Very much this, but Tago Mago is still a classic.

Sounds a bit like what Dirty Projectors did with their Rise Above interpretations album of Black Flag Damaged covers…

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Just listened to this walking home from work. I’ve never heard to before. Unfair to score on one listen - but it’s great and possibly an 8.

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Okay. I’ve just listened to this again walking back again from work. 2nd listen and it is now fantastic. Really love that I cannot make out hardly any lyrics and I’m not even certain what language they are singing in our even if it’s a made up language. I know I could Google this but I don’t want to. It’s a bit like a treasure trove. Fantastic musicianship with a lovely drum sound. Love the jamming and tighter parts also. Madly, it also sounds a little like the Happy Mondays in places. Might be a 9, too soon to tell really.

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Listened to this record for the first time in a long time and I’m properly in love with most of it. Obviously tracks 5-6 are very challenging but much of it is absolutely gorgeous. The chord progression in Paperhouse is so lilting and fragile, and then the way the propulsive mid-section resolves back to that is beautiful. You can tell these guys were tight. Jaki is a staggeringly great drummer.

I used to be pretty ambivalent towards Halleluwah but now I release how amazing it is. All these brilliant drum overdubs and weird ambient bits over that insistent drumming. You can definitely hear the influence on Boredoms’ stuff like Vision Creation Newsun- the tribal drums and textures especially. The National Anthem by Radiohead has a similar, angular groove, and the discipline of the instruments playing out such a groove Damo doing his incantations above it is an obvious influence on The Fall, especially tunes like Winter (Hostel Maxi) and, of course, I Am Damo Suzuki (as if the title wasn’t a big enough hint!).

I’ll go for an 8. It’s incredibly influential but still has enough drive, groove and emotional punch to make it much more than a historical artefact. Even if I’ll still have to work on tracks 5-6…

Also, a reminder that Lost Somebody, a beautiful late A Tribe Called Quest song paying tribute to Phife Dog, sampled the relaxing bit in Halleluwah to great effect.

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Listened to this again. 3rd listen.

It’s brilliant.

No idea what he is singing about, almost in tongues.

ā€œWhen I saw mushroomhead, in my garden, I kept my distance, and listened to Slayerā€

Amazing album.

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God 5 more hours to waut

This record is perfect if you only listen to the first disc

Aumgn is better than I remember

Peking O / Coffee Or Tea is one of the single worst sides of music I can think of

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7.92

slightly better than S****** D****

7.92 for Tago Mago. Very good score considering there was quite a lot of negative comments about the ā€˜difficult’ tracks

@Kallgeese can you choose a track that isn’t Halleluwah please?

Well now, this is interesting, a dead heat between Head Hunters and Pet Sounds. Really surprised by this considering in the ā€˜Your favourite albums of the 1970s’ thread not a single person has said Head Hunters. Time for Discobot…

Has to be ā€˜Oh Yeah’ for me!

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@discobot you goose, pick Headhunters!

Hi! To find out what I can do, say @discobot display help.

Thanks!

1.Head Hunters
2. Pet Sounds

@discobot roll 1d2

:game_die: 2

Pet Sounds it is. @discobot please apologise to @Kallgeese

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finally got round to listening to this record for the first time in year, and yeah it’s great, would have given it an 8

It’s a 9.

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