Reviewing 10/10 Albums (1970s Edition)
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2023
- Today we're diving into six albums that came out in the 1970's that you guys said were a 10/10. I feel like I haven't heard a lot of music from the 70's so it was great to listen to the best of the best, according to you guys
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Thank you guys for watching and thank you guys for suggesting so many albums! Please let me know two things (if you want it's up to you, I can't make you do anything) Tell me your favorite album from the 70's and then as always, give me some of your 10/10 albums! There's going to be a theme for the next video as well but I don't know what it'll be yet so just tell me albums that you consider to be 10/10s :)
Scheherazade and Other Stories by Renaissance (1975)
great symphonic prog record with powerful female vocals
my 10/10 list:
Milton Nascimento- Clube da Esquina
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Arthur Verocai - 1972
@@chimboseos outro br q vê o kyle huh
Lingua Ignota - CALIGULA
Swans - the Glowing Man
2 albums i think everyone should hear, especially CALIGULA. so raw & emotional
@@DEAKY3GAVUEL hahaha sim! ai tem que ter uns álbuns BR né
David Bowie-Low
Bob Dylan-Blood on the Tracks
Herbie Hancock-Headhunters
Steely Dan- Aja
Some of the best 70s albums imo
Watermelon Man by Herbie Hancock is incredible. But that's all I've heard from him
Low is such a weird pick for a Bowie album from the Berlin Trilogy. I really like it but it just doesn't feel as emotional to me, maybe that just personal ties to it though.
@@KyleReidMu If you like Watermelon Man you've got to check out this album. The songs Chameleon and Sly are even better than Watermelon Man imo. My first listen of Head Hunters had me moving from front to back, the groove is impeccable.
Low is my favorite Bowie album. The guy practically invented Post Punk with that one. That's the album that got me into David Bowie. Aladdin Sane & Heroes are also among my favorites.
@@seank.2589 Aladdin Sane is probably my least favorite or 2nd least favorite 70s Bowie album as weird as that is. Never clicked with me like all his other 70s albums.
Fun fact the drummer on Close to the Edge, Bill Bruford, is also the drummer on Red by King Crimson. Best drummer of all time imo
Wait that's crazy! Thanks for letting me know
Best Yes and King Crimson Drummer imo
Timestamps:
0:25 - Songs In The Key of Life ~ Stevie Wonder
1:54 - Close to the Edge ~ Yes
3:58 - Breakfast in America ~ Supertramp
5:52 - Red ~ King Crimson
7:49 - What's Going On ~ Marvin Gaye
9:49 - Karma ~ Pharoah Sanders
Yes and King Crimson (almost every prog band) are pure perfection
you should do a full video about progressive rock
I was thinking about it haha
Would be cool to see Foxtrot by Genesis be a part of that video.
@@KyleReidMuthink you would really enjoy the lamb lies down on broadway or any early genesis project
I put this on the last video but I think it still applies.
“The Inner Mounting Flame” by Mahavishnu Orchestra. It’s 90% crazy avante-jazz and 10% other stuff. It was made in the 70s and every member is extremely talented and it’s really fun to listen to.
the sound of perseverance be Death. the best death metal album of all time nothing come close to it. it is 10/10
If you liked Close to The Edge and Red you’ll probably appreciate that the same drummer plays on both albums! Bill Bruford is on another level entirely and he really gets to shine on those two records
Jeff Buckley - Grace
I know it’s a 90s record but’s such a genuinely beautiful album that I couldn’t resist mentioning it.
Acid bath - when the kite string pops
Some personal 10s for me:
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Every song is amazing, and I could listen to this album endlessly. This album is perfect for any mood in my opinion, and the instrumentation is larger than life and very intricate. Not to mention the incredibly sweet and beautiful lyrics throughout. Also, the flow of this album is untouchable.
Snarky Puppy - Empire Central
This is a stunningly written and performed fusion album, blending elements of mainly jazz and rock. The progression and instrumentation of these songs just blows my mind every time, and even the hour and a half runtime does not drag for a second. Each song has a couple instruments that are "featured" and they make up a bulk of the noise throughout that track. This album is very underrated and definitely worth your attention.
Some other ones (that I didn't feel like writing a mini review for)
black midi- Hellfire
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Fishmans - 98.12.28 (live album)
Fantastic picks!
