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This is the main 10 page feature in the current issue. Single picks plus reasoning from '50 of the coolest and most influential people on the planet'. Transcribed in the order it more or less appears.

Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, The B-52's - The B-52's (1979)
Angus Young, AC/DC, The Beatles - The White Album (1968)
Kate Tempest, Rapper & Poet, Bill Withers - Live at Carnegie Hall (1973)
Johnny Marr, The Smiths Legend, Iggy & The Stooges - Raw Power (1973)
Richard Linklater, Boyhood director, Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III (1987)
Grimes, Singer, Outcast - Stankonia (2000)
Serge Pizzorno, Kasabian, Blackalicious - Nia (1999)
Tom Meighan, Kasabian, Michael Jackson - Thriller (1982)
Steve Albini, Nirvana Producer, Minutemen - Buzz Or Howl Under The Influence Of Heat (1983)
Gus Unger-Hamilton, Alt-J, The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (1968)
Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde (1966)
Tom Hiddlestone, Actor, The Rolling Stones - 40 Licks (2002)
Matt King, Peep Show's Super Hans, The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (1989)
Brandon Flowers, The Killers, The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs (1987)
Truggy The Dove, De La Soul, Run-DMC - Run-DMC (1984)
Azealia Banks, rapper, Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste (2014)
Courtney Barnett, Singer-songwriter, Lou Reed - Transformer (1972)
Action Bronson, rapper, Santana - Abraxas (1970)
Matt Helders, Arctic Monkeys, Dr Dre - 2001 (1999)
Alex Turner, Arctic Monkeys, Michael Chapman - Rainmaker (1969)
James Cook, Arctic Monkeys, Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond (1972)
Steve Tyler, Aerosmith, The Byrds - Fifth Dimension (1966)
Frank Turner, Singer-songwriter, The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site (2003)
Danger Mouse, Superstar Producer, Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express (1977)
Arni Arnason, The Vaccines, Leonard Cohen - New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
Katy B, Singer, Skream - Skream! (2006)
Jarvis Cocker, Pulp, Hugo Montenegro - Music From The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (1968)
Simon Neil, Biffy Clyro, Red House Painters - Rollercoaster (1993)
Louis Theroux, Filmmaker, Marvin Gaye - I Want You (1976)
Hayley Williams, Paramore, Failure - Fantastic Planet (1996)
Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins, Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality (1971)
Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting author, David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1974)
Chuck D, Public Enemy, The O'Jays - Travelin' At The Speed Of Thought (1977)
Winstone Marshall, Mumford & Sons, ZZ Top - Tres Hombres (1973)
Jonathan Higgs, Everything Everything, The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (1999)
Brett Easton Ellis, American Psycho author, The National - Boxer (2007)
St Vincent, Singer, John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (1965)
Meredith Graves, Perfect Pussy, Catherine Wheel - Chrome (1993)
Oli Sykes, Bring Me The Horizon, Turboweekend - Ghost Of A Chance (2009)
Ron Howard, Apollo 13 director, Cat Stevens - Teaser & The Firecat (1971)
Quentin Tarantino, The Hateful Eight director, Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks (1975)
Ellie Rowsell, Wolf Alice, Jacques Dutronc - Jacqued Dutronc (1968)
Romy Madley Croft, The xx, Chromatics - Night Drive (2007)
Noel Gallagher, Oasis hero, Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Weld (1991)
Chris Packham, Sringwatch Presenter, The Jesus & Mary Chain - 21 Singles (2002)
Will Arnett, Arrested Development actor, Steven Malkmus - Steven Malkmus (2001)
Wesley Schultz, The Lumineers, Talking Heads - Sand In The Vaseline: Popular Favourites (1992)
Joe Jonas, DNCE, The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)
Carl Barat, The Libertines, Love - Forever Changes (1967)
Pete Doherty, The Libertines, Love - Four Sail (1969
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The list is chosen by musicians, actors, authors and directors around the world

