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albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: mandu ()
Date: July 8, 2007 12:41

some music you should have in your collection (recomendations)

Everclrear,sparkel and fade

ac/dc back in black

weezer,weezer

rancid,out come the wolves

def leppard,pyromaina

buckcherry,buckcherry

thirdeye blind,blue

cold chisel,swingshift

primal scream,give out but dont give up

roachford,permanent shade of blue

jet,get born

shihad,the general electric

Dag,apartment 605

what can you reccomend to have in your music collection????

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: BowieStone ()
Date: July 8, 2007 12:53

About 1000 albums, but only one out of your list (Back in Black).

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: wesley ()
Date: July 8, 2007 13:14

I don´t have uour recommendation albums at all!

How about these:

Live at Montreaux, Rory Gallagher
Bare Wires, John Mayall & Bluesbrakers

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Marked For Life ()
Date: July 8, 2007 14:36

Well I have Back In Black and Get Born but the rest there not too sure about.

Here is a bunch of must haves by me

A Hard Days Night Beatles
Rubber Soul Beatles
Revolver Beatles
Abbey Road Beatles
Zeppelin II
Zeppelin IV
Love It To Death Alice Cooper
Billion Dollar Babies Alice Cooper
Welcome To My Nightmare ALice Cooper
Toys In The Attic Aerosmith
Let There Be Rock AC/DC
Van Halen
Highway To Hell AC/DC
Van Halen II
Back In BLack AC/DC
Eliminator ZZ TOp
1984 Van Halen
AfterBurner ZZ Top
Shake Your Money Maker Black Crows
Whenever We Wanted by John Mellencamp
Southern Harmony Black Crows
By Your Side Black Crows

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 8, 2007 14:43

Non-Stones...
Machine Head - Purple
Live Sådan - Gasolin'
Bush Doctor - Tosh
The Idiot - Iggy
Meddle-Pink Floyd
The Unforgettable Fire - U2
The Good Son - Nick Cave
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
Closing Time - Tom Waits
Never Mind The Bollocks - Pistols
All Doors studio (well, all live too)
Most Elvis-albums
All Bowie till Low
Night Life & Black Rose - Lizzy
Oly Sokaig Voltunk Lenn & Kopaszkutya - Hobo BLues Band
Uprising - Bob Marley
Catch A Fire - Wailers
Some Mc5, some Dolls, some Patti Smith & "thats ith"
+ yes; whatever Rockman tells you to "gith"...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-07-08 14:44 by Baboon Bro.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: July 8, 2007 15:33

In the Court of the Crimson King - An Observation by King Crimson


Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 8, 2007 17:16

Thank ya, HM! Was in fact just about to say that.
When progressive, also get Omega Live At Kisstadion'79.
Plus these six hard rockin' albums & one boot:
P Box's 2nd & 3rd album (Kö Kövön & Ómen);
P Mobil's live from 79, Hongfoglalas from 84 or the
later compilations. Dinamit's two only albums plus
the boot from 81. - all Hungarorock.
Speakin'of heavy rock, I just mentioned Metallica's Black Album.

I also sense I lack Clapton & also The Band in my list
& I'm sure Gazza & some others can recommend a few Dylan
plus please note from above my
"whatever Rockman tells you to 'gith'... "
One Joplin is enough in your collection, as long as it contains
Little Girl Blue. smiling smiley ... One more for the road: Patti Smith's Radio Ethiopia.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: King Snake ()
Date: July 8, 2007 20:30

I personally think Reptile by Eric Clapton is an absolute must-have!

Not really.

Erm.. how about:

ZZ Top - Eliminator?

Michael Jackson - Invincible?

Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard?
I can\'t include any Beatles album because you actually need them all.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: WilcoMick ()
Date: July 8, 2007 21:10

Hollywood Town Hall from The Jayhawks is an album everyone here should have, it's great country rock! Follow up Tomorrow The Green Grass is just as good. The Jayhawks rule!

Wilco

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Hans-Jo ()
Date: July 8, 2007 21:21

Hello WilcoMick!

Absolutely agree with you, both of these are great albums!

Their "Blue Earth" album wasn't bad either; it was the first Lp you could

get over here in Germany!

I am still looking for their very first Lp on Bunkhouse Records ( with Cal Hand

on steel guitar! ). Do you have this? Can you make me a copy??

Wish Lost Highway would re-issue it!!

