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The Pixies-Doolittle
Velvet Underground and Nico The Clash-London Calling Robert Johnson -The Complete Recordings |
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The Pixies-Doolittle
Velvet Underground and Nico The Clash-London Calling Robert Johnson -The Complete Recordings |
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Any Elvis or Petula Clark album. I’m an old guy. LOL
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JMO but most popular doesn't mean greatest, I like DSOTM but Animals and Wish You Were Here are better.
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New Jersey - Bon Jovi
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Revolver-The Beatles
Magical Mystery Tour-The Beatles Friends- The Beach Boys Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington- Thelonious Monk #1 Record- Big Star Radio City-Big Star Kind of Blue- Miles Davis Avalon Blues-1928 Recordings- Mississippi John Hurt Astral Weeks-Van Morrison London Calling- The Clash Ziggy Stardust-David Bowie This should show you how much I like Big Star-the only 2 bands I put on this list twice are Big Star and The Beatles. |
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Rush - Moving Pictures. 40th anniversary of its release was yesterday. Which is very hard for me to believe as I bought it when it came out!
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The Ed Sullivan Show !
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First RUSH concert was in Philadelphia in 1985.
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Trapeze Medusa
Moody Blues In search for the lost Chord Jethro Tull Benefit Blackfoot Striker Thin Lizzie Chinatown Hendrix Band of Gypsies Grand Funk The Red Album Cream Disraeli Gears Deep Purple Machinehead Almond Bros. Live at the Fillmore Mountain Mountain Climing I left out alot already mentioned. |
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U2, The Joshua Tree
Gregory Alan Isakov, The Weatherman Rage Against the Machine, Self-Titled
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Fellow Descendents/ALL fan. Saw both last about 10 years ago at Punk Rock Bowling in Vegas.
Quote:
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II ZZ Top - Eliminator Megadeth - Rust in Peace Black Sabbath - Paranoid AC/DC - Back in Black Beastie Boys - Licensed To Ill Last edited by sthoemke; 03-18-2021 at 01:21 AM. |
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Small Change-Tom Waits
Automatic-Jesus and Mary Chain The Complete Recordings-Robert Johnson London Calling-The Clash |
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Oh man.
Enuff Z'Nuff-this album, and the band, had the incredible misfortune of debuting in August of 1989, just as the grunge era was beginning in Seattle. Had this album come out five years earlier, Enuff Z'Nuff would have become one of the biggest bands in the world. As it is, their look made them MTV darlings as hair metal was in its death throes. Their record label famously pushed an image on the band that gave them tremendous visibility. But when the musical landscape changed, that image amounted to a straight jacket after the band had been pushed overboard, and sank to the bottom, even with media heavyweights Howard Stern and David Letterman endlessly promoting the band on their shows. When I recommend this glam metal masterpiece to friends, I describe the band as a hybrid of Van Halen, The Beatles and Sweet. The band's classic lineup, lead vocalist Donnie Vie, bassist Chip Z'Nuff, guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vik Fox, had an astonishing level of musicianship, and were absolutely fantastic live. Their hard rock/glam metal songs compositions featured some of the catchiest hooks any hard rock act have ever had, and classically trained virtuoso Derek Frigo infused one volcanic guitar solo after another into their thoughtfully crafted tracks. And then, there were their vocals. Those harmonies. Donnie and Chip were meant to sing together. Their first three albums, the eponymous debut, Strength, and Animals With Human Intelligence are all must haves. But the first album is absolutely addictive. Carole King-Tapestry Tori Amos-Little Earthquakes Stevie Nicks-Bella Donna Rush-Moving Pictures-really, I could pick a number of their albums depending on my mood. But Moving Pictures represents a very special time for me, when I first got into the band. I keep coming back to it. The Camera Eye is a perfect song. Jeff Buckley-Grace Queen-Sheer Heart Attack. Like Rush, I could pick a number of their albums for this list. Queen II is one of the greatest things I've ever heard. It marked Queen truly becoming Queen. They had much of their sound in place with their debut, but the progressive elements, the theatricality of the band, first started revealing itself on the second album. White Queen is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. But Sheer Heart Attack was their break out. Completely uncompromising, it was Freddie Mercury's putting the world on notice. Really, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races and News of the World are all perfect in their own way. Their albums after that had just a slight touch of unevenness at times. Jazz and Hot Space had some highs, but just didn't completely work. The Game and The Works were fantastic albums. I'll go weeks at a time and listen to nothing but Queen or Rush. I completely binge on them, and never grow tired of them. Ever. Van Halen-Fair Warning. With all due respect to Jimi Hendrix, Brian May, David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Randy Rhoads, Alex Lifeson, John Petrucci, Jake E. Lee, Criss Oliva and a few others that have also been huge influences on me as a musician, Eddie Van Halen is the greatest rock guitarist of all-time, and Fair Warning is his masterpiece. Miles Davis-A Kind of Blue Dream Theater-Images and Words There are more, I'll have to think about it.
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Enjoy checking this thread from time to time and often see MANY albums that are staples in my collection.
Couple more.... 1- Good Bye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John 2- Billion Dollar Babies, Alice Cooper 3- Smoker You Drink the Player you Get, Joe Walsh 4- I Robot, Alan Parson`s Project
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My favorite albums, in no particular order:
Van Morrison, Astral Weeks REM, Murmur Beatles, Rubber Soul Beach Boys, Pet Sounds Clash, London Calling Bob Dylan, Freewheelin' Cars debut record Pretenders debut record Joni Mitchell, Blue The Wailers, Burnin' Buffalo Springfield Again Otis Redding Sings Soul |
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The Angels - "Face to Face"
AC/DC - "Powerage" Danko Jones - "Sleep Is The Enemy" Iron Maiden - "The Number of the Beast" Devo - "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" |
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Rod Stewart Every picture tells a story
Bad Company Running with the pack Rare Earth Ma CSNY Deja Vu Buffalo Springfield Retrospect James Taylor Sweet baby James ZzTop Tres Hombres The Doors Morrison Hotel The Doors LA Woman Deep Purple Perfect Strangers Iron Butterfly Ball |
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My take
I read the OP to describe albums that are perfect, no weak points.
While 100% perfection isn’t literal, when I replied earlier and excluded some amazing albums , it was because they had some cuts I don’t think are great. That’s very subjective of course. I am a big Steely Dan fan but other than “Aja”, the albums only have *mostly* good songs, in fact , a high percentage. Aja is perfect. Same concept (for me) with Elton John and Pink Floyd. To me , I like almost all of DSOM or The Wall, but not all. WYWH is perfect. Elton John has terrific albums, most are 80-90% terrific. I think only “Madman across the Water” is perfect. I check this thread periodically because I really like listening to different music. Last week I listened to jazz pianist Art Tatum, just because. Keep’em coming!
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One of my favorite albums of all-time for sure. As I was emerging out of my punk only phase, I met Uncle Tupelo which brought me to Son Volt that then brought me to Wilco which opened up further doors musically. Damn I love that album. Was playing "Tear Stained Eye" on my guitar last week.
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