Mo Better Blues by ?uestlove
Mo Better Blues by ?uestlove

This list is inspired by the book Mo’ Meta Blues by ?uestlove, in which he lists his most influential albums by year.

The rule is that you have to have worn out the record in the year it was released. I have plenty of other records that were immensely important, but because I came upon them after the year in which they debuted they are not included here. This is more about immediate effect, in the moment, at the time. Before 1988 I probably wore out the vinyl. Once 1988 started, I was wearing out the album on CD. As of 2000 it was probably all MP3s.

2018 Hayley Kiyoko - Expectations

Another bout of pure honesty: I just played this over and over. I think it was my escape from the shitty politics that pound down upon us day after MFing day. This is my answer to the #metoo movement. I’m just going to hang out over here with Hayley and chill.

Also: Wednesday Campanella – Galapagos; Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse; Vince Staples – FM!; Shame – Songs of Praise; Harunemuri – Harotosyura; Dr. Octagon – Moosebumps;  Cypress Hill – Elephants on Acid

2017 Beck - Colors

Beck has a rockin’ record every third album or so. Midnight Vultures, Guero and now this one. I just played it out until the 9 year-old called me crazy.

2016 A Tribe Called Quest - We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service

I roll with the Tribe.

Also rolling with: Childish Gambino – Awaken, My Love; Frank Ocean – Blonde; Anderson Paak – Malibu; De La Soul – and the Anonymous Nobody…

2015 Tom Holkenborg - Mad Max: Fury Road

What can I say? I love this movie. And driving around to Spikey Cars is the best thing you can do in Orange County. It’s just a driving thing, probably. But as driving music goes this record can get you in big trouble.

Also see: DAOKO – DAOKO; Beach Slang – The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us

2014 TBD

Still thinking about this year.

RATKING – So It Goes; Run The Jewels – Run The Jewels 2; SIMI LAB – Page 2 : Mind Over Matter;

2013 Daft Punk - Random Access Memories

I don’t know, maybe I’m getting old. I just can’t bang, boom, bap on and on like I used too. I think I needed to chill out for the year.

KiD CuDi – Indicud; The Otogibanashi – Toy Box; The Underachievers – Indigoism; St. Lucia – When the Night

2012 El-P - Cancer For Cure

El-P had been big for me for a while, but this is the one that spent the year in rotation. So you should pump this shit like they do in the future.

Frank Ocean – channel ORANGE; Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid M.A.A.D City; Killer Mike – R.A.P. Music

2011 Das Racist - Relax

MCA’s verse on Long Burn the Fire was the best thing I heard all year, but if I’m 100% honest Das Racist was what I listened to the most—and had the most songs with stars (5).

Battles – Gloss Drop; Beastie Boys – Hot Sauce Committee Part Two; Childish Gambino – Camp; Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire – Lost In Translation

2010 Open Mike Eagle - Unapologetic Art Rap

Another elMattic reco, and I fell into the whole crew. But this kick off was the trigger for getting back into the LA scene and digging around.

Also in heavy rotation: Against Me! – White Crosses; Aloe Blacc – Good Things; B Dolan – Fallen House Sunken City; The Apples in Stereo – Travellers In Space and Time

2009 Super Chron Flight Brothers - Deleted Scenes

I got this reco from my man elMattic. Dang, this record is good. I wasn’t as hype to the previous record—which elMattic hyped just as much. But Deleted Scenes sunk in and stuck the first time.

KiD CuDi – Man On The Moon: The End Of Day; POLYSICS – Absolute POLYSICS; Shabazz Palaces – Shabazz Palaces;

2008 Q-Tip - The Renaissance

We just moved to San Francisco. We had a kid in February. The whole world was changing. I finally got out of mashups and started getting back into real albums. Oh, and here’s a new joint from Q-Tip—where’s he been?

In range: The Ting Tings – We Started Nothing; The Roots – Rising Down;  Girl Talk – Feed The Animals; Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Part One (4th World War); El-P – weareallgoingtoburninhellmegamixx2

2007 Coaltar of the Deepers - Yukari Telepath

It’d been 7 years since my last obsession with these guys and it just seemed like time to get into them again. This time I was in LA, but working around the corner from Sawtelle kept me a little more connected to Japan.

In the mix: El-P – I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead; Little Dragon – Little Dragon

2006 Beastie Boys v. Linkin Park (mixed tape)

Ok, so I just gave into mashups, everything is everything, just smashing a ton of songs into one big jumble. I mean, I can’t focus, so why should anything else.

