What's your favorite compilation album?

I’ve been really enjoying the Red Hot Organization’s “No Alternative” and “Dark was the Night” recently, both because they raised a lot of money for AIDS research and because they do a great job of capturing the 90s alternative sound and 00s indie sound respectively, and it’s got me thinking how much I love compilations generally for how they can give you an impression of a place/time/music scene. Any collections like that you think I should know about?

ace_garp,
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WipeOut 2097 Soundtrack

GraniteM,

The soundtrack to Dirty Dancing sent me off in directions of 1960s dance and doo-wop and also 1980s pop in a big way.

Brazil Classics 1 - Beleza Tropical, was compiled by David Byrne from Talking Heads and has some incredible Latin stuff on it.

Hugh Masekela – The Chisa Years 1965-1975 (Rare And Unreleased) has some African jazz and funk that sounds like nothing else and is what American funk would sound like five to ten years later.

Pomegranates, from 2009, is a compilation of pre-revolution Iranian funk that is shockingly listenable.

whoisearth,

Terror off the beat

Was a series of industrial music compilations in the 90’s. Introduced a lot of us to industrial music we never would have heard of without it.

m0darn,

Big shiny tunes 2 was foundational to me.

Redditgee,

Pulse, for the sweet 90s dance.

richteratmosphere,

R. Stevie Moore - Meet The R. Stevie Moore! An Introduction To The Godfather Of Home Recording

discogs.com/…/3141614-R-Stevie-Moore-Meet-The-R-S…

open.spotify.com/album/0rcorWuuHo4XURG8INbK4c?si=…

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