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My top ten favourite albums of all time

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Following on from the classic rock and heavy metal threads.

In chronological order of release:

The Beatles- Abbey Road (1969)
Led Zeppelin III (1970)
Queen- A Night at the Opera (1975)
Pink Floyd- The Wall (1979)
Black Sabbath- Heaven and Hell (1980)
KISS-Music From The Elder (1981)
The Police- Synchronicity (1983)
Van Halen- 5150 (1986)
Iron Maiden- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
Tori Amos- Little Earthquakes (1992)

Some of you lot probably weren't even conceived when most of these were recorded and released, but the best music is also timeless :). What are some albums that you never get sick of?

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AC/DC - Back in Black (1980)
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Here's my Top 10 (in chronological order):

The Beatles- Revolver (1966)

Pink Floyd- Dark Side of The Moon (1973)

Electric Light Orchestra- El Dorado (1974)

Electric Light Orchestra- Out Of The Blue (1977)

Electric Light Orchestra- Time (1981)

Iron Maiden- Piece of Mind (1983)

Tom Petty- Full Moon Fever (1989)

Rob Zombie- Hellbilly Deluxe (1998)

Matthew Sweet- In Reverse (1999)

Polysics- Polysics or Die!!! (2004)
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I'm staying away from greatest hits or specific collections and just going with original releases.


The Beatles -- Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (I played this one so much on my turntable that the needle carved some new channels into the record). :D

The Who -- The Who's Next Album

AC/DC -- Back In Black

Guns-N-Roses -- Appetite for Destruction

Queen -- It's A Kind of Magic

The Beatles -- Abbey Road

Metallica -- Load

Van Halen -- Van Halen

The Beatles -- The White Album


Aww, crap. I can't think of any more regular albums that deserve to be on my list so I'm going to mention The Beatles - Hey Jude. It was an interesting collection of Beatles songs but it's one of the records that really got me hooked on the Beatles, even if I don't listen to them much anymore I'm still a fan.
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In no particular order:
Beatles-"Abbey Road," Beatles-"Revolver," Beatles-"Sgt. Pepper," Beatles-"White Album," Radiohead-"OK Computer," Weezer-"Blue Album," Grandaddy-"Sophtware Slump," Pink Floyd-"Wish You Were here," Rolling Stones- "Sticky Fingers," Pink Floyd-"Piper at the Gates of Dawn," Stereolab-"Refried Ectoplasm"
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in no order

Tenatious D- Tenatious D

Nine Inch Nails -Pretty Hate Machine

Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals

Tool - Aenima

Queen - Night At The Opera

Audioslave -Audioslave

KoRn - Issues

The Beatles - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club

U2 - Achtung Baby

Nirvana - Nivermind
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Just a list of the top of my head, probably not accurate:

Beatles - Revolver
Beatles - Rubber Soul
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - The White Album
Chicago - Chicago I
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
AC/DC - Back in Black
U2 - The Joshua Tree
U2 - Achtung Baby
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Oooooh, I love these things...

The Beatles - The White Album
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper
The Beatles - Revolver
White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Tom Waits - Nighthawks at the Diner
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
Queens of the Stoneage - Queens of the Stoneage
Jeff Waynes The War of the Worlds
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These are personal favorites. In no particular order:

Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms

Van Halen: 5150

Rush: A Show of Hands

Men at Work: Cargo

Eric Clapton: Slowhand

Billy Joel: Songs in the Attic

The Cars: self-titled

Steely Dan: Asia

Joe Satriani: Surfing with the Alien

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: self-titled
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In no particular order:

Iron Maiden - Killers
Tool - Aenima
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pink Floyd - Animals
Opeth - Still Life
Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory
King Crimson - Red
Rush - 2112
Queen - A Night at the Opera
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
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might as well list a few. no particular order whatsoever.

Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
Ozzy Osbourne - The Ozzman Cometh
Black Sabbath - We Sold Our Souls for Rock 'n Roll
Rob Zombie - The Sinister Urge
Queen - A Kind of Magic
E Nomine - Das Testament
AC/DC - Back in Black
Nightwish - Once
VNV Nation - Praise the Fallen
Paul Oakenfold - Tranceport
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Radiohead- OK Computer
Sigur Ros- ( )
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
Muse- Absolution
Radiohead- Hail to the Thief
Nine Inch Nails- The Fragile
Miles Davis- Bitches Brew
Arturo Sandoval- Danzon
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Radiohead- Kid A
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Fear Factory-Obsolete
Korn-Life is Peachy
Pearl Jam- Ten
Radio Head- Ok Computer
SoundGarden- Superunknown
Jill scott- Word and sound Vol 1
The Roots- Things Fall apart
Megadeth- Peace Sells
Jimi Hendrix- The BBC sesions
Van Halen-Van Halen
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Albums? People buy albums nowadays???

