195 (tie). Southeastern– Jason Isbell (129 points)
@Nick Vermeil #2
@Dr. Octopus #11
Southeastern is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, released on June 11, 2013 on Southeastern Records. Initially set to be produced by Isbell's friend and touring companion Ryan Adams, the album was recorded following a stint in rehab, with Isbell noting, "This time I want to remember it all." Produced by Dave Cobb, the album was released to widespread critical acclaim. In 2020, the album was ranked at 458 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
Another artist today who I took a different album from. It's cool because I will keep holding out hope the ones I chose make it too but also makes me wish I had helped boost albums like this with more points. This is a classic.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
Love to see it on here. I just saw Jason again a couple weeks ago. Whenever he is in town, my parents, my wife and I go. One of the few artists we all agree on.195 (tie). Southeastern– Jason Isbell (129 points)
@Nick Vermeil #2
@Dr. Octopus #11
Southeastern is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, released on June 11, 2013 on Southeastern Records. Initially set to be produced by Isbell's friend and touring companion Ryan Adams, the album was recorded following a stint in rehab, with Isbell noting, "This time I want to remember it all." Produced by Dave Cobb, the album was released to widespread critical acclaim. In 2020, the album was ranked at 458 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
I took this album with my first pick in the decade (2010-2020) draft - and I've only fallen in love with even it more since then. Isbell is an amazing songwriter and performer, and this record was his masterpiece.
ETA: This was the album I was talking about that's labeled "alt-country", but it's really just a country album.
Love to see it on here. I just saw Jason again a couple weeks ago. Whenever he is in town, my parents, my wife and I go. One of the few artists we all agree on.195 (tie). Southeastern– Jason Isbell (129 points)
@Nick Vermeil #2
@Dr. Octopus #11
Southeastern is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, released on June 11, 2013 on Southeastern Records. Initially set to be produced by Isbell's friend and touring companion Ryan Adams, the album was recorded following a stint in rehab, with Isbell noting, "This time I want to remember it all." Produced by Dave Cobb, the album was released to widespread critical acclaim. In 2020, the album was ranked at 458 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
I took this album with my first pick in the decade (2010-2020) draft - and I've only fallen in love with even it more since then. Isbell is an amazing songwriter and performer, and this record was his masterpiece.
ETA: This was the album I was talking about that's labeled "alt-country", but it's really just a country album.
195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
I think I know which track I'm going to choose, but why not listen to the album again while I enjoy a martini and watch (muted, of course) the Pirates lose to the juggernaut Pale Hose.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
Tough call, but I added Pt. 2, Resolution to the playlist.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
Well, all 6 of us have it ranked as one our 65 favorite albums of all time. I'd say that's some conviction.Is this where we talk about how much we don't like the Boss's music? The album may have 6 votes, but I don't see much conviction in the voters eyes. This is like voting on who's playing in the Citrus Bowl.198 (tie). Darkness on the Edge of Town– Bruce Springsteen (128 points)
@Eephus #24
@Dennis Castro #42
@Dwayne_Castro #43
@Mookie Gizzy #61
@timschochet #63
@Dreaded Marco #65
Darkness on the Edge of Town is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on June 2, 1978, through Columbia Records. The album was recorded after a series of legal disputes between Springsteen and his former manager Mike Appel, during sessions in New York City with the E Street Band from June 1977 to March 1978. Springsteen and Jon Landau served as producers, with assistance from bandmate Steven Van Zandt.
My favorites are Badlands, title track and Racing. But @Eephus has the call!My younger self would have gone with Adam Raised a Cain but I think I agree with you now.I will ultimately defer to those who had this higher ranked than I did, but I would go with “Racing in the Street”.Darkness on the Edge of Town boys-
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Oh, they stuffed it. They stuffed it REAL good.195 (tie). A Kind Of Magic – Queen (129 points)
@Mrs. Rannous #1
@Val Rannous #12
A Kind of Magic is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 2 June 1986 by EMI Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US. It is based on the soundtrack to the film Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy.
