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create_destiny) wrote2008-10-24 07:49 pm
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Seasonal Albums
There are certain albums that are best enjoyed during a particular time of year. To listen to such albums in their "off-season" is to deprive yourself of the full album experience. R.E.M.'s Green album, for example, is best enjoyed in the spring, whereas Fables of the Reconstruction should be played in the fall. Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues or Jane's Addiction's Nothing's Shocking are best when played in the summer. This is not to say that these albums cannot be enjoyed "out of season" ---it's just that they're best when experienced "in season."
Autumn This is the perfect time of year, the perfect month even, to listen to Concrete Blonde's Bloodletting or Portishead's Dummy. Dummy is one of the best damn albums of the '90s if you ask me and it has a long season that goes from late October to early March.
What season should your favorite albums be played in?
Autumn This is the perfect time of year, the perfect month even, to listen to Concrete Blonde's Bloodletting or Portishead's Dummy. Dummy is one of the best damn albums of the '90s if you ask me and it has a long season that goes from late October to early March.
What season should your favorite albums be played in?
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For me, I like most of 311's music in the spring and summer. They remind me festivals, bbq's, beer, swimming, driving a convertible. They make me feel warm and happy, like that first week we get of spring after a long sucky winter. Like you said, it's not wrong to listen to them "out of season" but it just feels perfect to hear them at the right time of year.
Sublime is definitely a summer band for me. I tend to listen to particular music styles more at different seasons. I prefer hip hop and stoner rock in the summer more. In the fall/winter I tend to listen to more alt rock, and emo-esque stuff, like uh Pearl Jam or My Chemical Romance. I tend to lean towards more angry or depressing music when it's the middle of January...
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This song you have shared is one I only know through a movie sound track (can't pull the name right now), but totally love! I'll now have to check out the whole album.
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Therefore, Joe Henry's Short Man's Room will always be a winter album as it makes me think of my first winter in Missoula, carless, walking everywhere through the snow.
Similarly, I discovered the Modern Lovers (far too late in life) working the late shift in the summer. So, I always imagine riding my bike home at midnight in the balmy summer in the absolute dark.
I love that.
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I agree about Nothing's Shocking. That's a great "roll the car windows down, drive really fast, and blast the speakers" summertime album.
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This past summer, I listened to the second disc of Frank Zappa's You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 frequently at work. I have to think the fact that it was all recorded during a summer tour (1982 tour of Europe) and almost all at outdoor concerts is what makes it feel and sound so summer-y to me.
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