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Recommend a fab album so someone who doesn't know it will maybe try it...

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MargaretMountford · 25/04/2008 10:26

...inspired b y the current thread about albums you feel you should try/like but can't/don't...
I would suggest Transformer by Lou Reed - I first heard it as a teenager and love every track probably - still like it a lot now.

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FYIAD · 25/04/2008 10:27

does it have to be old?

otherwise

Aphex Twin
Selected ambient works vol 2

zippitippitoes · 25/04/2008 10:30

the sound track of dead man walking is surprisingly good

and has one of my all time favourite tracks on

zippitippitoes · 25/04/2008 10:31

sorry margaret thought i would kill this thread too lol

Squiffy · 25/04/2008 10:32

Penguin cafe orchestra 'preludes, airs and yodels' very cool background music for dinner parties

It is the kind of album that only gets bought on recommendation - you would never buy it on spec, but everyone will recognise some of the music (it is used in adverts all the time).

FYIAD · 25/04/2008 10:38

YES i used to like penguine cafe orch until all the ads

MargaretMountford · 25/04/2008 10:42

Squiffy - am sure I've heard that too...
and doesn't have to be old FYIAD but I suppose fewer people will have come across an older album

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marina · 25/04/2008 10:44

Ben Folds Whatever and ever, amen
For anyone who thinks he is just an annoying whiny piano-bashing frat boy

Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon
For anyone who thinks The Wall was bombastic twaddle

MargaretMountford · 25/04/2008 10:45

I used have The Dark Side of the Moon and loved it when much younger

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marina · 25/04/2008 10:46

The Kinks
The Village Green Preservation Society
for anyone who likes English song. Whether you normally listen to Britten, Lily Allen or Half Man, Half Biscuit, give it a try

marina · 25/04/2008 10:47

I played the whole thing for the first time in ages Margaret and realised it really is a modern classic
I just to loaf around on beanbags necking to it in a previous existence

MargaretMountford · 25/04/2008 10:47

good suggestion Marina

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padboz · 25/04/2008 10:49

Coheed and Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1; From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness

is bleedin brilliant

poshwellies · 25/04/2008 10:52

Sigur ros-ágætis byrjun
Zero 7-The garden

Moomin · 25/04/2008 10:59

a different class - pulp

songs about being lonely; unrequited love; being dirty; being working class and being clever

still absolutely love it

TheDevilWearsPenneys · 25/04/2008 11:00

Oh nice one fyiad!

Goldfrapp Black Cherry
Moloko - Do you like my tight sweater

Orbital - fecking all of them.

MargaretMountford · 25/04/2008 11:04

Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins - RabbitFur Coat

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Sunshinemummy · 25/04/2008 11:05

Carla Bruni's first album Quelqu'un ma dit is fab.

Also love Infected by The The and Gomez's Bring it On.

serenity · 25/04/2008 11:24

Moomin - Pencil Skirt was my best Pulp song ever when I was a slightly slatterny 20 something.

30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie, emo can be fun

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads

CountessDracula · 25/04/2008 11:25

If you like Pulp, Jarvis's solo album is superb

Moomin · 25/04/2008 19:35

Yes, keep meaning to give it a go. I loved the most recent single; it had such a good start.

I remember seeing pulp for the first time in TOTP singing Babies. I couldn;t take my eyes off Jarvis, he was sooo different, and geeky but soo sexy too. What he was singing about was so true-sounding it made me feel all adolescent again. Ah.... them was the days. I saw them live about 5 times in 2 years.

cyteen · 27/04/2008 18:43

Mice Parade - Mice Parade

Having said that, it's very hard to describe exactly why, cos it's not really music that sounds like anything else. A bit like Four Tet, but actually played by hand rather than built from samples. Listen to this album if you like shadowy lyrics, shuffling polyrhythmic drums, gorgeous guitar-picking infused with African and South American styles, and most of all, great songs. Not for nothing is there a Facebook group called 'Addicted to Mice Parade'; no one else has ever heard of them, but I still keep trying to spread the word.

moondog · 27/04/2008 18:46

i SECOND BEN fOLDS Marina.
It's terrific

Van Morrisson Poetic Champions Compose
Elton John Tumbleweed Connection
Let it Be Beatles
Love Child Diana Ross & the Supremes
Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart
Flesh & Blood Roxy Music

LazyLinePainterJane · 27/04/2008 18:49

I second poshwellies, I think that Sigur Ros Agaetis Byrjun is possibly the best album ever.

In fact I think I shall listen to it now. Even thinking about it makes me tingle all over.

beaniesteve · 27/04/2008 18:52

Blood on the tracks by Bob Dylan is ace.
And Martha Wainwrights first album (new one out next month) is fab.

moondog · 27/04/2008 18:53

Oh yes. BOTT essential
I'd say same for 'Desire' and 'Infidels'

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