Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby Rodge » Thu Nov 01, 2012 5:16 pm

Kurtis wrote:Steve Kahn public access. Wek

Chick. Eye beholder, inside out - Wek

Bill Conners. Step it - Wek

Secrets - Vin

The madness of the album Crossroads Eric M -Wek and Vin

The madness of the albums sketchbook and self title John P - Wek and Vin

Joes garage Frank - Vin

Dave Weck's first solo album.

There's my 10.


So, I guess you like Dave Weckl isn't it... ;)
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby thewikiman » Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:54 am

langmick wrote:Phil Collins - Hello, I Must Be Going!


Hear Thur These Walls! Fantastic drumming - woof.

I think Trick of the Tail (1976 Genesis album) would be on my list, Phil Collins at his most awesome.

I've not seen Thanks to Frank (Warren Cuccrollo, Vinnie) on anyone's list, that's a fabulous drumming album. I like Wigged Out by Randy Waldman too (perhaps I just prefer Vinnie in a trio situation!).

Crash by Dave Matthews Band (Carter Beauford) would be on mine too.

Led Zep IV.

Gently Disturbed by Avishai Cohen Trio (Mark Guiliana)

And a Mahavishnu album too, not sure which one.
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby willyz » Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:54 am

I have a hard time with this because all my favorite records aren't focused on drumming, but rather the music as a whole...

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...but in spirit of fun, here goes (and some of these do belong on my desert island list)!

-Joe's Garage/Vinne/Zappa
-Moving Pictures/Neil/Rush
-Believe it/Tony/Lifetime
-Miles in the Sky/Tony/Miles Davis
-Abbey Road/Ringo/The Beatles (PURE Ringo playing for the song and creativity, not to mention his solo)
-EnRoute/John Scofield/Bill Stewart
-How the West Was Won/John Henry Bonham/Led Zep
-Reggatta de Blanc/Stewie/Police
-The Leprechaun/Gadd/Chick Corea

...and this one I'm going to get a lot of shit for, but it was a huge influnce on me due to the music and the straight-ahead-actually-playing-for-the-song prog-rock stylings of my youth:

-Bridge Across Forever/Portnoy/Transatlantic (really, this is a GREAT classic 70's-ish vibe prog record)
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby beat hit » Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:14 pm

In no particular order...

- John Scofield "Still Warm"
- Bill Bruford "One Of A Kind"
- King Krimson "Discipline"
- Alan Holdsworth "Secrets"
- Chick Corea "Friends"
- Karizma "Document"
- Chick Corea's "Electric Band"
- John Scofield "Pick Hits Live"
- Sting's "Ten Summoner's Tales"
- John McLaughlin "Live at the Royal Festival Hall"
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby Clint Hopkins » Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:44 am

Clifford Brown & Max Roach- S/T

The Brecker Brothers- 'Heavy Metal Bebop'

Michael Brecker- 'Time is of the Essence'

Allan Holdsworth- 'Secrets'

Phil Collins- 'Face Value'

The New Tony Williams LIfetime- 'Believe It'

Genesis- 'Three Sides Live'

King Crimson- 'Three of a Perfect Pair'

UK- 'Danger Money'

Toto- 'IV'
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby Odd-Arne Oseberg » Sat Nov 03, 2012 5:57 am

Five Piece Band

Karizma - Document

Michael Landau - Live 2000

There are a ton of them, but it just feels weird selecting any more. Old TOP stuff is great.
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby Rodge » Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:08 am

What about Rolling Stone Magazine's choice :

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictu ... ve-0791046
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby gretsch-o-rama » Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:36 pm

Wayne Krantz- Two Drink Minimum
Robert Glasper- Double Booked
Pat Metheny Group- The way up
Pat metheny Group- Letter from Home
Mahavishnu Orchestra- Between nothingness and Eternity
Charlie Hunter- Return of the Candy man
Jeff Beck- Emotion and Commotion
Snarky Puppy- Ground up
Donald Fagen- The Nightfly
Radiohead- In Rainbows
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby circh bustom » Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:08 pm

Here's mine:

Crash-Dave Matthews/Carter Beauford
Miles Smiles-Miles Davis/Tony Williams
Ten Summoner's Tales-Sting/VC
Alive-CCAB/DW
Secrets-Alan Holdsworth/VC
A Love Supreme-John Coltrane/Elvin Jones
Synchronicity-Police/Stewart Copeland
Tower of Power-TOP/Dave Garibaldi
In the Jungle Groove-James Brown/Clyde Stubblefield(had to cause of Funky Drummer)
Led Zeppelin II-LZ/Bonham

These were all big records drumwise for me. Not the only ones mind you, but pretty much the top.
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Re: Glen Sobel picks 10 essential drum albums

Postby Avi_drums » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:22 pm

John Mclaughlin - Live at the Royal Festival Hall
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
Allan Holdsworth - Secrets
John Scofield - Pick Hits
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (any)
Steely Dan - Aja (Royal Scam)
Meshuggah - Obzen
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Wayne Krantz - Long to be loose
Jack DeJohnette - Parallel Realities

others, Believe It, CCEB (first one, Inside Out), Pages, On the Virg, Mclaughlin - Que Alegria, Sketchbook, Genesis - Abacab, Police - Ghost in the Machine, Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss

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