Also in the shortlist: Girl Talk – Night Ripper; Gnarls Barkley – St. Elsewhere; Sadat X – Black October; Beastie Boys – NY State of Mind – DJ Green Lantern

2005 Pep Love - The Foundation

I have to admit I spent a lot of this year listening to mash-ups. There is one that’s called $ (Money vs. Wu Tang) by DJ BC which is just excellent. In any event, Pep Love is back again, and just as good as always. Track 18, Undisputed Champs—holy shit! It’s Pep Love AND Q-Tip AND Del the Phunky. Dang.

Other’s in the running: Lyrics Born – Same !@#$ Different Day, Sadat X – Experience And Education, Beck – Guero, and

2004 Mos Def - The New Danger

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=138b_1MGSew

This is mostly about Close Edge, which is one of my all-time favorite songs. I saw him do this song in a car on the Dave Chapelle Show and it was just…raw artistry in action. As Dave tells the story this was the first musical artist on his show, and that this was actually a freestyle. Damn.

Runner’s up this year are Green Day – American Idiot and the Kleptones’ – Yoshimi Battles the Hip Hop Robots

2003 Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Shaheedullah and Stereotypes

This record doesn’t have the same overall power as the Tribe discs that came before it, but at the time, this one matched my mood and circumstances – underemployed in Portland, Oregon – than any other record around the same time.

Also this year: Les Nubians – One Step Forward; Lyrics Born – Later That Day; Outkast – Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

2002 The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

2002 The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

I am a late convert to the Lips, but this was a great introduction. The album gets an even better treatment by the Kleptones in their mashup mixtape Yoshika Battles the Hip Hop Robots, which gives this album a second life for me. Both work.

Also this year: Prince Paul – Politics of the Business; Orishas – Emigrante; Talib Kweli – Quality

2001 Pep Love - Ascension

2001 Pep Love - Ascension

I don’t have any idea how I stumbled upon this in Japan, but I did and it’s still hard for me to figure out why this isn’t a bigger album on critics list of the best CDs of all time. I really love the flow and the attitude. Pep Love has strong appearances as part of the Hieroglyphics, but he stands strongest here on his own.

Also this year: Mad Capsule Markets – 010; The Brilliant Green – Los Angeles; Tenacious D – Tenacious D;

2000 Coaltar of the Deepers - Come Over To The Deepend

2000 Coaltar of the Deepers - Come Over To The Deepend

I’m living in Japan and trying to soak up as much culture as I can possibly get my hands on. My Japanese is not that great, so I concede that I can’t really appreciate the lyrics like I would an English album, but musically this album is a close to what I could want – part hard rock, part science fiction electronica. It’s fast, and heavy, and I still think it’s my perfect driving music.

Also this year: Mad Capsule Markets – OSC-DIS; Outkast – Stankonia; Missile Girl Scoot – Fiesta!; Rage Against the Machine – Renegades; Jedi Mind Tricks – Violent By Design; Deltron – Deltron 3030

1999 Beck - Midnight Vultures

1999 Beck - Midnight Vultures

This was a year of giant change. I moved from SF to Japan, and then spent the two weeks surrounding the Millennium in Thailand with the fellas. I got this CD in Japan and played the hell out of it, partly in need of English while immersed in Japanese, and then as the final party CD of the 20th Century while the island of Ko Samui.

Also this year: Handsome Boy Modeling School – So, How’s Your Girl; Kool Kieth – Sex Style; Slick Rick – The Art of Storytelling; The Roots – Things Fall Apart; Utada Hikaru – First Love

1998 Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

1998 Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

It’s just a really great album from start to finish. It’s a hop hop autobiography, it’s probably the best female hip hop canon album of all time, and because there hasn’t really been a big career from LH since, a stronger document of a particular time.

Also that year: Les Nubians – Princessess Nubiennes; Outkast – Aquemini; The Coup – Steal This Album.

1997 Kool Keith - Sex Style

1997 Kool Keith - Sex Style

This is a tough year. I can’t really settle on anything definitive. It was a year of Biggie’s death, OK Computer, an ok Rakim joint, Slim Shady – none of which I latched onto more than any other. Keith gets the nod because it’s the disc I always returned to night after night, and he cracked me up every time.

