Erik_Snow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's hard to answer this question, as I seem to > change this "Album" every 2 years or so. If I had > to pick one: > Street Legal - Bob Dylan
AH yes I forgot this one ,another Dylan gem ,but not on a par with B ON B though
Living Colour - Vivid Alice In Chains - Dirt Beatles - White Album Dan Reed Network - Dan Reed Network Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue Extreme - Three Sides To Every Story The Who - Tommy Prince - Purple Rain Jan Hammer - Beyond The Mind´s Eye
favourite this year (2007) 'Neon Bible' - Arcade Fire sends shivers down the spine from start to finish... an immense piece of work...apocolyptic, mindblowingly good
alltime?.... maybe, ' Gilded Palace Of sin' or 'Highway 61 Revisited' or 'Doolittle' or 'Heartbreaker' or 'Yankee Hotel Foxtrott', or 'The Chirping Crickets' or 'Bachelor No.2', or 'Live At The Sands'...
Songs for Swinging Lovers - Sinatra (dotting round the house) The Pogues collection - if out on a bender ANY Elvis live LP - sucker for the vegas years Areatha Franklin Live at the Fillmore West Love Peace Power - James brown Imagine - John Lennon
And at the moment - Would you believe - Billy Nicholls! See other thread
ablett Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thats one box set I've been after for a while. Its > pop up on ebay one day!! > > The later stuff sounds fab..... > > Have you got Watertown from 1971?
no - good?
> > I got 63 bidders 'viewing' Billy so it should go > ok??
Watertown was a concept album from the early seveties. Its very maudlin but really shows sinatras versatility with a song. Sold badly and was one of the reasons he retired. I can send you a copy?
THE WHO - Quadrophenia, Live at Leeds DEEP PURPLE - Made in Japan, In Rock & Machine Head PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Songs for the Deaf JIMI - Are you experienced?