I am thinking of retiring the ‘Inspired By People’ Series

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Maxwell.A person wearing a white shirt is positioned on the right side of the image, with a quote about teamwork by James Cash Penney displayed on the left side against a blurred outdoor backdrop.A quote by Harry S. Truman, stating It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit, is featured alongside a partial view of a person and urban background, with photography credited to William Recinos.A quote by Halford E. 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But Then

I have just started an AlbumWhale collection

A rock is featured prominently against a dark background with text reading the Cure and Songs Of A Lost World.A person wearing a cowboy hat holds a drink, with red and white text promoting Life, Death And Dennis Hopper by The Waterboys, released on April 4, 2025.An album cover for Pink Floyd The Early Years: 1965-1967 Cambridge St/ation, released on November 11, 2016, featuring abstract artwork.An album cover features colorful, psychedelic artwork with intricate designs, abstract figures, and bold text reading Odessey and Oracle by The Zombies.A barren, reddish landscape with distant mountains is accompanied by the text More and Pulp, with a release date of June 6, 2025.Enigma's album cover for MCMXC a.D features a cloaked figure standing before a radiant, cross-shaped light, with mystical and atmospheric artwork.

AND

A Protest Collection

A large crowd gathers in an urban park area, surrounded by leafless trees and high-rise buildings under a cloudy sky, with the text Hands off our Apple products and components.A collage of photos shows large crowds gathered in various U.S. cities with city names labeled above each location, including Boston, New York, Chicago, and others.A large crowd of people is holding various protest signs and banners expressing political messages.A large crowd of people are gathered outdoors, many holding signs and flags, indicating a protest or demonstration.A large crowd of protesters with signs fills a city street between tall buildings, with a prominent historic building in the background.A large crowd of people is gathered for a protest, holding a variety of signs and banners in a city street.A large crowd gathers densely around an outdoor stage in a public space.A densely packed crowd of people gathered closely together, viewed from above.A group of people at a demonstration hold signs, one with a painted face and another reading WITH FEAR FOR OUR DEMOCRACY I DISSENT.

🔗🎵💿 Odessey and Oracle - The Zombies

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🔗🎵💿 Odessey and Oracle - The Zombies

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🔗🎵💿 Songs of a Lost World - The Cure

Hat Tip To @patrickrhone

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Songs Of A Lost World by The Cure

Songs Of A Lost World by The Cure

Always loved The Cure. First studio in 16 years. My thanks to Patrick Rhone for highlighting this. As he writes

It’s fantastic. Both classic and modern at the same time.

For me - his voice is definitely not what it was - but that would be hard - he's still got it.


Another #AlbumWhale question @bjhess

If i see an album on someone else’s list I can add it to one of my lists. BUT can I do the same if I have an album on one of my lists? If I want to add it to another one of mine - or even move it. Doable? Cos I can’t see that I can. Looking to do some list sorting and consolidation.


A brand new 🔗🎵 Album Whale List that is three times as large as my 2nd largest list.


About AlbumWhale - @bjhess - any known issues today - a large number of covers don’t seem to be coming through on lists like this



Life, Death And Dennis Hopper by The Waterboys

Life, Death And Dennis Hopper by The Waterboys

ALWAYS loved The Waterboys. This made me sit up - an entire album dedicated to Dennis Hopper - where the music itself moves through the years of Hopper’s life.


Back in January …

🔗🎵Announcing “Life, Death, and Dennis Hopper” from The Waterboys | Sun Records

The announcement wasn’t very clear …

“Life, Death, and Dennis Hopper” releases from The Waterboys on April 4th.

Today is the 4th. Not here. I guess it will be tomorrow - when it is the 4th in America.



I’ve started a new AlbumWhale list (and I haven’t even finished the others! Still.) The new list is called ‘Formative Years’

I’m an ‘artist’ guy, then an ‘album’ guy and then a singles/track guy. I like my music ‘in context’ The lists in here are way behind what I see in my mind’s eye - BUT the topics provide a clue to how I relate them all.
This new list is all about albums that ‘formed me’ and contributed to the music world I am today. At the time I might not have recognised it - but in the rear view mirror - absolutely.

First Up: Odessey and Oracle By The Zombies


Man cannot endure his own littleness unless he can translate it into meaningfulness on the largest possible level.

💬 Ernest Becker

… and then I thought of 🔗🎵 The Overview


🔗 Scripting News: Monday, March 24, 2025

Peter O’Toole starred in 🔗🎬The Ruling Class, a favorite when I was younger. The 🎵📼 last song in the movie is pretty freaking great.

💬 Dave Winer

I agree with Dave - ‘The Ruling Class’ was a good movie (not great - but good). ‘Favorite’? Not so sure, definitely not ‘in general- since it was pretty much panned at the time only time turning it into what we now call a ‘cult classic’. (But do watch the song - it has all the expected cheesiness of its time!)

Four years earlier was 🔗🎬 If - now THAT was a film and arguably did for McDowell what Layer Cake did for Craig.


🔗🎵📼 Objects Outlive Us

Her shopping bag broke sending eggs and flour crashing
Down to the ground, just like star clusters smashing
But no one will give her a glance
They just shuffle on home in a trance
The tiniest lives fill their hives up with worry
To make it to church, well, she needs to hurry
When late she will bow down contrite
While a meteor turns out the light

And there in an ordinary street
A car isn’t where it would normally be
The driver in tears, ‘bout his payment arrears
Still, nobody hears whеn a sun disappears
In a galaxy afar

First day of the new job and hе was so nervous
The suit and the platitude, “Can I be of service?”
His boss made him clean all the cars
While he wondered, “Is there life on Mars?”
And meanwhile the stars line themselves up in order
While we bicker on with our fences and borders
But best not think about that
It’s better to live without facts

And now in her old wedding bed
A lady will dream that her husband is dead
Of course he’s alive, he’ll be home around five
Still, silence arrives, when a nebula dives into our Milky Way

The thunder and rain start, the paving stones melt
And oddly the first spots make Orion’s belt as
You queue at the bank for an hour
‘Cause a solar flare blew out the power
The nurse in the care home now empties a bath tub
The water will spiral, a galaxies vast hub
Is draining away as we speak
But she loses her job there next week

And there with his first telescope
A teenager stands full of hormones and hope
As he squints at the night, like a painting of light
He doesn’t suppose that a black hole implodes
In a trillion tears from now (Ah)

💬 Andy Partridge (Music - Wilson)


It's Incredible How Supposed 'Pros' Just Don't Get It.

Back on Apple. Specifically the difficualty people who should know better continue to fail miserably at understanding the company - and if they don’t understand - how can they explain?


🎵 Day Zero. It’s here.