Serious albumoftheyear vibes
my favorite albums of the 70s are Clube da Esquina by Milton Nascimento, Tago Mago by Can, Let my Children Hear Music by Charles Mingus and Suicide by Suicide (Alan Vega's band xd).
Nice video, man. If I have to recommend and album for the next video I'd say Geogaddi by Boards of Canada :)
Yes, Clube Da Esquina 👌 beautiful music
If you're gonna do an 80's edition of 10/10 records, here are a few of my recommendations:
Prince - Purple Rain
The Cure - Disintegration
Tears for Fears - Songs From the Big Chair
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Casiopea - Mint Jam
Tatsuro Yamashita - For You
Great video Kyle 😊 here's some of my 10/10s:
Swans - The Glowing Man
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Mac Miller - Faces
Hey Kyle! Great video as always! Here are some of my 10/10s:
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (‘)
Steely Dan - Aja
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Billy Cobham - Spectrum
Yes a lot of them are from the 70s and yes I am a bit of a Zappa fan but I think he’s got a lot of great creative stuff out there that you might like. Keep up the good work man!
Thank you! The only I've heard from this list is Illinois haha
I think JID’s “Forever Story” is a 10/10 album. Everything about his style and the way the album was put together is perfect.
I also think SLIPKNOT’s self titled debut SLIPKNOT is an increidble record. I think it brought heavy metal drumming to the forefront and it showed that music can be more than just a few guys making noise…. It’s 9 guys
I LOVE KING CRIMSON!!!
My 10's:
Automatic for the People - REM
To Be Kind - Swans
Madvilliany - Madvillian
The Queen is Dead - The Smiths
here’s some 10/10 albums that I didn’t mention in the comments section of your last video on 10/10s!
Swans - To Be Kind
Pharoah Sanders - Love In Us All
Weatherday - Come In
Jim O’Rourke - Insignifigcance
Car Seat Headrest - Monomania
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On (also saw them live lol)
Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidanada
Ween - The Mullosk
Amazing List. Come In is always my go-to record for nighttime driving. And Monomania is near perfect for me, and my third favorite CSH record :3
So jealous of you seeing BTS live dude
@@KyleReidMu it was in Boise, he was definitely interesting cause he's one of those ones that goes, "hi." and then just starts singing and never says any other words besides lyrics. but it was really good
Suicide by Suicide (1977) is a 10/10.
A very polarizing but utterly brilliant and revolutionary record that influenced so many of our favorite bands and artists today. Such a disturbing and caustic but poignant masterpiece!
R.I.P. Alan Vega 🖤🩸
My 10/10
Græ - moses Sumney
By the time i get to phoenix - injury reserve
In rainbows - radiohead
In the aeroplane over the sea - neutral milk hotel
Oil of every pearl's un-insides - sophie
The life of pablo - kanye west
Botomless pit - death grips
Minecraft - volume alpha - c148
Pop food - jack stauber
Kids see ghosts - kids see ghosts
Igor - tyler the creator
When the pawn hits and conflicts he thinks like a king what he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight and he'll win the whole thing 'fore he enters the ring there's no body to batter when your mind is your might so when you go solo, you hold your own hand and remember that depth is the greatest heights and if you know where you stand, then you know where to land and if you fall it won't matter cuz you'll know that you're right - fiona apple
Pat Metheny Group - Still Life (Talking) is an album that I consider a ten that not many people talk about. The peak of jazz fusion, with infectious grooves as well as beautiful melodies. I saw Pat Metheny in concert last month and the song Last Train Home brought tears to my eyes. Love this album
hard agree
KING CRIMSON HAS A TOP 2 ALBUM OF ALL TIME AND IT AIN'T 2
lmao
correc, it one album not 2
Yeah maybe if half of Moonchild didn't fucking suck.
I would have to say my 10/10 albums are
The Cure - Disintegration
Yo La Tengo - Painful
The Pillows - Thank you, My Twilight
Elliott Smith - Either/Or
some personal 10s throughout the decades:
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Aja - Steely Dan
Doolittle - Pixies
Six - Mansun
( ) - Sigur Rós
Blackstar - David Bowie
The Turning Wheel - Spellling
Here’s some of my picks for 10s:
Songs of Faith and Devotion is such a wild synth pop album that goes beyond the constrains of genre. The lyrics are deep and passionate about religion, sex, and perfectly accompany music that weaves between noise rock, gospel, alternative rock, darkwave and trip hop. Incredible album
Aethiopes by Billy Woods is phenomenal and washed in darkness. Everything about it is unlike any rap album I’ve heard. Such a unique, perfect album and the best rap album of the past 5 years for me.
