belboid
Exasperated, not angry.
Roberta Flack (78) & Betty Davis (80)Not a single woman in the list afaict.
If reincarnations count, Alice Cooper (36). And that is a fucking great album, his/their last magnificent one.
Roberta Flack (78) & Betty Davis (80)Not a single woman in the list afaict.
I just put the list up.Not a single woman in the list afaict.
Although, tbf, I have the same issue with my own preliminary list. That and also, it reads a bit like a game of "what drug do all these albums have common".
OK, only 98% woman-free.Roberta Flack (78) & Betty Davis (80)
If reincarnations count, Alice Cooper (36). And that is a fucking great album, his/their last magnificent one.
No criticism intended. I also struggle to name female World War II generals. One of those things.I just put the list up.
i dont know about "attitudes" but there are still today a surprising near total lack of female producers out there (im thinking electronic music especially, but not only)...there's always been singers and i would guess that has improved as a percentage also. female djs is one area that is genuinely improvingI just put the list up.
1973 is almost 50 years ago. I'm sure attitudes to women in popular music have shifted since then.
I think they have.
i wonder if people are going to vote for Fela? Theres always a Fela album and its easy to get blazay about it. both truly great records though, especially so within a 1973 context i think <more groundbreaking than it might seem after years of familiarity
i think they should be combined into one vote, put the two together and call it one album.Yes I think there's two. I guess we need a conversation about whether they are EPs.
i think they should be combined into one vote, put the two together and call it one album.
would agree if one album didnt have just three 3 tracks on it!I feel they're both proper albums tbh. (Every other prolific artist has to live with split votes.)
Three tracks! We’re in deepest prog era here, three tracks is loadswould agree if one album didnt have just three 3 tracks on it!
would agree if one album didnt have just three 3 tracks on it!
if CDs existed in 1973 i expect it would have come out as one album
Three tracks! We’re in deepest prog era here, three tracks is loads
They’re both albums in my view.
just leave it as is with two albums. im just being a painI don't know what do people think?
real revelation playing this today, just starting to read up on it, wiki summary gives an idea how good it isThe Al Green album is perfection - liquidfootballsoul, no filler