So here's a completely subjective list where I have grossly mislooked 99.999999999 all great recordings of all times, a 10 minute exercise in futility (in no particular order): . Stevie Wonder "Innervisions" :Ever Since I saw Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever" crackhouse montage w/ Samuel L and Wesley Snipes when I was 14 in high school, I still get a chill up my spine whenever I hear the MOOG in "Livin For The City" . Ornette Coleman "Shape Of Jazz to Come" (Lonely Woman in particular, but anything from this album will do) . John Zorn: The Big Gundown . Public Enemy: "Fight The Power" . 2 way tie: Minor Threat discography and Fugazi's 13 songs ("Filler" and "Give Me The Shot" come to mind, but again most things on these recordings will do nicely) . Albert Ayler: "Ghosts" (Spiritual Unity Version) . Bad Brains "Sailin On" . Geri Allen's version of "For All We Know" from the Drugstore Cowboy title sequence . Angelo Badalamenti's score to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me . Naked City's version of Morricone's The Sicilian Clan . Shellac "The Crow" (Bob Weston, Todd Trainer and Steve Albini going ape shit. Priceless) . Most recorded versions of Stardust (Im a sucker for this tune) Lets see here: John Coltrane (on a Prestige recording I believe), Louis Armstrong, Doc Cheateam / Nicholas Payton, Willie Nelson, The Doo Wop version from Scorsese's Goodfellas) . Morricone's O..S.T's for the Big Gundown and The Exorcist II (steal beg or borrow the overseas reissue cd of this. Its awesome!) . Black Flag :Everything Went Black (All of the collected stuff pre Rollins era.. Its not my imagination. I've got a gun at my back!!!) That'll do for right now. I guess Ive been thinking about movies a lot lately Rich Ladew rladew@verizon.net
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