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  • Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer
    I'd swap Pablo Honey for Kid A. My first choice would be Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, In Rainbows.
    I'd go The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A. My favorite Radiohead albums are Hail to the Thief and Kid A, but I think Bends and OKC are vastly superior to Amnesiac. I know it's not a leftovers album, but I still don't think it flows as an entire record the way the others do. 
  • Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid Maad City, To Pimp a Butterfly, Untitled Unmastered

    Sigur Ros - Ágætis byrjun,  ( ),  Takk
    Another great shout
  • For me personally: 
    Explosions in the Sky: 
    1) Those who tell the truth shall die, those who tell the truth shall live forever
    2) The earth is not a cold dead place
    3) The rescue

    They did the Friday Night Lights soundtrack in between Earth and Rescue, but I don't count that an album of theirs. You could also have it start at How Strange, Innocence. 

    But those three are the three best records from my favorite band. 
  • JiMMy 85 said:
    Eels

    Beautiful Freak 
    Electro Shock Blues 
    Daisies of the Galaxy 
    I love how those second two are two sides of the same coin. One is all about death, loss, depression. The other is possibly the most optimistic, care free collection of songs I’ve ever heard.

    From: 

    "So I know you're going pretty soon
    Radiation sore throat got your tongue
    Magic markers tattoo you
    And show it where to aim
    And strangers break their promises
    You won't feel any
    You won't feel any pain"

    to 

    "I don't care for walkin' downtown
    Crazy auto-car gonna mow me down
    Look at all the people like cows in a herd
    Well, I like
    Birds"
    Brilliant. I love that song. But the Blinking Lights album is the best.

    It's wasted on Large Addick though.
  • As for the longest run of albums I'd give 9/10 (or more) to, nobody's beating Birkenhead's finest:

    Some Call It Godcore
    Voyage To The Bottom Of The Road
    Four Lads Who Shook The Wirral
    Trouble Over Bridgwater
    Cammell Laird Social Club
    Achtung Bono
    CSI: Ambleside
    90 Bisodol (Crimond)
  • Soft Machine 2, 3 & 4
  • Uboat said:
    Eels

    Beautiful Freak 
    Electro Shock Blues 
    Daisies of the Galaxy 
    Thought about Eels, but I would go:
    Souljacker
    Shootenanny
    Blinking Lights
    I was so tempted by these three especially as i love shootenanny and blinking lights but i went for the three that meant so much to me when i was young. 
    I have to go with Karim on this. For me Beautiful Freak weakens the other trio too much. Oh god, how amazing is the last track on Blinking Lights. So good that it became a book. E is the musical  genius son of a scientific genius.
  • Soft Machine 2, 3 & 4
    Is 4 really worth it then? Third is one of my all-time favourites and 2 is great as well, but I've never given 4 much of a chance...
  • Hello, Quo, On The Level; by Status Quo
    Another Perfect Day, Orgasmatron, Rock'n'Roll; by Motorhead
    Backstreet Symphony, Laughing On Judgement Day, Behind Closed Doors; by Thunder
    Nightlife, Fighting, Jailbreak; by Thin Lizzy
    Just Supposin, Never Too Late, 1982; by Status Quo
    Melissa Etheridge, Brave and Crazy, Never Enough; by Melissa Etheridge
    Dev'lish Mary, Ghost Train, Continental Stomp; by The Hot Club of Cowtown
    All About Eve, Scarlet and Other Stories, Touched By Jesus; by All About Eve
    The Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave; by Iron Maiden
    Victims Of The Future, Run For Cover, Wild Frontier, After The War; by Gary Moore - yes I know that's 4 but the quality doesn't dip one bit from first to last
    How to Make Friends and Influence People, Regular Urban Survivors, Shaving Peaches; by Terrorvision
    See The Light, Hell To Pay, Feel This; by the Jeff Healey Band
    Call Of The Wild, Lee Aaron, Bodyrock; by Lee Aaron
    Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, Clutching At Straws; by Marillion
    Slippery When Wet, New Jersey, Keep The Faith; by Bon Jovi
    Once Bitten, ...Twice Shy, Hooked; by Great White
    The Heart of Everything, The Unforving, Hydra; by Within Temptation

    more than that I'd need to go look through our music library 

    Would have to go the other way and pick Script For A Jesters Tear over Clutching At Straws.
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  • Hello, Quo, On The Level; by Status Quo
    Another Perfect Day, Orgasmatron, Rock'n'Roll; by Motorhead
    Backstreet Symphony, Laughing On Judgement Day, Behind Closed Doors; by Thunder
    Nightlife, Fighting, Jailbreak; by Thin Lizzy
    Just Supposin, Never Too Late, 1982; by Status Quo
    Melissa Etheridge, Brave and Crazy, Never Enough; by Melissa Etheridge
    Dev'lish Mary, Ghost Train, Continental Stomp; by The Hot Club of Cowtown
    All About Eve, Scarlet and Other Stories, Touched By Jesus; by All About Eve
    The Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave; by Iron Maiden
    Victims Of The Future, Run For Cover, Wild Frontier, After The War; by Gary Moore - yes I know that's 4 but the quality doesn't dip one bit from first to last
    How to Make Friends and Influence People, Regular Urban Survivors, Shaving Peaches; by Terrorvision
    See The Light, Hell To Pay, Feel This; by the Jeff Healey Band
    Call Of The Wild, Lee Aaron, Bodyrock; by Lee Aaron
    Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, Clutching At Straws; by Marillion
    Slippery When Wet, New Jersey, Keep The Faith; by Bon Jovi
    Once Bitten, ...Twice Shy, Hooked; by Great White
    The Heart of Everything, The Unforving, Hydra; by Within Temptation