The Smile Sessions by The Beach Boys is such an insane pop album that it’s hard to believe it was made in 1967. But even then, it was too huge and grand in scope to get finished. So now it just remains as incomplete (but still perfect) sessions, but hearing this along with Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE helps to create an image of the Beach Boys’ original vision in 1967, and I believe if the album ever got finished it would be the greatest of all time.
Sextant by Herbie Hancock feels like an exploration of what jazz can be. Although not my fav jazz album (maybe like top 3) I’d totally suggest this just for the insane experience it gives and how many doors it opens up to the thought of what jazz can accomplish. This album not only feels like it’s from the future, it feels like it’s from another PLANET.
For my last pick, Skylarking by XTC is one of the most fun, heartwarming and heartWRENCHING pop albums ever. It’s an insane concept album that hits every note an album should for me. The production on this is immaculate and it can create such a landscape to where it feels like you’re being transported to another place entirely.
Skylarking!!!!!!
My favourite 70's record is Close to the Edge, but I gotta give a shoutout to Marquee Moon by Television. Absolutely immaculate post-punk record that is basically impossible not to love.
My some of my top tens are as follows:
Sound of Madness-Shinedown
Gut the Van-DISPATCH
Human-Death
Lateralus-TOOL
Age of Aquarius-Villagers of Ioannina City
Boston-Boston
T-Wave-Masayoshi Takanaka
Aghartha-Miles Davis
Stormwatch-Jethro Tull
Thanks Kyle! You rock
Crime of the Century is my favorite Supertramp album. If nothing else, School is one of the most unique openers I’ve ever heard.
I'll have to give it a listen. BiA was the only Supertramp album that I knew about
@@KyleReidMu they’re both bangers for sure
Exumas self titled record still blows my mind every time I listen to it. It's a fusion of psychedelic folk and the traditional music of Tony Mckay (who's playing a persona on this album named Exuma)'s home country of the Bahamas, and its lyrics as well as the persona of Exuma are very heavily inspired by the Obeah traditions of the Carribbean which helps set the tone of the album as being very mysterious and ritualistic.
Every single song is amazing, and even my least favourite song on the album (Seance in the sixth fret) still hits incredibly hard.
I almost never see it talked about when people talk about the best albums of all time, and its such a shame because of how unique and powerful it is
Speaking of Pharoah Sanders, his collab with Floating Points, "Promises" is an absolute 10/10. Its essentially one long song but god is it an experience.
Other 10/10s for me:
Destroyer - Kaputt
St Vincent - Strange Mercy
Scott Walker - Scott 3
Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising
These are all albums I could endlessly revisit
I really really want to listen to Promises
@@KyleReidMu cant recommend it enough. For sure another "listen with headphones in the dark" type album.
Some of my 10s:
Steely Dan - Aja
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Alan Parsons Project - I Robot
Frank Zappa- Hot Rats
Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
Can confirm I had the greatest hike of all time to Songs in the Key of Life.
An album I really love from 1969 is Hot Rats by Frank Zappa, its a crazy experience.
Some random ones I love are:
Modal Souls by Nujabes
Flaws and All by Wave to Earth
Both just the most chill albums ever that I replay again and again.
See I knew SitKoL would be great for a hike lol Modal Soul is one of my favorites. I listened to it today actually
@@KyleReidMu Hell yeah
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Joji - Chloe Burbank Vol. 1
Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
also the hissing of summer lawns by Joni Mitchell, definitely one of my favorites from the 70s
I'm super glad you listened to Karma, my favorite album of all time!
I'd really recommend some of Ground Zero like "Consume Red" and "Plays Standards" both of which I'd consider 10s if you want some really interesting experimental stuff. "Consume Red" in particular hits really hard and kind of mesmerizes you with a very unique soundscape. "Plays Standards" is a bit less experimental but has some really fun sample chaos infused jazzy noise rock. Great video!
