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David Bowie - Albums Ranked | Worst to Best
#davidbowie #ziggystardust #ranking
It's the anniversary of Bowie's death soon, so I thought why not talk about my favourite artist of all time and rank all of his studio albums, worst to best.
It's the anniversary of Bowie's death soon, so I thought why not talk about my favourite artist of all time and rank all of his studio albums, worst to best.
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System Of A Down - "Toxicity" (Album Review)
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System Of A Down - "Toxicity" (Album Review) #metal #systemofadown #review Happy New Year, and the first video of 2025 will be a classic album review of SOAD's second studio album "Toxicity" that was released back in 2001, just a couple of days before 9/11. A certified classic and fantastic album from top to bottom.
The Bottom 10 Albums Of 2024: From Bad To Just Plain Awful
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I've heard a bunch of records in 2024, and these ten are some of the worst I've heard. 00:00 Introduction 00:23 10 01:18 9 02:11 8 03:25 7 04:18 6 04:58 5 06:14 4 07:31 3 08:32 2 09:31 1
Top 10 Albums Of 1971
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Explore the Top 10 albums of 1971, a year many consider as one of the best in music history. In this video, we dive deep into the most legendary albums from 1971. I only scratched the surface, but here is my list of the best records from 1971. Subscribe for more music reviews, rankings, and commentary on your favorite classic records! 00:00 Introduction 00:57 Number 10 01:47 Number 9 02:56 Numb...
Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!
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Best Music Albums Off 2024: My Top 10 picks 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Number 10 01:47 Number 9 02:58 Number 8 03:54 Number 7 05:31 Number 6 06:43 Number 5 07:54 Number 4 09:13 Number 3 10:19 Number 2 11:51 Number 1
Top 10 Albums Of 1970
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You asked, and here we are, kicking things of with what many consider the best decade in music history. -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~- 00:00 Introduction 02:46 Number 10 03:56 Number 9 05:20 Number 8 07:09 Number 7 08:18 Number 6 10:25 Number 5 12:03 Number 4 14:06 Number 3 15:39 Number 2 18:03 Number 1
Opeth -The Last Will and Testament (Album Review)
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Fourteenth studio album from progressive death metal band Opeth. Is the hype real or no? Favourite tracks: "§2", "§5", "§6", "A Story Never Told" -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
The Cure - "Songs Of a Lost World" Album Review
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After 16 long years, The Cure released their fourteenth studio album "Songs Of a Lost World" -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
Type O Negative Albums Ranked (Halloween Edition)
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Ranking and reviewing 7 studio albums from legendary doom/gothic metal band Type O Negative. -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
My Top Favourite Albums Of 1994
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Slowly crawling through the 90s with another heavy hitting year of 1994 -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Wild God Review
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Review of the brand new Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds record "Wild God" -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
Opeth §3 Review (The Last Will and Testament)
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Second single from the upcoming 14th studio record from Opeth "The Last Will and Testament" -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
My Top 10 Albums of 1993
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Slowly going through the 90s, and another strong year. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 0:48 Number 10 2:46 Number 9 4:22 Number 8 5:51 Number 7 7:57 Number 6 9:17 Number 5 11:08 Number 4 13:26 Number 3 14:55 Number 2 17:21 Number 1 -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
Opeth - New Single Review (THEY'RE BACK!)
