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Reply #60 posted 06/02/06 10:46pm

royfolker

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I really thought this list would be easy...

an hour later... I still feel like i screwed something up

left out may great albums...

i listen to many other genre's that aren't reflected!

01 - Innervisions – Stevie Wonder
02 - Axis Bold As Love – JHE
03 - AWTWIAD – Prince & The Revolution
04 - Let It Be – The Beatles
05 - Mama Said – Lenny Kravitz
06 - Uprising – Bob Marley & The Wailers
07 - Bitter - Meshell
08 - Fresh – Sly & The Family Stone
09 - Superfly – Curtis Mayfield
10 - Very (Relentless) – PSB
11 - Abbey Road – The Beatles
12 - The Soul Cages – Sting
13 - Imagine – John Lennon
14 - Zooropa – U2
15 - Wildcard – Sananda Maitreya
16 - The Will to Live – Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
17 - After School Session – Chuck Berry
18 - Protection – Massive Attack
19 - Cookie – Meshell
20 - The Truth – prince
21 - Flowers in the Dirt – Paul McCartney
22 - Chim Chim’s Badass Revenge – Fishbone
23 - Stain – Living Colour
24 - Invisible Touch – Genesis
25 - Back to the Egg – Wings
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Reply #61 posted 06/02/06 11:31pm

Anx

since you're giving these each one point, i'm not listing my 25 in order of how much i like them, but rather how much i remember obsessing over them throughout my life. some of these albums i'm completely burnt out on...some of them are still part of my daily diet:


1. Purple Rain - Prince
2. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - David Bowie
3. Home of the Brave - Laurie Anderson
4. Tiger Bay - Saint Etienne
5. Speaking in Tongues - Talking Heads
6. Xanadu - Soundtrack
7. Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
8. Are You Experienced? - Jimi Hendrix Experience
9. White Album - The Beatles
10. Duckstab - The Residents
11. Without You I'm Nothing - Sandra Bernhard
12. Emperor Tomato Ketchup - Stereolab
13. Goo - Sonic Youth
14. Nevermind - Nirvana
15. OK Computer - Radiohead
16. Live Through This - Hole
17. The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
18. Dewdrops in the Garden - Deee-Lite
19. Disintegration - The Cure
20. The Sky's Gone Out - Bauhaus
21. Low - David Bowie
22. Come - Prince
23. Sign 'O' the Times - Prince
24. Parade - Prince
25. Peggy Suicide - Julian Cope

I tried to keep the list diverse and free of too much Prince and Bowie, but who am I trying to kid? lol
[Edited 6/7/06 15:21pm]
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Reply #62 posted 06/02/06 11:32pm

Axchi696

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Oh God... I'm not going to limit it to one per artist, because this is difficult enough as it is...


1. Achtung Baby - U2
2. Joshua Tree - U2
3. Automatic For the People - REM
4. Violator - Depeche Mode
5. Station to Station - David Bowie
6. Sign 'o' The Times - Prince
7. Behavior - Pet Shop Boys
8. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - Smashing Pumpkins
9. The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
10. Like a Prayer - Madonna
11. Zenyatta Mondatta - The Police
12. Speaking in Tongues - Talking Heads
13. Technique - New Order
14. OK Computer - Radiohead
15. The Bends - Radiohead
16. Funeral - Arcade Fire
17. Zooropa - U2
18. New Adventures in HiFi - REM
19. The Queen is Dead = The Smiths
20. The Wall - Pink Floyd
21. Ultra - Depeche Mode
22. Aenima - Tool
23. Purple Rain - Prince
24. So - Peter Gabriel
25. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
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Reply #63 posted 06/02/06 11:33pm

Anx

damosuzuki said:

1) Bob Dylan – Blonde On Blonde
2) John Cale – Paris 1919
3) Wire – Pink Flag
4) The Fall – Hex Enduction Hour
5) Julian Cope – Peggy Suicide
6) Love – Forever Changes
7) Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street
8) Can – Future Days
9) Neu! – Neu!
10) The Fall – This Nation’s Saving Grace
11) Grant McLennan – Horsebreaker Star
12) Al Green – Greatest Hits
13) Gavin Bryars – Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet
14) The Fall – Perverted By Language
15) Gene Clark – No Other
16) Brian Eno – Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy
17) The Kinks – Village Green Preservation Society
18) The Feelies – Crazy Rhythms
19) Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited
20) Scott Walker – Tilt
21) Beatles – Rubber Soul
22) Go-Betweens – Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express
23) High Llamas - Hawaii
24) Prince - Come
25) Opal – Happy Nightmare Baby
[Edited 6/2/06 17:46pm]



oooh, i forgot all about peggy suicide. that album is an absolute classic from beginning to end.
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Reply #64 posted 06/03/06 1:51am

