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Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 12:34 pm
by bada
liebzz wrote:bada wrote:liebzz wrote:
David Lee Roth - Skyscraper
There’s this little section of the album, Skyscraper and Damn Good, where I was starting to wonder if DLR was growing up a little. I mean, these songs are sonically complex and seem to tap into something more. Then Hot Dog and a Shake comes on and we know where we are, and it’s still fun. Add in Stand Up and Just Like Paradise and we have another fun and solid album.
The Essential Track: Just Like Paradise
Up Next: Talking Heads - Naked
Hina's a cool song on that one too...
I keep expecting the other shoe to drop on DLR and it just hasn’t yet. He really was a world class entertainer in the 70s and 80s.
The album after this one has a handful of good songs and then it kinda falls apart for DLR.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 12:36 pm
by liebzz
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - Up Your Alley
After the Runaways and her debut solo album, both fantastic, seems like Jett fell into a particular pattern of releasing albums just good enough that you feel pretty good about them, but also so by the numbers that there’s nothing to really get excited about. A perfunctory and decent lead single followed by a few decent covers and middle of the road originals. We are in this space once again with Up Your Alley, as I Hate Myself For Loving You is our decent lead single, and there’s a few decent covers and the remainder of this is good enough, but probably not anything to get excited about. Shame because those first couple albums I mentioned are pretty great and you leave these nearly every time wishing she would push as hard as she did then.
The Essential Track: I Hate Myself For Loving You
Up Next: The Waterboys - Fisherman’s Blues
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 12:37 pm
by liebzz
bada wrote:liebzz wrote:bada wrote:liebzz wrote:
David Lee Roth - Skyscraper
There’s this little section of the album, Skyscraper and Damn Good, where I was starting to wonder if DLR was growing up a little. I mean, these songs are sonically complex and seem to tap into something more. Then Hot Dog and a Shake comes on and we know where we are, and it’s still fun. Add in Stand Up and Just Like Paradise and we have another fun and solid album.
The Essential Track: Just Like Paradise
Up Next: Talking Heads - Naked
Hina's a cool song on that one too...
I keep expecting the other shoe to drop on DLR and it just hasn’t yet. He really was a world class entertainer in the 70s and 80s.
The album after this one has a handful of good songs and then it kinda falls apart for DLR.
That could be why. I remember having A Little Ain’t Enough on CD somewhere and that was my impression way back then.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 2:09 pm
by wease
bada wrote:liebzz wrote:bada wrote:liebzz wrote:
David Lee Roth - Skyscraper
There’s this little section of the album, Skyscraper and Damn Good, where I was starting to wonder if DLR was growing up a little. I mean, these songs are sonically complex and seem to tap into something more. Then Hot Dog and a Shake comes on and we know where we are, and it’s still fun. Add in Stand Up and Just Like Paradise and we have another fun and solid album.
The Essential Track: Just Like Paradise
Up Next: Talking Heads - Naked
Hina's a cool song on that one too...
I keep expecting the other shoe to drop on DLR and it just hasn’t yet. He really was a world class entertainer in the 70s and 80s.
The album after this one has a handful of good songs and then it kinda falls apart for DLR.
You’re quite generous. I felt this is the one that really drops.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 3:21 pm
by bada
wease wrote:bada wrote:liebzz wrote:bada wrote:liebzz wrote:
David Lee Roth - Skyscraper
There’s this little section of the album, Skyscraper and Damn Good, where I was starting to wonder if DLR was growing up a little. I mean, these songs are sonically complex and seem to tap into something more. Then Hot Dog and a Shake comes on and we know where we are, and it’s still fun. Add in Stand Up and Just Like Paradise and we have another fun and solid album.
The Essential Track: Just Like Paradise
Up Next: Talking Heads - Naked
Hina's a cool song on that one too...
I keep expecting the other shoe to drop on DLR and it just hasn’t yet. He really was a world class entertainer in the 70s and 80s.
The album after this one has a handful of good songs and then it kinda falls apart for DLR.
You’re quite generous. I felt this is the one that really drops.
I like A Lil' Ain't Enough, Baby's On Fire, It's Showtime and Drop In The Bucket. I suppose 4 out of 12 is a small handful and I freely admit it could just be the nostalgia talking.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 11:56 pm
by liebzz
The Waterboys - Fisherman’s Blues
This is a complete change of direction for The Waterboys. I was fully enthralled with This is the Sea, and of course part of you wishes for more of that - an album that drooped out of the sky and was near perfect epic rock. This is a bit more of a folk rock record, and in moments, it’s as good as This Is the Sea, though it does sort of lose its momentum in the last third. We Will Not Be Lovers is beyond exceptional, a killer propulsive track leading with violin. World Party, the wild cover of Sweet Thing (Van Morrison), the title track, And a Bang on the Ear, and When Ye Go Away are all just fantastic - such a great band.
