Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Your band, other bands, singers, songwriters, more.

Moderator: Ghost Hip

User avatar
dorfmeister
IAMILF
IAMILF
Posts: 2066
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:31 pm

Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by dorfmeister »

1. The Stooges - Raw Power



2. Pixies - Surfer Rosa



Kurt saids: "A die-cast metal fossil of misplaced draft, with or without the fucking production. Everyone who has ever commented on 'Surfer Rosa' has said that the production's amazing. I agree with that, but the songs are so strong that it wouldn't have mattered if you'd listened to it through a boom-box.

I was completely nihilistic up until about four or five years ago, when I first heard this. It changed my attitude. It made me finally admit, after being into punk rock for so many years, that I finally liked other stiles as well. It made me finally admit that I'm a music lover. Their music reminded me of the music that I always wanted to do - and was doing - before I got into punk rock eight or nine years ago."



3. The Breeders - POD



4. The Vaselines - Son Of A Gun



Kurt saids: "I just have this feeling Eugene and Frances had a really cool relationship. I don't know if that's true or not, but I think it's a really amazing thing when a couple can get on together and write some of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. They're kind of sharing their life with people. Eugene and Frances are the Captain & Tennille of the underground."



5. The Shaggs - Philosophy Of The World



Kurt saids: "It's so obviously the real thing. I heard this one live song - a Carpenters song, maybe? - where they must have been playing a day centre, and the screams in the background are louder than the music. The Shaggs are another archetypal K band."



6. Fang - Landshark



7. MDC - Millions Of Dead Cops



8. Scratch Acid - Scratch Acid



9. Saccharine Trust - Paganicons



10. Butthole Surfers - Pee Pee The Sailor



11. Black Flag - My War



12. Bad Brains - Rock For Light



13. Gang Of Four - Entertainment!



14. Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks



Kurt saids: "A million times more important than The Clash. How do I explain that? Hmm. Both were always a bad imitation of The Rolling Stones, in love with America. But at least they took their girlfriends on tour with them (The Slits). Their music was terrible, though. I blame Sandinista! for not letting me get into punk until years after I should have done - it was so bad.

The Pistols' album has the best production of any rock record I've ever heard. It's totally in-your-face and compressed. All the hype The Sex Pistols had was totally deserved - they deserved everything they got. Johnny Rotten was the one I identified with, he was the sensitive one.

The only reason I might agree with people calling our band "The Sex Pistols of the 90's" is that, for both bands, the music is a very natural thing, very sincere. But in terms of influence, fuck, no! Rock is too exhausted for that. We haven't produced a totally original sound like that. We might be uncompromising, but that's about it. We're an obvious metamorphosis."



15. The Frogs - It's Only Right And Natural



16. PJ Harvey - Dry



17. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation



18. The Knack - Get The Knack



19. The Saints - Know Your Product



20. Kleenex - Kleenex/Liliput



21. The Raincoats - The Raincoats



22. Young Marble Giants - Colossal Youth



Kurt Saids: "The music relaxes you, it's total atmospherics. It's just nice, pleasant music. I love it. The drum machine has to have the cheesiest sound ever. We're going to be on a Young Marble Giants compilation, doing 'Credit In The Straight World'. I had a crush on the singer for a while - didn't everyone?

I didn't know much about them - the Moxham brothers, right? I heard they might be getting back together again recently. Isn't it weird how, when you hear something like that, you still get excited, even though you know you shouldn't?"



23. Aerosmith - Rocks



24. Various - What is it?



25. R.E.M. - Green



26. Shonen Knife - Burning Farm



Kurt saids: "This was the first cassette that came out on K. Eventually, after a week of listening to it every day, I started crying. That's how much it affected me. I just couldn't believe that three people from a totally different culture could write songs as good as those, because I'd never heard any other Japanese music or artist who ever came up with anything good.

Everything about them is just so fucking endearing. They're not too cute! That's part of the charm. Do I think there's a paedophiliac element to their appeal? I think in Japanese culture in general there's a paedophiliac element - most of the women there dress op as young girls. It's weird.

I'm sure that I was twice as nervous to meet them as they were to meet us. I didn't want to offend or scare them in any way, because I know I'm a scruffy, slimy person who might scare them off - and that's exactly what I did. They were afraid of me. In fact, on one of our first dates together, they saw me walking towards them and they screamed at the top of their voices, turned around and ran away, and then peeked their heads out of their dressing room. I was trying to reassure them that I was harmless. The communication we had with them was deathly silence and a lot of smiling.

In many ways, they're the ultimate K band, because they are sincere, they are real. They don't' purposely put their guitars out of tune and they don't purposely sing out of tune."



27. The Slits - Typical Girls



28. The Clash - Combat Rock



29. Void/Faith - Void/Faith/Split EP



30. Rites Of Spring - Rites Of Spring



31. Beat Happening - Jamboree



32. Tales Of Terror - Tales Of Terror



33. Leadbelly - Last Sessions Volume 1



Kurt saids: "William Burroughs turned me onto that guy. He said that if you want to hear true honest music, you should hear Leadbelly. The songs are just amazing heartfelt.

Leadbelly was this poor black man in the early 1900s who went to jail a few times for wife-beating and robbery and getting into fights and bootlegging liquor. While he was is in prison, he started playing the guitar, and he sang so well that the governor started to like him, and let him out of jail. Leadbelly became an apprentice with Blind Lemon Jefferson and started recording songs, but none of the commercial recordings he made ever captured his true essence, except for these late sessions. They happened when this guy who'd been following his career for a few years caught him on a two-track tape recorder one night when they were hanging out at this hotel. It's just really cool.

