Favourite Albums of All-Time...

DenWa

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Running Amok
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Pink Floyd - The Wall
The Beatles - Revolver
The Who - Who's Next


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rdhaired_vixen

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to many to mention
alan parsons project pyramid
alice coopers welcome to my nightmare
aerosmiths red and white
norah
stevie ray vaughn greatest hits or sky is crying
ry cooder self titled
pink floyd the wall
deep purple machine head
 

Muddy

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The Best of Muddy Waters, by me (my first album, a collection orf stunning blues singles), and available at record stores everywhere for less than $10.00. This is because it's the only blues album (and I'm the only nlues artist, with the exdception of B.B. King) that idiots in record shops have ever heard of.
 

t8rs

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Boston
Hotel California - Eagles
Rumors - Fleetwood Mac
Avalon - Roxy Music
Back in Black - AC/DC
Joshua Tree - U2
So - Peter Gabriel
 

revolver

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Beatles - Revolver, Rubber Soul, Abbey Road, A Hard Days Night
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Carole King - Tapestry
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Dire Straights - Brothers in Arms
John Mellencamp - Scarecrow
Olivia Newton-John - Gaia
Frankie Laine - Hell Bent For Leather
Camelot - Original cast recording
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
 

homonger

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justifymylove said:
(I think Revolver is the best Beatles album, btw.)
I think many would agree with you, jml. It is certainly one of my favorite Beatles albums. I also think Beatles '65 and Yesterday and Today are highly underrated.
 

legmann

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I can't pick any one Beatles album; the first five British releases for me are must-haves.

Other faves:
first Violent Femmes album
The Cure - Boys Don't Cry
Grapes of Wrath - Now and Again
first Pursuit of Happiness album
Nirvana - Nevermind
Green Day - Dookie
The Clash - London Calling
anything by Smokey Robinson
 
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
On The Shoulder of Giants - Oasis
The Man Who - Travis
The Bends - Radiohead
Dog Man Star - (The London) Suede
Unplugged - Eric Clapton
Unplugged - Nirvana
Different Class - Pulp

The Taxi Driver Soundtrack
High Fidelity Soundtrack
In the Mood for Love Soundtrack

NERD - NERD
Hip Hop - Tommy Boy Records
Wu Tang Forever - Wu Tang Clan
Greatest Hits - N.W.A.
 

onthebottom

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U2

Joshua Tree

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ohioguy

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It's not an album, but if you ever get a chance to buy Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at El Mocambo on VHS or DVD, buy it. You won't be didappointed.

It's SRV at his best.
 

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Q: Are We Not Men -DEVO
Man-Machine -Kraftwerk
(Who's Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise! -The Art of Noise
The Pleasure Principle -Gary Numan

Rio -Duran Duran
A Flock of Seagulls -A Flock of Seagulls
Music for the Masses -Depeche Mode
Very -Pet shop boys
Feline -The Stranglers
Press Eject & Give Me the Tape -Bauhaus

Machine head -Deep Purple
Are You Experienced? -Jimi Hendrix
Moving Pictures -Rush
Van Halen -Van Halen
Hotel Calinornia -The Eagles
IV -Led Zeppelin
Aldo Nova -Aldo Nova ( now he writes tunes for Celine Dion... )
Just One Night -Eric Clapton
Dire Straits -Dire Straits
Trans -Neil Young ( Neil Young with Synths....)
Rust Never Sleeps -Neil Young
Flush the Fashion -Alice Cooper
Scary Monsters -David Bowie
Cars -The Cars
Heartbeat City -The Cars

Gaucho -Steely Dan
The Nightfly -Donald Fagen

Off The Wall -Michael Jackson
Spirits Having Flown -The Bee Gees

Saturday night Fever -The Soundtrack
Midnight Express -The Soundtrack ( Giorgio Moroder )

Debut -Bjork
Haunted -Poe
 

superjohnsmooth

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Is everyone here a rocker or

what?

The Low End Theroy- A Tribe Called Quest
Enter Da Stage- Black Moon
Moment Of Truth- Gangstar
Illmatic- Nas
The Wrong Side Of The Tracks- The Artifacts

And just about anything Mobb Deep did prior to 1998.
 

La Contessa

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Alice's Restaurant - Arlo Guthrie
Eden - Sarah Brightman
Watermarks - Enya
Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi
Romanza - Andrea Bocelli

The Who (Everything they have written, is on my favorites list)
 

mega

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Joshua Tree - U2
Korn - Korn
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
 

usualsuspect

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rdhaired_vixen said:
to many to mention
alan parsons project pyramid
alice coopers welcome to my nightmare
aerosmiths red and white
norah
stevie ray vaughn greatest hits or sky is crying
ry cooder self titled
pink floyd the wall
deep purple machine head
Oh those are some good ones! You are a fan of the late seventies, early 80's?
 

Top Jimmy

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Genesis - Duke
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Wall, Dark Side of the Moon)
Jim Steinman - Bad For Good
Boston - Boston
Pete Townshend - All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars

and lest anyone think I am some Dinosaur Rock Geek:
DJ Tiesto - summerbreeze
Radiohead - OK Computer
Andreas Vollenwieder - White Winds
Sarah McLachlan - every damn track from every damn album
Stanley Jordan - Magic Touch
 
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