The Essential Track: We Will Not Be Lovers
Up Next: John Hiatt - Slow Turning
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 12:31 am
by liebzz
We’ve still got about a dozen albums to go in ‘88, so we’ll be there for a bit still, but why not get a beat on ‘89. Bring me what I’m missing:
Miles Davis - Amandla
Miles Davis - Aura
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother’s Milk
Alice Cooper - Trash
Aerosmith - Pump
Great White - Twice Shy
Warrant - Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
L.A. Guns - Cocked & Loaded
Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood
Tesla - The Great Radio Controversy
Skid Row
The Stone Roses
Fugazi - 13 Songs
Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
Neil Young - Freedom
Lou Reed - New York
Warren Zevon - Transverse City
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever
Tragically Hip - Up to Here
The Cure - Disintegration
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Mudhoney
Soundgarden - Louder Than Love
Nirvana - “Bleach”
Pixies - Doolittle
Bob Mould - Workbook
The Replacements - Don’t Tell a Soul
XTC - Oranges and Lemons
Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique
De La Soul - Three Feet High and Rising
Prince - Batman Soundtrack
The B-52s - Cosmic Thing
Grateful Dead - Built to Last
Bob Dylan - Oh Mercy
Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 12:44 am
by LoathedVermin72
Madonna - Like a Prayer
Killdozer - Twelve Point Buck
Neil Young - Eldorado
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Automatic
Billy Joel - Storm Front
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 1:05 am
by wease
Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814
Paul McCartney - Flowers in the Dirt
John Cougar Mellencamp – Big Daddy
Don Henley – The End Of The Innocence I know, I know…
Neil Young- Freedom
KISS- Hot in the Shade
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- In Step
The Smithereens- 11
Eric Clapton- Journeyman
Mother Love Bone- Shine
Tesla- The Great Radio Controversy
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 1:05 am
by Birds in Hell
Julee Cruise - Floating Into the Night
Rollins Band - Hard Volume
Slint - Tweez
Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis - Deep Listening
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 1:09 am
by liebzz
All added unless it was already there. We ain’t letting this decade go without a fight! Already like 55 albums for ‘89.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 1:43 am
by liebzz
Between finishing ‘88 and moving into Miles’ final albums in his lifetime, planning to spend a minute with Miles both as tribute and to hit a bunch of his albums I missed the first time through. Including those final two, that will be a dozen. Kind of like an intermission for those with no Miles interest. EVEN AFTER THAT, I have a list of another 10 I will fit in somewhere. Dude had a lot of albums.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 12:39 am
by liebzz
John Hiatt - Slow Turning
This was a nice fusion of country and rock that took me a bit by surprise. Drive South immediately takes you to a solid space and Trudy and Dave leans a little more country. Sometime Other Than Now, Slow Turning, and Paper Thin were other highlights of note. I am not well versed in country but this hit just the right spot for me with the genre.
The Essential Track: Drive South
Up Next: Dwight Yoakam - Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 1:53 am
by coptheriotact
I’m interested in the Miles intermission
Also
89 bad religion - no control
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 2:23 am
by VinylGuy
ey put on some Roxette, probably Look Sharp from 88 and Joyride from 91
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 3:01 am
by Higgs
1989
Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls ('Messengers' in the US) - So Much Water So Close to Home
Weddings Parties Anything - The Big Don't Argue
John Lee Hooker - The Healer
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 3:07 am
by liebzz
Dwight Yoakam - Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room
I certainly have spots where I appreciate country music, most often when it is blended with rock, folk, or some other variation that makes it more palatable for me. I am not on the country music is bad bandwagon - more like it’s a bit more challenging for me to connect with perhaps. John Hiatt’s album I just heard is a good example of my point. This is whole twang, and much of this was quite tough for me. There’s certainly plenty of good material here, from the Latin influenced title track to Streets of Bakersfield and personal favorite What I Don’t Know. In the end though, might just be a little too much twang for my taste.
The Essential Track: What I Don’t Know
Up Next: Graham Parker - The Mona Lisa’s Sister
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 3:10 am
by liebzz
coptheriotact wrote:I’m interested in the Miles intermission
Also
89 bad religion - no control
By my rough count, we’ve already covered 11 of his albums so 12 more now and another 10 I think in my count for later.
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 3:23 am
by Jorge
1989
The Blue Nile - Hats
Re: Essential Studio Albums
Posted: Fri April 17, 2026 11:32 am
by liebzz
Graham Parker - The Mona Lisa’s Sister
It’s clear from the very start of this album that this was going to be the sort of soul inflected classic rock and pop reminiscent of Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson, and this album delivers to that end. OK Hieronymus, Get Started Start a Fire, and Don’t Let It Break You Down are serious keepers from this one. The bonus track Ordinary Girl is pretty killer, and the cover of Sam Cooke’s Cupid is spot on. A very solid album here.
The Essential Track: Get Started Start a Fire
Up Next: The Jeff Healey Band - See the Light