Velvet Underground - Loaded

Label: Atlantic
Genre: Rock
Year: 1970
Recommended by: Ralph Brendler

Lou Reed has become a Rock N Roll god. He was the impetus to the fun book The Advanced Genius Theory. Basically, it states that once a person has demonstrated brilliance enough, that future work that seems awful, is actually art that is beyond the traditional capability of acceptance by it's audience. It's a fun read and great exercise in general to practice with some all time great artists.

The Velvet Underground was never a commercial success, but were a critical success. For this album Atlantic wanted it "Loaded with hits". Coincidentally, this was the last album Lou Reed would record with the Velvet Underground.

This is a great record. I can't say anything that hasn't been said by better writers and more well rounded people.

 

Hootie & the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View

Label: Atlantic
Genre: Dad Rock
Year: 1994
Recommended By: Jeff Sherry

I am of the belief that Hootie & the Blowfish brought back Dad Rock. Steely Dan has long had the corner on Dad Rock, but Hootie & the Blowfish brought it back into the forefront. Nothing is wrong with Dad Rock, it's just that Dad's love it. Pearl Jam has become Dad Rock. 

Hootie has since gone solo and only found country success covering popular songs. The other members have become successful musicians, but not famous. 

Before all that they made a record which sold more than any other in 1995. I believe between Hootie & the Blowfish and Blues Traveler Dad Rock was king for 1994 and 1995. Good job Dad Rock.

Death Cab for Cutie - Plans

Year: 2005
Genre: Indie Rock
Label: Atlantic
Recommending Person: Karen Miles

Death Cab for Cutie came into my life at the perfect time. Transatlanticism was pretty big when I was in High School 2003. The Sound of Settling is one of my favorite songs of all-time. However, this is their more successful and in my opinion best album they ever released.

When I started this project I asked for recommendations from anyone and everyone. I wanted as an eclectic mix as possible for the entire year, to get out of the same routine of music I would constantly play on repeat, and to expand my horizons. However, I also wanted people I cared about to help me with the project as well. People helping me by giving me a personal, thoughtful endorsement will help me share something that is important to them. Karen (Wayne) Miles was the person who believed I should listen to this. I have to say initially I was a little bummed out.

Why? Karen and I were decently close in High School, She was there for me probably more than I ever was for her, and that always made me disappointed. We probably got a little more separated through Senior year, and then we both went to separate colleges. I visited a few times, but every time I saw her we both were different people. One time I remember seeing her in the day time, inebriated, it was probably during unofficial, and I ran up and gave her a big hug lifting her up. It was awkward, very awkward. I never really interacted with her that way in high school, we hadn't talked in a good while, she probably didn't even know I was in town, but it kind of just put the period at the end of our relationship. No one was at fault for the eventually lapsing of friendship, we were people who moved on and didn't try to stay in each others lives. I still care for Karen, she seems happy, and successful, and slightly warmer in North Carolina over Illinois. This suggestion just reminded me that I let a good friend go before I would have liked.

Yet, it was a great decision by Karen. She thought about it for a long time and it shows. The entire album is fantastic and it was beautiful. The album made me think of Karen and that made it perfect.

Junior Senior - d-d-Don't Don't Stop the Beat

Label: Atlantic, Crunchy Frog
Year: 2002
Genre: Dance Pop
Recommending Person: CHRISSY WALKER!!!!

Don't stop, can't stop, Don't stop the beat NOOOOOOOOOOOO! This was a really fun listen. I listened to this in the car and just sat until the album finished. It was a beat that continued on through the day and Move Your Feet is the greatest dance song of all time. I love it and continue to love it.