I guess most of those came out before kazaa and the like ;) Still, I'm a single's type of guy. I have like 25 Led Zepplin songs on my HD, but have no idea which album(s) they came from. I guess that's just how my generation is

I actually did go out and buy an album last week...the first one I had actually purchased in two years. Neil Young's Greatest Hits....best shit ever man best shit ever.
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Butterbean569 wrote:Albums? People buy albums nowadays???
heh :) I buy albums all the time. I'm always scouring the pawn shops and thrift stores for cheap buys. I even still buy new CD's every now and again, special orders and the like.
....best shit ever man best shit ever.
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TOOL's Laturalus and Aenima.
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Drewcifer wrote:
Butterbean569 wrote:Albums? People buy albums nowadays???
heh :) I buy albums all the time. I'm always scouring the pawn shops and thrift stores for cheap buys. I even still buy new CD's every now and again, special orders and the like.
....best shit ever man best shit ever.
Neil Young? Go buy Harvest now. Right now. Run, don't walk. GO! :mrgreen:
Harvest is good but decade is better. Get both if you can though because harvest has a few awsome songs not found in decade (like "Are you ready for the country") but decacade has alot more songs (most of them falling into the 'Fucking Kickass' category). I listen to alot of compilations so I don't really have anything worthy of listing here (though all my music is legal!!! YAY).
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Here's what I can remember as of right now:

Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes (1992)
Indigo Girls - Swamp Ophelia (1994)
Yo-Yo Ma - Bach's Unaccompanied Cello Suites (1985 & 1998, but written a bit before then, doncha know)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (1975)
John Mayer - Heavier Things (2003)
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (1959)
Tool - Aenima (1996)
Broadway Cast Recording - West Side Story (1957)
Sublime - Sublime (1996)
Metallica - ...And Justice for All (1988) or The Black Album (1991), depending on my mood.
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In no particular order:

Marc Broussard-Carenco
Metallica-Master of Puppets
John Mayer-Heavier Things
Matchbox Twenty-Yourself or Someone Like You
Matchbox Twenty-Mad Season
Nickelback-Silver Side Up
Fuel-Something Like Human
Linkin Park-Meteora
Linkin Park-Hybrid Theory
Michelle Branch-The Spirit Room
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Butterbean569 wrote:Albums? People buy albums nowadays???
would you be surprised if i said my local virgin mega stil actually sells casette tapes and vinyl? and yes, people actually do buy albums. if the band is really good at least.
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I can get any and all music on the internet for free, but I still will buy a CD every once in awhile. Really the only reason I buy a CD, though, is out of respect for a particular artist. It's more of a donation to them for making such good music...it's like I'm doing charitable work ;) Cassettes (and especially vinyl) are a different story, because those are just old school and cool. Having a Zepplin CD is pretty cool, but having an original Zepplin record? Now that's just pYmp :P
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Music is boring... I only like a song here and there, mostly because they're funny/clever.
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In no order or chronological bibblebabble.

The Beattles Yellow Submarine
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Pearl Jam: Ten
The Cranberries: No Need to Argue
Queen: Night at the Opera
Queen: Greatest Hits Vol. I
Queen: Greatest Hits Vol. II
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks: Stricking it Rich
Ashely McIsaac: Hi How Are You Today
The Moulin Rouge Soundtrack
Jewel: Pieces of You
Sarah Machlachlan: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Sarah Machlachlan: Surfacing
Flogging Molly: Drunken Lullabie

There's more, I'm just drawing a blank.
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The Beatles: Sgt Pepper
Metallica: S&M *bonus my parents went to the concert*
The Greatful Dead: (live recording my parent's made)
Hendrix: are you experienced
The Best of the Doors
Queen's Greatest Hits
Sarah McLaughlin: Surfacing
Alanis Morrisette (Jagged little Pill)
Pulp Fiction sound track
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