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Short review of the new Opeth single -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
My Top 10 Albums of 1992
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Continuing with the series, this time I talk about my favourite albums from 1992. Another strong year, and a tough list to make. -~- - - -~- Please watch: "Best Music Albums Of 2024: Top 10 Picks!" th-cam.com/video/OF-9LmAa3NQ/w-d-xo.html -~- - - -~-
Opeth Albums Ranked (Ultimate Sorrow Edition)
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Opeth Albums Ranked (Ultimate Sorrow Edition)
Metal Friday #3: Iron Maiden Worst to Best
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Metal Friday #3: Iron Maiden Worst to Best
Metal Friday #2: TOP 5 "BAD" ALBUMS I LOVE
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Metal Friday #2: TOP 5 "BAD" ALBUMS I LOVE
15 Albums That Shaped My Taste In Music
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15 Albums That Shaped My Taste In Music
Underrated Gems #2: Tiamat "A Deeper Kind of Slumber"
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Underrated Gems #2: Tiamat "A Deeper Kind of Slumber"
Metal Friday #1 : Judas Priest Albums Ranked
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Metal Friday #1 : Judas Priest Albums Ranked
Underrated Gems #1: 16 Horsepower "Sackcloth 'n' Ashes"
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Underrated Gems #1: 16 Horsepower "Sackcloth 'n' Ashes"
Bruce Dickinson Albums Ranked (Guest Edition)
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Bruce Dickinson Albums Ranked (Guest Edition)
Nice ranking. My top 10: 1. Station to Station 5/5 2. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) 5/5 3. Young Americans 5/5 4. Let’s Dance 5/5 5. Low 5/5 6. Lodger 4.5/5 7. Aladdin Sane 4.5/5 8. Heroes 4.5/5 9. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars 4.5/5 10. Earthling 4.5/5
Thanks! Love to see Station to Station at number 1
Loved it. Love your top 3. Perfect.
Thank you!
Really nice editing job as well! Loved seeing the album for the entire duration of the time you talked about it.
Thanks a ton!
@@riffreverence Yeah, it really helps. Otherwise, I'm like, "What album were we talking about again?" LOL
Well done my friend! Our lists are radically different, which is the spice of life!
I do love "John, I'm Only Dancing." Used to hear it a lot when I listened to ChangesOneBowie on vinyl.
Three stars for Hours stings bb
I'm sorry ❤️
I should really re rank Bowie, my list always changes
30) David Bowie (1967) (2 stars) 29) Never Let Me Down (2 stars) 28) Heathen (2.25 stars) 27) Tin Machine II (3.25 stars) 26) Tonight (3.25 stars) 25) David Bowie (1969) (3.5 stars) 24) Lodger (3.5 stars) 23) Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (3.5 stars) 22) Black Tie White Noise (3.5 stars) 21) Pin Ups (3.75 stars) 20) Tin Machine (3.75 stars) 19) The Next Day (3.75 stars) 18) Labyrinth (4 stars) 17) EART HL I NG (4 stars) 16) 1. Outside (4 stars) 15) "Heroes" (4.25 stars) 14) Young Americans (4.25 stars) 13) Let's Dance (4.25 stars) 12) Toy (4.5 stars) 11) The Buddha of Suburbia (4.5 stars) 10) Low (4.5 stars) 09) Reality (4.5 stars) 08) The Man Who Sold the World (4.5 stars) 07) Diamond Dogs (5 stars) 06) 'hours...' (5 stars) 05) Blackstar (5 stars) 04) Station to Station (5 stars) 03) Aladdin Sane (5 stars) 02) Hunky Dory (5 stars) 01) The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (5 stars) 0 stars - irredeemably terrible/insultingly bad/the worst .5 stars - terrible 1 star - bad 1.5 stars - between bad and fair 2 stars - fair 2.5 stars - meh 2.75 stars - "It's not bad, but quit playing it." 3 stars - OK 3.25 stars - pretty good 3.5 stars - good 4 stars - very good 4.5 stars - excellent 5 stars - the Golden Dawn notes: * Bowie is one of my favorite artists, an amazing talent with a distinctive, incredible voice. I knew all these albums going into this except Labyrinth and Toy, most of them quite well. Actually, I saw the Labyrinth movie in theaters when I was a teen and I heard a version of Toy before it was officially released, so I've kinda heard those as well. * My favorite, most listened to Bowie album is probably Hunky Dory, but I had to give the top spot to Ziggy Stardust. Every single track on Ziggy is a phenomenal 