Greetings Hans-Jo

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: john r ()
Date: July 8, 2007 21:22

Uh, trying to minimize overlap with 'fave album' lists, but here's some good ones, some you know, some more obscure:
*****"Dr Buzzard's Original Savannah Band", "Meets King Pennett", & "Hoes To Washington" - Dr B's OSB were pegged as disco thanks to the hit 'Cherchez le Femme' on the debut, but much of the music is undanceable, hence they 2nd, 3rd & 4th ("Calling All Beatniks") stiffed, never finding an audience. Musically swing era strings/woodwinds/brass appear in an aurally surreal mix of rhumba, Cab Calloway, Contortions, funk, soul, and brilliant, sophisticated lyrics that often use the band's 'mulatto' ststus to embrace outsiders of every sort. Note NYC skyline with "The Syringe Club", gay bars, etc on the "Penett" cover. Also weird German characters (early 1900s fotos), fit into the mix somehow. Corey Daye, a great unknown vocalist, sings songs like "Italiano", "Once There Was A Colored Girl" ("her song soft and blue...they hissed, pss'd, booed/and then there was the German boy/articulate, astute/despite his scientific mind/they hissed they pss'd and booed") and the quite astonishing "Saroya/March Of The Nignies", sung in a frothy cooing voice: "Yankee Romancers / The gift they gave was cafe au lait / Oh trouble I fear / Oh mulatto, Oh yeah! / My home and my family / Overrun by half breeds...[over indian tom-tom beat] Saroya bring big gun / We'll have some bloody fun! Shoot Shoot! Run, shoooo shooo Voodoo / Nignats do the rats in..."
And then they close with another winner, "Auf Wiedersehen, Darrio"
OK, other elpees:
*****"The Cobra Records Story" (Capricorn) Chess guys moonlighting, w/ Willie Dixon, Ike Turner, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, & more
*****Lee Dorsey, "The New Lee Dorsey" (Sundazed), w/Meters & other N.O. greats, & "Yes We Can"
*****Bobby Womack, "Anthology"
*****Sam Cooke, "Night Beat" & "Keep Moving On"
*****Jefferson Airplane, "Sweeping Out The Spotlight" a new ('07) archival live set from 11/28 & 11/29/69 (same practically as Ya-Ya's!). Jorma at his best, including the almost punk "Good Shepherd", Jack Casady's bass genius, & a terrific mix (unlike the 68 Fillmore set from a few years back). Very exciting.
*****"Curtis Mayfield's Chicago Soul" ('95), CM' productions/songs by other artists originally on Okeh circa 1962-66
*****Alex Chilton, "Loose Shoes & Tight Pussy" ("Set" in the US) (1999) - his best overall since Big Star, for he puts out on every track, sings with real soul as well as just a hint of the characteristic irony. Dig "Oogum Boogum Song" & "You Got A Booger Bear Under There" or "Hook Me Up"
*****Jack Nitzsche Story: Hearing Is Believing (1962 - 79) (Ace) 2 CDs, from Doris Day to Marianne's 'Sister Morphine' with stops for Stevie Wonder, Judy Henske, Tim Buckley, Mink Deville, & more!
"Television" the underrated third album (1992) is utterly uncomprised, accessable, & a joy.
Jimmy Rogers, "Chicago Blues Masters Volume 2" (Capitol) & "Complete Chess Recordings"

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: July 8, 2007 21:29

The Great 28 - Chuck Berry
Scarecrow - John Mellencamp
Night Moves - Bob Seger
Street Survivors - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise

2 many others to think of. Trying not to name the obvious (Exile, Revolver, etc.)
.

"No Anchovies, Please"

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: King Snake ()
Date: July 8, 2007 21:31

Oh yeah, any complete Robert Johnson collection MUST be there too!

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: trainarollin ()
Date: July 8, 2007 22:05

muddy waters hard again

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 8, 2007 22:08

Thanks for Skynyrd, Elmo:
I'd add Nuthin Fancy & Gimme Back My Bullets on my list.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: jjflash73 ()
Date: July 8, 2007 22:15

Most albums by CCR, the Allman Brothers, Bad Company, Eric Clapton and Santana,
Several from J.Geils & U2
A few from Eric Burdon, AC/DC, Skynryd, Paul Simon.

All for the Beatles and STONES.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: thumbprint ()
Date: July 8, 2007 22:38

"I suggest you get as many Blues albums as you can" Jake Elwood. But personally I'd ask Rockman.

Re: albums you should have in your collection
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: July 8, 2007 22:53

Beatle collection
Bowie - Hunky Alladin & Ziggy
Roxy - first 5
CCR - All
Curtis Mayfield - Roots
John Lennon - Imagine
Neil Young - After the Goldrush (1970)
Buddy Holly - Collection

actually I could go on for ours ...........

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