Reasons to Be Thankful: Rock n roll

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HERE are my 25 favorite rock records. Trying to focus on proper studio albums, so live concerts and anthologies strongly discouraged. No jazz, classical music, pure country, electronica, acoustic blues, or hip hop. (I’ll make an exception for R&B that hews closely to the rock tradition.)


These are albums that have some personal meaning and also have a place in music history. Preference given to bands and albums that were seminal rather than inheritors, so “Marquee Moon” over “Perfect From Now On.” And this list is chronological.


Caveat: Next week the list could be a bit different.


Here they are:


Elvis Presley, The Sun Sessions (1954/’55; 1976)ziggystardust


James Brown, Live at the Apollo, (1963)


The Beatles, Rubber Soul (US version) (1965)


Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited (1965)


The Beatles, Revolver (UK version) (1966)


Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde (1966)


Jimi Hendrix, Axis: Bold As Love (1967)


Van Morrison, Astral Weeks (1968)


The Byrds, Sweetheart of the Rodeo (1968)the-queen-is-dead-cover


The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground (1969)



The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers (1971)


David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust (1972)


Richard & Linda Thompson, I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (1974)


Neil Young, Zuma (1975)


The Jam, Setting Sons (1979)


Elvis Costello, Armed Forces (1979)


fakebookThe Clash, London Calling (1979/ ’80)


Bruce Springsteen, The River (1980)


R.E.M., Fables of the Reconstruction (1985)


The Smiths, The Queen is Dead (1986)



Yo La Tengo, Fakebook (1980)


Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville (1993)


Pavement, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994)


Belle & Sebastian, The Boy With The Arab Strap (1998)yankee_hotel_foxtrot_front_cover


Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001)


Runners up: Nick Drake, “Five Leaves Left,” Marvin Gaye, “Let’s Get It On,” My Bloody Valentine, “Loveless,” “Lucinda Williams,” Built to Spill, “Perfect From Now On”


 


Of course, when you make lists like this, it’s impossible not to feel regret at the lack of space for great work (no Kinks, no Beach Boys, no Ray Charles, no Minutemen, no Sonic Youth, no Elliott Smith, no Built to Spill, no “Being There” or “Basement Tapes,” etc.)


So dear readers, please send me your own list — a top 10 or more, using the same ground rules I did — and I will post the best/ most persuasive one on CultureCrash.

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