Thanks for suggesting Karma!! It was fantastic
All time favorites:
Kid A by Radiohead
Dronevil -Final- by Boris
Flood by Boris
Some great albums from this year:
ANOCHI (あのち) by GEZAN and Million Wish Collective
After the Night by Parannoul
Dog Dreams by Lucy Liyou
Some my favorite 70s albums
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
Pink Flag - Wire
Maggot Brain - Funkadelic
Bitches Brew - Marvin Gaye
Marquee Moon - Television
London Calling - The Clash
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Yesss Pink Flag!!
besides the supertramp album (which I still like a lot) these are all some of my favorite albums of all time, especially karma. one thing to note about red that I find interesting is that providence is a completely improvised piece from a live show they played prior to red's release (it's on the first disc of the great deceiver pt 1 live album if you're interested) and I think knowing that makes it even cooler. If I could recommend an album for the next video it would be telas by nicolas jaar, hard to place one specific genre on it but it's kind of ambient or glitch with some of the most emotional and organic instrumentation in any electronic album I've heard. truly one of a kind and special to me
Holy shit a misre comment! That definitely makes Providence even cooler. Gonna have to go back to that one with that context now
I love the outdoor setting a lot, also here are a few of my 10s
Vespertine- bjork
lonesome crowded west - modes mouse
if you're feeling sinister- belle and sebastian
funeral- arcade fire
yoshimi battles the pink robots - the flaming lips
All these albums are fantastic! The only one I haven't heard yet is If you're feeling sinister
@@KyleReidMu its a wonderful chamber pop album, i highly recomend it
For me two 10/10 albums would be Tom Wait's Rain Dogs and Public Enemy's It Takes a nation of millions to hold us back. Rain Dogs transports you into a sleazy world of vagabonds and rundown bars with its blend of bluesy experimental rock and swampy beat poetry while It takes of millions is one of the most groundbreaking hip hop albums of all time, it is so punchy and political and in your face, I cant imagine what it must have been like to have first heard it in 1988.
Might have to listen to Rain Dogs in full just for my dad
Mount eerie - microphones
Ys - Joanna newsom
Blonde - frank ocean
qp - Ichiko Aoba
Supreme clientele - Ghostface Killah
David Bowie - Low
Lou Reed - Berlin
Steely Dan - Aja
Pink Floyd - Wish you were Here
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
a few of the best albums of the 70s. There were so many great albums.
Over 50 years after Karma Pharoah Sanders showed that he is still amazing with Promises. The whole album is such an amazing arrangement the whole way through.
YES!!!!
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
That would be cool I think 🙏🙏
Okay, i have a list that's updated every year
1. Pulp - This Is Hardcore
2. Pulp - We Love Life
3. Oingo Boingo - Boingo
4. Poni Hoax - Images Of Sigrid (!!)
5. LCD Soundsystem - This is Happening
my favorite albums as of late:
fiona apple - when the pawn...
lcd soundsystem - sound of silver
All 10/10 for me
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs or Mule Variations
Bob Dylan - Time on My Mind
Antonio Sanchez - Three Times Three
Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral
Prince - Sign 'o The Times
Slayer - Reign in Blood
So many more but first couple I thought of
Some 10/10s for me:
Radiohead - A moon shaped pool
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Tool - lateralus
Tool - Ænima
Death - Symbolic
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven
Nick drake - Five leaves left
Metallica - Master of puppets
Nas - Illmatic
Madvillain - Madvillainy
The Microphones - The glow pt.2
Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
Led zeppelin - Led zeppelin IV
nujabes - modal soul
I have way too many 10/10 albums but these are ten 10/10s that need more love
The Sea And Cake - The Fawn
Istotope 217 - The Unstable Molecule
Crass - Christ The Album
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music From The Penguin Cafe
Supersister - To The Highest Bidder
Renaissance - Scheherazade And Other Stories
Van Der Graaf Generator - the run from the least we can do is wave to each other to still life is one of the most perfect discographies of all time like how are these all 10/10s but they are.
