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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Joy Division, Atmosphere 12” 45rpm single (Factory, 1980)
“Atmosphere” would be a heartbreaking song even if you weren’t reading it back through Curtis’s death, which you inevitably do. But there’s something strong, noble, even peaceful about it — it’s a bit like he’s come out on the other side, over here with us, looking back on everything with detachment and love. Sonically, this…
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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Nara Leao, Coisas do Mundo (Philips, 1969)
Sidney Miller, who arranges all the tracks here in a gorgeous flute-and-harpsichord-heavy 60s baroque pop style, is like the Wes Anderson of post-bossa: his world is at times quirky, cute, and heartbreaking, but everything is always deliberate, sincere, and beautiful. I adore Nara Leao for her strength-defeats-shyness vocal manner, and this is among my favourite…
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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Sidney Miller, Brasil Do Guarani Ao Guaraná (Elenco, 1968)
The highs are high on this sophomore effort from my personal hero of post-bossa MPB, the awkwardly brilliant Sidney Miller. Despite my lack of Portuguese, I think I’m right in assuming this is some kind of concept album about Brazilian history — a Sufjan Stevens’s Michigan avant la lettre. In between the stagey numbers you’ll…
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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier, Cannabis soundtrack (Bagatelle, 1970)
Never has a title been more apt: this is my vote for the ultimate stoner album. The next year, Gainsbourg and Vannier would make the immortal Melody Nelson. This isn’t anywhere near that league as a work of art, but it’s exploding with good ideas worth pursuing later. Nearly impossible to pick just three excerpts,…
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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Yoshio Ohtomo Quartet, As a Child (Seven Seas, 1978)
An utterly joyous, exuberant record, one of my absolute all-time favourite jazz albums. Funky bass lines, catchy melodies, a wide variety of sounds and instruments but all in that register of pure bliss. One of my absolute favourite album covers too — no posing whatsoever, just a man in love with his family (note that…
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Amazing Records That Sound Incredible: Scandinavian Suite by Bingo Miki (Three Blind Mice, 1977)
In an effort to come up with content for my beloved website that doesn’t take me full weekends to produce (!), I have decided to start an Instagram account and post short reviews of albums that (a) I love and (b) sound exceptionally good. It’s a hard sweet spot to hit — but I’ve got…