I'll be picking up this book for sure!
#1 is Neil Young's 1972 HARVEST album..
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Look no further. Straight from the heart of the music industry comes the ultimate guide to Canadian music, featuring the best albums that Canadian musicians have ever produced.
An unprecedented book, The Top 100 Canadian Albums includes the finest albums in Canadian music history chosen by a blue-ribbon panel. More than 500 singers, songwriters, musicians, producers, columnists, and collectors cast their votes for this first-time-ever poll. Rush’s Neil Peart, Ron Sexsmith, Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies, Holly Cole, Sass Jordan, Ryan Peake of Nickelback, Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, George Pettit of Alexisonfire, Saturday Night Blues host Holger Peterson, and The Vinyl Café’s Stuart McLean are just a few of the people who voted for their favourite albums. The results span every decade and every genre of music, from the fifties until the first decade of the 21st century, from classical to pop, from heavy metal to hip-hop.
Between the covers, you’ll find the results, from 1 to 100. Along the way, you’ll discover behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the albums and the history of Canadian music, as told by the musicians themselves. Find out how Gordon Lightfoot helped get Blue Rodeo back to Canada. Learn about the song that connects The Guess Who to The Tragically Hip. Meet Simply Saucer, the band that waited 30 years for its album to become a hit. Connect the dots between Don Messer and Music from Big Pink.
Sure to spark debate about what is and isn’t on the list, The Top 100 Canadian Albums is the essential book on Canadian music.
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THE TOP 100 CANADIAN ALBUMS
Posted by Larry LeBlanc on October 10, 2007, 4:36 pm
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The list of good books on the history of Canadian music is woefully short.
Each of us have our favourites. Mine are books by Greg Godovitz, Dave Bidini and ANYTHING by John Einarson.
Let's face it there's some real stinkaroos out there.
However, let me recommend Bob Mersereau "The Top 100 Canadian Albums" (Goose Lane Editions) that comes out next week.
When I initially heard of the subject I was skeptical. I hate lists of anything. Also lists of music, specifically, are so subjective and so inside at times.
However, after getting a copy of this eye-popping coffee table book yesterday I haven't been able to put it down.
Culled from lists from 600 industry people from all ages, demographics and regions, the book will not satisfy everybody. There will be people--even me--grumbling about this or that album left out.
That aside, what makes this book special is its considerable scope as well as Mersereau's research and interviews with many of the artists of each of the albums. Plus the superb graphics.
As well, there's the novelty of seeing Canadian albums and artists featured in a world-class context.
Sure we'll all argue about what should be there but let's celebrate when something is so well done.