Preview: http://www.nme.com/magazine/issue/recor ... re-you-die
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40 musicians including Keef should be enough (AND Tarantino)
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RB wrote: Azealia Banks, rapper, Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste (2014)
I just can't even.. :angry-nono:
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bootsy wrote:
RB wrote: Azealia Banks, rapper, Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste (2014)
I just can't even.. :angry-nono:
LOL I facepalmed hard when I saw that, in light of everything is week...
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This list is eligible. I think I might skip the Azealia Banks entry though.
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Henrik wrote:This list is eligible. I think I might skip the Azealia Banks entry though.
I honestly don't blame that decision. No artist should be allowed to choose their own albums. Plus Azealia Banks is one of the coolest people on the planet? I don't think so anymore...
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Henrik wrote:This list is eligible. I think I might skip the Azealia Banks entry though.
Okay, but that sets a precedent.
I feel like that
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I can't say which list, but I have a feeling that it has actually happened before that someone picked his/her own album (and that I didn't use that entry).
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Henrik wrote:I can't say which list, but I have a feeling that it has actually happened before that someone picked his/her own album (and that I didn't use that entry).
I like the consistency :happy-partydance: :music-rockon:
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I mean, "Broke with Expensive Taste" is a good album and all (in my opinion), but yeah, it would be ridiculous to include the recommendation listed here. Also, Azealia Banks seems like an incredibly uncool, vile person.

Furthermore, should we include the recommendations listed by Will Arnett and Bret Easton Ellis and all the other people who aren't musicians or involved in the music scene? Because it kind of seems crazy to allow their recommendations too.
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Nick wrote:Furthermore, should we include the recommendations listed by Will Arnett and Bret Easton Ellis and all the other people who aren't musicians or involved in the music scene? Because it kind of seems crazy to allow their recommendations too.
Yeah, I was thinking that, too. Maybe keep Quentin Tarantino as he has become renowned for his unique soundtrack choices which has become ubiquitous with his movies, but the others... Yeah, no.
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babydoll wrote:
Nick wrote:Furthermore, should we include the recommendations listed by Will Arnett and Bret Easton Ellis and all the other people who aren't musicians or involved in the music scene? Because it kind of seems crazy to allow their recommendations too.
Yeah, I was thinking that, too. Maybe keep Quentin Tarantino as he has become renowned for his unique soundtrack choices which has become ubiquitous with his movies, but the others... Yeah, no.
Well if you are going to exclude Arnett, Easton Ellis and other non-musicians you have to exclude Tarantino as well. i don't think it should matter that he's renowned for unique soundtrack choices he's not a musician.
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I don't want to go into any detail about who's in the music business and who's not. After all, whoever made the picks, their recommendations were printed in a music magazine, which is good enough for me. There are several lists already on AM with participance from non-musicians.
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I agree, I don't think you can exclude this list because there are non-musician selections on it. I was just making the point that you can't pick and choose who you want to include because their movies have great soundtracks and exclude others, well except Ms. Banks. Their might be a strong case to exclude her selection.
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Okay, bootsy, here's my reasoning for my suggestion of Quentin Tarantino:

A. Azealia Banks chose her own album. Out of all the albums in the world, she chose her own album. She chose to promote herself. Even if she loved the making of it and the final result, she is still promoting it. That's basically goes against what this list is about.

B. I suggested maybe (key word: maybe) Quentin Tarantino because his films have had soundtracks that caused A LOT of songs to be popular after decades of obscurity. Nancy Sinatra's Bang Bang, Dusty Springfield's Son of a Preacher, Dick Dale's Misirlou, and many others. He was the first one. Plus a brief look tells me that only Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2 and The Hateful Eight is the only films of his to have an official score. In a sense, it looks like Tarantino's the scorer of his own films. That's pretty music-y to me.

