What are your top 5 Albums of all time?

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Chromatic

Legendary Member
NickM said:
The lengthy and eventually successful pursuit of legendarily hard-to-find recordings usually results in disappointment, in my experience.
Quite possibly. I'll let you know if I ever succeed.
 

Niall Estick

New Member
Due to the 'obscurer than thou' competition going on on another forum, I once submitted an entirley ficticious list of albums. And some people actually came back saying they agreed with some of my choices.

But if I had to listen to only five albums for the rest of my life they would be:


Hounds of Love: Kate Bush
London Calling: The Clash
What's Goin' On: Marvin Gaye
Exile on Main Street: Rolling Stones
Born to Run: Bruce Springsteen

No obscurities. Remember, obscure records are usually obscure for a good reason.

No jazz. As Buddy Holly once said, "Jazz is for stay-at-homes". Although I like David Axelrod. Does that count?
 

Wolf04

New Member
Niall Estick said:
Due to the 'obscurer than thou' competition going on on another forum, I once submitted an entirley ficticious list of albums. And some people actually came back saying they agreed with some of my choices.

But if I had to listen to only five albums for the rest of my life they would be:


Hounds of Love: Kate Bush
London Calling: The Clash
What's Goin' On: Marvin Gaye
Exile on Main Street: Rolling Stones
Born to Run: Bruce Springsteen

No obscurities. Remember, obscure records are usually obscure for a good reason.

No jazz. As Buddy Holly once said, "Jazz is for stay-at-homes". Although I like David Axelrod. Does that count?

All fine choices, they could easily have been mine too. The problem with only five choices.





Unless of course your list is ficticious in which case I plead insanity.
 

gbb

Squire
Andy in Sig said:
As far as I can make out Scandanavian culture consists in its entirety of doing decent jazz and writing clever murder stories.

Is that anything to do with the Henning Mankell / Kurt Wallender books. I always enjoy them...dark and brooding. Does that reflect the Scandanavian psyche ? :ohmy:
I see there's a new series on TV soon..Wallender. I assume it's based on the books. Could be good.
 

Chuffy

Veteran
Bloody hellfire, this thread appears to have turned into a meeting of Beard-strokers Anonymous. :wacko:

Does no-one join me in my appreciation of Britney's first album? :ohmy:
 

Milo

Guru
Hot buttered soul - Issac Hayes
Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis
Marquee Moon - Television
King Curtis - Live at filmore east
Primal Scream Screamadelica
I could go on forever.
 

Noodley

Guest
Chuffy said:
Bloody hellfire, this thread appears to have turned into a meeting of Beard-strokers Anonymous. :wacko:

Does no-one join me in my appreciation of Britney's first album? :ohmy:

So, let me get this right...Arse! All round my hat, Cough! Arse!..etc..


or else, I might be wrong..
 

Chuffy

Veteran
Noodley said:
So, let me get this right...Arse! All round my hat, Cough! Arse!..etc..


or else, I might be wrong..
Best of Steeleye Span arrived in the post this morning. :ohmy:
I just need to wait until Baggy's back is turned before I slip it in.













Into the cd player, you grubby oik. :biggrin::wacko:
 
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User169

Guest
Here you go Chuffy - you'll need to turn the sound up.


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGAiSaXYQZo
 

Dave5N

Über Member
milo said:
Hot buttered soul - Issac Hayes
Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis
Marquee Moon - Television
King Curtis - Live at filmore east
Primal Scream Screamadelica
I could go on forever.

No you couldn't.

You've had your five.

Just live with your choices.
 
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User482

Guest
Different day, different 5:

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Paul Simon - Graceland
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Beatles - Revolver
Pulp - Different Class
 
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