Henry Cow - any of their 4 albums but especially Western Culture
Lou Reed - Berlin
Scott Walker - Bisch Bosch
Red definitely took me a lot of listens to understand as well, but I honestly prefer it over Court of The Crimson King now, and it almost sounds like a proto-90's record (maybe that's just me). I guess to mix things up from last time:
-Comus - First Utterance
-Shiina Ringo - Kalk samen kuri no hana
-Joy Division - Closer
-Fiona Apple - When The Pawn...
-Elliott Smith - Either/Or
-John Coltrane - Giant Steps
-Godspeed you! Black Emperor! - Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven!
Here Are My 10s out of all 67 albums i've listened to
Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Piñata
BCNR - Ants From Up There
Black Midi - Hellfire
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
If you listen to one, listen to Pinata. It's pure gangsta jazz rap heaven.
Great video btw!
These were all phenomenal records, but here are some other albums from the ‘70s that I think are 10/10:
Tapestry - Carole King
Exile On Main Street - Rolling Stones
Horses - Patti Smith
Parallel Lines - Blondie
Heres my favorites!
Arooj aftab - vulture prince
Bcnr - ants from up there
Black midi - hellfire
De la soul - 3 feet high and rising
Quadeca - i didn't mean to haunt you
Porter Robinson - nurture
Herbie Hancock - head hunters
Injury reserve - by the time i get to Phoenix
Jockstrap - i love you Jennifer B
Jpegmafia - LP!
Phoebe Bridgers - punisher
Lucy dacus - home video
Natlyst - ikaros
Ukendt kunstner - forbandet ungdom
Björk - vespertine
Björk - homogenic
Björk - post
(I really like björk)
Sry for making this so long haha
Btw thanks for these videos. Love testing out new music!
Here are some you should check out if you haven't already:
Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising
Spellling - the turning wheel
System of a down - toxicity
Sophie - The oil of every pearl's un-insides
Björk - Homogenic
“R Plus Seven” by Oneohtrix Point Never is a 10/10 for me. It feels like if a Mario brothers game was scored by 15 different people on 15 different drugs. Amazing music.
I've been meaning to check out some Oneohtrix Point Never
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Genesis
Repost from last video but slightly revised:
- Yanqui U.X.O - Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
- The Glowing Man - Swans
- Twin Fantasy - Car Seat Headrest
- He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of our Rooms ... - A Silver Mt. Zion
- Town Centre - Squid (It's an EP but it's incredible)
- 98.12.28 obviously
my favorite albums (1 per artist)
Red House Painters - Down Colorful Hill
This Heat - This Heat
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen
Mothers of Invention - We're only in it for the money
Television - Marquee Moon
Lift to experience - The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads
NoMeansNo - Wrong
Do you like This Heat's self titled more than Deceit?
@@KyleReidMu yeah. I like Deceit a lot, but self titled is like a whole new world for me. I could probably talk about it longer than the duration of this album itself.
My 10s are
Black midi - hellfire
GY!BE - Lift yr skinny fists
Slint - spiderland
Tyler, the creator - Igor
System of a down - Toxicity
Honorable mentions (insanely close to 10/10 but just miss the mark slightly)
Uboa - the origin of my depression
Lonnie holley - oh me oh my
Shibusashirazu - shibuyotabi
Here are some of my favorites…
Frank Zappa - Roxy & Elsewhere
Miles Davis - Dark Magus
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Exuma - Exuma The Obeah Man
Unknown Pleasures, Entertainment, Marquee Moon, Songs in the key of life, What's going on. All gold
Breakfast in America is great but Crime of The Century is FLAWLESS. Cool to see you dive into some classic Prog 🤟
Good video as always Kyle I have to recommend Luvsic Hexalogy by Nujabes and Shing02 but only the first 6 tracks the rest is just bonus
Thank you normalpersonreviews. I love the Luvsic Hexalogy!
