Compilations

Crapola - give me a straight album
Total votes: 3 (9%)
Not crap ever - a musical feast
Total votes: 29 (91%)
Total votes: 32

Re: Album format: the compilation

53
I'd have voted Not Crap on the basis of "Nuggets" alone. It was the ground zero in terms of multi-artist comps that weren't just promoting artists on a single label . Some of the single label samplers that came out in those days had enough good-to-great moments to be worth spending a few quid on (like CBS's "The Rock Machine Turns You On", and Island's "Nice Enough To Eat" and "You Can All Join In").

Then there was the "Motown Chartbusters" series, all those Trojan reggae box sets, "Cambodian Rocks" and the "Love, Peace and Poetry" comps of Asian and African psych (all of which were probably unauthorized, sadly). And the 2-disc sets that Virgin put out in the mid-90s like " Ambient IV - Isolationism" and "Monsters, Robots and Bugmen". All four of the "Deutsche Elektronisc Muzik" sets that Soul Jazz put out, and their re-issue of "No New York".

Singie-artist compilations can be of value when the artists' individual albums had lots of filler on them (as was the case with a lot of 60s bands who put out two or more albums a year like the Box Tops or the Troggs or the pre-"Today" Beach Boys).

So yes ... Not Crap.
I hate music, it's got too many notes.

Re: Album format: the compilation

58
I generally prefer albums, and there’s an infinite number of compilations that are simple cash grabs with little thought put into their selections, but there are a few I absolutely adore. When it comes to single artist ones, Pink Floyd’s Relics and Talk Talk’s Natural History are two of my absolute favorites in selection and sequencing to give a unique mood. I dunno if stuff like No New York or Subterranean Modern count as VA compilations or split albums, but if so, those are particularly wonderful. Punk 45 is an essential series imo

I can’t really vote on this poll—like anything there’s both amazing stuff and total shit out there.

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