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Must own albums
Album that a fan of any particular genre should absolutely own and if you don't you are missing the boat. Some of these albums may cover all music in general, not just a particular style. Groundbreaking, revolutionary, eye opening, blah , blah , blah.
I'll do one Kind of Blue - Miles Davis |
Jeff Beck - Truth
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beat the dead Horse.....Quadrophenia - The Who
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Jethro Tull - Aqualung for a live album...Deep Purple - Made in Japan |
Kind of Blue and Truth - excellent choices!
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Pearl Jam - Ten
Metallica - S&M |
3rd that kind of blue
outkast - Aquemini |
Anthem of the Sun or Blues for Allah- GD
Live At Red Rocks 8.15.95 - DMB Untitled-commonly known as Zofo or Led Zeppelin IV, |
Beatles....White Album!
Cream....Disraeli Gears! Wheels of Fire! Hendrix....Any of his albums prior to his death! Derek and the Dominos....Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs! Allman Brothers......Live at the Fillmore East! Stevie Ray Vaughn.....Couldn't Stand the Weather! Robert Cray....Strong Persuader! Van Halen....Van Halen! I big time agree with Deep Purple TDF!!! |
Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
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Stellar album......:kewl: His best.....followed by Diamond Dogs
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Tenacious D :love:
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Dave Mason - Alone Together and Headkeeper
Joe Walsh - Barnstorm |
ELO- Out of the Blue:smokin:I listen to that endlessly while my wife taugh night classes at Nauset in the mid 70's.....
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Iron Maiden- Fear Of The Dark or Powerslave
Yngwie Malmsteen- Marching Out |
If I had to pick just one to be able to encompass an entire band's talent it would have to be Maiden's live album "Rock in Rio".
I must admit Surfcaster2884's choices are fine ones,FOTD and PS are the best studio representations of Bruce's vocals along with Seventh Son of a Seventh Son imo.Though I must also admit that he still has it going on a A Matter of Life and Death. Can ya tell I'm an insane Maiden fan?!!! |
Chris Whitley -- Living With The Law
Chris Whitley -- Dirt Floor Neutral Milk Hotel -- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jellyfish -- Spilt Milk Rolling Stones -- Exile on Main Street John Coltrane -- Giant Steps Sun Ra -- Lanquidity |
Pink Floyd, Dark side of the moon & The wall
Steely Dan, Aja Beach Boys, Pet sounds Beatles, White album Rush, Exit stage left Eagles, Hotel California Elton John, Goodbye Yellow brick road Tower of power, live & in living color |
Chris Whitley -- Living With The Law
Oh my god! Cant beleive you know this record! I git this free while working at a record company and loved it, still listen to it all the time. Big Sky Country! |
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Bob Marley - Songs of Freedom(it is a box set not an album but a must have) - The discs are arranged in order from his early years to his later years. It is amazing to listen to his transition when he was very young playing ska to his later years. What a talented man he was! |
My list would have to be:
Hendrix - Axis Bold as Love, Electric Ladyland Van Morrison - Moondance Cream - Disraeli Gears Stones - Beggar's Banquet and Jagger's She's The Boss Stevie Wonder - The Original Musiquarium John Lee Hooker - Hooker and Heat, The Healer Bonnie Raitt - Home Plate Etta James - Pick one SRV - Ditto Allmans - Eat a Peach, Live at the Fillmore, Brothers and Sisters That's it for now - gotta check my vinyl and re-issues, thank God I got the day off...:hihi: |
RI Jimmy--
I was a bit of a Chris Whitley fanatic--I have all studio albums and had seen him live probably 7 or 8 times including right before he passed 3 or 4 years ago now. Living With the Law is a stone cold classic in my view. Sadly he never gained wide acclaim. (Alcohol and other personal demons didn't help that cause either.) You won't regret picking up Dirt Floor and War Crime Blues if you don't have them. Dirt Floor the title track with video stills. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRbU5_KV7es To Joy--more electric sounding, more modern approach to blues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCb77...eature=related Howard |
Great list so far, I'd like to add more (sorry if some repeated)
Dylan - Blood on the Tracks The Clash - London Calling Derek and the Dominoes - Layla album Eric Clapton - 1st album XTC - Skylarking The band - Music from big pink Van Morrison - Moondance Neil Young - Live Rust |
XTC -- Skylarking
Awesome call on that one. I love English Settlement and Apple Venus I & II as well. |
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