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  • Great Rock Albums discussion

    Hi all

    (Def: Rock albums or any album (any genre) that is really good all the way through. Although there is sometimes one or two difficult track we are not sure of.)

    I have no idea if something similar is already active here. If it is, could somebody be kind enough to chastise me and point me in the right direction.

    Anyway, having got past that, I would like to hear everybody else's personal favourites and perhaps top 10's etc.

    I have recently been listening to a fantastic album from 1968. The Zombies, Odessey and Oracle.

    Fantastic songwriting from Chris White and Rod Argent. Beautiful vocals from the wonderful Colin Blunstone.

    The one "difficult" track for some might be "The Butcher's Tale", a song about a shell shocked WWI trench infantry man. Strong anti-war stuff.

    I got into this after seeing this album being played on Rock World TV by the Zombies...40 years after it was recorded and the first time it was ever played live! Brilliant stuff. A forgotten gem.

    Love to hear what you out there like.

    Thnx
    Steve
    Last edited by SteveS; 12-20-2009, 09:26 PM.

  • #2
    Some great rock albums:

    Rumours-Fleetwood Mac

    Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd

    Hysteria-Def Leppard

    Sticky Fingers-Rolling Stones

    Sargeant Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band-The Beatles

    Who's Next-The Who

    The greatest rock album of all time(at least, in my opinion,):

    Back in Black-AC/DC
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    • #3
      From Left Field...

      Seasons Greetings, Gentlemen.

      Here are a couple of lesser-known gems.

      Humble Pie - As Safe As Yesterday Is
      Ian Hunter - Ian Hunter (1st Album)

      Regards,
      Autolycus.
      "...a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles."

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      • #4
        Here's a few :

        The Song Remains The Same - Led Zeppelin

        Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull

        The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie

        Slade's Greatest Hits (or similar title)

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        • #5
          My choices are the same as several other posters:

          The Song Remains The Same - Led Zeppelin

          Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd

          Sticky Fingers-Rolling Stones

          PLUS:

          The Wall - Pink Floyd


          What a great thread! I was going to do something similar, identifying my favourite all-time pure pop favourites (being very pedantic, I HAVE to categorise my musical tastes into pure pop, quality rock, favourite folk, favourite classical pieces and blues/jazz favourites).

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          • #6
            Hi Guys

            I agree with JTRSickert although I haven't heard either the AC/DC or Def Leppard albums. I have never been into heavy metal but will certainly give the AC/DC album a go soon as I have heard other positive feedback about it.

            Cheers for those 2 Autolycus.

            Another little gem I've been playing a lot recently is Argus by Wishbone Ash. I hadn't heard any of their stuff before but was well impressed.

            Here are 10 lttle gems from yesteryear (is there any other year?) that I play quite a lot.

            Caravan - In The Land Of Grey and Pink
            Caravan - For Girls That Grow Plump In The Night
            Nick Drake - Bryter Later
            Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
            Al Stewart - Modern Times
            Television - Marquee Moon
            The Clash - The Clash
            Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
            Chris Rea - Whatever Happened To Benny Santini
            Roger Waters - RADIO KAOS

            Not all straight rock albums, I confess but a beautiful noise none the less.

            My all time 10 favourites for differing reasons including lasting effect and in no order of merit.

            Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
            The Beatles - Revolver
            Bruce Springsteen - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
            Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
            The Beatles - The Beatles
            Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
            The Clash - The Clash
            Pink Floyd - The Wall
            The Velvet Underground and Nico - TVUandN
            David Bowie - Station To Station

            Thnx
            Steve

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            • #7
              KISS rules! Also, Warrant are amazing. Sarah McLachlan is amazing. As is Silverchair. Everybody should listen to the two most recent albums by Silverchair. Nothing else like them on earth.

              Yours truly,

              Tom Wescott

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              • #8
                Some of my favorites have already been posted above. But just off the top of my head I'll try a fresh list. In no particular order:

                Led Zeppelin - The Nameless White Album with "Stairway to Heaven" on it.
                Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness, and Charm - A really difficult choice, to pick a single one out of 60 or more albums!
                David Bowie - Essential Best of 1969 - 1974
                Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
                Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
                Be Bop Deluxe- Live! In the Air Age
                Iron Butterfly - Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida
                King Crimson - The Young Person's Guide to King Crimson
                Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening
                Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare

                I could have easily listed a Top 50 without having more than 2 albums by a single artist on the list. I own roughly 400 vinyl albums, dozens of cassettes, and about 200 CDs. Plus music that I only have as CD rips in my computer. There are 116 GBs of music in my computer. From Classical to Jazz to Rock to Swing & Big Bands to stuff that can't be dropped into a specific genre.

                Dan
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                • #9
                  You got some really good picks there, Dan. Might also toss Cream's Disreali Gears on there.

                  Yours truly,

                  Tom Wescott

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                  • #10
                    Check out Budgie. There's a Best Of around which would be a great start.

                    Terrorvision. First 3 albums are ace.
                    "Formaldehyde"
                    "How to Make Friends and Influence People"
                    "Regular Urban Survivors"

                    Ugly Kid Joe. Only made 3 albums and an EP and all are good although their last album "Motel California" is a trifle odd in parts. Cool though.

                    The Almighty. First 2 albums are OK but from then on they ruled Earth.
                    I'd go for "Just Add Life" as their best in some ways.

                    The Cult. "Love", "Electric" and "Sonic Temple" kick bottom but "Beyond Good and Evil" kicks all bottoms in a big way.

                    Bound to be some clips on YouTube.

                    Rock on \m/

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                    • #11
                      Ugly Kid Joe rocks! I'm also a fan of Pretty Boy Floyd, who influenced their name.

                      Yours truly,

                      Tom Wescott

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                      • #12
                        Hi Tom

                        Most folk have never heard of UKJ... a truly fine band I say.

                        Currently listening to "Would You Like To Be There" off "Motel California"... awesome!!

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                        • #13
                          Best rock albums ever? Well, in my opinion..

                          Electric Ladyland- Jimi Hendrix
                          Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix
                          Blizzard of Oz - Ozzy Osbourne (Mr. Crowley is one of my all time favorite songs)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mrs. E. Nigma View Post
                            Best rock albums ever? Well, in my opinion..

                            Electric Ladyland- Jimi Hendrix
                            Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix
                            Blizzard of Oz - Ozzy Osbourne (Mr. Crowley is one of my all time favorite songs)
                            Hmmm nice choices...

                            difficult to go away from them there...but

                            Led Zep III
                            Pink Floyd Dark Side of the moon
                            Meatloaf Bat out of hell
                            Queen A night at the opera

                            the list is endless!

                            best wishes

                            Phil
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                            • #15
                              All of ABBAs Albums

                              Alice Cooper ~ Poison
                              Welcome To My Nightmare

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