Don’t think I’ve heard a ‘perfect’ album yet but some of my all time favourites are:
Discovery - Daft Punk
Ok Computer, In Rainbows and Kid A - Radiohead
Original Pirate Material - The Streets
Helplessness Blues - Fleet Foxes
In The Court Of The Crimson King - King Crimson
Sound Of Silver - LCD Soundsystem
Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
Illmatic - Nas
To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
Like Clockwork - Queens Of The Stone Age
Is This It - The Strokes
Based picks. Especially that QOTSA album
One of my favourite albums from the 70s is Suicide's self titled debut. To this day it's still very hard to categorize. It was too ahead of it's time when it came out and sadly wasn't appreciated like it is today.
ten 10/10 albums
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) - Brian Eno
Closer - Joy Division
Mezzanine - Massive Attack
On The Corner - Miles Davis
Murder Ballads - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Surfer Rosa - Pixies
Dummy - Portishead
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Public Enemy
American Water - Silver Jews
Juju - Siouxsie & the Banshees
Screw it, here's a few:
To Be Kind - Swans
Music Has The Right To Children - Boards of Canada
Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
Double Negative - Low
HEY WHAT - Low
Lamb - Lamb (Self Titled)
Trans Europe Express - Kraftwerk
California - Mr. Bungle
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips
Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
Kid A - Radiohead
MHTRTC is so goated
My 10/10 albums are:
-The soft bulletin by the flaming lips
-Ram by Paul McCartney
-Skeleton tree by nick cave
-The black saint and the sinner lady by Charles Mingus
-White pony by deftones
great shout on the nick cave - i don’t see that mentioned enough
Awesome sauce
From Best, to Worst. Here’s all my 10/10s :)
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy (Mirror to Mirror)
Slint - Spiderland
Nails - Unsilent Death
Car Seat Headrest - Nervous Young Man
Nirvana - In Utero
Radiohead - OK Computer
Nirvana - Nevermind
Siberian Khatru off of Close to the Edge is underrated af imo, it reminds me so much of The Great Curve off Remain In Light (my fav album from the 80s lol)
anyway
Animal Collective - Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished
Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
OZMA - Rock And Roll Part Three
Radiohead - OK Computer
M83 - Dead Cities, Red Seas, & Lost Ghosts
Odezenne - Au Baccara
The Strokes - Is This It
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
Odezenne - Au Baccara
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
The Beatles - The Beatles (The White Album)
Talking Heads - Remain In Light
Sufjan stevens-illinois
Stevie wonder-innervisions
Fleet foxes-Helplessness blues
Depeche mode- Violator
I think youve checked out nick drake not sure but Nick drake- Pink Moon is a must
Slowdive-Souvlaki
Modest mouse- Building nothing out of something (so underrated, favorite modest mouse project)
Sweet trip- You will never know why
Swans- Soundtracks for the blind
Elliot smith- EIther/or
The cure- Pornography
I have more kyle let me know bud
Soundtracks For The Blind is one of the albums I think is a 10/10. I remember you saying you listened to it once a few years ago, but it really is worth returning to. It's one of the most fascinating albums I've ever heard in my opinion. The Swans 'trilogy' of The Seer, To Be Kind, and The Glowing Man are all also 10/10
I'll probably do a full video diving into Swans whenever I feel ready for it
friendly production advice from a music nerd to another. I listen to your videos on speakers and the volume isn't normalized, the audio clips become much louder than your voiceover. You can apply whats called a limiter to your master audio track to fix this, reaper has a free VST called realimit, but whatever your making videos on likely has one under audio effects, maybe organized under compressors.
This normalizes the volume levels, bringing up the quieter parts while 'limiting' the peaks from clipping. Thanks bud, keep up the great videos! also your dad seems pretty cool
Super appreciate the advice! Thank you dude
some 10/10s that everyone should check out imo:
To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Injury Reserve
Remain In Light - Talking Heads
Murmuüre - Murmuüre
KIDS SEE GHOSTS - KIDS SEE GHOSTS
honorable mentions:
Hellfire - black midi
I Didn't Mean To Haunt You - Quadeca
The Turning Wheel - SPELLLING
Dogsbody - Model/Actriz
fishmonger - underscores
hopefully people who listen to any of these enjoy them! they're all different genres/subgenres so feel free to explore new things!
This guy's based!
the book about my idle plot on a vauge anxiety - toe
CASIOPEA - CASIOPEA
Wait - Arlie
Masana Temples - Kikagaku Moyo
Seven - Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Do 80s next and put fuckin Peter Gabriel’s Melt. It’s so beautifully paced and everything just makes perfect sense.