MattyJam

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1. Tori Amos - From The Choirgirl Hotel
2. Prince - Parade
3. Michael Jackson - HIStory
4. David Bowie - Station To Station
5. Kate Bush - The Dreaming
6. Bjork - Debut
7. Lenny Kravitz - 5
8. Tori Amos - Boys For Pele
9. Michael Jackson - Dangerous
10. Terence Trent D'arby - Introducing The Hardline
11. Sinead O Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
12. Joni Mitchell - Blue
13. Prince - Sign O The Times
14. Tori Amos - The Beekeeper
15. The Jacksons - Triumph
16. Mariah Carey - Glitter
17. Prince - Purple Rain
18. David Bowie - Heathen
19. Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
20. Alanis Morrisette - Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
21. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
22. Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
23. Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope
24. Prince - Emancipation
25. Sarah Slean - Day One
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Reply #65 posted 06/03/06 2:16am

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Anx said:

list


no Xanadu?!
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Reply #66 posted 06/03/06 2:27am

kidelrich

1. Achtung Baby - U2
2. Purple Rain - Prince
3. Full Moon Fever - Tom Petty
4. Rockin the Suburbs (Import w/ Hiro's Song) - Ben Folds
5. What's the Story (Morning Glory)? - Oasis
6. Long Gone Before Daylight - The Cardigans
7. Appetite for Destruction - Guns n Roses
8. Green Album - Weezer
9. Susannah Hoffs (1996) - Susannah Hoffs
10. There is Nothing Left to Lose - Foo Fighters
11. The Globe Sessions - Sheryl Crow
12. Sign O the Times - Prince
13. Definitely Maybe - Oasis
14. The Spirit Room - Michelle Branch
15. Version 2.0 - Garbage
16. American Idiot - Green Day
17. Films About Ghosts (w/ Accidentally in Love) - Counting Crows
18. Donnie Darko - Complete UK Soundtrack
19. When the Pawn (Import w/ Across the Universe) - Fiona Apple
20. The Bends - Radiohead
21. Scary Monsters - David Bowie
22. Damn the Torpedoes - Tom Petty
23. Flores de Alquiler - La 5a Estacion
24. The Holy Bible - Manic Street Preachers
25. Hot Rocks - Rolling Stones
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Reply #67 posted 06/03/06 6:21am

Anx

GeorgeWBush said:

Anx said:

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no Xanadu?!


Crap. I knew I forgot something important.
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Reply #68 posted 06/03/06 6:23am

RipHer2Shreds

Anx said:

GeorgeWBush said:



no Xanadu?!


Crap. I knew I forgot something important.

I love that album but...#6? lol
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Reply #69 posted 06/03/06 6:31am

Anx

RipHer2Shreds said:

Anx said:



Crap. I knew I forgot something important.

I love that album but...#6? lol


i'm not really rating them by favorite...though even if i were, it would be up there. boxed
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Reply #70 posted 06/03/06 6:33am

RipHer2Shreds

Anx said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


I love that album but...#6? lol


i'm not really rating them by favorite...though even if i were, it would be up there. boxed

I shouldn't laugh. There'd be some laughable shit if I ever got around to posting my list.
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Reply #71 posted 06/03/06 6:35am

CynicKill

This will be hard. I just wanna make sure I don't list some of the crap I have lol

But I do want to throw out some titles I see you guys sleeping on. Don't forget these classics:

"Off The Wall" by Michael Jackson

"Talking Book" by Stevie Wonder

One of the best albums of the 90's; "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" by Sinead O'Connor

"The Misedcation Of Lauryn Hill" by Lauryn Hill

"Live Through This" by HOLE
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Reply #72 posted 06/03/06 6:37am

Anx

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"Live Through This" by HOLE



on my list
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Reply #73 posted 06/03/06 7:13am

endorphin74

alright, here goes nothing.

