Weirdest Albums Ever according to Uncut Magazine

The 30 weirdest albums ever according to Uncut Magazine:

01. "A Wizard, a True Star" (Todd Rundgren, 1973)
02. "The Wedding Album" (John Lennon & Yoko Ono, 1969)
03. "Lulu" (Metallica & Lou Reed, 2011)
04. "I Hear a New World" (Joe Meek, 1991)
05. "The Drift" (Scott Walker, 2006)
06. "Locust Abortion Technician" (Butthole Surfers, 1987)
07. "Disco 3000" (Sun Ra, 1978)
08. "Cow Thief Skank" (Lee Perry, 1973)
09. "Ready for the House" (Jandek, 1978)
10. 'John Cage: Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano" (John Tilbury, 1975)
11. "Trout Mark Replica" (Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band, 1969)
12. "An Electric Storm" (White Noise, 1969)
13. "Adult Themes for Voices" (Mike Patton, 1996)
14. "The Third Reich 'N' Roll" (The Residents, 1976)
15. "666" (Aphrodite's Child, 1972)
16. "Winter Songs" (Art Bears, 1979)
17. "Greatest Hits" (Chris Gaines, 1999)
18. "Faust (Aka Clear)" (Faust, 1971)
19. "Folk Songs for the 21st Century" (Sheldon Allman, 1960)
20. "That's Life" (Sham 69, 1978)
21. "Plays Popular Classics" (Portsmouth Sinfonia, 1974)
22. "Oar" (Skip Spence, 1969)
23. "First Utterance" (Comus, 1971)
24. "Lumpy Gravy" (Frank Zappa, 1968)
25. "Drinkin My Own Sperm" (Álvaro, 1977)
26. "Sounds of North America" (Various Frogs)
27. "Novelty Rock" (Denim, 1997)
28. "Zaireeka" (The Flaming Lips, 1997)
29. "The Devil Glitch" (Chris Butler, 1996)
30. "Into Outer Space WIth Lucia Pamela" (Lucia Pamela, 1969)

toughts? what would Piero think?

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>a wizard a true star
Great album but weirdest of all time? what the fuck

>15. "666" (Aphrodite's Child, 1972)
I like the album but it isn't really that weird except for like one song

that's life? really?

>being uncut

>Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band

My thought exactly

Sham 69 were as straightforward and somewhat ironic as punk gets

>26. "Sounds of North America" (Various Frogs)

yeah, listened to it the other day and it barely registered as weird, just good. Bizarre number 1 pick really

First Utterance isn't THAT weird, right?

This was just what I was about to post
It's hardly weird, it's a fucking masterpiece but it's definitely straight ahead

Toecutter
youtube.com/watch?v=xobSlAo7pH8

Nuclear Rabbit
youtube.com/watch?v=yYMymmknJdY

Crotchduster
youtube.com/watch?v=i3gvfcnjPnE

Enjoy some actually weird stuff

>what these aren't weird
Your REEEEEEE is showing guys

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that's not even the weirdest Jandek album

>03. "Lulu" (Metallica & Lou Reed, 2011)
This list is bullshit.

>A Wizard, a True Star
>weird

It's a pop album

>23. "First Utterance" (Comus, 1971)
They must not get it. It isn't weird.

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TMR and The Third Reich N Roll are really the only albums that deserve to be on this list. Locust Abortion Technician and Faust are p weird but I wouldn't consider them even close to that level of weird

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how is faust lower than locust abortion technician or 666?

it's an utterly terrible list though

would bet the article writer hasn't even listened to most of these records

ADULT THEMES For Voice is the only Patton I can stomach these days. Legit entry

well, at least they know who john tilbury is, which is more than you could say for 90% of this godforsaken place

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seems like they actually know about music. Now imagine if Rolling Stone did the same list, they would probably put Kid A as number one kek

>lulu weirder than TMR

Are the albums listed not weird though?

none if this are weird except for a few, but it is commendable that they know this bands

Gehehe

somewhat, but there's a few that aren't at all and it's all various forms of plain rock music

where's all the avant-garde, noise or chance composition stuff

>15. "666" (Aphrodite's Child, 1972)
wow

i think it's because it's an album from a very popular band and a legendary artist.

stop bitching, post alternates

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>avant-garde
Adult Themes for Voices, Faust, Wedding Album, a bunch of the rock albums have influences in there

>noise
Lumpy Gravy, the The Third Reich 'n' Roll

>chance composition
John Cage: Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano