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This one's moving up for me.
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Either Monster or Automatic For The People, by R.E.M. Their last one was pretty good, too.
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4x4=12 - Deadmau5
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FelineFantasy wrote:21- Adele +- Ed Sheeran RIOT! and Brand New Eyes- Paramore Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness- The Smashing Pumpkins OK Computer- Radiohead Stadium Arcadium- Red Hot Chili Peppers ok i think you just read my mind but also adding the Inside In/Inside Out - The Kooks
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It's gonna have to be a toss up between my three favorites... Back in Black - AC/DC, Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf, or Breakfast in America - Supertramp. Sorry, just can't decide on just one!
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A Violent Impression...........by This Picture
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Hard to pick just one album as a favorite. I have narrowed it to three though.
Dusty Springfield -- Dusty in Memphis Talking Heads -- Remain in Light Miles Davis -- Bitches Brew
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I would kinda have to say this one, but it's a tough call sometimes...and there are quite a few great ones I like...but, hard to beat the guitar playing on this...
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Off the top of my head, here are a few of my favourites:
The Optimist LP, by Turin Brakes. It's been with me through so much and I never tire of hearing it.
Paranoid Android, by Radiohead. Every time I listen to it, the clever little audio 'tricks' that they use always get me!
Harvest, by Neil Young.
Superunkown, by Soundgarden.
Broken Bells [LP], by Broken Bells. I bought this last year, on the strength of a couple of tracks I'd heard on the radio. It's been such a grower. I really, really love it.
The Final Cut, by Pink Floyd (although I pretty much love everything by them)
Back and Blue, by The Rolling Stones. (Mum and Dad played this all the time when I was a kid. It delighted them that I knew all the words and could sing along with it. As a parent myself, I totally get that now)
Attack of the Grey Lantern, by Mansun. (Just the most wonderful album...)
Blind Melon, by Blind Melon. Another one I never tire of...
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There are so many, I could never pick a favorite. It depends on my mood. I have literally thousands of albums. They fill a set of shelves ten feet long, by eight feet high. That is just the 331/3 RPM recordings. Then there are the 78's, the 45's and a couple of recordings made at the NAvy School of Musoic and of Peabody Conservatory of Music Recitals on 16 1/4 RPM (Virgil Fox's senior recital on organ, for example). I have roughly three hundred reel to reel tapes, and at least that many cassettes. Then there are about two hundred cd's.
Asking me to select one is akin to asking a writer to select his favorite sentence.
But if I were told I could keep only one of each type, these are my choices:
78 RPM - Mezz Mezzrow/Tommy Ladnier Quintet - Royal Garden Blues/Really the Blues 45 RPM - LaVerne Baker - Jim Dandy/ FaLaLa (the first recording I ever bought on my own with my own money) 331/3 RPM - Emerson Lake and Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition 161/4 RPM - US Navy School of Music Staff Lab Band Spring Concert 1961 Reel to reel tape - Chet Baker - Baby Breeze 8 Track tape - Yes - Close to The Edge Cassette tape - Asleep At The Wheel - Standard Time CD - UB 40 - Best of
but if you ask me the same question tomorrow, the answer might change. LOL
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Just a few of my very top favorites [/img]http://www.topalbumcovers.com/Album%20Covers/Hotel%20California.jpg[/img]    http://www.coverdude.com/covers/dire-straits-brothers-in-arms-front-cover-37114.jpg"/>
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Noticed I double posted. So, just to keep the good times rolling.
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Oops, I dropped one.
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new beginnings.
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Pièce de résistance
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 There are some great Live Concert DVD versions, by David Gilmore and Roger Waters, well worth watching again and again.    Skipping ahead a bit A little Rammstein   If it ain't hard, I don't like it
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Ranks very high on the list
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Wow.... where do I start? This morning, it would be Crosby Stills and Nash since thats what I'm listening to.
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Some good ones for sure there Nikki
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