I hope that my songs approximate that honesty. That's what I strive for. He was like the first punk rocker: he'd get into town, walk into an all-white bar, try to have a drink, get beat up and then go to jail because of it. So it's really cool to hear this music, especially the air of the recordings themselves, because it's so eerie to hear it on this crackly two-track.

But that's what Folkway records are like - they're awesome. They even have the entire Watergate tapes available as a 10-album set. I'm gonna get a Folkways tattoo next to my Black Flag tattoo."



34. Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff



35. Daniel Johnston - Yim Jump Music



36. Flipper - Generic Flipper



37. The Beatles - Meet The Beatles



38. Half Japanese - We Are They Who Ache With Amorous Love



Kurt saids: "I like to listen to Jad Fair and Half Japanese with headphones on, walking around shopping malls - in the heart of the American culture. I just think that, if people could hear this music right now, they'd melt, they wouldn't know what to do, they'd start bouncing off the walls and hyperventilating. So I turn up the music really loud and pretend it's blasting through the speakers in the mall."



39. Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician



40. Black Flag - Damaged



41. Fear - The Record



42. Pil - Flowers Of Romance



43. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back



44. The Marine Girls - Beach Party



45. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World



46. The Wipers - Is This Real?



47. The Wipers - Youth Of America



48. The Wipers - Over The Edge



Kurt saids: "Is This Real? Yes it is. The Wipers released maybe four or five albums. The first two were totally classic and influenced The Melvins and all the other punk rock bands. They're one of the bands I tried to assimilate. Their songs were so good. Greg Sage was pretty much the romantic, quiet, visionary kind of guy. What more can I say about them? They started Seattle grunge rock in Portland, 1977."



49. Mazzy Star - She Hangs Brightly



50. Swans - Young God EP
User avatar
TroySanders
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1013
Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 am

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by TroySanders »

fuck jurt kobain
User avatar
dorfmeister
IAMILF
IAMILF
Posts: 2066
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:31 pm

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by dorfmeister »

TroySanders wrote:fuck jurt kobain


Truck Soy Fanders.
User avatar
cloudscapes
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1159
Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:41 pm

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by cloudscapes »

nice to see some YMG and Shaggs recognition!
User avatar
TroySanders
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1013
Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 am

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by TroySanders »

dorfmeister wrote:
TroySanders wrote:fuck jurt kobain


Truck Soy Fanders.


sounds like some type of vegan food
User avatar
Blackened Soul
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 4756
Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 1:41 am
Location: puget sound where even the moss is covered in moss
Contact:

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by Blackened Soul »

Urge to wear plaid growing... must... fight...
User avatar
TroySanders
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1013
Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 am

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by TroySanders »

Blackened Soul wrote:Urge to wear plaid growing... must... fight...


dont be a fucking faggot. plaid is the shit. plaid errday.
User avatar
Blackened Soul
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 4756
Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 1:41 am
Location: puget sound where even the moss is covered in moss
Contact:

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by Blackened Soul »

TroySanders wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:Urge to wear plaid growing... must... fight...


dont be a fucking faggot. plaid is the shit. plaid errday.

Inless you are like 90lbs plaid makes you look fat :poke:
User avatar
TroySanders
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1013
Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 am

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by TroySanders »

Blackened Soul wrote:
TroySanders wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:Urge to wear plaid growing... must... fight...


dont be a fucking faggot. plaid is the shit. plaid errday.

Inless you are like 90lbs plaid makes you look fat :poke:


try me
User avatar
fiddelerselbow
experienced
experienced
Posts: 596
Joined: Mon May 30, 2011 2:13 pm
Location: Cork Baiiiiiii

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by fiddelerselbow »

I love a lot of the bands on this list. Especially Fang.
User avatar
dubkitty
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 14797
Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:03 pm
Location: somewhere between Never-Never Land and Wonderland, in a place called Never Wonder Land

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by dubkitty »

still trying to resist the Jr. Walker joke.
In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni

FIFTY YEARS OF SCARING THE CHILDREN 1970-2020--and i'm not done yet

DUBZ LOOPZ 2: THE NEXT GENERATION OUT NOW: https://on.soundcloud.com/9HKgc5xbaaYz6FNL7

DUBZ ÄLTER LOOPZ (2012-14): https://soundcloud.com/dubkitteh-1/sets ... ks-2012-14
User avatar
Gearmond
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3040
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:59 am
Location: Cleveland, OH
Contact:

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by Gearmond »

where is Red on this list?
,':{I> ... your move, Trebek.

http://gearmond.bandcamp.com/

my music for you to put in your earholes :joy:
User avatar
andtheLiquidmen
committed
committed
Posts: 460
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:30 pm
Location: New Jersey

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by andtheLiquidmen »

I find the lack of Melvins disturbing.
Chumley
experienced
experienced
Posts: 668
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:25 am

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by Chumley »

Gearmond wrote:where is Red on this list?

Thinking the same thing. Where's this list sourced from?
I want a giant bunny and I want a bunch of regular bunnies and they will form a hive mind and the giant bunny will be the queen bunny and they will attack in swarms.
User avatar
Mudfuzz
HERO
HERO
Posts: 16705
Joined: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:06 pm
Location: The gloomy lands of the northwest

Re: Kurt Cobain's Top 50 Favorite Albums

Post by Mudfuzz »

andtheLiquidmen wrote:I find the lack of Melvins disturbing.

:lol:
Post Reply