your fave album of ALL TIME

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  1. bandbeyondescription

    bandbeyondescription Nothertimesforgottenspace

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    Shakedown Street its my favorite because it has some of my favorite songs on it. :);)
     
  2. surrealist glow

    surrealist glow Member

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    leonard cohen - songs of love and hate ( or the future )
     
  3. Yellow Hat17

    Yellow Hat17 Member

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    THIS IS TO HARD! I can't just name it out of the blue! I have so many!
    This IS IMPOSSIBLE
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  4. lakeoffire

    lakeoffire Live.Laugh.Fuck.

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    AENIMA- ( by Tool) I can listen to it and never get bored and always discover something new about it
     
  5. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    Some of my favourite ever...

    Tori Amos - Scarlet's walk
    Lunar Aurora - Andacht
     
  6. stiffen

    stiffen Banned

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  7. Celtic Hippie

    Celtic Hippie Member

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    American Beauty-The Grateful Dead
    It's so great, I think the best Dead Cd
    Peace Also is Shaketown Street a dead cd?
     
  8. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    'animals' by floyd... i've had the cd since i was in junior high and have never stopped listening to it... man, that shit's really deep too, like a cross section of society. this is why it's my favourite
     
  9. xxghettomochaxx

    xxghettomochaxx Member

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    Everybody Knows this is Nowhere- Neil Young & Crazy Horse... just cause it's the perfect mix of country and rock...
     
  10. AmandaPanda79

    AmandaPanda79 Member

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    Hmmm...probably Modern Life is Rubbish; it started 90's brit pop.
     
  11. h.is.charley

    h.is.charley Member

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    OK Computer by Radiohead Hands down
     
  12. Tanman35

    Tanman35 Member

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    #4-Houses of The Holy-Led Zeppelin
    #3-Appetite For Destruction-Guns N' Roses
    #2-Dark Side of The Moon-Pink Floyd
    #1-5150-Van Halen(Hagar)
     
  13. jansch

    jansch Member

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    grace-jeff buckley.....a love supreme- john coltrane.....forever changes-love.....a storm in heaven-the verve......it dont bother me-bert jansch......astrel weeks-van the man.......five leaves left-nick drake??? im trying not to be boring but to be honest its abbey rd for me, that bit where the songs all fall into each other can make me cry,its stunning
     
  14. area_51

    area_51 Banned

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    If i had to pick one..the stones exile on main street
     
  15. Mr Kite

    Mr Kite Member

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    In no particular order,
    1.Revolver-Beatles
    2.Aftermath-Rolling Stones
    3.Sunshine Superman-Donovan
    4.Tangerine Dream-Kaliedescope
    5.The Who Sell Out-The Who
    6.SF Sorrow-Pretty Things
    7.Rubber Soul-Beatles
     
  16. Johnny Lennon

    Johnny Lennon Member

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    Sgt. Pepper's, Revolver, and Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, and Axis: Bold as Love by Hendrix
     
  17. Any Color You Like

    Any Color You Like Senior Member

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    Liquid Tension Experiment 2

    Western music at it finest. A masterpiece, raw yet rich, powerful yet beautiful.
     
  18. hayduke_lives5447

    hayduke_lives5447 Sancho

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    1. Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
    2.Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
    3. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
     
  19. JKHolman

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    Quite possibly Children of the Future. It has some acid rock with some good blues and a touch of rock'n'roll. First heard this on compact disc. Initially, I found it okay. With successive plays, it began to grow on me to the point where as I began to reassert my vinyl collection I just had to hear it on long play.
    This came out long before Steve Miller went Pop.

    - JKHolman
     

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