mutty Wrote:
If you could take only one year's output of music with you to a desert island, which year would it be?
Based on your wording here, I am assuming how we feel about the music now is more important than how we experienced it in the year of release.
Thus: 1972
which gets you
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Neil Young - Harvest
Archie Shepp - Attica Blues
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Caetano Veloso - Transa
Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Terry Callier - What Color is Love
Various Artists - The Harder they Come
That's almost half my top 20 (or things that used to be in my top 20 and that I still love) of all time including Exile (my #1)
plus
Terry Callier - Occasional Rain
Archie Shepp - The Cry of My People
Townes Van Zandt - The Late Great Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt - High, Low & In Between
Candi Staton - S/T
Aretha Franklin - Young Gifted & Black
Van Morrison - St. Domenic's Preview
Lo Borges - S/T
Bill Withers - Still Bill
Gilberto Gil - Expresso 2222
James Brown - Get On the Good Foot
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Lou Reed - Transformer
Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment
Al Green - Let's Stay Together
Milton Nascimento & Lo Borges - Clube da Esquina
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book
Stevie Wonder - Music of My Mind
Os Novos Baianos - Acabou Chorare
T. Rex - The Slider
Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes
Marcos Valle - Vento Sul
Miles Davis - On the Corner
Fela Kuti - Roforofo Fight
Fela Kuti - Shakara
Big Star - #1 Record
Randy Newman - Sail Away
Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity
Little Feat - Sailin' Shoes
Manassas - S/T
JJ Cale - Naturally
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
Cymande - S/T
Joni Mitchell - For the Roses
Jorge Ben - Ben
Donald Byrd - Ethiopian Knights
Arthur Verocai - S/T
Mellow Candle - Swaddling Songs
The Pharoahs - Awakening
Ornette Coleman - Skies of America
Dr. John - Dr. John's Gumbo
David Ackles - American Gothic
James Brown - THere It Is
Lyn Collins - Think
Jackson Browne - Saturate Before Using
Bobby Womack - Understanding
Ry Cooder - Boomer's Story
Bobby Charles - S/T
Harry Nilsson - Son of Schmilsson
The Isley Brothers - Brother, Brother, Brother
The Dramatics - Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
Bobby Womack & JJ Johnson - Across 110th Street
Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa
Horace Andy - Skylarking
Grin - 1+1
Roger Rodier - Upon Velveatur
Eric Anderson - Blue River
Jerry Jeff Walker - S/T
Leon Russell - Carney
Brinsley Schwarz - Nervous on the Road
Loudon Wainwright III - Album III
Syreeta - Syreeta
Gil Scott Heron - Free Will
Rahsan Roland Kirk - Blacknuss
Tony Joe White - The Train I'm On
Plainsong - In Search of Amelia Earheart
Michael Nesmith - The Hits Just Keep on Comin'
Jim Dickinson - Dixie Fried
Lee Hazlewood - 13
Leon Thomas - Blues and the Abstract Truth
Otis Spann - Walkin' the Blues
Tim Maia - Tim Maia
The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Malik
Jesse Winchester - Third Down, 110 To Go
Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint - Lo & Behold
Kris Kristofferson - Jesus was a Capricorn
Fontella Bass - Free
Velvert Turner Group - S/T
Black Merda - Long Burn the Fire
Bob Frank - S/T
The Everly Brothers - Stories We Could Tell
The Awakening - Hear, Sense, Feel
Eric Quincey Tate - Drinking Man's Friend
Eggs Over Easy - Good N' Cheap
Willie Colon - El Juicio
Louie Ramierez - Ali Baba
Joe Bataan - Poor Boy
Joe Bataan - Singin' Some Soul
Doug Carn - Spirit of the New Land
Henry Franklin - The Skipper
Wendell Harrison - An Evening with the Devil
Head, Hands & Feet - Tracks Plus
Bill Quick - Maravillosa Gente
Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying
Labi Siffre - The Singer and the Song
Bobby Whitlock - S/T
Bobby Whitlock - Raw Velvet
plus if comps count -
Little Richard - the Essential Little Richard
Kinks - Kink Kronikles
Nuggets - the first one
So much awesome music and virtually every genre well represented
I turned 5 in 1972 though and was 4 for most of the year so I can't say I really have memories from these albums coming out. If I had to pick a year for memories, it might be 1989 which was the spring of my Junior year in College and the fall of my senior year. Lot of albums that were once important to me came out that year and I think you experienced music differently when you couldn't afford to hear everything but could afford to hear a lot and music was truly a soundtrack to your life. There's not nearly as much that I still listen to from 1989 though and there wasn't nearly as much diversity. I probably don't own much other than alt/indie/reggae/ska/punk from those years.