I will recommend you something you probably dont hear before (argentinian rock music, some have >4 on rym so that means good 👍), this are all 10s for me
El jardin de los presentes - invisible (art rock)
Artaud - pescado rabioso (i dont know, a lot of things)
Peliculas - la maquina de hacer pajaros (prog rock)
Dynamo - soda stereo (shoegaze)
Llegando los monos - sumo (post punk)
A 18 del sol - spinetta (jazzrock)
Clics modernos - charly garcia (new wave)
I have to listen to Karma again, that's such a great album.
1. Electric Wizard- Funeralopolis (probably the best and most fuzzy and wall of sound texture awesomeness doom metal)
2. Black Sabbath- Heaven and Hell( this album has Dio instead of Ozzy and i find it to be their best if not in the top 3)
3.King Crimson- Lizard ( this one aint heavy but improv jazzy, my fav by them but most wouldnt say so)
4. Mastodon- Blood Mountain (only the most catchy and jump out of my skin sludge/thrash metal around, if that scares you try listening to circle of sysquatch, will def change your mind!!)
5. Melvins- bullhead (fantastic sludge metal melvins best imo)
6. Sleep- Dopesmoker (the one song album that is a single doom metal riff, absolutely legendary and hypnotic, its tied with funeralopolis)
7. Om- Advaitic Songs (last one I promise. This one i would affectionately call Buddhist metal. From a member of the band Sleep post breakup. Hypnotic songs focusing on bass and oftentimes using diatored bass and guitar with two hypnotic percussionists )
EDIT: I was scrolling and saw you have only heard watermelon man from head hunters and if you are in that funky mood you HAVE TO CHECK PUT HERBIE HANCOCK'S HEAD HUNTERS ITS SOOOOOO GOOD
Definitely want to check out Head Hunters. I've seen a few people recommend it
aratamemashite hajimemashite midoridesu - Midori
Time n Place - Kero Kero Bonito
Emergency & I - Dismemberment Plan
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain - Pavement
some of my favs and are varied albums af
Me perfect albums:
#1 - Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
#2 - Lonerism by Tame Impala
#3 - Abbey Road by The Beatles
#4 - Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
#5 - Kid A by Virgin-like band
One of my fav 70s albums has to be the self titled CASIOPEA record. Its perfect in my mind, so many great performances and grooves.
Love that you enjoyed Red and Close to the Edge. If you want the other highlights of 70s prog are, Godbluff by Van Der Graaf Generator, Mirage by Camel, Octopus by Gentle Giant, and Selling England by the Pound by Genesis come to mind.
As for some 10/10s that I might have already mentioned in previous comments or maybe not:
Metropolis Part 2 by Dream Theater
The Mountain/Affinity by Haken (depends on the day which I think is better)
Pat Metheny Group (self titled)
In Absentia by Porcupine Tree
Frequency by IQ
Remain in Light by Talking Heads
Relayer by Yes
Remedy Lane by Pain of Salvation
Language by The Contortionist
Blackwater Park by Opeth
Weather Systems by Anathema
And finally Milliontown by Frost*
Thanks for listening to my favorite album of all time, I hope you enjoy one or more of these should you choose to give them a shot.
Thank you for suggesting Close to The Edge! You've been solidified in my mind as having great recs so I'll always remember that lol
Big seconding on both The Mountain and Affinity, phenomenal records (I have them signed :D)
I wrote a big comment but my computer randomly disconnected and it was lost 😩
Here's the gist: I recommend "New Age of Earth" by Ashra (1976) and "Liberated From The World" by New Deluxe Life (2012). The first is a really cool electronic ambient minimalist album, and the other is a bizarre vaporwave broken transmission album. Both are more underground records, but are 10/10s for me and I wanted to give you some unique albums that may have not been mentioned before on your videos.
Hope you find them interesting :)
Love that Stevie Wonder album so much, love how i get album recommendations through these videos.
My personal favorite 10/10 for me is Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino by Arctic Monkeys. It is my favorite album of all time, and i feel it is often over looked. Would love to hear yours and other peoples thoughts on it even if you all hate it!
