100. Top 100 (The ones that got away)
At 100 listens we break from the form to celebrate with a change of pace.
Individual bangers from albums that didn't make the cut.
Album Club Hot 100
Brothers Gonna Work it Out
Fave Album picks
The brothers were asked to rate a top five. Hey there 'aint no rules ya'll. It's just what takes a brother
N.B. There were rules. You couldn't choose your own albums.
Chris (selected since joining on 73)
1. (Selection 82) Amaro Freitas, Rasif
2. (Selection 84) Jon Hassell/Brian Eno, Fourth World Vol 1 Possible Musics
3. (Selection 99) Nico, Chelsea Girl
4. (Selection 76) Sunda Arc, Tides
5. (Selection 90) Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra, Promises
Jeremy
1. Gene clark - No other
2. Taking Heads - Stop Making Sense
3. Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda
4. Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - Clear Spot
5. Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert
"Gene clark - No other - (the album I have returned to more than any other). Taking Heads - Stop Making Sense - (a perennial favourite), Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda (a new and wonderful discovery), Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - Clear Spot (peak album club for me, early summer / lockdown vibes). Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert (one of the first albums Chloe introduced me to all those years ago)"
Jonty
1. Gene Clark - No Other
2. Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
3. Captain Beefheart - Clear Spot
4. Lee hazlewood - Cowboy In Sweden
5. Grace Jones - Night Clubbing
"I find it hard to verbalise why I like them. I guess... Grace Jones is an artist I’ve grown up with and so that is simple nostalgia. Keith Jarrett blew me away with a style of music I was a bit dismissive of to be honest. So that was an education. I love the rawness of the beefheart album... great songs and lyrics. Cowboy in Sweden is just wonderfully weird again country is not normally my thing. And Gene Clark has just been on my stereo so many times since hearing it. And I can’t seem to tire of the production and song writing."
Sam
1.Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
2.Gene Clark - No Other
3.Nick Drake - Pink Moon
4.David Alexrod - Song Of Innocence
5. The Avalanches - We Will Always Love You
"Jarrett blew my mind. Full lockdown, gave me a massive lift. Had to be number one."
Scott
1. Keith Jarrett - the Koln Concert
2. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie and Lowell
3. Captain Beefheart - Clear Spot
4. Nils Frahm - All Melody
5. Can - Future Days
Simon
1. Eartheater Phoenix: Flames are Dew Upon My Skin
2. Clinic Internal Wrangler
3. Fiona Apple Fetch the Boltcutters
4. Solange Seat at the Table
5. Spacemen 3 Play With Fire
"Well because I didn’t know them inside out (unlike Bowie, Jarrett, Stones and so on) and they’re fucking great. I had never even heard of Eartheater and now I’m a massive fan. Got tickets for her November gig in London and everything."
Raal
Roger
The Art of the Reveal
And the nominees in order of appearance are...
17. "Golden Shot" by Jeremy nominated by Jonty
The movie that started it all. Jeremy significantly raised the stakes on this reveal, poise, drama, flawless production and an admirable performance from the director himself as the steely eyed archer.
51 'Last Man Standing' by Jonty Tacon nominated by Sam, Simon
The first reveal to use stop motion animation and a work of sublime melancholic drama. A classic six way split enacted on a beautifully lit turntable, the movie even manages a delicious 'omage the classic Usual Suspects movie.
69. "Pack Cutter" by Sam nominated by Jeremy, Raal, Roger
Anarchic, haunting and genre defining short in which Director Sam Rutter not only stars but plays all roles. Part Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi, part East Enders omnibus we enter a twilight world of human puppetry and cockney grotesque that lingers longer on the palette than is entirely desired.
"Unsettling" - The Hovarian
76. "Windscreen", by Sam nominated by Chris
Another entry by challenging film maker. Rutter again uses his signature vertical framed 'portrait' aspect in violent disregard for the horizontal aspect of the windscreen. Thus narrowing the field, he makes it difficult for the viewer to see the unfolding action as the windscreen wipers brutally destroy the faces of his friends.
As if you didn't know, I have love and respect for each and everyone of you (and those absent). We may not have 'Mumsnet', but we have 'Brofest'. No shame in that and it's to be celebrated. Peace and unity, peace and unity.
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