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VoodooLounge13
The Black Crowes - Shake Your Money Maker
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VoodooLounge13
The Pretenders debut album?
I still think Who Made Who has to take first place it practically is a GH without being one.
Well except more than half the songs were previously released. It's like the Sucking In The Seventies of AC/DC.
Spot on for Pretenders.
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RisingStone
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Modern classic and one of the few truly great rock albums released in the 21st Century.
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DandelionPowderman
IMO, the best Stones-albums are loaded with "non-hits", like Exile, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. It does something with the flow on an album when there is a balance, and not every song is a "singalong belter".
Take SF: Sway, CYHMK, You Gotta Move, I Got The Blues, Sister Morphine. All brilliant tunes, but not single material. Yet every track deserves its spot on that album.
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RisingStone
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Modern classic and one of the few truly great rock albums released in the 21st Century.
Tried, but never dug it. What do you like about it?
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Damn the Torpedoes
Silk Degrees
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Paddy
The Pogues - If I should fall from Grace With god
Tracy Chapman’s Debut
Blur - Parklife
Metallica - Metallica
Zeppelin 4
David Gray - White Ladder
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morrisette
Primal Scream - Give out but don’t give up
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Ross
So many great albums listed here, I am surprised no one mentioned the most obvious one… Metal Machine Music.
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frenki09
Exile should not be a contender. It is far from a greatest hits package.
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frenki09
Exile should not be a contender. It is far from a greatest hits package.
Your point is valid! However for myself, I would buy any of those tracks as individual singles, and I think many others would agree! The whole album is one entire Greatest Hits collectively!!
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frenki09
Exile should not be a contender. It is far from a greatest hits package.
Your point is valid! However for myself, I would buy any of those tracks as individual singles, and I think many others would agree! The whole album is one entire Greatest Hits collectively!!
EOMS is not so much a collection of greatest hits as deep cuts.