PS, If this list is shown to me again in 6 months, I can't be held responisble. smile


1. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
2. Prince - Sign O' The Times
3. The Charlatans - Wonderland
4. Bjork - Homogenic
5. Radiohead - OK Computer
6. Prince - Dirty Mind
7. The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
8. Blur - Blur
9. Pulp - This Is Hardcore
10. Primal Scream - Screamadelica
11. Sinead O'Connor - The Lion and the Cobra
12. Madonna - Like A Praye
13. The Cure - Disintegration
14. Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
15. REM - Murmur
16. The Charlatans - The Charlatans
17. Deee Lite - Dewdrops in the Garden
18. Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
19. Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope
20. Billy Bragg - Don't Try This At Home
21. Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
22. Camper Van Beethoven - Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
23. The Verve - Urban Hymns
24. Everything But The Girl - Walking Wounded
25. Saint Etienne - Tiger Bay
[Edited 6/3/06 8:09am]
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Reply #74 posted 06/03/06 7:17am

endorphin74

alright that was really hard!

I tried to push myself to not just think of my current faves. Therefore albums like NIN and the Femmes made this list at the expense of others I listen to much more frequently. But those are albums that really changed MY world and the way I listened to music. And, they had a pretty big impact on the music world itself. Although they are overplayed, I will admit when I do get inspired to put either of these back in the player, they hold up QUITE well.

And, I HATE that I have no Dolly on my list. But, I didn't really want to put "Dolly Parton, Greatest hits vol 1 published by Columbia in 1984" or something like that giggle She has SO many hits packages it that it's near impossible now to find many of her classic albums in original format. And, while I LOVE her recent Bluegrass work, none of those quite merit this list. So yeah, while Dolly may not be on my list, I'd like to just give HER 100 points smile
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Reply #75 posted 06/03/06 7:38am

Anx

endorphin74 said:

alright that was really hard!

I tried to push myself to not just think of my current faves. Therefore albums like NIN and the Femmes made this list at the expense of others I listen to much more frequently. But those are albums that really changed MY world and the way I listened to music. And, they had a pretty big impact on the music world itself. Although they are overplayed, I will admit when I do get inspired to put either of these back in the player, they hold up QUITE well.

And, I HATE that I have no Dolly on my list. But, I didn't really want to put "Dolly Parton, Greatest hits vol 1 published by Columbia in 1984" or something like that giggle She has SO many hits packages it that it's near impossible now to find many of her classic albums in original format. And, while I LOVE her recent Bluegrass work, none of those quite merit this list. So yeah, while Dolly may not be on my list, I'd like to just give HER 100 points smile


i feel the same way about some of my favorite artists...i have so many SONGS of theirs i like, but i can't sum it up in one album. nod
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Reply #76 posted 06/03/06 7:39am

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bublebath said:

whatsgoingon said:

The problem about such a poll on the org. is that half the albums will probably be by Prince, hence making the poll almost as bias a the NME poll.

Maybe there must be a rule about how many albums by the same artist can you post. No more than three for example....

Why? lol If we have favorites, then we have favorites. shrug
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Reply #77 posted 06/03/06 7:49am

RipHer2Shreds

endorphin74 said:

alright that was really hard!

I tried to push myself to not just think of my current faves. Therefore albums like NIN and the Femmes made this list at the expense of others I listen to much more frequently. But those are albums that really changed MY world and the way I listened to music. And, they had a pretty big impact on the music world itself. Although they are overplayed, I will admit when I do get inspired to put either of these back in the player, they hold up QUITE well.

And, I HATE that I have no Dolly on my list. But, I didn't really want to put "Dolly Parton, Greatest hits vol 1 published by Columbia in 1984" or something like that giggle She has SO many hits packages it that it's near impossible now to find many of her classic albums in original format. And, while I LOVE her recent Bluegrass work, none of those quite merit this list. So yeah, while Dolly may not be on my list, I'd like to just give HER 100 points smile

There are so many nod Do you have Just Because I'm a Woman or Coat of Many Colors? Too many goodies to choose from, including greatest hits.
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Reply #78 posted 06/03/06 8:07am

endorphin74

RipHer2Shreds said:

endorphin74 said:

alright that was really hard!

