Record #475: Imogen Heap – Speak For Yourself (2005)

speak for yourself.jpgYesterday, I told the story about how Imogen Heap turned me into a poptimist. And while that narrative informed much of the narrative for that post, this record actually deserves most of the credit for that.

Because if we’re going linearly (rather than alphabetically), the moment that shattered my aversion for all things pop was when I logged onto MySpace and listened to the featured track of the week: a mournful, vocoder-only ballad called “Hide and Seek.”

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Record #471: Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Brain Salad Surgery (1973)

brain salad surgery.jpgOf all the names on this disc, there was only one that caught my interest enough to introduce it to my collection: H.R. Giger.

My previous experience with ELP certainly wasn’t enough to invite me any further into their discography. But the legendary artist behind the Alien films’ production design (and the assertion that Works, Vol. 1 was their worst album by far) was enough to get me there.

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