Looking forward to 2034 then!Yello 1983: You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess
Jam & Spoon 1995: hardtrance remix
ASYS 2024: Acid remix of the remix
Can't wait for the 2034 remix of the remix of the remix
That was indeed the first album I ever got - as a teenager I asked my parents to give it to me for Christmas 1995, and they did - I knew because I stole it from their "secret cupboard" and listened on dad's big stereo whenever they were away before actual Christmas. Great memories, and in hindsight a formative experience. This album has shaped my musical perception forever.An awesome start of one of the greatest albums of all time.
Same here, Music for the Jilted Generation really did shape my musical taste forever. I listened to Michael Jackson as a kid, but in 1994 my brother got some Absolute Dance compilation where No Good (Start the Dance) was one of the tracks, and I was hooked from the start so of course I had to get the full album which I've looped endlessly since then, such a masterpiece!That was indeed the first album I ever got - as a teenager I asked my parents to give it to me for Christmas 1995, and they did - I knew because I stole it from their "secret cupboard" and listened on dad's big stereo whenever they were away before actual Christmas. Great memories, and in hindsight a formative experience. This album has shaped my musical perception forever.
Looking back, and listening today, it's still exceptional. So much range, vibe, and style, even compared to Experience and Fat of the Land. And excellently produced.
Just as I did back then, three decades ago, you can walk into any hifi store today with salesmen whose very job is nothing but to impress you, make them play Break & Enter, and watch their socks getting blown off.