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Favorite Albums of all time

Live:
Led Zeppelin, The Song Remains the Same

Nothing compares

Studio,
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon

Close seconds:
Beatles, Sgt Pepper
Led Zeppelin, Zeppelin I and Zeppelin IV
 
I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet... what is wrong with you people. :lol:

Edit: I see haymarket has some taste. :2razz:



Amen Brother. And don't forget some of the E Street Band played on that album and that wall of sound really helped make it the great LP it was. It still is one of the top ten best selling albums of all time and sells massive units every year.
 
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Bill Cosby’s endorsement reads sorta creepy, given current events. Google the rear of the album cover. Music and harmony worth mentioning.........
 
If I can only take 10 to the proverbial island...

ZZ Top - Eliminator
AC/DC - Back in Black
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Scorpions - Animal Magnetism
Megadeth - Peace sells... but whose buying?
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
Van Halen - Van Halen
Dio - Holy Diver

Now that's a name I haven't heard in years. I used to love them.
 
Just the first few which came to mind.

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Now that's a name I haven't heard in years. I used to love them.

The quoted album is without flaw - the greatest "concept" album ever conceived.

Who killed Mary?
 
Mmmm...

Gonna go with:

The Doors / Soft Parade

The Tragically Hip / Fully Completely

Wu-Tang Clan / Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Iggy Pop / Lust For Life

Bob Marley / Legend

The Barenaked Ladies / Gordon

The Ramones / Anthology

The Notorious B.I.G. / Ready to Die

I know there have been more epic albums than some of these...but these are the ones that stick out in my head as getting the most play on my speakers. :)
 
Stones: Exile on Main Street (though really, tied with Let it Bleed and Beggar's Banquet)

Alice in Chains: Facelift (though really, tied with Dirt and "Live!").

Black Sabbath: Paranoid

Toll: Aenema

Beatles: Sgt. Pepper

The Doors: Absolutely Live (or tied w/ The Doors and Strange Days)

Guns n' Roses: Appetite for Destruction

Led Zepplin: cannot pick

NIN: The Fragile, left disc

Nirvana: In Utero

Pearl Jame: Ten

Soundgarden: Louder than Love

SRV: Live at Montreaux 1985

Willie Dixon: I am the Blues

Yo Yo Ma: 1st performance of Bach solo cello concertos
 
Moody Blues........Days of Future Passed
Boston.....Boston
Neil Diamond.....Stones
Andres Segovia.....The Segovia Collection
Michael Jackson......Thriller
Fleetwood Mac......Rumours
Carole King.....Tapestry
Bread......The best of Bread
James Taylor....Sweet Baby James
Queen....News of the World

those are the albums i would want on my island....but there are so many that just missed the list
 
Pink Floyd...Dark Side of the Moon
Eva Cassidy...Songbird
Garth Brooks...Double Live (Live albums may be cheating, but too bad)
Eric Clapton...One More Car, One More Rider
Prince...Purple Rain
Bruce Springsteen...Live 10975-1985 (sue me)
 
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