Hey guys. What are yer favorite 5 or so albums from 1966?
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Henry_Swizzlesticks_the_Second — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 06:54 AM)
Hey guys. What are yer favorite 5 or so albums from 1966?
Mine:- The Beatles -
Revolver - The Yardbirds -
Roger the Engineer - The Rolling Stones -
Aftermath - Bob Dylan -
Blonde On Blonde - The Who -
A Quick One
HM:
The Byrds -
Fifth Dimension
The Mamas and the Papas -
If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
Simon & Garfunkel -
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
A solid year.
Next year: 1993
- The Beatles -
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pacinoyes — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 07:03 AM)
Top 10:
- Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
Best of the rest no order:
Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West
Beatles - Revolver
Stones - Aftermath
Kinks - Face to Face
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Monks - Black Monk Time
Who - A Quick One
Yardbirds - Roger The Engineer
Sonics - Boom
- Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
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pacinoyes — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 09:12 AM)
I think his best album is Highway 61 but Blonde on Blonde may have more high points on it overall - it's really close between those two.
I sort of feel about Blonde on Blonde how I feel about Revolver:
In the case of both artists, my favorite album by them is the one that came before because both Revolver and Blonde on Blonde have an element to them that is almost like showing off. It's hard to explain but the albums they made before sounded organic and naturally flowing, whereas each of their '66 albums sound like a game of "watch us top ourselves".
The fact that in some ways they actually both did top themselves and not fail spectacularly is kind of amazing. -
Henry_Swizzlesticks_the_Second — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 09:31 AM)
In the case of both artists, my favorite album by them is the one that came before because both Revolver and Blonde on Blonde have an element to them that is almost like showing off. It's hard to explain but the albums they made before sounded organic and naturally flowing, whereas each of their '66 albums sound like a game of "watch us top ourselves".
Yeah. I know what you mean.
To the audience it might sound like showing off.
I think for the artists it is simply reaching an artistic pinnacle - a place of maximum creativity where everything works.
It's good to be Dylan or The Beatles in '65-'66 -
TheeMortyToad — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 07:08 AM)
France Gall -
Baby Pop
The Sonics -
Boom
The Monks -
Black Monk Time
The Who -
A Quick One
Love -
Da Capo
Love -
Love
The Rolling Stones -
Aftermath
Francoise Hardy -
Francoise
13th Floor Elevators -
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
Pharoah Sanders -
Tauhid
The Seeds -
The Seeds
Sylvie Vartan -
Sylvie
The Easybeats -
Volume 3
Albert Ayler -
Live In Greenwich Village
Marie Laforet -
The Girl With the Golden Eyes
The Beatles -
Revolver -
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cryptoflovecraft — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 08:08 PM)
Hey man.
I'm sure you're already familiar with The Seeds' two big singles, "Pushin' Too Hard" and "Can't Seem To Make You Mine". They're great singles, of course, but the albums are definitely worth checking out. My favorite 60s garage bands are the Elevators, Seeds and Standells. early Stones, too, if they count as "garage rock". -
NJtoTX — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 08:23 AM)
- The Beatles - Revolver
- Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
- Simon & Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme
- Bobby Darin - If I Were a Carpenter
- The Mamas & the Papas - If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears
- The Beatles - "Yesterday"and Today
- Cream - Fresh Cream
- Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence
- The Rolling Stones - Aftermath
- Jefferson Airplane - Takes Off
- The Young Rascals The Young Rascals
- The Who - A Quick One
- The Righteous Bros - Soul and Inspiration
- The Temptations - Getting Ready
- The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
- Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield
- Donovan - Sunshine Superman
- John Mayall - Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton
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Henry_Swizzlesticks_the_Second — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 09:26 AM)
Hey Man!
I did not think about that Bobby Darin album although I am fan.
(He is one of those artists I mentally place in the "singles" category - whether fairly or not.)
Will give a listen . . .
Actually, I think Cat's album is '67.
Great list as always. (I was wondering if you were going with Dylan or Beatles for the #1 spot.)