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Our Favorite Albums (11 - 15) - WESU 88.1 FM


Rob says:
Brian Eno said this band only had 200 fans, but each one started a rock ‘n’ roll band. Alternative rock starts here.
13. Carole King – Tapestry [1971]
Nominated by
DJ Livor Mortis of Word on the Street, DJ Jagged Little Thrill of What the Funk & Word on the Street. DJ Deni of Lovin’ the 70’s. and
DJ MTSPEN of Storytime/Motivation Nation
DJ MTSPEN says:
14. Van Morrison – Moondance [1970]
Nominated by
DJ MTSPEN of Storytime/Motivation Nation
Sir Jon says:
A top ten-favourite, “Cousin” Van is hard to pin down with albums. Moondance typically tops them all for having a personal fav, “Caravan”, in the track list. ....

Funk Storytime , Carole King , Randy Chatfield , Livor Mortis , John Coltrane , Richard Kamins , George Harrison , Van Morrison , Francesco Fiumara , Brian Eno , Love Supreme , River Valley Rhythms , Big Bent , Dub Revolution , Arts Radio Hour , Little Thrill , Velvet Underground , Sir Jon , Pinto Comics , All Things Must , ஃபங்க் கதை நேரம் , கரோல் கிங் , ஆண்டி அரட்டை , ஜான் கோல்ட்ரேன் , ரிச்சர்ட் காமின்கள் , ஜார்ஜ் ஹாரிசன் ,

Our Favorite Albums (31 - 40) - WESU 88.1 FM


33. Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells [1973]
Nominated by
Leith of The Light Fandango.
Rob says:
New Age music starts here. But it’s New Age done right. Don’t blame him for what followed.
34. The Cranberries – Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? [1993]
Nominated by
DJ AmorOso of WTF: What the Funk & Storytime.
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? is the debut studio album by Irish alternative rock band The Cranberries. Released on 1 March 1993 after four EPs, it is both the band’s first full-length album and major label release. The album was written entirely by the band’s lead singer Dolores O’Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan. (wikipedia.org) ....

Stevie Wonder , Funk Storytime , Randy Chatfield , Michael Benson , Berry Gordy , Richard Kamins , Noel Hogan , Bob Dylan , Dolores Oriordan , Mike Oldfield , Chocolate Cake , His Royal Purple , Psychedelic Rick , Tubular Bells , New Age , Doloreso Riordan , Talking Book , Arts Radio Hour , Bill Revill , Little Thrill , Johnny Ganache , Pinto Comics , River Valley Rhythms , Odessey And Oracle , Light Fandango , Western Front ,

Our Favorite Albums (41 - 50) - WESU 88.1 FM


Nominated by
Rick Reaction.
DJ MTSPEN says:
For me, this album changed how I listened to music and how I developed deeper connections with artists. All nine members stand out on the album, and its such a unique mix of sounds and display of raw creativity they show.
42. King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King [1969]
Nominated by
Sir Jon of Pint O’ Comics.
Sir Jon says:
DJ Cheshire Cat says:
By 1969, The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Gong, and others had hinted at the progressive rock genre. The cacophonous audio assault of “21st Century Schizoid Man”, this album’s opening track, was the howling birth cry of the newborn movement. The specificity and purpose of King Crimson’s arrangements on their debut is amazeballs. That they eschewed mining psychedelia and existing folk music for their inspiration and created a self-contained mythos in each song is simply astonishing. ....

United Kingdom , United States , Ray Davies , Funk Storytime , Randy Chatfield , Livor Mortis , Courtney Barnett , Richard Kamins , Fiona Apple , Paul Simon , Albert King , Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society , Tang Clan , Big Bent , Dub Revolution , Motivation Nation , Crimson King , Sir Jon , Moody Blues , Pink Floyd , Century Schizoid , King Crimson , Little Thrill , Born Under , Bad Sign , River Valley Rhythms ,

Our Favorite Albums (61 - 70) - WESU 88.1 FM

Our Favorite Albums (61 - 70) - WESU 88.1 FM
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New York , United States , New Jersey , Asbury Park , Neal Boenzi , Michael Jackson , Funk Storytime , Randy Chatfield , Michael Benson , Junior Reid , Fleetwood Mac , Bruce Springsteen , Fluccs Capacitor , Time Moves Slow , Hip Hop , Johnny Ganache , Pinto Comics , Big Bent , Dub Revolution , Arts Radio Hour , Modern Vampires , Little Thrill , York City , Jimi Hendrix Experience , Are You , Super Ape ,

Our Favorite Albums (71 - 80) - WESU 88.1 FM


Rob says:
73. John Lennon – John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band [1970]
Nominated by
DJ Deni of Lovin’ the 70’s.
DJ McKenzie says:
John Lennon’s first post-Beatles album is a classic; the lofi recording style is a direct contrast from his next album “Imagine,” which lets his songwriting shine.
74. Shel Silverstein – Freakin’ at the Freakers Ball [1972]
Nominated by
DJ Cheshire Cat of Wonderland.
Big Bent says:
As a pre teen, I wore this highly inappropriate tape out in my portable player. Lyrics to songs like “Sophisticated Lady”, “I got stoned and I missed it” and “Stacy Brown got two” were my anthems. plus “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout would not take the garbage out”… ....

United States , Funk Storytime , Livor Mortis , Paul Mccartney , John Lennon , Kendrick Lamar , Tom Waits , Jimi Hendrix , Stacy Brown , Paul Linda Mccartney , Stevie Wonder , Michael Benson , David Bowie , Randy Newman , Russell Elevado , Keith Jarrett , Erykah Badu , Sarah Cynthia Sylvia , Shel Silverstein , Flaming Lips , Soft Bulletin , Johnny Ganache , Pinto Comics , Plastic Ono Band , Splitting Hairs , Freakers Ball ,