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Thread: Favourite albums of all time...
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11-17-2007 #21
Kind of Blue- Miles Davis
1999 & Purple Rain- Prince
Hear My Dear- Marvin Gaye
Night Beat- Sam Cooke
Tenor Madness- Sonny Rollings & John Coltrane
Off The Wall & Thriller- Michael Jackson
Electric Ladyland- Jimi Hendrix
To name but a few.....
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11-17-2007 #22
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CORVETTEDUDE............
I'll go with Beggar's Banquet & Houses Of The Holy for sure. Both 2 of my faves. Add KISS's 1st album and Alive in there too. UFO - Strangers In The Night is probably on of the best live albums out there. AC/DC's - Let There Be Rock is another goody. Van Halen's first and second, Queen - A Day At The Races has excellent production as does Journey's - Infinity. Roy Thomas Baker is top dog when it comes to production and orchestration.
"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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11-17-2007 #23
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And how about a little love for Rush's 1st (pre-Neil Peart), and 2112. The whole 1st side is one friggin' story!! Them boys was AMAZIN'!!
"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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11-17-2007 #24
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Steeley Dan - Aja
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 revisited
Miles Davis - Kind of blue
Frank Zappa- apostrophe
The Flaming Lips- The soft Bulletin
Prince - the hits 2 (I know I am bending the rules here)
Rush - Moving Pictures
Pavement - Wowee Zowee
Interpol- Turn on the bright lights
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the key of life
The Smiths - the Queen is Dead
The Grateful Dead - Mars Hotel
Pink Floyd - The Wall
The New Radical- Maybe you've been Brainwashed too
The Beastie Boys- Paula's Boutique
Bad Brains- Bad Brains
The Pixies - Surfer Rosa
These are a few
There is only one person in the world who is going to decide what I am going to do and that's me-
Don't worry about Me- I am Charles Foster Kane. Don't worry about me.
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11-17-2007 #25
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Shit
I forgot:
The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
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Bruce Springsteen- welcome to Asbury Park
There is only one person in the world who is going to decide what I am going to do and that's me-
Don't worry about Me- I am Charles Foster Kane. Don't worry about me.
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11-17-2007 #26
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Cacophony - Speed Metal Symphony
Nocturnus - The Key
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence
Coroner - No More Color
Greg Howe - Introspection
The Mark Varney Project - Truth in Shredding (with Allan Holdsworth and Frank Gambale on guitars)
Richie & Antti - Generator
Vitalij Kuprij - Extreme Measures
and much more....
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11-17-2007 #27
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Van Halen-I
AC/DC-Back in Black
Led Zeppelin-In through the outdoor
Pink Floyd-Animals
The Cult-Electric
The Sex Pistols-Never mind the bullocks
Queen-Live Killers
UFO-Strangers in the night
Rammstein-Sehnsucht
Ramones-It´s alive
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11-18-2007 #28
Interesting: It looks like the two most popular albums here are Hendrix' Electric Ladyland and Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
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11-18-2007 #29
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black sabbath- heaven and hell bruce springsteen the river
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11-18-2007 #30
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Spice Girls: Greatest Hits