5-star song. It's a perfect album. * I included the Tin Machine albums and the Labyrinth soundtrack. Why not be thorough? Tin Machine was a band but it was Bowie's baby and Bowie sings on fully half of Labyrinth (plus, his songs are great and the rest of it is good too). * The light, dorky "music hall" of the debut is too twee for my tastes. Bowie's voice sounds good but his delivery is stiff. Most of these songs I rate quite low, but "When I Live My Dream" has good vocals and instrumentation, and there's some good guitar on "Come and Buy My Toys." * The Man Who Sold the World is fantastic, highly creative rock n' roll. The only thing that turns me off is the "George of the Jungle" drums on "The Supermen," but that may just be a personal hang up. * I was surprised to find I now consider Diamond Dogs to be a 5-star album. He's no Mick Ronson, but it's impressive that Bowie did all the guitar parts. * Lodger is quite interesting with some intriguing bits of "ethnological forgery" as Can would put it. "Move On" has drums that sound like they were lifted from Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue." Adrian Belew makes his mark on "Red Sails," while "Repetition" has an interesting artistic intent but it's not a great song. * Scary Monsters has "Ashes to Ashes," one of Bowie's best songs. "Fashion" and "Teenage Wildlife" are great too, but I'm not keen on fully half of this album. Some of Bowie's worst vocals are found here, especially on the opening track. He tries to do something else besides singing in places and the results are rather awful. But Robert Fripp's guitar is killer and there's some interesting experimentation, like the cool high-pitched keyboards on "Because You're Young." * My biggest opinion shift came with Let's Dance and Tonight. For years and years, I considered the fantastic, towering first three tracks on Let's Dance and to a lesser extent "Blue Jean" to be the only worthwhile songs on these albums. I now see there's a lot to love about the rest of these tracks. I have a newfound appreciation for Stevie Ray's contributions to Let's Dance, especially the solo on "Criminal World." And I used to think "Shake It" was just filler; now I find it catchy and fun. On Tonight, "Loving the Alien" has some Psychedelic Furs vibes and I dig the reggae influence on a few of these songs. Bowie and Tina Turner sound great together on the title track. And Bowie really croons on "God Only Knows" which I like better than the original. * Labyrinth turned out to be a delight. The soundtrack to a wonderful PG film starring Bowie, it's meant to appeal to children. The sound is pure 80's pop, so it's a bit cheesy. Good cheesy. It actually sounds like Bowie is backed by Madonna's band from her classic early years, especially that synth bass. * The first three tracks on Never Let Me Down are good, but it's all downhill from there. While a good song, "Beat of Your Drum" has verses and choruses that sound mismatched. Bowie disliked the track "Too Dizzy" so much he had it removed from subsequent editions of the album. Sorry Bowie, that song was on the original release so it has to count. "Bang Bang" rocks, but the lyrics are just too annoying, especially when he sings, "I got mine!" * Bowie rocks out on the first Tin Machine album (thanks especially to guitarist Reeves Gabrels) which is a bit too long and would have been much improved with the removal of "Bus Stop," "Video Crime" and especially the dismal, forgettable "Run," which gets my vote for worst Bowie song ever. * Tin Machine II has some good songs but a weak first side, except for Roxy Music's "If There Is Something" which gets rocked up with big drums. Surprisingly, drummer Hunt Sales turns in a few good vocals - especially good is "Stateside," a bluesy chugger with blistering middle sections. * I adore the work of pianist Mike Garson who played so many outstanding parts on so many of these albums. He makes some great turns on Buddha of Suburbia, especially the jazz-meets-techno/hip hop of "South Horizon," one of my favorite Bowie tracks. * Many find 1. Outside to be muddled but I'm in love with its adventurous experimentalism. Most of these tracks sprang from spontaneous band creations and creativity was at a peak. Bowie sings like Sinatra (as he occasionally does) on "A Small Plot of Land," a jazz