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nomorenomore08

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24. Shit, I don't know... maybe 'Blonde on Blonde'?
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 03:21 AM
Jun 2013

Honorable mentions:

'Let It Bleed'
'White Album'
'Abbey Road'
'Revolver'
'Beggar's Banquet'
'Highway 61'
'Exile on Main Street'
'Sgt. Pepper'
'Sticky Fingers'
'Ziggy Stardust'
'Blood on the Tracks'
'Bringing It All Back Home'
Doors - 'L.A. Woman'
'Rubber Soul'
Velvet Underground - 's/t' (3rd album)
Ramones - 's/t'
Ramones - 'Leave Home'
Stone Roses - 's/t'
Mazzy Star - 'So Tonight That I Might See'
'Time Out of Mind' (probably the best comeback album ever)
Jeff Buckley - 'Grace'
Husker Du - 'Zen Arcade'
R.E.M. - 'Murmur'
Replacements - 'Tim'
'London Calling'
Jesus and Mary Chain - 'Darklands'
Slayer - 'Reign in Blood'
Suffocation - 'Pierced From Within'
Black Sabbath - 'Paranoid'
Darkthrone - 'A Blaze in the Northern Sky'
Incantation - 'Mortal Throne of Nazarene'

So there you go, 32 albums out of the thousands I've heard in my life, that I would give a 10 out of 10, or at least seriously consider it... I've probably forgotten a couple though...

