
I am going to check out Aphex Twin, Tim Buckley, Captain Beefheart and Can. I would have liked to see a Deftones album on here, any of the first three, but maybe that is just personal bias.


I mean I have listened to them, but Daddy Yankee and the Bad Bunny, just are not very good to making a list of this type.Ĭhuck Berry and Little Richard meant too much, created and new musical genre and seem to be far too low. They are very powerful, and I am anxious because, as I told you before, it has been a collaborative process. Chino Moreno recently talked to : There are six or seven songs, which are still mutating. After the album Gore in 2016, the band rested for a while. If they were going to grab a few newer records, that were added to get more young people to pay attention, then Anderson Pak "Malibu" and Alabama Shakes "Sound and Color" (maybe a conflict of interest since she was on the board of reviewers) certainly would have been a good start over some of the albums they grabbed to fill spots in the last decade. Alternative rock band Deftones announced that they will release their new album in 2019. Seems completely incomplete to not include any orchestra/big band jazz music? I know it is rock/pop centered, but man that is a huge oversight. She fused hip hop, gender breaking lyrics, rock, funk and folk music in a time period that predated the acceptance of Frank Ocean's flexibility, by decades. I would have liked to see more Blues records(Albert King, Junior Wells and Buddy Guy), some Gregory Porter (Liquid Spirits), Coltrane-A Love Supreme ranked higher and maybe a Meshell NdegeOcello (Plantation Lullabies). I think they are fun and enjoyable discussion pieces. I read these list as simply a means to check out albums that I have never experienced.
