duran, the lead singers even sound pretty much the same. Now I'm not saying one band copied the other, they both formed around the same time, they just both
happened to be making new-wave at the same time, and that's not a bad thing, I like Duran Duran, so I was digging this album too.




"Quiet Life"

Tomorrow's Album #654 Neneh Cherry - Raw Like Sushi

Sunday, July 8, 2018

#286 Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On

The second Marvin Gaye album and I didn't find it as good as "What's Going On". In fact the only song on the album that I liked was the title track, which just might be his most famous and responsible for a lot of babies being born over the years 😖









"Let's Get It On"

Tomorrow's Album #437 Japan - Quiet Life

Saturday, July 7, 2018

#364 Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life

I have been overly critical of the last couple Stevie Wonder albums I have listened to. They had a couple good songs on them but the rest of the albums were average at best, and I got the impression that everyone puts him on a pedestal that maybe isn't deserved. Well that opinion changed with this album. It was amazing. From start to finish I enjoyed the whole thing. Released as a double album if there is a weak part I would have to say it is the second album, but even they it was pretty darn good. Now I know what all the fuss is about.





"Having a Talk with God"

I wanted to post the whole album but wasn't able to find anything on youtube that played it from start to finish, so definitely do yourself a favor and listen to the whole thing some how.


Tomorrow's Album #286 Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On

Friday, July 6, 2018

#389 The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers

One and done as a band I can see why. This album was terrible. I'm not sure if the band broke up before recording a second, if their label dropped them or if people simply begged them to never record again.










"Roadrunner"

Tomorrow's Album #364 Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life

Thursday, July 5, 2018

#329 Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic

Who doesn't love them some Aerosmith. They are the 70's rock band. They have had a very long and very successful career, pumping out album after album, hit after hit, and this album is one of their best that's for sure. It has two of their biggest hits on it and all of the rest of the songs are really solid. Great album.









"Walk This Way"

"Sweet Emotion"

Tomorrow's Album #389 The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

#2 Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport

Now this is what I'm talking about. This is a great jazz album. Duke Ellington was a pianist and band leader for over 50 years and has made a ton of albums, and if they are all as good as this one then he had an amazing career.










"Jeep's Blues"

Tomorrow's Album #329 Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

#973 The Thrills - So Much For The City

I wasn't "Thrilled" with this haha. Actually, honestly, it wasn't terrible, and the band actually has a novel approach to basic rock and roll by adding elements of country like slide guitar and harmonica. Overall it was average at best but they do get a couple bonus points for their originality.








"Deckchairs & Cigarettes"


Tomorrow's Album #2 Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport

Monday, July 2, 2018

#83 Frank Sinatra - Frank Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim

I loved the first Frank Sinatra album that I listened to so I was happy to have another to give a listen, and I was not disappointed. It was different than the other album in sound. The last was the big band sound through and through, and while this one also was, it was done with a Spanish flare, musically and vocally. While, in my opinion, it probably wasn't quite as good as the first it was still enjoyable to listen to.





"The Girl From Ipanema"

Love how Frank is smoking right before he starts singing :)

Tomorrow's Album #973 The Thrills - So Much For The City

Sunday, July 1, 2018

#839 Bob Dylan - Time Out of Mind

One of Bob Dylan's "later" works, released in 1994, and many many albums into his career, his 30th in fact, I didn't really love it. I didn't really love his older albums that I have released, but with those at least I had heard a couple of those songs, and could appreciate his song writing, if nothing else. With this album I hadn't heard any of the songs, and nothing really struck me as being amazing, and I still think the guy can not sing.







"Love Sick"


Tomorrow's Album #83 Frank Sinatra - Frank Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim