Tuesday, July 21, 2015

388. Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel
1977












Tracks
1. Moribund The Burgermeister 
2. Solsbury Hill
3. Modern Love 
4. Excuse Me 
5. Humdrum 
6. Slowburn 
7. Waiting For The Big One 
8. Down At The Dolce Vita 
9. Here Comes The Flood


My only experience with Peter Gabriel before this was the slightly cliched song "In Your Eyes."  I guess after that I was expecting extreme mushiness with this album.  Instead, I only got mild mushiness with a hint of every genre ever.

This album was completely all over the place.  I had to look up what genre this even falls under.  "Art rock," which is apparently a thing.  Is that the most obnoxious sounding genre title or what?  Get over yourself.  I am not sure who that is addressed to but someone needs to get over themselves.

Anyway, "Excuse Me" was a damn good song.  "Moribund The Burgermeister" was a little too progressive for me, but hey, I am trying.

RATING: 3/5

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

387. The Idiot

The Idiot
Iggy Pop
1977














Tracks
1. Sister Midnight
2. Nightclubbing
3. Fun Time
4. Baby
5. China Girl
6. Dum Dum Boys 
7. Tiny Girls 
8. Mass Production 


After the horror that was the last album, I think I would consider an album made up solely of commercial jingles a masterpiece.  To my desperate mind, this album was quite good.  Maybe I will revisit it later and be horrified.

This album was produced by David Bowie.  Although there are no more Bowie albums on the List, he continues watch over us like a slightly punkish god.

I don't know if the title of the album is a nod to Dostoyevsky or not, although that would make the album seem a lot more pretentious than it is.  It was actually really catchy, "Sister Midnight" in particular.  A welcome reprieve. 

RATING: 3/5