number with stunning keys from Garson. The musicianship is amazing on "The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)." My main complaint is that "Strangers When We Meet" doesn't fit the feel of the album. It sounds much more at home on Buddha of Suburbia (which has a few other songs that also sound like Roxy Music). * I love the direction Bowie took with EART HL I NG, heading full on into electronica/drum & bass/jungle/whatever you want to call it. It has one of my favorite Bowie songs - "Dead Man Walking." I always feel rejuvenated after hearing that one. * The high placement of 'hours...' and the low placement of Heathen might be the biggest surprises on my list. I think 'hours...' is gorgeous. I do like "What's Really Happening?" which Bowie did with a fan, but it drives me crazy because the verses nick the melody of another song which is stuck in the back of my brain and I can't identify it. I think it's an old Supremes song or some other girl group from the 60s. 'hours...' is largely a subdued album and it took a while for me to fully appreciate its mood. At the time, I was more into "rocking Bowie" which I found on the shit-hot Ziggy-era tracks off of disk 2 of Bowie at the Beeb released a year later. * Heathen, for the most part, turns me off. Some of the loops and effects sound like phone sounds which I find irritating. There's an annoying whooshing noise keeping strange time on "I Would Be Your Slave," while "5:15 The Angels Have Gone" is another irritating track with awkward transitions. "A Better Future" is so monotonous and dorky it gets a 1-star rating. The Pixies cover can't hold a candle to the original and the strings can't save this disappointing album. However, I will say I like the part where Bowie sings, "Slow Burn" (even though I don't like much else about the song, aside from some admittedly great guitar work), the oscillator on the rocking "Afraid" is cool and "I've Been Waiting for You" is kinda sexy. * For some reason I don't connect with The Next Day very much. It feels more like a collection of songs than a cohesive album to me. There's lots of chanting (picking a single note and rolling with it repeatedly). It's a good album though. I especially love "(You Will) Set the World on Fire." "Valentine's Day" sounds like easy-going, happy pop which doesn't fit the dark subject matter, but obviously the juxtaposition was intentional. * Blackstar is one of Bowie's most experimental albums and a helluva parting gift to his fans. The jazz elements in particular keep things interesting. * Toy turned out to be a delight as well. * Cheers mates!!!!!!!!!!
About to start watching this after I post my list !(I'll just post what I posted under TLM's Bowie ranking video).
My 10 favs: 10 Master of Reality 9 Love It to Death 8 Meddle 7 Who’s Next 6 Led Zeppelin IV 5 Aqualung 4 The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 3 The Yes Album 2 Fragile 1 Sticky Fingers
The Cure, Blood Incantation, Nick Cave, and Judas Priest seem to be landing on a lot of top ten lists.
Well, If you like any of those bands, I think they released some great material.
A few different.... Black Sabbath - Master of Reality David Bowie - Hunky Dory Alice Cooper - Killer Deep Purple - Fireball Rory Gallagher - Deuce The Guess Who - So Long, Bannatyne Elton John - Madman Across The Water Pink Floyd - Meddle The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers The Who - Who's Next Btw, Bill Nelson originally of Be-Bop Deluxe still releases multiple albums every year. Check him out at Bandcamp. Cheers!
5 star album is instrumental ? That’s when I knew our tastes do not overlap.
Actually, at the time of its release I was surprised to see mostly mixed/mediocre reviews of October Rust. That obviously changed over the years. My top 3 albums of theirs right now are: 1. Dead Again 2. Slow, Deep& Hard (2009 Remaster) 3. Bloody Kisses (1994 Digipack version)
My ten: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum: Of The Last Human Being Shellac: To All Trains Belly: 96 Miles From Bethlehem Goat Girl: Below The Waste High On Fire: Cometh The Storm Arooj Aftab: Night Reign Chelsea Wolfe: She Reaches Out To She Chat Pile: Cool World Blood Incantation: Absolute Elsewhere Moor Mother: The Great Bailout
