1: One album per artist. 2: Post what year the album was released in, if there's no year with it it might not be added.
Let's do this.
Cameron Hall
Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (1963) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica (1969) (I personally prefer Safe as Milk (1967) but TMR is probably more essential) Peter Brötzmann - Machine Gun (1968) Amon Duul II - Phallus Dei (1969)
Nathan Kelly
>1965 The Beatles - Rubber Soul John Coltrane - A Love Supreme >1966 The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde >1967 Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico The Who - The Who Sell Out >1968 The Mothers of Invention - We're Only in It for the Money >1969 Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King Scott Walker - Scott 4
Cameron Murphy
The Doors - The Doors (1967) The Kinks - Village Green (1968)
Brayden Robinson
Blonde on Blonde 1966 Hot Rats 1969 Out to Lunch 1964 Music From Big Pink 1968 Happy Sad 1969 Spiritual Unity 1965 The Marble Index 1968 Moondog 1969 Black Monk Time 1966 The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery 1960 Here Are The Sonics!!! 1965
Ian Walker
oh you already had like half of those on there already
sorry
Thomas Martin
also Gal Costa 1969
Thomas Adams
Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity (1965) Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde (1966) Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969) Love - Forever Changes (1967) Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear (1968) Max Roach - We Insist! (1961) Van Morrison - Astral Weeks (1968) White Noise - An Electric Noise (1969) The Stooges - The Stooges (1969) Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (1969)
Dominic Fisher
Dexter Gordon, Go, 1962 Eric Dolphy, Out to Lunch, 1964 Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde, 1966 Komeda Quintet, Astigmatic, 1966 The Red Crayola, The Parable of Arable Land, 1967 Songs of Leonard Cohen, 1967 Don Cherry, "Mu" First Part, 1969 Pharoah Sanders, Karma, 1969
Lincoln Ramirez
you'll probably have to make a beatles poll mane
Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961) Bert Jansch - s/t (1965) Nilsson - Aerial Ballet (1968) Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (1969) Townes Van Zandt - s/t (1969)
Christian Cook
is their satanic request really a good album?
Zachary Kelly
I like it.
But I also want as much fucking psych as humanly possible. Like if I could have the chart be ALL psych I'd be OK with that. But I'm adding as I go. Update soon.
Henry Miller
At Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash 1968
Ryder Miller
came up with a few more
>1967 The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? >1968 Spirit - Spirit >1969 Grand Funk Railroad - On Time Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Christopher Ortiz
>TIL Sup Forums really, REALLY fucking loves 67 and 69.
How will the early 60s even compete?
Jeremiah Martin
It doesn't help that we're limited to one album per artist. I mean The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is an essential album of 1963 but you can't include it now.
Jayden Cooper
But if we are doing one album per artist is it truly their best album? It is "essencial 60s chart" not "essencial 60s Psych"
Matthew Hill
Did you add Folsom Prison?
Oliver Hughes
Should I make an exception for this one??
None of the others have repeat artists so I'm conflicted.
Charles Miller
If we run out of space for '66, we could swap it out.
Kevin Reed
Not sure it would fit since it's a live album.
I am REALLY tempted though.
I'll consider swap outs.
Adam Bailey
You can't break the rules now. It'll invalidate the others
Tyler Bennett
Country is where you're going to get most of your early 60s stuff anyway. I don't see why not.
Josiah Wright
The Byrds
>65 Mr Tambourine Man (Turn! Turn! Turn! is better, but Tambourine is more iconic and influential)
>68 The Notorious Byrd Brothers Sweetheart of the Rodeo
Isaac Gomez
I'd prefer to add an earlier Johnny Cash album if that's ok since 67-69 are being filled at light speed.
Any preference for one of his earlier 60s albums?
Ayden Stewart
we should relax the rule for 10 records per year-- all the best stuff is coming at the tail end of the decade.
Noah Robinson
CAN - MONSTER MOVIE 1969
Sebastian Gutierrez
Getting some of the essentials that aren't obvious >1965 Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds >1966 Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators Donovan - Sunshine Superman
>1967 Buffalo Springfield Again
Justin Nelson
Update.
Jackson Sanchez
>Stand Up
My nigga
Carter Long
Sorry didn't see your post till I refreshed. I'll add a couple.
David Jenkins
Well, if you have to have one Byrd album from '68, it should be Sweetheart of the Rodeo, as it basically solidified country rock
Ayden Sanchez
Omega - Trombitás Frédi és a rettenetes emberek (1968)
Jackson C Frank (1965)
Xavier Morales
sam cook - night beat (1963) james brown - live at apollo (1963) getz & gilberto - getz/giblerto (1964)
beatles record should come early to save room later (or there should be an exception for early and late beatles)- hard day's night (1964)
vince guaraldi trio - charlie brown christmas (1965)
Joshua Martinez
>I added both my accident. FML.
I REALLY wanted to keep the more psyche one but if you think it'd be better to keep rodeo I'll keep rodeo.