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Phil Collins/Genesis............ No Jacket Required. nt aaaaaa5a Jun 2013 #1
Herbie Mann at the Village Gate. 1964 OffWithTheirHeads Jun 2013 #2
Agree on Dark Side zappaman Jun 2013 #3
Loveless would be pretty high up for me as well. Gravitycollapse Jun 2013 #5
Thirded. It would certainly be in my top 40-50, easily. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #63
I wish I could forget what Dark Side of the Moon sounds like. Frank Cannon Jun 2013 #97
How did that album change your life, Frank ? In_The_Wind Jun 2013 #98
I have it in 5.1 zappaman Jun 2013 #99
Pink FLoyd - The Wall TrogL Jun 2013 #4
I'm a p-rock girl but agree. RiffRandell Jun 2013 #34
Depeche Mode - Violator. REM - Fables of the Reconstruction. Liberal Veteran Jun 2013 #6
I certainly like the first two choices you picked. TexasTowelie Jun 2013 #26
Maynard Ferguson Live at Jimmy's Hotler Jun 2013 #7
I'll go with Blood on the Tracks mokawanis Jun 2013 #8
I can listen to Brown Dirt Cowboy tavernier Jun 2013 #9
There's no such thing. LWolf Jun 2013 #10
My pipi_k Jun 2013 #12
Led Zeppelin IV Llewlladdwr Jun 2013 #11
Madman Across the Water, and/or Bertha Venation Jun 2013 #13
Tapestry ohiosmith Jun 2013 #14
Strangers in the Night by UFO sadbear Jun 2013 #15
"Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde. Aristus Jun 2013 #16
Yes! Loved it the first time I heard it Spike89 Jun 2013 #28
Have you heard TuxedoKat Jun 2013 #40
Pearl Jam- Ten. Rage Against The Machine- RATM, Pixies- Surfer Rosa NightWatcher Jun 2013 #17
DSotM, Boston, Abraxas, from the Mars Hotel, Led Zep (1) KG Jun 2013 #18
Asakusa Jinta AsahinaKimi Jun 2013 #19
As far as the first one to REALLY blow me away hearing it the first time: Van Halen ( debut album ) Populist_Prole Jun 2013 #20
While I wouldn't give any VH album a perfect 10/10, I've listened to and loved them since preschool. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #47
I wasn't giving it a perfect 10, or said it's the best Populist_Prole Jun 2013 #66
I enjoy the full spectrum, from softest (Simon & Garfunkel) to hardest (thrash and death metal). nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #67
Kind of Blue Mr.Bill Jun 2013 #21
Yes, yes, and yes tishaLA Jun 2013 #92
Yessongs is my favorite but chknltl Jun 2013 #22
Yessongs was the first I ever bought. Squinch Jun 2013 #72
Too many to list. Dr Fate Jun 2013 #23
Shit, I don't know... maybe 'Blonde on Blonde'? nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #24
Forgot 'Zeppelin I' and 'The Queen Is Dead' (Smiths)! nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #25
zz top datasuspect Jun 2013 #27
For pure musical awe...Butterfield Blues Band's East-West Spike89 Jun 2013 #29
Still have East-West LP. And Do the Twist With Ray Charles! Eleanors38 Jun 2013 #93
It's curious you mention OK Computer and In Rainbows... Hong Kong Cavalier Jun 2013 #30
Glad you posted this - it's interesting. ok_cpu Jun 2013 #90
still going with the cure's disintegration fizzgig Jun 2013 #31
'Disintegration' is great. Probably their/his best album. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #48
Forgot about Disintegration! zappaman Jun 2013 #51
"Kind of Blue," Miles Davis WilliamPitt Jun 2013 #32
I'd have to agree... First Speaker Jun 2013 #35
Bodeans, Live at the Pabst.... mike_c Jun 2013 #33
I don't think I know any Bodeans other than "Good Things." Song suggestions, perhaps? nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #50
You might have heard this one ... Fadeaway: Arugula Latte Jun 2013 #60
Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Freak Out! Initech Jun 2013 #36
Nobody will agree with mine...Bad Girls by Donna Summer and So by Peter Gabriel...nt joeybee12 Jun 2013 #37
So is still a great album! rppper Jun 2013 #53
I'd put So on the list. Squinch Jun 2013 #73
Reign in Blood. MrSlayer Jun 2013 #38
One of the best metal albums ever for sure. I nearly wore out the CD when I was 15/16. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #54
Shit, I gotta choose just ONE? Taverner Jun 2013 #39
Nothing wrong any of those choices. You have taste! nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #55
Subject to change and ridicule Flashmann Jun 2013 #41
Ice Water by Leo Kottke, but VERY closely followed by a twenty way tie including: DFW Jun 2013 #42
We're on the same wavelength Zorro Jun 2013 #70
Armadillo was groundbreaking DFW Jun 2013 #71
the first Boston album..... lastlib Jun 2013 #43
Physical Graffiti by Led Zep duuser5822 Jun 2013 #44
Agreed on sublime! rppper Jun 2013 #49
Nochance of picking greatest but OriginalGeek Jun 2013 #45
Morbid Angel, Bathory, Entombed, Pestilence, Terrorizer, ND, Death, Maiden, GZA, Motorhead... nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #56
Here are the ones I listen to all the time Elton/Lana Del Rey/ plus... graham4anything Jun 2013 #46
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is great. And some other good choices like Cash, Willie Nelson, S&G. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #57
Class Clown, by George Carlin Auggie Jun 2013 #52
Shit piss fuck cunt cocksucker motherfucker and tits Initech Jun 2013 #82
bo diddly is a gunslinger madrchsod Jun 2013 #58
"Yeah yeah yeah uh huh!" Tom Ripley Jun 2013 #59
Love this one: "Goodbye, Jumbo" by World Party Arugula Latte Jun 2013 #61
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band OmahaBlueDog Jun 2013 #62
Kind of Blue, Jazz Samba, Maynard and many more. BlueJazz Jun 2013 #64
This is a hard one to beat... MrMickeysMom Jun 2013 #65
The Who- Quadrophenia Doc_Technical Jun 2013 #68
in no particular order: opiate69 Jun 2013 #69
Good choices! 'Sabotage' and 'Diary' are underrated. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #83
I'm going to say this and duck: Tom Waits, Heart of Saturday Night. Squinch Jun 2013 #74
Tom Traubert's Blues and The Piano must be drinking both in character. graham4anything Jun 2013 #76
Love! likesmountains 52 Jun 2013 #78
yeah, good choice -- I remember the day I bought that as well fishwax Jun 2013 #96
or this likesmountains 52 Jun 2013 #79
OK Computer or "Lolita Nation" by Game Theory underpants Jun 2013 #75
This one is my favorite .... dawg Jun 2013 #77
Astral Weeks. Van Morrison vanlassie Jun 2013 #80
good choice fishwax Jun 2013 #95
Its a two way tie for me... Broken_Hero Jun 2013 #81
The Rutles - Finchley Road Kennah Jun 2013 #84
The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film Art_from_Ark Jun 2013 #85
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms burnodo Jun 2013 #86
Many good ones mentioned so I will add a few YeahSureRight Jun 2013 #87
Who's Next Orsino Jun 2013 #88
Can't Buy A Thrill PassingFair Jun 2013 #89
I am occasionally re-blown away by Joni Mitchell's Blue. vanlassie Jun 2013 #91
I'll say the Sunset Tree, by the Mountain Goats, because nobody else has fishwax Jun 2013 #94
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