Sunday, March 7, 2010
46. Owen Pallett - Heartland (2010)
Thursday, March 4, 2010
47. Current 93 - I Have A Special Plan For This World (2000)

Monday, March 1, 2010
48. Neu! - Neu! (1972)

So there's this little sub-genre out there called krautrock. It started in Germany in the late 60's, early 70's, and it's main "thing" is repetitious loops of coolness. Some of the more known bands from this genre are Faust, Can, and the artists of this little gem, Neu!. There's some sweet, sweet beats on this thing. One of the best is Negativland, with it's downright sinister bass and guitars stoping and starting all over the place. It's a nearly full-instrumental album, besides the last track, Lieber Honig. That's really the reason this album isn't higher on the list - when the vocals come in, it's almost like you're listening to a drowning cat playing a pluckey guitar. But, I digress. This is a wonderful album.
49. The Doors - L.A. Woman (1971)

Y'know, I really love The Doors. Jim Morrison is probably my biggest hero (except for the whole getting wasted and drowning in a tub in Paris bit), and this is probably their best album. It's got those classic tunes, Riders On The Storm, L.A. Woman, Love Her Madly. Then there's the other tracks, which range from the kick-ass (The Changeling), the chill (Cars Hiss By My Window) and the downright weird and creepy (L'America). But honestly, this album deserves a spot in any top albums thing just because of the title track - 8 minutes of fucking awesome. This might not be the best starting point for The Doors - that's probably Waiting For The Sun. But this is an amazing album in it's own right.
(note: if you're new to The Doors, don't expect to just be able to "get" them. Doors fans aren't made - they're born.)
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