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Reading through these favs....it's easy to spot the 'young bucs' on here. :D
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I agree with a lot of the albums already listed. But, this one I found to be surprisingly good. My wife said that she wanted a copy of it, of course I obliged. We listened to it together and I came away really appreciating the album and the artist.
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Actually, it would be interesting to see an age distribution chart. |
One that probably none of you have heard, is Epic Forest, by Rare Bird. Give it a listen, it's on You Tube and other sites.
Also, just about any Nick Drake album. Although there are only 4 I think. |
^^^ prob in the 60's at least.
Pedro's list is the most diverse....everything from Sinatra to newer bands that I know nothing about. |
Can't pick just one...that's why I bought lots of them.
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Surprisingly this RS gem hasn't come up. As with most of these first pressing is going to be much better than repress, club, and other labels
RS - Exile on main Street, French original pressing YES - 90125 Steely Dan - Aja, black ABC label first press David Bowie - Young Americans Elvis Costello - Armed Forces Paul McCartney and Wings - Band on the run Lynyrd Skynyrd (Pronounced 'Leh-'nerd 'Skin-'nerd) Meat Loaf - Bat out of Hell Molly Hachet - self titled Marshall Tucker Band - Fire on the mountain Jerry Rafferty - City to city Janis Joplin - Pearl Bob Dylan - Blood on the tracks Ritchie Blackmore's - Rainbow debut Bad Company - self title debut, George Piros repress AC/DC - Back in Black Rush - 2112 Black Sabbath - first four albums, EUR first pressings Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar babies The Who - Who's Next? George Thorogood and the Destroyers - debut '77 Pink Floyd - WYWH LZ - IV Nazareth- Hair of the Dog ZZ Top - Tres Hombres Billy Joel - Turnstiles Rod Stewart - Every picture tells a story, Never a dull moment Jethro Tull - Aqualung Dire Straits - debut '78 Some others come very close but have songs that irk me. |
PF-The Wall
PF-Wish you Were Here Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Rush - 2112 Rush - Presto RPWL - Wanted Dream Theater - Octavarium Elton - Yellow Brick Road Boston - Dont Look Back Marillion - Misguided Childhood Steven Wilson - Insurgentes Lonely Robot - Please Come Home Kino - Radio Voltaire Sound of Contact (Simon Collins) - Dimensionaut IQ - Road of Bones Gazpacho - Misa Atropos Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth Ozzy - Blizzard of Ozz Townshend - Psychoderelict Genesis - Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Triumvirat - Spartacus Focus - Hamburger Concerto ... i could continue. I really enjoy AOR |
^^^ Genesis LLDOB...How could I forget that one? Simply the best of the era.
I saw it Live at Grand Valley U. in the early 70's. Best show I've ever seen. |
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Especially when taken in context, following their third album, War. War was their breakout success and it would have been so easy (and understandable) to continue on the “arena anthem rock” path. Instead they basically threw that out and reinvented themselves, as they were just getting started. Took a lot of courage and self-belief. |
Rumours comes pretty darn close to perfection, with "Oh Daddy" being the weak link.
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Chicago (first album)
Deep Purple - Machine Head Traffic - Low Spark Tears For Fears - Elemental Billy Joel - The Stranger and 52nd Street Carly Simon - Boys In The Trees Van Halen - 1984 REM - Green Cream - Disraeli Gears Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow Alice Cooper - Killer Robert Plant - Now And Zen Steve Winwood - Arc of a Diver Queen - Night at the Opera The Who - Quadraphenia The Cure - Disintegration Santana - Moonflower Toto - IV Blue Oyster Cult - first album Foreigner - Head Games Huey Lewis and the News - Sports Steve Miller Band - Anthology Derek and the Dominoes - first album Blind Faith - first album Pete Townsend - Empty Glass Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen |
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Dude!! You and I would get along great! |
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Genesis used all the props for their show...including the cuckoo-cocoon. That is a part that I'll never forget. |
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Never saw Genesis with PG. Without yes, PG also, Hackett is a yearly act around here with his "regenesis". |
My tastes are a bit eclectic, and I agree with putting Dark Side at/near the top of the list, but here is my list (with order that changes as my mood changes):
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I am a bit surprised by the lack of jazz on these lists. "Kind of Blue" is immortal, and lots of people have heard tracks from Brubeck's "Take Five" even if they don't realize it. Any of the "Live at the Blue Note" recordings by Oscar Peterson & band are just amazing (as in "how did he do that?").
And it not just older stuff. In recent years Markus Miller has done some great stuff and "We Are" (John Batiste's latest - released in 2021) is really good. |
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