1001 Albums - 381-400

Live at the Witch TrialsThe star album from this selection has to be The Fall's Live At The Witch Trials. This is one of the formative post-punk albums that set the direction of my musical taste.

I've gone on to amass a ridiculous number of The Fall albums over the years and they are (possibly as a consequence) my most-played band on last.fm with over 63,000 scrobbles since 2012. The Fall's debut, it kicked of a splendid series of albums, probably peaking with Grotesque and Hex Enduction Hour. But as John Peel (I think) said - always the same but always different. The Fall may have made some albums that weren't so good as others in their discography but I don't think they made any truly awful ones.

But really there weren't many 5 rated albums I wasn't already familiar with.

I really didn't like the Joan Baez and Mylo albums. Nor was I swayed by another Beastie Boys album.

 

400

Feb 13 2025

Live At The Witch Trials The Fall 5

2.65

Global reviews

I was introduced to The Fall by a room mate back in 1979 with this album. It is an absolutely terrific post-punk clatter of an album with Mark E Smith's vocals to the fore. I still don't think it's the best Fall album, but what a debut. I went on to buy pretty much all their albums as they were released - until Smith died in 2018. This is an essential album.
399

Feb 12 2025

Superfuzz Bigmuff Mudhoney 4

2.93

Global reviews

I thought this was pretty good fun as an album, though the only version my streaming service had was an extended 2CD version. I'm not sure how influential it was, but I definitely enjoyed it.
398

Feb 11 2025

Cosmo's Factory Creedence Clearwater Revival 3

3.92

Global reviews

This is the second CCR album I've had so far on this list, and I think by this album their creative juices were fading. There's a bit to much chugging along in some tracks.
397

Feb 10 2025

Chicago Transit Authority Chicago 1

3.19

Global reviews

Oh, I really don't like this kind of noodly-doodly jazz-rock. This is truly horrible. I never want to hear this album again.
396

Feb 09 2025

Tres Hombres ZZ Top 2

3.43

Global reviews

Texan bar room blues. I didn't find this a very exciting album - if I wanted to play white Texas blues I'd prefer Johnny Winter's The Progressive Blues Experience.
395

Feb 08 2025

Live And Dangerous Thin Lizzy 3

3.32

Global reviews

This is a classic "live" album - live in quotation because of the disputes over how much of this is actually live versus studio overdubs. I saw Thin Lizzy live around this time, and the album does seem to match my recollection of the gig. Despite this not really being to my modern, more experimental, taste in music, I think it remains an important document of the band at their peak and as they navigated the changing musical landscape of the time. I reckon the lyrics are all a bit cliched and trite, but the songs are delivered with great gusto. I eventually grew out of this stuff.
394

Feb 07 2025

The Rising Bruce Springsteen 2

3.04

Global reviews

I'm afraid I find Bruce Springsteen's albums pretty dull stuff, and this is no exception.
393

Feb 06 2025

One World John Martyn 2

2.82

Global reviews

Not really to my taste, though I enjoyed listening to this. The album as a whole had an interesting vibe, and I can see how Martyn attracted an audience for his music.
392

Feb 05 2025

The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn Pink Floyd 5

3.12

Global reviews

This is one of the great Pink Floyd albums and was a key player in the English psych scene. With band leader Syd Barrett at the helm, it's a mixture of psychedelic whimsy, imaginative lyrics, and the beginnings of the 'space rock' jams that Pink Floyd were famous for. Sadly Barrett's mental health meant a line-up change for the follow-up album and the band carried on their experimental ways until the next great album The Dark Side of the Moon. But really this is possibly my favourite Pink Floyd album. I have it on cheap vinyl (in stereo) and on CD in the original mono.
391

Feb 04 2025

Music in Exile Songhoy Blues 5

3.33

Global reviews

This is a cracking good album by a band forced from Timbuktu to Bamako and later to achieve global popularity. They kickstarted the Desert Blues as a genre
390

Feb 03 2025

69 Love Songs The Magnetic Fields 4

2.84

Global reviews

My first reaction was - great, an album I'd not heard before. My second reaction was - it's nearly three hours long! I don't think I can play this many times before I'm presented with the next album... Some of these songs are amusing or interesting, but as a whole the exercise of recording a three hour album of songs about love songs is really rather self-indulgent. Having said that, maybe it's something I'll come back to.
389

Feb 02 2025

Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel 2

3.23

Global reviews

I don't think Peter Gabriel had moved on far from his roots in Genesis by the time he recorded this album, and it's far from his best. It's not clear why this album makes this list - I thought it pretty uninteresting. I liked the big single from the album (Solsbury Hill), and the cover is very good.
388

Feb 01 2025

Paul's Boutique Beastie Boys 1

3.46

Global reviews

So, an album constructed with myriad samples, plus the usual braggadocio vocals. This all makes for an album which sounds a bit like a single track on repeat. And what's more, my music streaming service only appears to have an extended 20th anniversary version. This isn't a musical style that appeals to me.
387

Jan 31 2025

She's So Unusual Cyndi Lauper 1

3.48

Global reviews

As someone who was really into post-punk music, I'm not particularly familiar with Cyndi Lauper - she always seemed to me to be trying very hard to be wacky, zany and outrageous, but always ending up looking a bit gauche. That coupled with her voice, which always seemed a bit grating to me, has meant I've never spent much time listening to her music (though I heave heard 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' - rather too many times). So when this album came up on the list, I was keen to give it a go. I think I lasted three tracks. I know this was popular, and Lauper probably shifted gazillions of units, but I don't think this is a great album, nor is it an album one must listen to.
386

Jan 30 2025

You Are The Quarry Morrissey 4

2.87

Global reviews

I didn't expect to see this album come up! I like Morrissey's lyrics - often oblique, often startling, sometimes straightforward - and I've liked his singing since The Smiths, but I find the music a bit anodyne.
385

Jan 29 2025

Tanto Tempo Bebel Gilberto 2

3.06

Global reviews

This album just sort of washes along past me.
384

Jan 28 2025

Shake Your Money Maker The Black Crowes 2

3.29

Global reviews

Played this twice now, and I think this is OK, but really is there anything novel here? the first track put me in mind of Led Zeppelin, other tracks were reminiscent of early 70s Stones and Faces. Sort of bar-room heavy rock/R&B. Might be fun to see live but it does seem a bit derivative to me.
383

Jan 27 2025

Clube Da Esquina Milton Nascimento 3

3.11

Global reviews

It's always good that a non-English langauge album turns up on this list. Unfortunately, this album is a little too long and not of a style that really grabs me - essentially not to my taste, and nor do I clearly see how it fits into influencing music - though I guess it may have been highly influential in Brazilian music.
382

Jan 26 2025

Low-Life New Order 3

3.29

Global reviews

New Order is a band I really tried to like over the years. Unfortunately I never took to them, finding them distinctly ordinary. Lyrics are clunky, boringly delivered, and (mostly) the music lacks engagement.
381

Jan 25 2025

Garbage Garbage 3

3.37

Global reviews

This is a fun album, not the greatest. I'd only heard 'Stupid Girl' before playing this record.
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