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What are some STUDIO albums that you can truthfully say that you like all the songs o
#21
Nice picks, Gryph ! I will have to check out Robbie Williams and Fairfield Palour, must revisit the Kinks soon !
gryphon Wrote:Bridge Over Troubled Water............................Simon and Garfunkle

Treason...........................................................Gryphon

Lord Of The Ages.............................................Magna Carta

Rumours..........................................................Fleetwood Mac

Going For The One ..........................................Yes

Gracelands.......................................................Paul Simon

Swing When Your Winning...............................Robbie William

Band On The Run.............................................Wings

From Home To Home........................................Fairfield Palour

Village Green Preservation Society..................The KinksCool
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#22
I have Oxygene on your recco, J ..I am going to give it a revisit ! Now I have about 30 albums to explore or revisit ,,,,lol !
Jerome Wrote:Don't know about songs as such but an album where I like every single note played has to be Jean Michel Jarre's 'Oxygene'. All the other albums that I think are true classics have some passages or lyrics or notes that I think don't quite fit in. Oxygene is flawless. Every bleep and blob fits.
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#23
Forgot this one, nice pick, Tig !,,,I agree...flawless !

Tiggi Wrote:Van Morrison - Moondance
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#24
Great thread Steve. I'll need some time to come up with a few, especially after seeing the great lists so far I'm going to need to do some research.
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#25
Looking forward to your list !!!! Evil !

evilB Wrote:Great thread Steve. I'll need some time to come up with a few, especially after seeing the great lists so far I'm going to need to do some research.
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#26
Okay here is a few,

The Alarm - Declaration
Peter Gabriel - 3 (Melted Face)
David Bowie - Scary Monsters & The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust
Jellyfish - Bellybutton
Midnight Oil - Diesel & Dust
Opeth - Ghost Reveries & Heritage
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
Frank Zappa - Joes Garage 1 - 3
New Model Army - Thunder & Consolation
(Oingo) Boingo - Boingo (1994 album)
The Clash - London Calling
Boomtown Rats - Fine Art of Surfacing
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#27
I'll go with the knee-jerk instant response on this, as it reminds me of "The Desert Island Discs Show" way back when. Seriously... when the hell was that. I has A LOT OF FUN in college!
Anyway, here goes...

The Records "Shades In Bed (UK)" AKA "The Records (US)"
Beatles "Revolver"
Joe Jackson "Look Sharp"
CCR "Bayou Country"
Grateful Dead "Workingman's Dead"
Cheap Trick "Heaven Tonight"
Delbert McClinton "Second Wind"
Enuff Z'nuff "Enuff Z'nuff"
Joe Walsh "But Seriously Folks..."
Bad Religion "The New America"
The Clash "London Calling"
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers "JM&BB With Eric Clapton"

All are albums that I always end up listening all the way through...
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#28
Clash "the clash"

CSNY "deja vu"

Oasis "morning glory"

Grateful Dead "american beauty"

David Bowie "lodger"

Neil Young "everybody knows this is nowhere"

Culture Club "colour by numbers"

Johnny Cash "san quentin"

Madness "absolutely"

AC/DC "black ice"
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#29
Elvis Presley "his hand in mine"

Elvis Presley "moody blue"

Elvis Presley "seperate ways"

Elvis Presley "elvis presley" (debut album)
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#30
The specials "the specials"

Madness "one step beyond"

The Beatles...every album prior to "sgt.peppers"

Paul McCartney & Wings "back to the egg"

Paul McCartney & Wings "venus and mars"

Paul McCartney "tug of war"

Michael Jackson "thriller"

Michael Jackson "off the wall"

Michael Jackson "bad"

Rod Stewart "blondes have more fun"

Paul Kelly "gossip"

Elton John "too low for zero"

Billy Joel "an innocent man"

Meatloaf "deadringer for love"

Meatloaf "bat out of hell"

Jim Steinman "bad for good"

....just wondering why no-one has mentioned MJ's "thriller" prior to my posting here????
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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