I tried to push myself to not just think of my current faves. Therefore albums like NIN and the Femmes made this list at the expense of others I listen to much more frequently. But those are albums that really changed MY world and the way I listened to music. And, they had a pretty big impact on the music world itself. Although they are overplayed, I will admit when I do get inspired to put either of these back in the player, they hold up QUITE well.

And, I HATE that I have no Dolly on my list. But, I didn't really want to put "Dolly Parton, Greatest hits vol 1 published by Columbia in 1984" or something like that giggle She has SO many hits packages it that it's near impossible now to find many of her classic albums in original format. And, while I LOVE her recent Bluegrass work, none of those quite merit this list. So yeah, while Dolly may not be on my list, I'd like to just give HER 100 points smile

There are so many nod Do you have Just Because I'm a Woman or Coat of Many Colors? Too many goodies to choose from, including greatest hits.


sad

I have no original 'albums' anymore, at least of the classics. Only compilations. lol I grew up with the originals on 8 track but haven't prolly heard them in 20 years.
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Reply #79 posted 06/03/06 8:10am

uPtoWnNY

In no particular order....

1) Innervisions....Stevie Wonder
2) What's Going On?...Marvin Gaye
3) Superfly Soundtrack...Curtis Mayfield
4) That's the Way of the World...EW&F
5) Songs in the Key of Life...Stevie Wonder
6) 1999...Prince
7) Purple Rain...Prince
8) Dirt...Alice in Chains
9) Legend...Bob Marley
10) Superunknown...Soundgarden
11) It Takes a Nation of Millions...Public Enemy
12) Follow the Leader...Korn
13) Ready to Die...Biggie
14) The Night I Fell in Love...Luther Vandross
15) The Miseducation...Lauryn Hill
16) Secrets...Toni Braxton
17) Songs in 'A' Minor...Alicia Keys
18) Nirvana...Nevermind
19) Prince(1979)...Prince
20) The Adventures of...Slick Rick
21) Street Songs...Rick James
22) Badmotorfinger...Soundgarden
23) Straight from the Heart...Patrice Rushen
24) Funkentelechy vs Placebo Syndrome...Parliament
25) Dr. Dre..The Chronic
[Edited 6/3/06 8:12am]
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Reply #80 posted 06/03/06 8:11am

RipHer2Shreds

endorphin74 said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


There are so many nod Do you have Just Because I'm a Woman or Coat of Many Colors? Too many goodies to choose from, including greatest hits.


sad

I have no original 'albums' anymore, at least of the classics. Only compilations. lol I grew up with the originals on 8 track but haven't prolly heard them in 20 years.

I grew up with the compilations on 8 track and record, especially this one:



I think I told you that my brothers and I always referred to it as "the bathroom album." lol That portrait...those bosoms! lol
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Reply #81 posted 06/03/06 8:12am

endorphin74

giggle

I just made my final edit to this list. I'm not allowed to do that again.

After some contemplation, I had to place Primal Scream's Screamadelica on this list in place of Vanishing Point.

Screamadelica was just TOO important of a record to not be mentioned on my list. It totally changed my perceptions of what music could be and really pushed forward the blurring of the lines between rock and dance/techno music. It was a staple on my music rotation for near 5 years. And if there is a finer album to listen to while trippin balls, I have yet to find it smile
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Reply #82 posted 06/03/06 8:20am

endorphin74

RipHer2Shreds said:

endorphin74 said:



sad

I have no original 'albums' anymore, at least of the classics. Only compilations. lol I grew up with the originals on 8 track but haven't prolly heard them in 20 years.

I grew up with the compilations on 8 track and record, especially this one:



I think I told you that my brothers and I always referred to it as "the bathroom album." lol That portrait...those bosoms! lol


falloff

yup, you told me that! It's a CLASSIC cover nod
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Reply #83 posted 06/03/06 9:06am

Sdldawn

I think one of the rules should be to not vote for a freakin prince cd... how bias is that.



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Reply #84 posted 06/03/06 9:28am

endorphin74

Sdldawn said:

I think one of the rules should be to not vote for a freakin prince cd... how bias is that.



purple pills


Alright, I loves you and all and have mad respect for your musical knowledge.

But why SHOULDN'T we be able to vote for Prince CDs since for most of us, he is likely in our top 50 albums?