Also this year: Eminem – Slim Shady LP; Rakim – The 18th Letter; Pixies – Death to the Pixies

1996 Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst

1996 Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagon

This is one of those albums that I can’t explain, but it became an obsession. I loved the crazy lyrics, I love the Automator beats, and I played it constantly for probably two years. It’s just something that came out of no where and was perfect.

Also this year: The Roots – Illadelph Halflife; Versus – Secret Swingers; Fugees – The Score; Crucifucks – L.D. Eye

1995 Thurston Moore - Psychic Hearts

1995 Thurston Moore - Psychic Hearts

I think 27 is the line between adolescence and adulthood, and this record was the disk that made the transition for me. I was shocked out of one life and thrown into the next, and this is the record that was on in the background the whole time.

Relative to Sonic Youth, Thurston has always been my second favorite member of SY, Steve Shelley is what make both SY and this record for me. I started with him when he was with the Crucifucks, and I rocked this CD night and day mainly because it was a pop version of the best of SY.

Also this year: Jawbreaker – Dear You; D’Angelo – Brown Sugar; Broun Fellinis – Aphrokubist Improvisations

1994 Nas - Illmatic

1994 Nas - Illmatic

I came of age on the East Coast, and although I’d been gone for a few years, the Nas record really represented the best of hip hop and lyrics, and setting a NYC tone. He is underappreciated in an era of big $ and sales, but for me, Nas is closer to what I want from hip hop. Jay Z, Puffy, and Dr. Dre are on the second tier.

Also this year: Beastie Boys – Ill Communication; Helmet – Betty; Sausage – Riddles are Abound Tonight; Vesus – The Stars are Insane; Gang Starr – Hard to Earn

1993 A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders

1993 A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders

?uestloves marks this and 36 Chambers as the end of the Golden Era of group hip hop, as the highly produced, money thugs, and bling era of Jay Z, Dr. Dre and Puffy overran the charts and over-shadowed the real art. I remember sitting in rooms all over SF listening to this record on repeat, unaware that the last gasp of greatness was slipping away.

Also this year: Fishbone – Give a Monkey a Brain; Liz Phair – Exile in Guyville; Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream; Wu-Tang Clan – Enter the Wu Tang – 36 Chambers.

1992 Sonic Youth - Dirty

1992 Sonic Youth - Dirty

One of my very best friends from High School was shot and killed in LA a couple of months after our reunion in SF. There are two songs on Dirty about another shooting death of a friend of the band’s in LA – 100% and JC. I found as much solace as I could in this record, and I drank a lot. I really love all the SY records with Butch Vig.

Also this year: Dr. Dre – The Chronic; Das EFX – Dead Serious; Gang Starr – Daily Operation; Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted; Rage Against the Machine; Basehead – Play with Toys; The Pharcyde – Bizzarre Ride II the Phyarcyde

1991 Nirvana - Nevermind

1991 Nirvana - Nevermind

I broke up with my girlfriend, moved out of NYC and back into my parents basement. This record and the first Cypress Hill got me through the summer and on to other things.

Also this year: Terminator X; De La Soul – De La Soul is Dead; Prince – Diamonds and Pearls; A Tribe Called Quest – Low End Theory

1990 A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and Paths to Rhythm

1990 A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and Paths to Rhythm

It was my last semester of college and my writing teacher worked at the New York Post. He brought this CD into our class and asked if anyone wanted “what appears to be some kind of african drumming music”. I was the only one who raised my hand. Boom, an advanced copy of the best CD of the year.

Also that year: Ice Cube – Amerikkka’s Most Wanted; Geto Boys; Gang Starr – Step in the Arena; Brand Nubian – All for One

1989 Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

1989 Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

We got a hold of this record as a demo a couple months ahead of the release, and it was awesome if so many ways, but different than the final product. No idea where most of the samples were coming from, but there were so many, they came so fast, everything was dense and ever-changing — it was both a party record and a headphones record.

Also this year: Jungle Brothers – Done By the Forces of Nature; Just Ice – The Desolate One; The DOC – No One Can Do It Better; Too Short – Born to Mack

1988 De La Soul - Three Feet High and Rising

1988 De La Soul - Three Feet High and Rising

This was my first CD, which made it last a lot longer than a vinyl version would have given how much I played it. Hip Hop turned from political and hard, to something more closely approaching my particular brand of multicultural, multi-era chop socky.

