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Thread: Favourite albums of all time...
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11-18-2007 #31
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too many to name... two of my favourite albums...
Harisu - Liar
Lady - Attention
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11-18-2007 #32
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Star.................DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are smokin' girl.
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11-18-2007 #33
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The girl, with Far Away Eyes................How about Some Girls by the Stones. The quote was for Star by the way.
"If I could start my life all over again, I would be a professional football player, and you damn well better believe I would be a Pittsburgh Steeler." Jack Lambert, 1990 HoF Introduction.
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11-18-2007 #34
I should have mentioned Miles Davis' Kind of Blue as well; that album is timeless. Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage is excellent as well, as well as Issac Hayes' Hot Buttered Soul.
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11-18-2007 #35
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Stones: Sticky Fingers
Beautiful South: 0898
Dire Straits: Makin Movies
Oliver Nelson: Blues and the abstract truth
Til Tuesday: Everything's different now
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11-19-2007 #36
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11-19-2007 #37
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Originally Posted by Falrune
I really like the Psychedelic Furs debut album,but only the original 1980 vinyl mix. Some later versions pause between/change the order of the cuts and ruin the flow of the recording.
I still throw on The Patti Smith Group's Horses. Hearing Patti growl out "Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine" in the intro of "Gloria" sets the tone for whole album.
Here's an odd one but I really like it. "Searching For The Young Soul Rebels" by Dexy's Midnight Runners. Pre "Come on Eileeen" Dexy's,just pure horn based soul.
The Who's Quadrophenia. Great record.
Finally Burning Spear's "Live" . Top reggae outfit of their time,IMO. This album catches a great show in London circa '73/'74.
Ancient Pervert.
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11-21-2007 #38
Pink Flloyd- The Wall
The Beatles-Sgt. Peppers
It's a Beautiful Day - It's a Beautiful Day
Aerosmith- Honkin' onBobo
Jimi Hendricks - The Essential Hendricks
The Soundtrack from Pulp Fiction
The Soundtrack from Casino
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11-21-2007 #39
to hard to choose it always depends on my mood but if i had to pick i guess Bob Marley Legend or Babylon by Bus
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11-21-2007 #40
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all category included ill have to go for lLinkin park / Hybrid Theory , its the only album i can remember listening from the first song to the last one with with out skipping one track
here are others i love in other styles of music
RAP: bone thugs and harmony ....album :Creepin on ah Come Up
METAL : metalica .... album :metalica
R&B: Aaliyah.... album :Ultimate Aaliyah
POP: christina aguilera.... album :stripped
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