Alright, so I've pinned one of my coworkers as a potential maniacal Mountain Goats fan, but he's never heard of them.
Now, we all know that you have to digest the Mountain Goats discography one album at a time, like a series of novels. I understand this, and I feel pretty strongly about it, too.
But I've got this creeping idea that I want to make a "beginner's compilation." An aerial view of the ~400 songs we're working with here - an intimidating body of work. It seems reckless to shove "The Sunset Tree" into someone's hands and hope that it sticks. Personally, I required years of work to build up the active listening skills it sometimes takes to absorb an album, plus lots of interviews and an abundance of context to make it click. I'd like to see this process be easier for someone like me. (obviously it's not the same for everyone)
So, hypothetically, if you were to make an "essential" Mountain Goats (the heresy, i know!) what would be on it?
Or, maybe a better, more interesting question, if you were to make a compilation of pre-"Tallahassee" boombox songs, (because, let's face it, there are an abundance of those and they can be a little hard to wade through) what would be on it?