BUT THIS IS HENRIK'S DECISION! I only merely suggested him. I may not agree with Henrik on some things, but I respect it's his own list.
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Might want to check you're not double counting any of these. Here is a similar list of 101 apparently from 2014 which while I haven't done a full cross check also has e.g. St Vincent's choice. Don't know if you included this previously. NME recycling articles.

http://www.nme.com/photos/101-albums-to ... die/338921
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JohnnyBGoode wrote:Might want to check you're not double counting any of these. Here is a similar list of 101 apparently from 2014 which while I haven't done a full cross check also has e.g. St Vincent's choice. Don't know if you included this previously. NME recycling articles.

http://www.nme.com/photos/101-albums-to ... die/338921
Thanks for pointing this out! There are plenty of double entries. Perhaps someone wants to make a combined list out of these two? The other list can also be found here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1796
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I thought i'd seen most of this before. So these 17 to add to the original list :

Angus Young, AC/DC, The Beatles - The White Album (1968)
Richard Linklater, Boyhood director, Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III (1987)
Tom Hiddlestone, Actor, The Rolling Stones - 40 Licks (2002)
Matt King, Peep Show's Super Hans, The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (1989)
Azealia Banks, rapper, Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste (2014)
Arni Arnason, The Vaccines, Leonard Cohen - New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
Louis Theroux, Filmmaker, Marvin Gaye - I Want You (1976)
Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting author, David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1974)
Winstone Marshall, Mumford & Sons, ZZ Top - Tres Hombres (1973)
Jonathan Higgs, Everything Everything, The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (1999)
Brett Easton Ellis, American Psycho author, The National - Boxer (2007)
Meredith Graves, Perfect Pussy, Catherine Wheel - Chrome (1993)
Oli Sykes, Bring Me The Horizon, Turboweekend - Ghost Of A Chance (2009)
Chris Packham, Sringwatch Presenter, The Jesus & Mary Chain - 21 Singles (2002)
Will Arnett, Arrested Development actor, Steven Malkmus - Steven Malkmus (2001)
Wesley Schultz, The Lumineers, Talking Heads - Sand In The Vaseline: Popular Favourites (1992)
Joe Jonas, DNCE, The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)

& so 118 albums to hear before you die (updated 2016)...