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Great list! Here I share with you my Top 10+1 rock albums of 2024 th-cam.com/users/shortsTIZ227X2Neo?si=w4gEXElWJ3waSjXr
Great list
Here's my list, at the moment still in random order ;) 01. Isaac Roux: Troubled Waters (Mayway Records) 02. Sylvie Kreusch: Comic Trip (Sony) 03. Ão - Ão Mar (late 2023) (Mayway Records) 04. Magdalena Bay: Imaginal Disk (Mom+Pop) 05. Vampire Weekend: Only God Was Above Us (Columbia) 06. Bolis Pupul: Letter to Yu (Deewee) 07. Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well (Interscope) 08. Edouard van Praet: Mascarades (Dogless Cats) 09. Telenova: Time Is a Flower (EMI) 10. Nilüfer Yanya: My Method Actor (Ninja Tune) 11. Faye Webster: Underdressed at the Symphony (Secretly Canadian) 12. Drahla: Angeltape (Captured Tracks) 13. St. Vincent: All Born Screaming (Total Pleasure Records) 14. Aili: Nandakke (Eskimo Recordings) 15. Phoebe Go: Marmalade (Phoebe Go) 16. Sarah Kinsley: Escaper (Kinsley Music) 17. Fontaines D.C.: Romance (XL Recordings) 18. Friedberg: Hardcore Workout Queen (Clouds Hill) 19. Gavin Turek: Diva of the People (Mama Gold Recordings) 20. Calicos: Sugarcoat It (Mayway Records) 21. Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft (Interscope) 22. Bluai: Save It for Later (Mayway Records) 23. Jessica Pratt: Here in the Pitch (City Slang) 24. Cure: Songs of a Lost World (Polydor) 25. Meltheads: Decent S😂x (Mayway Records) 26. Father John Misty: Mahashmashana (Bella Union) 27. Kali Uchis: Orquideas (Geffen) 28. Reinel Bakole: Healing Exhaustion (1878589 Records DK2) 29. Ravyn Lenae: Bird's Eye (Atlantic) 30. Nala Sinephro: Endlessness (Warp) 31. Lemon Twigs: A Dream Is All We Know (Captured Tracks) 32. Paul White: Peace in Chaos (R&S) 33. English Teacher: This Could Be Texas (Universal-Island) 34. Katy J. Pearson: Somday, Now (Heavenly Recordings) 35. Maggie Rogers: Don't Forget Me (Capitol Records) 36. The Last Dinner Party: Prelude to Ecstacy (Last Dinner Party) 37. Honeyglaze: Real Deal (Fat Possum) 38. Khruangbin: A La Sala (Dead Oceans) 39. The Smile: Wall of Eyes - Cutouts (XL) 40. Ibibio Sound Machine: Pull the Rope (Merge) 41. Yard Act: Where's My Utopia (Universal-Island) 42. Hurray for the Riff Raff: The Past Is Still Alive (Nonesuch) 43. Norah Jones: Visions (Blue Note) 44. Amatorski: Curves and Bends (Crammed) 45. David Gilmour: Luck and Strange (Legacy) 46. Sprints: Letter to Self (City Slang) 47. Nubya Garcia: Odyssey (Concord Jazz) 48. Sabrina Carpenter: Short n Sweet (Island) 49. Diane Birch: Flying on Abraham (Légère Recordings) 50. Rosie Frater-Taylor: Featherweight (Cooking Vinyl) 51. Michael Kiwanuka: Small Changes (Polydor) 52. Leon Bridges: Leon (Columbia) 53. Ramkot: Rosa (V2 Records) 54. Holly Macve: Wonderland (Loving Memory Rec) 55. Rah Band: Orkestronique (Shocking Records) 56. Fabiana Palladino: S/T (XL) 57. Still Corners: Dream Talk (Wrecking Light Rec) 58. Blu DeTiger: All I Want Is Everything (Capitol) 59. Lo Moon: I Wish You... (strngr rec) 60. Beabadobee: This Is How Tomorrow Moves (Dirty Hit) 61. London Grammar: The Greatest Love (Ministry of Sound) 62. Rosegarden Funeral Party: From the Ashes (Young & Cold) 63. Wunderhorse: Midas (Communion) 64. Nick Lowe: Indoor Safari (Yep Roc) 65. Irène Drésel: Rose Fluo (Onze) 66. DC Salas: To the places I call(ed) home (Echocentric rec) 67. Clairo - Charm (Clairo Records) 68. Kim Deal - Nobody Loves You More (4AD) 69. Drea Dury: Palmera Nights (Labrea - Turenne Music) 70. Nicolas Michaux: Vitalisme (Capitane Records) 71. Beth Gibbons: Lives Outgrown (Domino) 72. Eefje De Visser: Heimwee (Sony) 73. Queenie: New Moult (Cheersquad) 74. Purple Disco Machine: Paradise (Columbia) 75. Empire of the Sun: Ask That God (EMI) 76. Marina Allen: Eight Pointed Star (Fire Records) 77. Kelly Lee Owens: Dreamstate (dh2) 78. Lauren Mayberry: Vicious Creatures (EMI) 79. Ivy Falls: Sense & Nonsense (Unday) 80. Floating Points: Cascade (Ninja Tunes) 81. The Jesus and Mary Chain: Glasgow Eyes (Fuzz Club) 82. Bobbie: The Sacred in the Ordinary (TG8 records) 83. Hazel English: Real Life (Hazel English) 84. Janelane: Love Letters (Kingfisher Bluez) 85. DIIV: Frog in Boiling Water (Fantasy) (will certainly end up in my definitive top 50!) Best of reimagined: Novastar: The Best Is Yet to Come (live from Abbey Road) EPs: Eosine: Liminal Marley Chaney: Windows
Fantastic!
