Our Favorite Albums (461 – 470)
461. Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go [2019]
Nominated by DJ McKenzie of Splitting Hairs & The Beatles: A Week in the Life who says: Billie Eilish has proven to be one of the best (if not the best) songwriters of her generation. Her fantastic debut album, made even better by her brother Finneas’ production work on it, is a masterpiece about mental illness, youth, love, and just about anything else you can think of.
462. Firesign Theatre – Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers [1970]
Nominated by DJ Cheshire Cat of Wonderland who says: “And there’s hamburger all over the highway in Mystic, Connecticut.” This surreal comedy album fully exploits the freedom that a purely audio recording affords creators, allowing The Firesign Theatre to tell the bizarre narrative of an aging actor who spends an entire evening watching himself on television. Endlessly quotable, simultaneously cerebral and juvenile, and flat-out hilarious.
463. Sergio Endrigo – L’arca di Noe [1970]
Nominated by Francesco Fiumara of Caffè Italia who says: When you start to go back to what you missed when you were younger.
464. Jay Som – Everybody Works [2017]
Nominated by DJ AmorOso of WTF: What the Funk and Storytime.
The second studio album by Melina Mae Duterte as Jay Som features her playing guitar, keyboards, piano, bass, drums, accordion and trumpet across 10 self-penned tracks.
465. The Fugees – The Score [1996]
Nominated by DJ MTSPEN of Storytime & Motivation Nation who says: A group that we have to appreciate for what they did together. An album that always sucks you in.
466. India Arie – Acoustic Soul [2001]
Nominated by DJ Lukey G of The Guest List.
Acoustic Soul is the debut studio album by American singer India Arie. It was released on March 27, 2001, by Motown. The album received seven nominations at the 44th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Best R&B Album. (wikipedia.org)
467. Mike Seeger – Second Annual Farewell Reunion (1973)
Nominated by Bill Revill of Acoustic Blender who says: Another collection with legends doing traditional music with a master of traditional music.
468. Chuck Berry – The Great 28 [1982]
Nominated by Psychedelic Rick of The Psychedelicatessen.
28 songs drawn from Chuck Berry’s first 10 years with Chess Records, the anthology includes legendary classics like “Maybellene”, “Too Much Monkey Business”, “Johnny B. Goode” and many more.
469. X-Ray Spex – Germfree Adolescents [1978]
Nominated by DJ TJ of Punkadelic.
Germfree Adolescents is the debut album of English punk rock band X-Ray Spex. It contained the UK hit singles “The Day the World Turned Dayglo” (No. 23 in April 1978), “Identity” (No. 24 in July 1978) and “Germ Free Adolescents” which reached No. 18 in November 1978. (wikipedia.org)
470. Various Artists – Judgment Night [1993]
Nominated by Johnny Ganache of Pint O’ Comics who says: Metal and rap acts collaborate. Some great stuff on here. Kind of silently helped birth a style of music.