Format: Album Artist - Album Title - Year - Chosen By

1. Love – Four Sail – 1969 – Pete Doherty
2. Jacques Dutronc – Jacques Dutronic – 1968 – Ellie Roswell
3. Kendrick Lamar – Section.80 – 2011 – Mario Cuomo
4. John Coltrane – A Love Supreme – 1965 – St Vincent
5. Love – Forever Changes – 1967 – Carl Barat
6. Lou Reed – Transformer – 1972 - Courtney Barnett
7. Don Cherry & Ed Blackwell – El Corazon – 1982 – Dave Sitek
8. Nirvana – In Utero – 1993 – Tom Hudson
9. Outkast – Stankonia – 2000 – Grimes
10. Pink Floyd – A Saucerful Of Secrets – 1968 – Sean Lennon
11. The Space Lady – The Space Lady’s Greatest Hits – 2013 – Maxim Barron
12. Led Zeppelin IV – 1971 – Isaiah Radkey
13. The Beatles – Revolver – 1966 – Merrill Garbus
14. The Shags – Philosophy Of The World – 1969 – Harry Koisser
15. Blask Sabbath – Master Of Reality – 1971 – Billy Corgan
16. Roland S Howard – Teenage Snuff Film – 2000 – Sam Fryer
17. Huggy Bear – Taking The Rough With The Smooch – 1993 – Gary Jarman
18. Brian Eno – Here Come The Warm Jets – 1974 – Matt Wood
19. Minutemen – Buzz Or Howl Under The Influence Of Heat – 1983 – Steve Albini
20. Led Zeppelin – Houses Of The Holy – 1973 – J Mascis
21. Red House Painters – Rollercoaster – 1993 - Simon Neil
22. The B-52’s – The B-52’s – 1979 – Dave Grohl
23. The O’Jays – Travelin’ At The Speed Of Thought – 1977 – Chuck D
24. Van Morrison – Astral Weeks – 1968 – Twin Shadow
25. Run-DMC – Run-DMC – 1984 – Truggy The Dove
26. Chromatics – Night Drive – 2007 – Romy Mardley Croft
27. Yellow Magic Orchestra – Bgm – 1981 – Kode 9
28. Kong – Snake Magnet – 2009 – Andy Falkous
29. Cro-Mags – The Age Of Quarrel – 1986 – Lee Spielman
30. The Velvet Underground – White Light/White Heat – 1968 – Gus Unger-Hamilton
31. Bob Dylan – Blond On Blond – 1966 – Keith Richards
32. Santana – Abraxas – 1970 – Action Bronson
33. Dr Dre – 2001 – 1999 - Matt Helders
34. Michael Chapman – Rainmaker – 1969 – Alex Turner
35. Captain Beyond – Captain Beyond – 1972 – Jamie Cook
36. J Dilla – Donuts – 2006 – Kwes
37. Fela Kuti – Shuffering And Shimiling – 1978 – Jack Steadman
38. The National – Boxer – Bret Easton Ellis
39. T2 – It Will All Work Out In Boomland – 1970 – Faris Badwan
40. The Byrds – Fifth Dimension – 1966 – Steven Tyler
41. Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation Of… - 1998 – Lisso
42. The Holy Modal Rounders – The Holy Model Rounders – 1964 – Jeffrey Lewis
43. Public Enemy – Fear Of A Black Planet – 1990 – Dave MaClean
44. Buffy Sainte-Marie – Illuminations – 1969 – Owen Pallet
45. Blackalicious – NIA – 1999 – Serge Pizzorno
46. Michael Jackson – Thriller – 1982 – Tom Meighan
47. MIA – Matangi – 2013 – Kate Nash
48. Bernard Herrmann – Psycho OST – 1975 – Siouxie Sioux
49. The Clash – The Clash – 1977 – Brian Fallon
50. Casino Verses Japan – Whole Numbers Play The Basics – 2002 – Sam Fogarino
51. Bob Dylan – Blood On The Tracks – 1975 – Quentin Tarantino
52. The Smiths – Louder Than Bombs – 1987 – Brandon Flowers
53. Dead Kennedys – Plastic Surgery Disasters – 1982 – Andrew Savage
54. Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express – 1977 – Danger Mouse
55. Super Furry Animals – Fuzzy Logic – 1996 – Thomas Sanders
56. Elliott Smith – From A Basement On The Hill – 2004 – Kris Bell
57. The Weakerthans – Reconstruction Site – 2003 – Frank Turner
58. Scream – Scream! – 2006 – Katy B
59. The Jesus And Mary Chain – Psychocandy – 1985 – Honor Titus
60. The Last Poets – The Last Poets – 1970 – Anton Newcombe
61. Scritti Politti – Cupid & Psyche 85 – 1985 – Jordan Gatesmith
62. Radiohead – In Rainbows – 2007 – Iain Cook
63. Bjork – Homogenic – 1997 – Sohn
64. Two Lone Swordsman – From The Double Gone Chapel – 2004 – Jason Williamson
65. The Vines – Highly Evolved – 2002 – Ben Romans-Hopcraft
66. PJ Harvey – Is This Desire? – 1998 – Patrick Wolf
67. Spaceman 3 – Performance – 1988 – Alexis Taylor
68. Health – Health – 2007 – Harry McVeigh
69. Failure – Fantastic Planet – 1996 – Hayley Williams
70. Paul McCartney – McCartney II – 1980 – Austin Williams
71. Suicide – Suicide – 1977 – Joey Santiago
72. Hugo Montenegro – Music From The Good, The Bad & The Ugly – 1968 – Jarvis Cocker