David Bowie is also my favorite artist of all time. You have good taste lol
Everything went to shit after his death 😁
@@riffreverence the further we get from his death the more I legit believe that
My top 15 1. You won’t go before you’re supposed to - Knocked Loose 2. Brat - Charli xcx 3. Imaginal Disk - Magdalena Bay 4. She reaches out to she reaches out to she - Chelsea Wolfe 5. I lay down my life for you - jpegmafia 6. Mahashmashana - Father John Misty 7. Chromakopia - Tyler, The Creator 8. Only God was above us - Vampire Weekend 9. All born screaming - St. Vincent 10. Lives Outgrown - Beth Gibbons 11. Negative Spaces - Poppy 12. GNX - Kendrick Lamar 13. The New Sound - Geordie Greep 14. Girl With No face - Allie X 15. Fearless Movement - Kamasi Washington
Love it
Okay I'm super annoyed By Ronnie's cringy attitude that everyone is out to get him and I think that his breakdowns could be way better. But I don't think that Ronald is a bad album. Many of these songs really put falling in reverse on the map in the last years and although it is quite all over the place in the genres, I do think that he is blending genres really well. Also his delivery is really solid and he can pull this off live and the songs are super catchy even if many lyrics are whiny
I knew 143 would be here before I clicked on the video.
Yeah, an obvious one
Thank god my last album isn’t one of these.
Which one? :)
Actually hilarious how you shit talk these albums. Gladly it seems I've been able to be unaware of almost every album on his list. 😅
It was painful, my friend 🤣
Hey, very intressting list there, many great albums for sure! Happy spinning, cheers
My goodness Miro, you really tortured yourself for this one 😂. Of these I only heard Camila Cabello which is also in my bottom 10.
Oh, yes I did, I was pulling a Clay on this one by listening to all of this 🤣
@@riffreverence😎😎
For me their best album is Children of God, pure bleak despair and ugliness alternated with otherworldly beauty.
That's a nice way to describe that album, and you're right.
My top 3 albums are 1. The last dinner party Prelude to ecstasy 2. The cure songs of a lost world 3. English Teacher. This could be Texas.
My personal Top 3 Albums of 2024: 1. Frank Turner - “Undefeated” 2. Alkaline Trio - “Blood, Hair & Eyeballs” 3. Jack White - “No Name”
Love that I stumbled into this channel, this is a bunch of stuff I’d never really listen to - but that’s the fun of tuning into here. Oh thanks for reminding me about the limp bizkit cover of behind blue eyes - ew
Thanks! Hahahaha, you can't forget about it 😁
I knew that was going to be number 1. It's an album that became more apparent after the Ziggy album for many. I was 14 when it was released. My classmates were listening to T Rex. Im in my 60's now and Hunky Dory is an album i always return to. Good choice😊
Thanks! It's a fantastic album, one of the first Bowie's records I actually listened to in full
Dobar izbor, druže Sariću. Baš sam se pitao hoćeš li staviti Ram :) Meni je to najbolji album decenije ali dobro, ja sam totalno neobjektivan kad je Macca u pitanju :)
Hvalaaa :) Oldičan je.
