I'd put Doggystyle ahead of Black Sunday. I would have listened to both of them ad nauseum back in the day, but I reckon Doggystyle has aged better. Never really got into the Wu Tang Clan, too angry for me.
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Don't really care that much for the listed albums that I have heard (Siamese Dream was amazing on first listen but I don't like it as much anymore, Pablo Honey is just alright, while In Utero has some brilliant punk tracks as well as All Apologies but I don't listen to it much) so I'm goin to plump for Frank Black's vastly underrated eponymous CD. A load of fantastic poppy songs along with a few other great Pixies-like tracks (Parry The Wind High, Low and Los Angeles, for example) make it one of my favourite albums of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDVgfnyHP0c
My significant other is Suede (by Suede.) Melancholy and naive vulnerability which got mistaken for Britpop.
I agree, a lot of his latest stuff isn't great but Doggystyle was an absolute cracker of an album. A lot of it was down the Dr Dre's production and the G-funk sound. Snoop's style was something new at the time and with tracks like Gin and juice, Whats My Name and Murder Was the Case, guest performers like Dre and Warren G it was and still is one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
What you think of him personally or what his more recent work is like doesn't come into it.
Blur - Modern Life is Rubbish
Influenced by sentiment here as I was pleasantly surprised at how good this album was on its release and I was quite evangelical on spreading the word of its goodness to anyone who'd listen.
Very few people were interested in the band at the time - they were viewed as "baggy" casualties with no direction.
Little did we know "Parklife" was a year away........................