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What albums have you played the most ?
#21
The start of my list:

Oingo Boingo - Everything they recorded that I could get my hands on
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Act 1
Jack Green - Humanesque
The Clash - London Calling
David Bowie - Ziggy & Scary Monsters
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokan
The Alarm - Declaration
Black Sabbath - Paranoid & Mob Rules & the song Black Sabbath
Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unknown Origin
Beatles - Abbey Road
Pixies - Doolittle
Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes
Blanket of Secrecy - The Walls Have Ears
Split Enz - True Colours
Led Zeppelin - II & In Through The Out Door
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
Heavy Metal Soundtrack
Nick Gilder - City Nights
XTC - English Settlement & Skylarking
John Hiatt - Perfectly Good Guitar
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue & Tutu
Bob Marley - Rastaman Vibration
Cramps - Bad Music For Bad People
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
Nine Nine Nine - Biggest Prize In Sport
Boomtown Rats - Fine Art Of Surfacing
Midge Ure - Breathe
Peter Gabriel - Melt (3) - Secret World Live
Nik Kershaw - The Riddle
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Love & Rockets - Express
Dance Craze (two-tone ska comp)
Exploited - Troops Of Tomorrow
Vandals - The Quickening
Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction
Offspring - Smash
Blind Guardian - Live
Nightwish - Elvenpath
Dave Weckl - Master Plan
Iron Maiden - Killers & Number of The Beast
U2 - Boy , War, Unforgettable Fire & Joshua Tree
Big Country - The Crossing
GWAR - Scumdogs of the Universe
Erasure - The Innocents
Violent Femmes - Self-titled
Russ Ballard - Into The Fire
Abba - Waterloo & Self-Titled
The Monks - Bad Habits & Suspended Animation
The Tubes - Completion Backwards Principle & Self-titled & Outside Inside
The Cure - Head On The Door
Hoodoo Gurus - Mars Needs Guitars & Blow Your Cool
Weddings, Parties Anything - Roaring Days & The Big Don't Argue
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Fear & Pale
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon
Carmina Burana
Stephen Fearing - Blue Line & The Longest Road
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Self-titled
September When - The September When
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms
Tool - Lateralus
Slayer - Hell Awaits & Seasons In The Abyss & Reign In Blood
Dickies - Great Dictations


..that's enough for now.
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#22
^ That's some list, BJ...

I'm familiar with quite a few of those. Good to see The Tubes getting a mention.
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#23
Sex Pistols-Never Mind The Bollocks
Paul Weller-Wild Wood
Neil Young-After The Goldrush,Rust Never Sleeps,Living With War
The Clash-The Clash
Beatles-Abbey Road,White Album
Split Enz-True Colours
AC/DC-Back In Black
Johnny Cash-San Quentin,Folsom Prison concerts
Culture Club-Colour By Numbers
Loretta Lynn-Coal Miners Daughter(best of set)
Eminem-Recovery,Eminem Show
Adele-21

......this list is probably the ones ive played most over the last couple of years
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#24
evilB Wrote:Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Self-titled

Love Bela Fleck!
"God created man, Sam Colt made them equal."
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#25
also me...great Fleck album with Chic Corea !!!!
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#26
What a list, evil !!!!

only one Opeth album ???? ........ LOL




evilB Wrote:The start of my list:

Oingo Boingo - Everything they recorded that I could get my hands on
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Act 1
Jack Green - Humanesque
The Clash - London Calling
David Bowie - Ziggy & Scary Monsters
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokan
The Alarm - Declaration
Black Sabbath - Paranoid & Mob Rules & the song Black Sabbath
Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unknown Origin
Beatles - Abbey Road
Pixies - Doolittle
Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes
Blanket of Secrecy - The Walls Have Ears
Split Enz - True Colours
Led Zeppelin - II & In Through The Out Door
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
Heavy Metal Soundtrack
Nick Gilder - City Nights
XTC - English Settlement & Skylarking
John Hiatt - Perfectly Good Guitar
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue & Tutu
Bob Marley - Rastaman Vibration
Cramps - Bad Music For Bad People
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
Nine Nine Nine - Biggest Prize In Sport
Boomtown Rats - Fine Art Of Surfacing
Midge Ure - Breathe
Peter Gabriel - Melt (3) - Secret World Live
Nik Kershaw - The Riddle
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Love & Rockets - Express
Dance Craze (two-tone ska comp)
Exploited - Troops Of Tomorrow
Vandals - The Quickening
Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction
Offspring - Smash
Blind Guardian - Live
Nightwish - Elvenpath
Dave Weckl - Master Plan
Iron Maiden - Killers & Number of The Beast
U2 - Boy , War, Unforgettable Fire & Joshua Tree
Big Country - The Crossing
GWAR - Scumdogs of the Universe
Erasure - The Innocents
Violent Femmes - Self-titled
Russ Ballard - Into The Fire
Abba - Waterloo & Self-Titled
The Monks - Bad Habits & Suspended Animation
The Tubes - Completion Backwards Principle & Self-titled & Outside Inside
The Cure - Head On The Door
Hoodoo Gurus - Mars Needs Guitars & Blow Your Cool
Weddings, Parties Anything - Roaring Days & The Big Don't Argue
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Fear & Pale
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon
Carmina Burana
Stephen Fearing - Blue Line & The Longest Road
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Self-titled
September When - The September When
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms
Tool - Lateralus
Slayer - Hell Awaits & Seasons In The Abyss & Reign In Blood
Dickies - Great Dictations


..that's enough for now.
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#27
Black Saint and the Sinner Lady-Charles Mingus

I think everybody expected me to say that. Some others are Pinkerton, the Modern Dance, Purple Rain, and Trout Mask Replica
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#28
Old post but here goes anyway. Jean Michel Jarre's 'Oxygene' - I have memorised every single bleep and buzz on this album. Have easily played this album about three or four hundred times to date if not more - for me this is the definitive electronic album - I was actually listening to it again two or three days ago. Never tire of it. Always sounds new and fresh to me. I distinctly remember playing this for this first time all those years ago - when those first few notes came out of the speakers I knew I had found something truly special and unique. It still is.
Somewhere between right and wrong there is a garden. I will meet you there - Rumi
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#29
see the thread My Vinyl Collection
it's one of those

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#30
^^
another classic MH reply LMFAO
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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