@@riffreverence Ako nisi, preslušaj Archive Collection izdanje. Na drugom disku ima nekoliko spektakularnih stvari (Oh Woman, Oh Why, LIttle Woman Love i Rode All Nignt, npr)
Kim Deal had the album of the year!
I liked that one a lot, but it missed my top 10 in the end
Haahha, love that one as well 🤣
1 songs of a lost world the cure 2 diving deep live tori amos 3 luck&strange David Gilmour
Have a give Dave Gilmour a listen. I like pink floyd.
@niallq8447 obviously, pink floyd is much better, but if you like them, you will probably like his solo work. In each of his five records there are good songs (in this last one, scattered and between two points are two great songs)
@@antoniogalianojerez9942 think of buying the album.
Dobar dan, Miroslav! I agree that this was a really good and even great year for new music, maybe the best of the decade so far. Here’s my list! Cheers! :3 th-cam.com/video/QJs-mYPq9EA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=A-gjb5jwTvFALuD2
Woah, pretty interesting list you got there!
1. Ghost Reveries 2. Blackwater Park 3. My Arms Your Hearse 4. Still Life 5. Deliverance 6. Morningrise 7. Orchid 8. Watershed 9. The Last Will and Testament 10. Damnation 11. In Cauda Venenum 12. Pale Communion 13. Sorceress 14. Heritage
Sad to see Damnation that low, but hey, love your list anyway
Pornography at 5: Lol
Well done mate! 🥳🤠😎
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice list, lots of matches. I didn't have Curtis on my list I made last year because I am not sure I had heard it at that point but it would certainly be in the running these days, a phenomenal album! I'd also have Zeppelin III, both Black Sabbath, John Lennon and George Harrison on my list.
Thanks, V. Yeah, I was surprised as well
You nailed it man... Very good review, i have the same thoughts
Thank you!
better than las 5 albums, but not enough. still too prog for me.
Listening and digesting a new Opeth album is quite a biscuit to chew. I listened like 6 times yesterday. For me this is (by far?) the most dynamic and flavour richened album ever by Opeth. Being masters of transistions and blending various styles they still really surprise on this album in versitality. For me it was like watching a really great movie or having a 16 meals dinner with asorted carefully picked wine for each meal. Spontaneously, paying respect to the complexity and time to digest a new Opeth album, this is nothing short of a masterpiece! Since one single Opeth song often contains enough material for like 3-5 songs I would say this album contains not only 8 killer songs, but 8 serial-killer songs! Master of masterpiece!
This album needs at least couple of listens. It's really dense and claustrophobic, in a good way. So yeah, good stuff mate
very well said. I think exactly the same. If you were to compare it to a movie, it would be Pulp Fiction.
§5 is the song ive been waiting for since Watershed
My favourite from the record aa well, really dynamic song
All I Ever Am is my favorite track! Amazing album indeed. As a fan since 91 I’m very pleased ❤
Listened to it all the way through last night, 10/10 for me. And I’m a 20+ year fan, typical Oldpeth guy. This was the best case scenario for us fans who wanted growls again. And it’s not just a little fan service. This is HEAVY. Epic. Theatrical. It’s a whole new era, it feels like
Yeah, as some people like to call post Watershed era Newpeth, this feels like Newerpeth and the begining of something new. :)
@ absolutely. Really, I was floored listening to it. Couldn’t believe it was so good. I was expecting it to be mid, not gonna lie. But I had hope. This blew my expectations away and far exceeded. Mikael showed up with AOTY in my opinion.
I was sceptical as well, but glad I was wrong. :)
Respect your opinion but this albums sounds nothing like ICV or any other Opeth record. Idk what you're smoking. Only similarities the 2 albums have are string and key sections. This probably their most consistent album since Blackwater Park imo
We all hear things differently, and while this album definitely has somewhat unique sound, compared to the rest of their discography, I still think that it shares a lot of similarities with ICV, expanding on that sound and adding something new as well. It's a really tight release for sure, but I don't think it's more consistent than any of the records before Heritage, apart from Watershed maybe. But, that's just my opinion, I still think this is a great record, and I can't really expect more from Opeth in 2024. They feel rejuvenated here.
