What album/CD do you never get tired of listening to?

WoodPeckr

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Live Bullet by Bob Seger

Movin' Out by Irene Reid
 

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Pulse - Pink Floyd
Live Killers - Queen
Live After Death / Rock In Rio - Iron Maiden
The Metal Opera pt II - Avantasia
Tubular Bells 1 & 2 - Mike Oldfield
Once in a Lifetime - Runrig

to name a few....
 

Macator2003

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Deep within the Forest
George Benson -Give me the night
Jason Mraz -We sing, we dance, we steal things
R Kelly -The chocolate Factory
John Lennon -Double Fantasy
Rickie Lee Jones -Rickie Lee Jones
India Arie -Testimony, volume 2
Maxwell -Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
 

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Beatles White and Abbey Road
George Benson Live
Al Jarreau live
Phil Collins Live
 
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Kind of Blue, Miles Davis
Blue Train, John Coltrane
Lost Sessions, Stan Getz
 

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Can't believe no one has mentioned 'Hotel California' by the Eagles
 

ogibowt

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each and every Otis Redding album i own..which is 9
Roy Orbison..Greatest Hits
Englands Newest Hit Makers..Rolling Stones,...yes im old lol
Midnight Hour.Wilson Pickett
Out of our Heads..Rolling Stones
 

Dark Chimera

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Mahavishnu John McLaughlin did an album with Carlos Santana with amazing guitar work I think it is called "Welcome"

Mclaughlin would have been a great classical composer had he lived in Mozarts' day

This is a fantastic album the kind that never gets airplay because it is too good and the pieces too long - not confined to less then 4 minutes like the fucking radio stations insist on so they can get the commercials in

Zappa is another genius

Anything Nirvana - his unplugged album is special

Hendrix did a few live albums that are as endless as his Woodstock performance

Cohen live is a great album with fantastic musicians and his great poetic lyrics

And, of course, who can forget the the great Burl Ives.
Music started with Burl.
Before Burl Ives (BBI) there was only noise ( just fuckin' with you)
 
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La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume 1 - White Zombie
Let There Be Rock, Powerage, (possibly Black Ice) - AC/DC
Moving Pictures - Rush
Ace of Spades -Motörhead
Age of Winters - The Sword
 

Dark Chimera

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Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Boston - Boston
Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Steely Dan - Aja
Paganini - 24 Caprices
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
Al Di Meola - Land Of The Midnight Sun
Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat
Amy Winehouse - Frank
Frank Zappa - (just about every album he has)
Ian Anderson is gifted. BTW Jethro Tull was the inventor of the plough

Four Seasons is great - did Vavaldi do anything else?

I am big on Zappa too. His first couple of albums with the Mothers were classic

His guitar work on such pieces as Yo Momma is quite evolved like good classical music with themes and sub themes

I am not big on his jazz work although it got him into the jazz hall of fame

only one in both the rock and jazz hall of fames
 
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Blood on the Tracks -- Bob Dylan -- first started listening to it when it came out (late seventies) and I still listen to it from time to time.
 

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Dark Chimera said:
Yah Player I am big on Zappa too. His first couple of albums with the Mothers were classic

His guitar work on such pieces as Yo Momma is quite evolved like good classical music with themes and sub themes

I am not big on his jazz work although it got him into the jazz hall of fame

only one in both the rock and jazz hall of fames
Have a listen to 'Broadway the Hard Way'.

A live album mostly about the 1988 United States presidential campaign. Brilliantly produced and some songs that are destined to be Zappa classics.

When the lie's so big
Jesus thinks you're a jerk
Dickie's such an asshole
Planet of the baritone women

I think it has become my favorite album of them all.
 

Dark Chimera

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Have a listen to 'Broadway the Hard Way'.

A live album mostly about the 1988 United States presidential campaign. Brilliantly produced and some songs that are destined to be Zappa classics.

When the lie's so big
Jesus thinks you're a jerk
Dickie's such an asshole
Planet of the baritone women

I think it has become my favorite album of them all.
Got the album. Yes, it is very good with Zappa at his playfull best

he was so amazingly prolific

like shakespeare

his throw away toss off stuff would of made me proud if I had done it

he never left the house unless there was a specifc reason

he would work, work, work

he did let some engineers into his "utility muffin research kitchen" and archive his stuff while he was dying of cancer


is this gonna get released?
 

plyrs99

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pearl jam - ten
nirvana - nevermind
alice in chains - dirt
nine inch nails - the downward spiral (mentioned already)
soundgarden - superunknown
red hot chili peppers - bloodsugarsexmagic
def leppard - pyromania and hysteria
rage against the machine - RATM (mentioned already)
AC/DC - back in black
guns n' roses - appetite for destruction
stone temple pilots - core
green day - dookie

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