Lincoln Ramirez
>62 Howlin' Wolf - s/t
Jack King
Notorious Byrd Brothers is my fav album of the decade, but if I'm gonna pair it down to "essentials," I have to go with the influence of Sweetheart
Michael Edwards
Fuck that, put The Amazing World of Arthur Brown (1968)
Cooper Jones
can we replace Happy Sad with Phallus Dei (1969) by Amon Duul II, and then put in Goodbye and Hello (1967) for Buckley instead?
Also Monk's Deam (1963) by Thelonius Monk The Who Sell Out (1967) The Soft Machine (1968) Silver Apples (1968)
Joseph Cook
otis redding - otis blue (1965) nina simone - pastel blues (1965)
simon and garfunkel - sounds of silence/OR/ PSRT (1966) monks - black monk time (1966)
Jordan Diaz
John Coltrane - giant steps. 1960
Justin Lewis
...The fuck? The Who Sell Out and Phallus Dei are already on there, man.
Liam Phillips
I think it might be hard to populate the early 60's with non-jazz as albums weren't really important yet.
Nolan Barnes
There already is coltrane
Andrew Jenkins
only just updated so I didn't see sorry
Aaron Bell
Fuck, are we gonna have to resort to singles?
Carter Bell
ohwait Phallus dei was always there I'm fucking blind
Grayson Cruz
Fuck no.
If we do I'm just cutting the chart off at 65. All in favor?
William Hughes
how has no one mentioned Fahey yet?
John Fahey - The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death (1965)
Caleb Martin
Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds (1965)
Elijah Sanchez
move the who to an earlier year (my generation or a quick one), to open up room for songs by leonard cohen (1967)
Adrian Ramirez
James Brown - Live at the Apollo (63)
Jace Johnson
no. just put on jazz albums then.
Landon Parker
>tfw you don't know which Byrds album to put on there
Jonathan Morales
Love - Forever Changes (1967) The United States of America - The United States of America (1968) Hunger - Strictly From Hunger (1969) Music Emporium - Music Emporium (1969)
Carter James
Buddy the late 60s are full.
We need help with the early 60s. (P l e a s e)
Luis Anderson
early 60s coming through
>1960 John Coltrane – Giant Steps Charles Mingus – Blues & Roots
>1961 George Russell – Ezz-thetics John Coltrane – My Favorite Things Ornette Coleman – Free Jazz Lee Konitz – Motion
>1964 Albert Ayler – Spirits The Chieftains – self-titled Muddy Waters – Folk Singer Stan Getz & João Gilberto – Getz / Gilberto The Animals – self-titled
>1965 Albert Ayler – Ghosts The Sonics – Here Are the Sonics Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited Andrew Hill – Point of Departure Nina Simone – Pastel Blues
>1966 Ennio Morricone – Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo Sun Ra – The Magic City John Coltrane – Ascension The Fugs – self-titled Monks – Black Monk Time Wayne Shorter – Speak No Evil John Mayall & Eric Clapton – Blues Breakers Cecil Taylor – Unit Structures
Matthew Reyes
If last resort you could change some albums Like Surrealistic Pillow for Takes Off (66) Blonde on Blonde for Bringing it All Back Home (65) Honestly idk
Owen Baker
The Deviants - Ptooff!
Colton Ross
Eh, we could just collapse all the early stuff into a couple rows and make more room for later albums.
Might as well toss in some soundtracks to fill out the early years: Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim - West Side Story (1961) Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther (1964) Rodgers and Hammerstein - The Sound of Music (1965)
Owen Collins
If we only have one Byrds album, it should be this
John Parker
No I meant between we're already deciding between (Tamborine Man, Sweetheart, and Notorious)
Zachary Hernandez
You two are fucking saints and I love you.
Ethan Kelly
>Eh, we could just collapse all the early stuff into a couple rows and make more room for later albums. yes
Owen Brooks
BB King - King of the Blues (1961) John Mayall & Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers (1966) Muddy Waters - Folk Singer (1964) Bernard Herrmann - Psycho (1960)
Levi Campbell
Albro T. Gaul - Sounds of North American Insects (1960) Prof. Alex Bradford and the Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir - Shakin' Down the Rafters (1960) Bukka White - Mississippi Blues (1963) The Deadly Ones - It's Monster Surfing Time (1964) Takeshi Terauchi - Let's Go Eleki-Bushi (1965) Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Muddy Waters - Electric Mud (1968) Sly and the Family Stone - Stand! (1969) Tyrannosaurus Rex - Unicorn (1969) Mississippi Fred McDowell - I Do Not Play No Rock'n'Roll (1969) Neil Young With Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969) Wataru Takada - 汽車が田舎を通るそのとき (1969)
Charles Cooper
>1960 Ella Fitzgerald - Ella in Berlin The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montomery Chicago Symphony - Schehezerade Muddy Waters - Muddy Watters at Newport Louis Armstrong - Satchmo Plays King Oliver Joao Gilberto - O amor, o sorriso e a flor Oscar Brown Jr - Sin and Soul Link Wray and the Wraymen - s/t John Lee Hooker - Travellin Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger >1961 Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz: A Collective Improvization Les Blousons noirs - Special Rock Bill Evans Trio - Sunday at the Village Vanguard Patsy Cline - Showcade Igor Stravinsky - Stravinsky Conducts Le Sacre du printemps Various Artists - West Side Story Art Blakely - A Night in Tunisia Hank Mobley - Roll Call Mal Waldron - The Quest >1962 Herbert von Karajan and Berlin Philharmoniker - Requiem KV 626 Sonny Rollins - The Bridge Maurice Jarre - Lawrence of Arabia Sonny Clark - Leapin and Loapin Freddie Hubbard - Ready for Freddie Herbie Hancock - Takin Off Horace Silver Quartet - Tokyo Blues Lightnin Hopkins - Lightnin Strikes Karlheinz Stockhauzen - Gesang Der Junglinge - Kontakte Oscar Peterson - Very Tall
I'll do 1963-65, but don't eliminate them just yet
Connor Gutierrez
This is by far the hardest one yet.