@riffreverence fair enough. By consistent i meant none of the songs are skipped. For example, I don't listen to Hex omega, porcelain heart and coil as much as I hear the rest of the Watershed, same goes with ghost reveries. I tend to only listen to Atonement, Hours of wealth and isolation years depending on the mood. But this album feels like Blackwater Park bcz I can listen to it on shuffle too and I wouldn't skip any song. Even Deliverance has the same problem. Damnation feels like the only start to end consistent record apart from the ones mentioned. ofc this is only my experience and opinion.
I completely understand.
@@riffreverence I agree with you, this album has a strong Ghost Reveries and ICV blend, i hear both those albums throughout.
@@riffreverenceYes, there are similarities with ICV, but you say it as if it's a bad thing and as if you're a very experienced musician who would do much better. I believe that's exactly what they wanted, with a new drum style, narration and more singing styles .After so many released albums, do you actually know any other band that actually brought all their styles with so much creativity, passion and novelty introduced into a new album?
For me the ones I enjoy the most are: 1. Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me - for me this the Cure's greatest album with their widest variety, greatest number of catchy and timeless pop tunes, like Just Like Heaven, Why can't I Be You and Hot, Hot hot, combined with my favorite brooding and in your face numbers too filled with defiance like Fight and the awesome Hendrix wah wah songs like The Kiss and All I Want to illuminate the highlights. This is the best time tunnel album for me too taking me in a journey back to autumn 1987 when this played in my dorm among the budding goths dressed in black with the long cyclops bangs on one side covering one of their eyes as a sophomore at university. 2. Head on the Door really close second for me and best compliment for Kiss Me Kiss Me but Baby Screams also shows the harder defiant edge. In Between Days and Blood are great pop tracks, Push and Kyoto with its haunting eastern erotic influences are great. 3. Disintegration- really like this album Pictures of You connects with me the deepest since a horrible brutal tragedy to a beautiful soul named Junko Furuta happened the same year the album was made in late 1988 and early 1989 and pictures of her are the best way to remember her beloved but bittersweet memory. One of my favorite Cure songs. Other favorites are the mystical intensity of Fascination Street and the magical pop song Lovesong with the melodic violin embellishments. 4. Wish
Great list! I like TFF quite a bit more than you, but that's okay!
Thanks! I get you, we all have different tastes :)
Bloodflowers is a great album.
is my favorite <3
Smiths voice sounds great, the production is a vast improvement on the previous 2 records but my is it tedious... its like a tribute band trying to do the cure... the lyrics. lost, cold, alone, dark, its the end... its all been said and done before.... the album is clearly going to be a big success so there will have to be a follow up... fast forward a few years.. it'll be i'm lost, alone, its dark, its cold, its the end...
Mr. AllMusic published a very elaborate description and review! Your’s too. The Cure with this album demonstrate perfectlythe full extent of this high-quality opus. I fully agree with the review. This is one of The Cure's best albums with: 1. Pornography; 2. Disintegration; 3. Songs...; 4. The head...; 5. Kiss me... Several other reviews mention that this album is beautiful, but depressing. This album is more than that. The atmosphere, the sounds and the content form the expression of an inspired and skillfully presented work. That these critics consider the album depressing is an opinion, but the subjects treated and chosen go in the direction of a tragedy. When an artist chooses to talk about suicide, death, the end of things, it cannot be otherwise! Besides, if we focus on the titles alone, we find the essence of the subject: ... alone... nothing is forever... fragile... war... nodrone... never... end... There is nothing joyful there!!! Once the subject is understood, we enter the musical world and that is where EVERYTHING makes sense! The dissonant guitars, the repetitive and bewitching drums, the heavy bass, the atmospheric synths... everything conjures to transport us to the afterlife, if only we are sensitive to it. So I will dance on the Endsong as a man alone before the fate of the world with dark glasses that are worth as much as those of the pleasant but superficial ditties of the current songs and... so sad by their scope! The Cure deals with sad things, it is true, but my god it is joyful to get carried away and fly away with them!!! I will be at their next show in Quebec to celebrate their vision... and I will not be the only one... living from this collective divergence, shared with the joy in my heart of dancing on the sadness of this world!