    more than that I'd need to go look through our music library 

    Would have to go the other way and pick Script For A Jesters Tear over Clutching At Straws.

    I would go way the other way!

    Steve Hogarth over Fish for me.
  • bobmunro said:
    Hello, Quo, On The Level; by Status Quo
    Another Perfect Day, Orgasmatron, Rock'n'Roll; by Motorhead
    Backstreet Symphony, Laughing On Judgement Day, Behind Closed Doors; by Thunder
    Nightlife, Fighting, Jailbreak; by Thin Lizzy
    Just Supposin, Never Too Late, 1982; by Status Quo
    Melissa Etheridge, Brave and Crazy, Never Enough; by Melissa Etheridge
    Dev'lish Mary, Ghost Train, Continental Stomp; by The Hot Club of Cowtown
    All About Eve, Scarlet and Other Stories, Touched By Jesus; by All About Eve
    The Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave; by Iron Maiden
    Victims Of The Future, Run For Cover, Wild Frontier, After The War; by Gary Moore - yes I know that's 4 but the quality doesn't dip one bit from first to last
    How to Make Friends and Influence People, Regular Urban Survivors, Shaving Peaches; by Terrorvision
    See The Light, Hell To Pay, Feel This; by the Jeff Healey Band
    Call Of The Wild, Lee Aaron, Bodyrock; by Lee Aaron
    Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, Clutching At Straws; by Marillion
    Slippery When Wet, New Jersey, Keep The Faith; by Bon Jovi
    Once Bitten, ...Twice Shy, Hooked; by Great White
    The Heart of Everything, The Unforving, Hydra; by Within Temptation

    more than that I'd need to go look through our music library 

    Would have to go the other way and pick Script For A Jesters Tear over Clutching At Straws.

    I would go way the other way!

    Steve Hogarth over Fish for me.

    Say what now?!?!
  • Carter said:
    Definitely Maybe 
    What's the Story Morning Glory
    Be Here Now 

    Be Here Now is a giant of an album that people weirdly and unfairly have a downer on
    People including Noel Gallagher
  • I'll go for The Soft Machine - because each album is brilliant and completely different.
    1
    2
    3
  • bobmunro said:
    Hello, Quo, On The Level; by Status Quo
    Another Perfect Day, Orgasmatron, Rock'n'Roll; by Motorhead
    Backstreet Symphony, Laughing On Judgement Day, Behind Closed Doors; by Thunder
    Nightlife, Fighting, Jailbreak; by Thin Lizzy
    Just Supposin, Never Too Late, 1982; by Status Quo
    Melissa Etheridge, Brave and Crazy, Never Enough; by Melissa Etheridge
    Dev'lish Mary, Ghost Train, Continental Stomp; by The Hot Club of Cowtown
    All About Eve, Scarlet and Other Stories, Touched By Jesus; by All About Eve
    The Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave; by Iron Maiden
    Victims Of The Future, Run For Cover, Wild Frontier, After The War; by Gary Moore - yes I know that's 4 but the quality doesn't dip one bit from first to last
    How to Make Friends and Influence People, Regular Urban Survivors, Shaving Peaches; by Terrorvision
    See The Light, Hell To Pay, Feel This; by the Jeff Healey Band
    Call Of The Wild, Lee Aaron, Bodyrock; by Lee Aaron
    Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood, Clutching At Straws; by Marillion
    Slippery When Wet, New Jersey, Keep The Faith; by Bon Jovi
    Once Bitten, ...Twice Shy, Hooked; by Great White
    The Heart of Everything, The Unforving, Hydra; by Within Temptation

    more than that I'd need to go look through our music library 

    Would have to go the other way and pick Script For A Jesters Tear over Clutching At Straws.

    I would go way the other way!

    Steve Hogarth over Fish for me.

    Say what now?!?!

    Different folks, different strokes!
  • Uboat said:
    Eels

    Beautiful Freak 
    Electro Shock Blues 
    Daisies of the Galaxy 
    Thought about Eels, but I would go:
    Souljacker
    Shootenanny
    Blinking Lights
    I was so tempted by these three especially as i love shootenanny and blinking lights but i went for the three that meant so much to me when i was young. 
    I have to go with Uboat on this. For me Beautiful Freak weakens the other trio too much. Oh god, how amazing is the last track on Blinking Lights. So good that it became a book. E is the musical  genius son of a scientific genius.
    Get it right please. I saw him at the Royal Festival Hall when he got a lookalike of the Queen to sit in the royal box. Agree that book and film are excellent.
  • Alkaline Trio:

    From Here To Infirmary
    Good Mourning
    Crimson

    Coheed and Cambria:

    The Second Stage Turbine Blade
    In Keeping Secrets Of Planet Earth:3
    Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV


    Cypress Hill:

    Cypress Hill
    Black Sunday
    III: Temples Of Boom
  • Ultra, Exciter.