Scanning these lists quickly, while he is well represented it's not like every list is ALL the prince CDs and only a few other albums. There's a lot of diversity here naturally.
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Reply #85 posted 06/03/06 9:35am

Anx

oh crud, i didn't put any bjork on my list...but again, she's someone who has a ton of great songs i love, but i don't know if i'd consider a specific album as a WHOLE to be a "top favorite"...i love a big chunk of "vespertine" and most of "homogenic", and everything else is just kind of a scattering of songs here and there that i like. i wouldn't even consider a greatest hits album a favorite, because my own "greatest hits" of bjork aren't necessarily singles...ah well, tra la la...
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Reply #86 posted 06/03/06 10:01am

Sdldawn

endorphin74 said:

Sdldawn said:

I think one of the rules should be to not vote for a freakin prince cd... how bias is that.



purple pills


Alright, I loves you and all and have mad respect for your musical knowledge.

But why SHOULDN'T we be able to vote for Prince CDs since for most of us, he is likely in our top 50 albums?

.


Ok, I was really kidden.. but im gonna flip if I see NEWS or The Black Album in that top fifty list...

cool
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Reply #87 posted 06/03/06 10:10am

calldapplwonde
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Actually, I don't really have one specific #1 album, but I want to see my choices counted too, so here it goes!


1 - Prince "Parade"
2 - David Bowie "Station to Station"
3 - Stevie Wonder "Talking Book"
4 - The Beatles "Abbey Road"
5 - Prince "Sign o'the Times"
6 - Prince "Dirty Mind"
7 - Stevie Wonder "Innervisions"
8 - David Bowie "Low"
9 - David Bowie "Heathen"
10 - The Clash "London Calling"
11 - Michael Jackson "Off the Wall"
12 - Beck "Mutations"
13 - Meshell Ndegeocello "Bitter"
14 - Meshell Ndegeocello "Peace beyond passion"
15 - Miles Davis "In a silent way"
16 - Marvin Gaye "What's goin'on"
17 - Gil Scott-Heron "Pieces of a man"
18 - John Lennon "Plastic Ono Band"
19 - Erykah Badu "Mama's Gun"
20 - Prince "The Black Album"
21 - Radiohead "OK Computer"
22 - The Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers"
23 - The Rolling Stones "Exhile on Main Street"
24 - Jimi Hendrix "Electric Ladyland"
25 - David Bowie "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps"


Thinking about it, it's more or less totally random, though...
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Reply #88 posted 06/03/06 10:11am

calldapplwonde
ry83

Sdldawn said:

endorphin74 said:



Alright, I loves you and all and have mad respect for your musical knowledge.

But why SHOULDN'T we be able to vote for Prince CDs since for most of us, he is likely in our top 50 albums?

.


Ok, I was really kidden.. but im gonna flip if I see NEWS or The Black Album in that top fifty list...

cool



Well, "The Black Album" is in MY Top 25 list, so it better be in there! hmph!
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Reply #89 posted 06/03/06 10:54am

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I know the majority of these won't make the final cut so after the 1st 10 or so they're just in random order.
An interesting exercise nonetheless NDRU. thumbs up!

Jimi Hendrix...



...Electric Ladyland


Miles Davis...



...Bitches Brew


Stevie Wonder...



...Talking Book


Sly & the Family Stone...



...Stand!


Steely Dan...



...Aja


Earth, Wind & Fire...



...I Am


Marvin Gaye...



...What's Going On


Prince...



...Dirty Mind


The Beatles...



...Revolver


The Rolling Stones...



...Let It Bleed

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Louis Armstrong...



...Louis Armstrong


Duke Ellington...



...Ellington at Newport


Sun Ra...



...Space Is the Place


Fela Kuti...



...Zombie


Frank Zappa...



...Roxy & Elsewhere


B.B. King...



...Live at the Regal


John Coltrane...



...A Love Supreme


James Brown...



...Live a the Apollo


Aretha Franklin...



...Lady Soul


The Beach Boys...



...Endless Summer


Bob Dylan...



...Blonde on Blonde


Chuck Berry...



...The Definitive Collection


Little Richard...



...The Georgia Peach


Mahalia Jackson...



...The Essential


The Supremes...



...The Ultimate Collection
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Mostly originators and innovators. More could have been included if I hadn't run out of spots.
Comps were selected for artists that were more singles that album driven.
(or who had original albums that are difficult to find)


Pretty much a microcosm of what my musical psyche is built on. wink


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