Escudo says,
''Hmmm,..."Kinda Blue" by Miles Davis (1959) arguably the most influential jazz album of all time, certainly the biggest selling.
Kinda not sure you can dismiss this? ''
Hmm not really dismissing it, but is the kind of thing that to me is 'nice music' definitely great nice music but it does not grab you (me) by the throat and bludgeon you round the ear'oles. I have always liked music with passion and fire. have a go at Lift To The Scaffold by Miles, a soundtrack to a sleezy french movie late fifties, a much better take on that sound.
I can also reccomend Gorecki's Symphony of Sorrowful songs; the most apalling tune ever written, apalling in the true sense of the word, Cello and Soprano, written (I think) in response to his familf being murderd in the 1940's in poland. bottle of wine and a pack of Kleenex.
Davin, you old Pot head. Loved that stuff in my youth, might even buy a Hawkwind album for workshop sounds. Aint it reat that Lemmy has become a cultural icon in his old age.
Chunko'.