Top 5
I was watching the brilliant film High Fidelity over the weekend and something stuck in my head. The main characters all work together in a music store and they constantly play "top 5," where they belt out top 5 lists to each other on various music topics. For some reason, the "top 5 side 1 track 1" game stuck in my head this morning. I think it's a great thing to compose a list about -- what do you think are the all-time best album kickoff tracks?
The rules are simple: no compilations -- it has to be the opening track on an original studio album. And it can't have been released as a single beforehand. So, for instance, Rapper's Delight by the Sugarhill Gang is excluded, as it was a single long before it appeared on a full LP format.
Here's my list -- these are not in any particular order. And I provide no explanation because the list is it's own explanation...
Tom Sawyer -- Rush's Moving Pictures, 1981
Trip Like I Do -- The Crystal Method's Vegas, 1997
Angel -- Massive Attack's Mezzanine, 1998
Message in a Bottle -- The Police's Regatta de Blanc, 1979
It Takes Two -- Rob Base's It Takes Two, 1988
I really wanna see the Top 5 openers from some of my fellow music fan bloggers...
Bruce Elgort
Tim Tripcony
John Head
Rocky Oliver
Ben Poole




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Posted by John Head At 10:52:41 AM On 07/17/2007 | - Website - |
London Calling -- The Clash's London Calling, 1979
Abdul and Cleopatra -- Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers' Back in Your Life, 1979
Planet Claire -- The B-52's The B-52's, 1979
Accidents Will Happen -- Elvis Costello and the Attractions' Armed Forces, 1978
One Step Beyond --- Madness' One Step Beyond, 1979
Posted by Ben Langhinrichs At 10:58:16 AM On 07/17/2007 | - Website - |
Hell's Bells - AC/DC's Back in Black
Anarchy-X - Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana's Nevermind
One More Time - Daft Punk's Discovery
Remember The Name - Fort Minor's The Rising Tied
Posted by Charles Robinson At 11:10:11 AM On 07/17/2007 | - Website - |
Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes, 90125
Round Here - Counting Crows, August and Everything After
Walk on the Ocean - Toad the Wet Sprocket
Shake My Tree - Coverdale Page, untitled album
6:00 - Dream Theater, Awake
Posted by Jess Stratton At 09:10:48 PM On 07/17/2007 | - Website - |
Under the Table - The Godz, The Godz
Runnin' with the Devil - Van Halen, Van Halen
Iron Man - Black Sabbath, Paranoid
St. Anger, Metallica, St. Anger
Speak to me/Breathe - Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon
I wanted to include 'One Step Beyond' from Madness too, but Ben beat me to it.
Posted by Theo Heselmans At 06:39:20 AM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
my five:
see no evil - Television - Marquee Moon, 1977
teenage riot - Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation, 1988 (was a single after Daydream Nation was released)
debaser - Pixies - Doolittle, 1989
reuters - Wire - Pink Flag, 1977
summer babe - Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted, 1991
again, thanks for all of the great tips.
Posted by brandt fundak At 09:31:18 AM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
We Will Rock You -- Queen, News of the World, 1977
Where the Streets Have No Name -- U2, The Joshua Tree, 1987
Enter Sandman -- Metallica, The Black Album, 1991
Roundabout -- Yes, Fragile, 1972 (Owner is a great choice, Jess, but c'mon... you just don't get better than Squire's Rickenbacker back in '72)
In the Air Tonight -- Phil Collins, Face Value, 1981
Posted by Nathan T. Freeman At 09:37:43 AM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
Posted by Jess Stratton At 09:46:12 AM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones,Beggar's Banquet
Tangled up in Blue - Dylan, Blood on the tracks
Uncle John's Band - Grateful Dead, Workingman's Dead
Shhh/Peaceful - Miles Davis, In a Silent Way
I'm showing my age
Barry
Posted by Barry At 06:25:09 PM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
No, subtlety is not for me. I tend to bring out the big stick and in this case, a whopper. How can you argue with the best acts in history, the best songs of all time, and for special consideration, presented in sequential years?
I give you:
1. Rolling Stones
Got Live If You Want It!, 1966
Under My Thumb
2. Jimi Hendrix
Are You Experienced?, 1967
Foxy Lady (note: e deliberately NOT included)
2a (tie). The Doors
Doors, 1967
Break on through to the Other Side
3. Otis Redding
Dock of the Bay, 1968
(Sittin' on) The Dock of The Bay
4. Beatles
Abbey Road, 1969
Come Together
5. Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin III, 1970
Immigrant Song
In the case of The Doors and Jimi, in addition to being track 1 of the albums, those are also their first albums.
Alas, in Otis case...the last great single he recorded, 3 days before his death.
Posted by Lance Spellman At 10:48:38 PM On 07/18/2007 | - Website - |
Some of my choices are already taken (Dream Theater, the Doors, Jimi) - though Rush's Tom Sawyer would have to be at my top. Joe Satriani is master of Side 1, Track 1s, though not heavily mainstream:
- "Up in the Sky", Crystal Planet, 1998
- "Flying in a Blue Dream", Flying in a Blue Dream, 1989
- "Devil's Slide", Engines of Creation, 2000
Posted by Erik Brooks At 08:25:56 AM On 07/19/2007 | - Website - |
Ok so here goes, in no particular order:
Tom Sawyer by Rush, Moving Pictures, 1981 (huge fan, will be in Vegas next weekend to see them live again)
Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2, WAR, 1983
Black Dog by Led Zeppelin, IV, 1971
Best I Can by Queensryche, Emprire, 1990
Mama by Genesis, self titled, 1983
Posted by Kevin Mort At 10:17:25 AM On 07/19/2007 | - Website - |
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Posted by Ben Poole At 04:30:54 PM On 07/19/2007 | - Website - |
Posted by Sean Burgess At 12:00:02 PM On 07/20/2007 | - Website - |
That main "whooo! Yeah!" groove is one of the single most recognized beats of the last 20 years!
The thing that sucks about getting everyone else's lists is that it's getting very expensive on iTunes!
Posted by Nathan T. Freeman At 12:35:34 PM On 07/20/2007 | - Website - |
Posted by Jess stratton At 03:04:11 PM On 07/21/2007 | - Website - |
Disgusted by my subpar selection, she informed me of her other choices, which are:
2. Hannah Montana, Hannah Montana 2006, Best of Both Worlds
3. Black Eyed Peas, Monkey Business 2005, Pump it
4. NLT, Jump In Soundtrack 2006, It's On
5. Sara Hickman, Big Kid 2003, Iolana
Kid's hip.
Posted by Lance Spellman At 10:51:15 PM On 07/21/2007 | - Website - |
I read the book and I'm currently half way through another one of the author's book(Nick Hornby) "How To Be Good". These two books are witty, thought provoking and a speed read. I plan on picking up a couple more of his books.
Posted by Curt Stone At 12:29:28 PM On 07/24/2007 | - Website - |
Scratch My Back -- This Is The Sharp by The Sharp
You Got Nothing I Want -- Circus Animals by Cold Chisel
Eagle Rock -- Daddy's Coolest by Daddy Cool
Pash -- Pash by Kate Ceberano
Bittersweet -- Mars Needs Guitars by the Hoodoo Gurus
Dumb Things -- Under the Sun by Paul Kelly.
Helen.
Posted by Helen Carter At 08:43:20 AM On 08/02/2007 | - Website - |