73. Snoop Doggy Dogg – Doggystyle – 1993 – Jordan Hutchinson
74. Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Weld – 1991 – Noel Gallagher
75. Girls – Album – 2009 – Eoin Loveless
76. Neil Young – On The Beach – 1974 – Blaine Harrison
77. Durutti Column – LC – 1981 – Tim Burgess
78. Guns N’ Roses – Appetite For Destruction – 1987 – James Dean Bradfield
79. X – X-Aspirations – 1980 – Matt Korvette
80. Cat Stevens – Teaser And The Firecat – 1971 – Ron Howard
81. XTC – Skylarking – 1986 – Duncan Wallis & Robin Richards
82. Steely Dan – Katy Lied – 1975 – Kurt Vile
83. Bill Withers – Live At Carnegie Hall – 1973 – Kate Tempest
84. Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland – 1968 – Matt Hayward
85. Simon Joyner – Songs For The New Year – 1997 – Conor Oberst
86. The European – In A Very Real Sense Now – 2010 – William Doyle
87. Lana Del Rey – Born To Die – 2012 – Bridget Battle
88. Jamie T – Panic Prevention – 2007 – Isaac Holeman
89. Charlotte Gainsbourg – Charlotte For Ever – 1986 – Carson Cox
90. Germs – (GI) – 1979 – Aaron Hemphill
91. Talk Talk – Sprit Of Eden – 1988 – Chris Talbot
92. Lou Reed – Berlin – 1973 – Charlie Boyer
93. Oasis – Definitely Maybe – 1994 – Nathan Day
94. Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream – 1993 – KC
95. ESG – Come Away With ESG – 1983 – Jennifer Herrema
96. Life Without Buildings – Any Other City – 2001 – Paul Smith
97. Iggy & The Stooges – Raw Power – 1973 – Johnny Marr
98. Queens Of The Stoneage – Songs For The Deaf – 2002 – Brody Dale
99. Dandelion Gum – Black Moth Super Rainbow – 2007 – Dom Ganderton
100. Joni Mitchell – Blue – 1971 – Marika Hackman
101. Clara Rockmore – The Art Of The Therenin – 1971 – Mon-Chan
102. Angus Young, AC/DC, The Beatles - The White Album (1968)
103. Richard Linklater, Boyhood director, Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III (1987)
104. Tom Hiddlestone, Actor, The Rolling Stones - 40 Licks (2002)
105. Matt King, Peep Show's Super Hans, The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (1989)
106. Azealia Banks, rapper, Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste (2014)
107. Arni Arnason, The Vaccines, Leonard Cohen - New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
108. Louis Theroux, Filmmaker, Marvin Gaye - I Want You (1976)
109. Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting author, David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1974)
110. Winstone Marshall, Mumford & Sons, ZZ Top - Tres Hombres (1973)
111. Jonathan Higgs, Everything Everything, The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (1999)
112. Brett Easton Ellis, American Psycho author, The National - Boxer (2007)
113. Meredith Graves, Perfect Pussy, Catherine Wheel - Chrome (1993)
114. Oli Sykes, Bring Me The Horizon, Turboweekend - Ghost Of A Chance (2009)
115. Chris Packham, Sringwatch Presenter, The Jesus & Mary Chain - 21 Singles (2002)
116. Will Arnett, Arrested Development actor, Steven Malkmus - Steven Malkmus (2001)
117. Wesley Schultz, The Lumineers, Talking Heads - Sand In The Vaseline: Popular Favourites (1992)
118. Joe Jonas, DNCE, The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)

Nb - the list is unranked. The numbering is there as this was just how the original 101 picks first appeared in 2014.
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RB wrote: & so 117 albums to hear before you die (updated 2016)...
'Angus Young, AC/DC, The Beatles - The White Album (1968)' wasn't on the original list and you forgot to add it on the updated list!
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EmilienDelRey wrote:
RB wrote: & so 117 albums to hear before you die (updated 2016)...
'Angus Young, AC/DC, The Beatles - The White Album (1968)' wasn't on the original list and you forgot to add it on the updated list!
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I guess The Stones & Jesus & Mary Chain entries can't be included either (as well as Azealia Banks) as they are Compilations.
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Thanks RB and Emilien!
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