I think my favorite part about this videos (other than getting to listen to some great music) is being able to share that music with others so I'm glad you're getting some good recs!
here's a few of my favorite projects ever. not all are 10s for me but i love each of these to death
come in by weatherday is a loud, abrasive, noisy, but also heartfelt and deeply emotional album with bittersweet and melancholic lyrics. this is easily one of my favorite albums ever and it has really inspired me to get more into lofi production and noise pop as a whole
duster's stratosphere is everything. its atmospheric. its hypnotic. its lethargic. its depressive. but its also a sentimental look into the minimal soundscapes of the universe. will i ever go to space? probably not. but if i do, i want this album to be playing in my spaceship.
mass of the fermenting dregs' self titled album is insane. they created an innovative sound of jrock with this album, fusing it with noise rock, shoegaze, post-hardcore, and more. while this album is relatively short (sitting at just over 30 minutes), it packs a massive punch and is easily some of the best and most creative jrock albums out there
alien observer by grouper is probably my favorite ambient project of all time. its suuuper dreamy and atmospheric, you will have a hard time finding an ambient album this ethereal and lonely in its production. alien observer is an album created by the stars. its the soundtrack to exploring what's out there in the beyond. if nothing else, listen to this late at night, laying down. close your eyes and you will understand.
weakling-dead as dreams
death grips-jenny death
thunder way-the order executors
alcest-memories from another world
warning-watching from a distance
manilla road- crystal logic
WEAKLING!!!
Best Black Metal record fr. And also makes 70 minutes feel like 10.
@@AlLeftyPenguino absolutely, might be my favorite album of all time but cant decide between it and jenny death
Whenever it fits into a theme, you have to listen to Frailty by Jane Remover. From 2021, absolutely 10/10 goated album
Check out the 13th floor elevators (the first psychedelic band). Start with the psychedelic sounds and then Easter everywhere.
who will cut your hair when we’re gone - the unicorns
anything by Steely Dan in the 70s.............they had such a crazy run
I gotta listen to some Steely Dan
Masayoshi Takanka - Seychelles & Brasilian Skies (both incredibly good)
Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow (incredibly underrated concept album)
Vashti Bunyan - Just Another Diamond Day (Canon and very influential to folk music)
I need more Masayoshi Takanka in my life
some of my favs:
Chico Buarque - Construção
David Bowie - Blackstar
Ichiko Aoba - 0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity
black midi - Hellfire
my username is just supposed be James. idk why google is fucking up the simplest thing in the world lmfao. great video as always! so glad you enjoyed Red, it’s become one of my all time favorite albums since I heard it back in april :)
Lmao even right now youtube isn't showing your name as just "james" Thanks for the suggestion!
@@KyleReidMuit had to do with the handle I’m pretty sure. YT won’t let me just be my name any more so I went with my email without the @
Some 70s 10/10s:
- DSOTM - Pink Floyd
- Station to Station - David Bowie
- Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
- Mirage - Camel
- Marquee Moon - Television
- Foxtrot - Genesis
- Future Days - Can
- Real Life - Magazine
Some other 10/10s:
- Youth of America - Wipers (1981)
- Give Up - The Postal Service (2003)
- Plastic Surgery Disasters - Dead Kennedys (1982)
- Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth (1988)
- Soul Mining - The The (1983)
- Emergency & I - The Dismemberment Plan (1999)
- Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone - The Unicorns (2003)
- Juju - Siouxsie and the Banshees (1981)
mmm yes Emergency and I
Television's Marquee moon and led zeppelin's Physical Graffiti are the two perfect albums in 70's in my opinion
Great video man, 70's jazz fusion and prog are where it's at, especially when they cross over.
My most interesting/stand-out tens would probably be:
cLOUDDEAD - cLOUDDEAD
Bad Brains - Bad Brains
The Dismemberment Plan - The Dismemberment Plan
Soft Machine - Third
unwound - Fake Train
Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett
Cap'n Jazz - Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over
(If you didn't know already, you can find this album as tracks 1-12 on Analphabetapolothology)
Flood - Boris
Ground-Zero - Revolutionary Pekinese Opera
The Cold Vein is great but for some reason it always looses my attention in the second half which sucks because the first half is sooo good
@@KyleReidMu the second half is actually my favorite so that is kind of funny. It is a little long and the beats can go on for a while so I can see why you might lose interest a bit towards the end.
wildflower by the avalanches is a 10/10. it flows so nicely and it feels actually does feel like a city tour. there is not a skipable track
Since I Left You is leagues better. Obviously.
Wildflower is SO good!
My 70's 10s:
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
Suicide - Suicide
The Residents - Duck Stab / Buster & Glenn
Contortions - Buy