    The third is not necessary. Someone else can choose.
    Interesting choice Jimmy. Both great albums of course, but I'd go:

    Music for the Masses;
    Violator;
    Songs of Faith and Devotion 
  • edited April 2020
    Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Eels

    Beautiful Freak 
    Electro Shock Blues 
    Daisies of the Galaxy 
    Thought about Eels, but I would go:
    Souljacker
    Shootenanny
    Blinking Lights
    I was so tempted by these three especially as i love shootenanny and blinking lights but i went for the three that meant so much to me when i was young. 
    I have to go with Uboat on this. For me Beautiful Freak weakens the other trio too much. Oh god, how amazing is the last track on Blinking Lights. So good that it became a book. E is the musical  genius son of a scientific genius.
    Get it right please. I saw him at the Royal Festival Hall when he got a lookalike of the Queen to sit in the royal box. Agree that book and film are excellent.
    yeah i think he meant you. but beautiful freak had songs like susans house, Novocain for the soul, My beloved monster and the sublime You're lucky day in hell. i think as fans we are all winners. 
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  • Tahnoon just rang me to ask why I hadn't included

    Velvet Underground and Nico
    White Light/White Heat
    Velvet Underground

    He wanted to include
    Transformer
    Berlin
    Sally Can't Dance

    But I wasn't having  that "Yes" I said "I appreciate you paying the wages and outing that crook Southall and all that but Sally Can't Dance isn't Coney Island Baby, mate" which fair play to him he accepted.

    He said that when he learnt Lou, his big hero, had played the Valley that was the clincher in him buying the club.

    Southall is a big Queen and Phil Collins fan which says it all.
  • Red hot chili peppers

    californication 
    by the way
    stadium arcadium

    Think I'd go with...

    Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    One Hot Minute
    Californication

    for RHCP. Includes their best two albums and One Hot Minute is def superior to Stadium. 
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    Elvis Costello:

    This Year’s Model
    Armed Forces
    Get Happy!!
    (Trust)
    (Imperial Bedroom)

    Magazine:

    Real Life
    Secondhand Daylight
    The Correct use of Soap

    John Martyn:

    Bless the Weather
    Solid Air
    Inside Out
  • This is a good thread. These sometimes descend into people listing the most obscure record in their collections but that hasn’t happened so far and there is some really good and familiar stuff coming up. 
    I think you mean ‘that they can google’
    I think its the opposite, the obscure are hider to find, the logarithms always sign post back towards more popular bands. My taste in music can often be quite obscure, but its through listening to a lot of radio stations, playlists, going to festivals  and trying out recommendations from friends or people on here, offering band names I haven't heard of.
  • Leuth said:
    Soft Machine 2, 3 & 4
    Is 4 really worth it then? Third is one of my all-time favourites and 2 is great as well, but I've never given 4 much of a chance...
    Absolutely worth it Leuth... obviously personal preference but I love the depth of this more reflective album.
  • Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad have to be in with a shout surely? 
    Off the wall was sublime. Thriller was superb. Hated Bad the song, but the rest of the album was pretty good 
  • Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad have to be in with a shout surely? 
    Off the wall was sublime. Thriller was superb. Hated Bad the song, but the rest of the album was pretty good 
    You know it's nothing to do with the team you support, don't you?
  • cafcpolo said:
    Red hot chili peppers

    californication 
    by the way
    stadium arcadium

    Think I'd go with...

    Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    One Hot Minute
    Californication

    for RHCP. Includes their best two albums and One Hot Minute is def superior to Stadium. 
    One Hot Minute and Stadium Arcadium are so different they could have been made by different bands. I think Stadium Arcadium is a masterpiece though, Wet Sand is one of my all time favourite songs.
  • Plans
    Narrow Stairs
    Codes and Keys

    Pure poetry:

    Love of mine, someday you will die
    But I'll be close behind and I'll follow you into the dark
    No blinding light or tunnels to gates of white
    Just our hands clasped so tight, waiting for the hint of a spark
    If heaven and hell decide that they both are satisfied
    And illuminate the no's on their vacancy signs
    If there's no one beside you when your soul embarks
    Then I'll follow you into the dark

    OR:

    How I wish you could see the potential
    The potential of you and me
    It's like a book elegantly bound
    But in a language that you can't read just yet
    You gotta spend some time, love
    You gotta spend some time with me
    And I know that you'll find love
    I will possess your heart
  • Elvis Costello:


    John Martyn:

    Bless the Weather
    Solid Air
    Inside Out
    Wonderful stuff
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