Your Favorite Albums

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My favorites are:Radiohead - OK ComputerRadiohead - AmnesiacOkkervil River - Black Sheep BoyThe Hold Steady - Separation SundayArcade Fire - FuneralBelle & Sebastian -- If You're Feeling SinisterThe National - Boxer
 

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I'll take Stone Temple Pilots Core and Queens of the Stone Age No One Knows over FF all day long. If you've heard one FF song over and over again you've heard them all.

Grohl is a much better drummer than guitar player.
 
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Originally Posted by CRcyclone6
KISS Alive II, Alive is really good but II is better


Is this a joke?

You and I think so.
 

WhatchaGonnaDo

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I'll take Stone Temple Pilots Core and Queens of the Stone Age No One Knows over FF all day long. If you've heard on FF song over and over again you've heard them all.
Songs for the deaf is definitely a favorite album of mine
 

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Not even close to everything I own, just saying what about all of these?



I can't help it if I have good taste. :smile:

OK, 25 albums:

1. Rush - Farewell to Kings
2. Rush - Hemispheres
3. Rush - Permanent Waves
4. Andy Timmons - Spoken and The Unspoken
5. Andy Timmons - That was Then, This Is Now
6. Rush - Retrospective III (1989 - 2008)
7. Rush - Moving Pictures
8. Andy Timmons Band - Resolution
9. Bad Company - Desolation Angels
10. Rush - Snakes & Arrows
11. Bad Company - Burnin Sky
12. Warren Zevon - Life'll Kill Ya
13. Eric Johnson - Tones
14. Rush - 2112
15. Cheap Trick - The Essential Cheap Trick
16. Eric Johnson - Tones
17. Tesla - Mechanical Resonance
18. Boston - Boston
19. Rush - Chronicles
20. Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live!
21. AC/DC - High Voltage
22. Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
23. Van Halen - Van Halen
24. Van Halen - II
25. AC/DC - Highway to Hell

that much rush and 0 styx?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
 

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My favorites are:Radiohead - OK ComputerRadiohead - AmnesiacOkkervil River - Black Sheep BoyThe Hold Steady - Separation SundayArcade Fire - FuneralBelle & Sebastian -- If You're Feeling SinisterThe National - Boxer
Ah, someone else with Belle & Sebastian on their list. I'm not alone!

I'll take Stone Temple Pilots Core and Queens of the Stone Age No One Knows over FF all day long. If you've heard on FF song over and over again you've heard them all.

Grohl is a much better drummer than guitar player.
Core is one of the more underrated albums to come out of that time period.
 

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OK, just off the top of my head....

Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Frampton
Van Halen - Van Halen
10 - Pearl Jam
BloodSugarSexMagic - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen
Metallica - Metallica
Back in Black - AC/DC
Live and Lit at Billy Bob's Texas - Jason Boland and the Stragglers
 

CloneFan65

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In no order:

Rolling Stones - Beggar's Banquet

Clash - London Calling

the The - Infected

Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall (if I can use live albums)
On the Beach (if I can't)

the Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
 

ShopTalk

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that much rush and 0 styx?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

I just looked at top # of plays in my current listening and I did feel guilty about leaving out so many worthy albums. There's just. too. many.

I'll try again:
1. All Rush
2. All Van Halen except VH III and Different Kind of Truth (old rehash of early didn't make the cut in the day songs)
3. Eric Johnson - 7 Worlds, Tones and Ah Via Musicom
4. Most AC/DC, all Bon Scott AC/DC (to Highway to Hell)
5. Styx - Grand Illusion, Equinox, Pieces of Eight
6. All Bad Company up to Holy Water
7. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gold & Platinum (best of)
8. Stone Temple Pilots - Core
9. Pink Floyd - The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Echos (2 disc best of) - no Dark Side b/c heard waay too many times as a kid on radio. Still, add Dark Side.
10. Andy Timmons - Three in previous list and And-thology.
11. Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick, In Color, Heaven Tonight
12. Alice Cooper - Greatest Hits, Billion Dollar Babies
13. Ozzy - Diary of a Madman
14. G N' R - Appetite
15. Jethro Tull - Aqualung
16. Metallica - Black Album and Master of Puppets for Fade to Black alone.
17. Megadeth - Peace Sells but who's buying?
18. Supertramp - Crime of the Century, Best Of
19. Kansas - Leftoverture, Best Of, Point of Know Return
20. Boston - Boston, Don't Look Back
21. Cry of Love - Brother
22. Dokken - Tooth & Nail
23. Def Leppard - High N' Dry
24. All Jimi Hendrix
25. Joe Walsh - Album with Life's been good to me
26. The Who, who's next

I give up. I'm way past 25 albums. Way too many awesome albums out there, especially during the 70's and early 80's for me. And that leaves out a lot of other decades.

You're really messing with me today CloneCones, so I expect you to add a few now. Depeche Mode, Devo, what would you add?

EDIT: I have to add Black Sabbath and Zeppelin. See others lists for good albums to start with. And Queensryche - Empire...see I just can't go 25.
 
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OK, just off the top of my head....

Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Frampton
Van Halen - Van Halen
10 - Pearl Jam
BloodSugarSexMagic - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen
Metallica - Metallica
Back in Black - AC/DC
Live and Lit at Billy Bob's Texas - Jason Boland and the Stragglers

If you're going to consider Metallica, this is a big time swing and miss.

EDIT:

Master of Puppets
...And Justice For All
Ride the Lightning
Kill 'em All
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Metallica/Black Album
 
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Great lists by many, just wanting to throw out one of my favs: At The Drive In's "In/Casino/Out".

I can't believe how many people I meet who love At the Drive In but don't realize that it contained members of both Sparta and The Mars Volta; are you one of these people?
 

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Pixies - Debaser
Michelle Shocked - Arkansas Traveler
Nanci Griffith - One Fair Summer Evening
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth
Greg Brown - The Poet Game
 

Gonzo

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Behind you
The Smiths - The Smiths
Kiss - Destroyer
The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
Pavement - Crooked Rain
REM - Life's Rich Pageant
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
Beatles - Revolver
Radiohead - OK Computer
Radiohead - Kid A
Nirvana - Nevermind
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
 

clonedude

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Anything by Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, or Wilco. I still can't believe how talented Uncle Tupelo was with both Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy. Unreal.

I will also put in a word for Jane's Addiction- Nothing's Shocking. Amazing album.

And one that I haven't seen mentioned yet, but is one of my all time favorites is Sinead O'Connor- The Lion and the Cobra. I know I can get my man card revoked for that, but I don't care... it's an amazing album... every single song.
 

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