A big to thanks to all who are helping with this.
Levi Bennett
I LOVE YOU!!!!
Updating it as we speak! Thank you so much!
Dominic Cooper
Stravinsky Conducts Le Sacre du Printempts (1961)
Oliver Hughes
bruh
Leo Mitchell
My bad, man. Adding it.
Aaron Roberts
Dick Dale - Surfer's Choice Captain Beefheart - Safe as Milk Rolling Stones - Aftermath
Jason Diaz
>1963 Juiliard String Quartets - The 6 String Quartets Nino Rota - 8 1/2 Various Artists - A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue Roy Orbison - In Dreams Stan getz and Luiz Bonfa - Jazz Samba Encore! Mississippi John hurt - Folk Songs and Blues >1964 Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder Etta James - Rocks the House Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds Jan Johannson - Jazz pa svenska The Ronettes - Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica >1965 AMM - AMMMusic 1966 Them - The Angry Young Them Vince Guaraldi - A Charlie Brown Christmas Wayne Shorter - Juju Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band - Hoodoo Blues
Julian Flores
last three years are a fucking mess, they need some changes
>1967 replace: Bee Gees – Bee Gees’ 1st with: Leonard Cohen – Songs of Leonard Cohen
>1968 replace: Omega – Trombitás Frédi és a rettenetes emberek with: The United States of America – self-titled
>1969 replace: Grand Funk Railroad – On Time Scott Walker – Scott 4 with: Terry Riley – A Rainbow in Curved Air Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
Gavin Johnson
>replace: >Bee Gees – Bee Gees’ 1st Darn it. Fine.
Jace Gutierrez
Replace scott 4? Have you heard that album? I love Nick Drake but if i were to create a list to show all that the 60s had to offer I would pick scott over nick
Luis Diaz
The Stooges - s/t (1969)
pls
Isaiah Sanders
Yeah, Scott Walker's a huge influence on a lot of musicians.
Jayden Walker
>I had to get rid of one of my favorite albums.
My almonds....
John Roberts
its for the best, user
Joseph Murphy
Hey OP, have you done a '00s chart?
Brody Nguyen
If you say so, user....
Brayden Bell
Les Blousons Noirs - Integrale 1961-1962 in the 1961 row is a compilation album from 2007. Put West Side Story there. Longest-charting album in history, really influential (songs covered by Yes, Alice Cooper, etc).
Isaac Johnson
Here you go, family.
Michael Jones
Fuck didn't read the rules I'm gay Dick Dale - Surfer's Choice 1962 Captain Beefheart - Safe as Milk 1967 Rolling Stones - Aftermath UK 1966 If there's room I think these are some important albums, especially surfer's choice
Levi Williams
Oh, the guy who mentioned Les Blousons Noirs said Special Rock, not the compilation album you have there. I guess they use the same cover. Still, WSS should go somewhere IMO.
Jeremiah Davis
We need 1 more for 62, 2 for 63, and 1 for 64
Added SC
Added WSS
Parker Nguyen
the who is on there twice you gook
Joseph Sanders
and ayler is on there twice
Thomas Robinson
The kingsmen in person for 1963
Blake Perez
Which was very easily fixed! Huzzah!
Jaxson Perry
>1962 Ray Charles - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music >1963 Karel Appel - Musique barbare The Ventures - The Ventures in Space >1964 Chuck Berry - St. Louis to Liverpool
Matthew Martinez
and mingus. fuck dude are you even trying?
Lucas Green
Honest question, but why is AMMMusic in 1965? Disregarding that it could have been released in either 1966 or 1967, I can't find any sources saying it was recorded at any time other than 1966.
Ryan Parker
>nagging me instead of offering swapouts Yes. I am.
You're more than welcome to suggest things instead of complaining y'know.
Jordan Edwards
To replace blues and roots, dion - runaround sue
Luke Sullivan
...
Connor Perry
I honestly dont know cuck berry in london (1965)
Jace Bailey
Here Are the Sonics by the Sonics Black Monk Time by the Monks The Seeds s/t