A Kind of Magic was Queen's first album to be released since they had received acclaim for their performance at Live Aid in 1985. It was an immediate hit in the UK, going straight to number one and selling 100,000 copies in its first week. It remained in the UK charts for 63 weeks, selling 600,000 in the UK alone.
Dammit, I should have considered this.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
It's a masterpiece, but in fairness, I think a lot of participants ignored jazz.Dammit, I should have considered this.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
I did pick one jazz album (In a Silent Way). I just didn’t have jazz popping into my head as much as some other genres.It's a masterpiece, but in fairness, I think a lot of participants ignored jazz.Dammit, I should have considered this.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
I didn’t want to ignore it but felt like while I do listen to jazz, I just don’t listen to even my favorite jazz albums more than the ones I listed.It's a masterpiece, but in fairness, I think a lot of participants ignored jazz.Dammit, I should have considered this.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
Think we split on Miles. I had Sketches of Spain.I did pick one jazz album (In a Silent Way). I just didn’t have jazz popping into my head as much as some other genres.It's a masterpiece, but in fairness, I think a lot of participants ignored jazz.Dammit, I should have considered this.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
I had two of his because he's awesome. But that's just me.Another artist today who I took a different album from. It's cool because I will keep holding out hope the ones I chose make it too but also makes me wish I had helped boost albums like this with more points. This is a classic.195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
Love Sketches.Think we split on Miles. I had Sketches of Spain.I did pick one jazz album (In a Silent Way). I just didn’t have jazz popping into my head as much as some other genres.
Racing seems like the most popular choice so far and I have to agreeMy favorites are Badlands, title track and Racing. But @Eephus has the call!My younger self would have gone with Adam Raised a Cain but I think I agree with you now.I will ultimately defer to those who had this higher ranked than I did, but I would go with “Racing in the Street”.Darkness on the Edge of Town boys-
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A Miles Davis-Thomas Mann comboA number of years ago, had Sketches on when I was reading Death in the Afternoon. Yes. Please.
I have no idea what they did to the US cut of Highlander, but internationally the movie worked fine and the Queen soundtrack was a big part of that.195 (tie). A Kind Of Magic – Queen (129 points)
@Mrs. Rannous #1
@Val Rannous #12
A Kind of Magic is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 2 June 1986 by EMI Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US. It is based on the soundtrack to the film Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy.
A Kind of Magic was Queen's first album to be released since they had received acclaim for their performance at Live Aid in 1985. It was an immediate hit in the UK, going straight to number one and selling 100,000 copies in its first week. It remained in the UK charts for 63 weeks, selling 600,000 in the UK alone.
Is he under 'E' for "experience"?I think Jimi is somewhere weird in my record bin and this one totally slipped my mind.
They're stuffing the ballot box again!It's a Rannous run!![]()
Euphemism?
Are you watching us through our monitor?Oh, they stuffed it. They stuffed it REAL good.195 (tie). A Kind Of Magic – Queen (129 points)
@Mrs. Rannous #1
@Val Rannous #12
A Kind of Magic is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 2 June 1986 by EMI Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US. It is based on the soundtrack to the film Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy.
A Kind of Magic was Queen's first album to be released since they had received acclaim for their performance at Live Aid in 1985. It was an immediate hit in the UK, going straight to number one and selling 100,000 copies in its first week. It remained in the UK charts for 63 weeks, selling 600,000 in the UK alone.![]()
We're going with this one:I have no idea what they did to the US cut of Highlander, but internationally the movie worked fine and the Queen soundtrack was a big part of that.195 (tie). A Kind Of Magic – Queen (129 points)
@Mrs. Rannous #1
@Val Rannous #12
A Kind of Magic is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 2 June 1986 by EMI Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US. It is based on the soundtrack to the film Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy.
A Kind of Magic was Queen's first album to be released since they had received acclaim for their performance at Live Aid in 1985. It was an immediate hit in the UK, going straight to number one and selling 100,000 copies in its first week. It remained in the UK charts for 63 weeks, selling 600,000 in the UK alone.
I am curious what track gets chosen here
The title track?
Fried Chicken?
Who Wants to Live Foever?
Princes of the Universe?
Or one of the others?
He isIs he under 'E' for "experience"?I think Jimi is somewhere weird in my record bin and this one totally slipped my mind.
195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
195 (tie). Southeastern– Jason Isbell (129 points)
@Nick Vermeil #2
@Dr. Octopus #11
Southeastern is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, released on June 11, 2013 on Southeastern Records. Initially set to be produced by Isbell's friend and touring companion Ryan Adams, the album was recorded following a stint in rehab, with Isbell noting, "This time I want to remember it all." Produced by Dave Cobb, the album was released to widespread critical acclaim. In 2020, the album was ranked at 458 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
You do have jazz on your list. Sinatra at the Sands is a jazz album. It's vocal jazz, and you have the great Count Basie and his Orchestra performing with him.I don't have any jazz on my list
True.You do have jazz on your list. Sinatra at the Sands is a jazz album. It's vocal jazz, and you have the great Count Basie and his Orchestra performing with him.I don't have any jazz on my list
You get to pick the song from Southeastern.Two heavy hitters from my list dropped today. I just got the family to the beach for our annual week away. I’ll write more tomorrow.
Dammit, I should have considered this.192 (tie). John Prine – John Prine (131 points)
@simey #4
@landrys hat #7
John Prine is the debut album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2012, the album was ranked number 452 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It was later ranked number 149 in a revised version of the list published in 2020.
Prine was offered a recording contract by Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records after the record executive saw the singer perform several of his own songs at a Kris Kristofferson show at the Bitter End.
We’ve been busting the chops of the Rannouses, but are the Castros also a voting bloc?![]()
and not a single Desi Arnaz album between them (sorry for spoiling)but Castros have matched up a number of times
Hopefully we chose the same one and see it appear here later195 (tie). A Love Supreme – John Coltrane (129 points)
@kupcho1 #10
@Nick Vermeil #16
@ConstruxBoy #64
@zamboni #65
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. Referred to as the saxophonist's "definitive tone poem," it ranks among Coltrane's best-selling albums and is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of jazz and among one of the greatest albums ever made.
I went with a different Coltrane album but could have easily picked this one
Older brothers have all the sway.We’ve been busting the chops of the Rannouses, but are the Castros also a voting bloc?![]()
They alone have not put any albums into the Top 350 (with only votes from two of them) - the Rannous block has done it 5 times already - but Castros have matched up a number of times.
I’d expect brothers that grew up together to like the same music. That was my experience with most of the brothers I know/knew.
I was thinking this album would be on more than two lists. Oh well, it got enough points to make the cut so192 (tie). John Prine – John Prine (131 points)
@simey #4
@landrys hat #7
John Prine is the debut album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2012, the album was ranked number 452 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It was later ranked number 149 in a revised version of the list published in 2020.
Prine was offered a recording contract by Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records after the record executive saw the singer perform several of his own songs at a Kris Kristofferson show at the Bitter End.
Add “Country Feedback” to the playlist please.194. Out of Time – R.E.M. (130 points)
@Dennis Castro #7
@titusbramble #21
@Dwayne_Castro #55
Out of Time is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on March 12, 1991, by Warner Bros. Records. With Out of Time, R.E.M.'s status grew from that of a cult band to a massive international act. The record topped the album sales charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom, spending 109 weeks on U.S. album charts, with two separate spells at the top, and spending 183 weeks on the British charts, including one week at the top. The album has sold more than four and a half million copies in the United States and more than 18 million copies worldwide and was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA. Out of Time won three Grammy Awards in 1992: one as Best Alternative Music Album, and two for its first single, "Losing My Religion".