ITT we post timeless albums. Albums that still sound as fresh as when they were first released.
I'll start us off with an easy one.
>>74463664
>Mark Hollis moaning over In a Silent Way
pffft
>>74463680
Great choice
>>74463695
It's literally this but that doesn't mean it isn't GOAT
>>74463737
nah
>>74463737
yah
>>74463737
tomorrow never knows...everything else nah
>>74463801
While I def agree it doesn't sound "dated" e.g. like a lot of stuff from the 80's, most late 60's folk isn't timeless as in 'sounds like it could've been made yesterday'.
IMO it lyrically and musically encapsulates that period too well to be timeless as defined above but it certainly is timeless in the sense that it still holds merit.
Pic related is my vote for a truly timeless album. It could've been played a 100 years ago or it could be played tomorrow without being linked to any special musical period. It's also free of (over)production while still sounding fresh enough to not be mistaken for traditional music. However, it is very geographically specific but in terms of time you can't pinpoint it.
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>>74463695
Most songs don't sound anything like In A Silent Way
Daydream Nation
Tired Sounds of Stars of The Lid
Boces
Emperor Tomato Ketchup
Sing to God
>>74465681
Damn, was gonna post this