Also this year: EPMD – Strictly Business; Eric B & Rakim – Follow the Leader; Jungle Brothers – Straight out the Jungle; NWA – Straight Out of Compton; Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation to Hold Us Back; Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation; Too Short – Life Is…

1987 Public Enemy - Yo Bum Rush the Show

1987 Public Enemy - Yo Bum Rush the Show

This is the record that knocked the Beasties off the turntable and our brains into a multicultural world. The punk ethos has been imported wholesale and PE established hip-hop as the black CNN.

Also this year: Eric B and Rakim – Paid in Full; LL Cool J – Bigger and Deffer; Schoolly D – Saturday Night; Sonic Youth – Sister

1986 Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill

1986 Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill

I was in on Run DMC from the beginning and Raising Hell was the first thing I played when I settled into my dorm room on day one of Freshman year. But when this record hit later that winter, we played it over and over again for at least a year.

Also this year: The Cure – Staring at the Sea; Boogie Down Productions – Criminal Minded; Just Ice – Back to the Old School; Kool Moe Dee;

1985 Rites of Spring - Rites of Spring

1985 Rites of Spring - Rites of Spring

This is the last year of pure punk rock and new wave.

Also this year: Run DMC – King of Rock; Paul Young – The Secrets of Association; Gray Matter – Food for Thought; Fishbone – Fishbone; Beefeater – Plays for Lovers

1984 The Replacements - Let It Be

1984 The Replacements - Let It Be

This is another record that was played until it fell apart. I would come home from school and take a nap to this record, getting up only to turn over the LP.

Also this year: Squeeze – Singles 45’s and Under; Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain; Husker Du – Zen Arcade; Crucifucks – Our Will Be Done

1983 Minor Threat - Complete Discography

1983 Minor Threat - Complete Discography

I came too late to see them live, but I dove into the DC Scene with both feet based on this record.

Also this year: X – More Fun in the New World; The English Beat – What is Beat?; Suicidal Tendencies; REM – Murmur; Cyndi Lauper – She’s So Unusual; Billy Idol – Rebel Yell

1981 The Cars - Shake it Up

1981 The Cars - Shake it Up

I saved up all summer for the original Walkman and this was my first cassette tape. The opening clicks of the first track cracked my head open and I’ve been hooked on headphones ever since. A year later The Cars became my first concert.

Also this year: The Tubes – Completion Backwards Principal; Tom Petty – Hard Promises.

1982 Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom

1982 Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom

This I got on vinyl and it was my introduction to EC. I played this every single day, multiple times, for months on end. I went back and caught up on all his other masterpieces: Trust and Get Happy!! in particular.

Also this year: A Flock of Seagulls; Adam Ant – Friend or Foe; Joe Jackson – Night and Day; Madness – The Rise and Fall; and The Clash – Combat Rock

1980 AC/DC - Back in Black

1980 AC/DC - Back in Black

I moved to Baltimore at the beginning of summer, and spent the summer listening to 98 Rock on my clock radio waiting for school to start. I still have this record in heavy rotation but it’s the last record from my classic rock, Indiana upbringing. From here on out I’m an East Coast boy.

Also this year: Rush – Permanent Waves; The Romantics – The Romantics; J. Giels Band – Love Stinks; The Babys – Union Jacks; The Buggles – The Age of Plastic

1979 Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes

1979 Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes

My last year in Indiana, wearing satin shorts and vinyl iron-on t-shirts to the roller rink and bowling alleys of my youth. Part of me thinks I like this record because I had exactly the same haircut as TP sports on this cover.

Also this year: Rob Stewart’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

1978 Richard Pryor - Wanted: Live in Concert

1978 Richard Pryor - Wanted: Live in Concert

Yes, this was my first official vinyl. I loved it, but I had to exchange it a week later under advisement from my parents. I had seen Pryor on Saturday Night Live, which was my favorite show of all time, and he seemed pretty tame on TV. The two albums I got in return were Supertramp – Breakfast in America and ELO – Discovery, neither of which do much of anything for me. At the time I was just a small town grit with one foot in genius, and one foot in trash. I would learn a few years later that outside of my small town in Indiana, music was reinventing the universe, and I was completely unaware.

Also this year (in the roller rink, or my best friends brother’s room, I heard): Van Halen, Andy Gibb, Joe Walsh, KC & the Sunshine Band; Steve Miller; The Commodores; Donna Summer; Chic; The Village People