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Favourite Album (where you like all the tracks)
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Another few to add:
Rage Against The Machine’s debut album
Megadeth - Youthanasia
Queen - A Night At The Opera / A Day At The Races / Innuendo / Made In Heaven1 -
Innuendo, liked the album hated the song about his cat 😺.1
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Sillybilly said:Dire Straits - Communiqué
John Martyn - Grace & Danger. Glorious Fool
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
Richard Thompson - Celtsmerch, Amnesia
Blackmore’s Knight - Autumn Sky
Jimmy Lafave - Austin Skyline
Gerry Rafferty - North and South
Runrig - The Stamping Ground, The Big Wheel, In Search of Angels
Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell
Johhny Halyday - Rester Vivant
Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris - All The Road Running
Mark Knopfler - Golden Heart
Vince Gill - Okie
Joe Bonamassa - Blues of Desperation.Paul Simon - Graceland
Michael Hedges Aerial Boundaries
Capercaillie - Secret People
Elton John - Sleeping With The Past.
There are so many but the above spring to mind bearing in mind the strict criteria of being able to listen to the albums in their entirety without skipping. Some of the above artists have done better stuff but as entire albums these are up there for me.
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There are loads but the latest for me is Baby Dave - Monkey Brain0
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Introducing the hardlines according to - Terence Trent Darby1
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Steve Forbert - "Jackrabbit Slim"0
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It's nice to see a fair bit of love on here for the first two Dire Straits albums.
Another album for my list (and how I forgot it I don't know because I've been listening to the bloody thing this week):
Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption0 -
Quite a few, but one I was listening to this morning: Songs the Lord Taught Us - The Cramps and another that springs to mind Costello Music - The Fratellis.0
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The Beatles - RevolverStone Roses - Stone RosesNirvana - Nevermind
Pulp - Different ClassOasis - Definitely Maybe
Arctic Monkeys - AM3 -
Some great suggestions here. I think of those already listed Violator and Rattus Norvegicus would be my faves. Here's a few that I don't think anyone has mentioned yet.Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sound on SoundThe Fall - This Nations Saving Grace (The Brixie period was always the best)Kraftwerk - The Mix (not sure if you'd call it a compilation or not, but seeing as they spent the last forty years perfecting/repackaging their back catalogue, I think it’s fair game)Radiotoxic - Emergency BroadcastBeck - MutationsPulp - Different ClassSoft Cell - Non Stop Erotic CaberetThe Cure - PornographyNick Cave ATBS - From Her To EternityNick Cave ATBS - Murder Ballads1
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A band that's gone downhill but first time I listened to Word Gets Around by Stereophonics I thought it was great from start to finish. Still love this album now.
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Rufus is a dogs name said:The Beatles - RevolverStone Roses - Stone RosesNirvana - Nevermind
Pulp - Different ClassOasis - Definitely Maybe
Arctic Monkeys - AM1 -
Explosions in the Sky - The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place0
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quite a few, especially Abraxas, the Santana classic which was released 53 years ago this year .. it still (to my ears) sounds as crisp, rhythmical and innovative as it ever did1
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OOH nearly forgot this - LOVE - FOREVER CHANGE .
In fact all their Albums for me are Epic .
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Nickelback - Silver Side Up
Real shame that they get the ‘cringe’ tag (though fairly self inflicted), because they’re clearly a very capable band when they want to be.3 -
Some Girls - Rolling Stones
Doesn’t get much of a mention in comparison to their other albums but I think it’s pretty good IMHO.1 -
All Al Stewart albums.
All America albums.
10cc's first few albums 10cc/Sheet Music/the original soundtrack.0 -
Public Broadasting Service - The Race for Space.
Not usually my cup of tea, but I love it.3 -
cafctom said:Nickelback - Silver Side Up
Real shame that they get the ‘cringe’ tag (though fairly self inflicted), because they’re clearly a very capable band when they want to be.2 - Sponsored links:
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Having just listened to it all the way through for the first time in ages.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark1 -
The pale emporer is very good. Every song has something about it0
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church-lane said:Having just listened to it all the way through for the first time in ages.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
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XTC - White Music / Drums and WiresUltravox! - Systems of Romance / Ultravox! / Ha! Ha! Ha!Ultravox - ViennaThe Associates - SulkBlancmange - Happy FamiliesThe Human League - Reproduction / TravelogueJapan - Quiet Life / Gentlemen Take PolaroidsFrazier Chorus - Sue / RayJohn Foxx & The Maths - InterplayNGHFB - Chasing YesterdayBillie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep......3
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The enemy - well live and die in these towns
jamie t - Panic prevention
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Court and Spark .. Joni Mitchell's first foray into jazz influenced song writing .. the tracks meander from whimsical to serious soul searching .. recommended2
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Lincsaddick said:Court and Spark .. Joni Mitchell's first foray into jazz influenced song writing .. the tracks meander from whimsical to serious soul searching .. recommended2
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First two Wire albums, maybe. Not Ash though.2
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Low - David Bowie1
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