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Reply #90 posted 04/02/07 8:11pm

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CinisterCee said:

silverchild said:




You forgot another good one...





AGAIN with the live albums.


Yea I understand that live albums don't qualify to be genuine like the studio albums, but this ONE is as equally good as BROWN SUGAR to me. Trust!
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Reply #91 posted 04/02/07 8:35pm

halosinner

NIN

Pretty Hate Machine
Broken
The Downward Spiral
The Fragile
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Reply #92 posted 04/02/07 8:52pm

halosinner

Public Enemy...




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Reply #93 posted 04/02/07 8:55pm

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KISS
(but it could go more than 4 so choose any 4 if you must...)
Hotter Than Hell
Dressed to Kill
Kiss Alive
Destroyer
Rock & Roll Over
Love Gun

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Reply #94 posted 04/02/07 8:56pm

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Romeoblu said:

Bruce Springsteen - Greetings From Ashbury Park NJ, The Wild The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle, Born To Run and Darkness On The Edge Of Town


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Reply #95 posted 04/02/07 9:09pm

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D'Angelo hasn't made 4 albums. Why is he in this?

I like the albums, but still . . .
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Reply #96 posted 04/02/07 9:11pm

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CinisterCee said:

D'Angelo...




spit
Space for sale...
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Reply #97 posted 04/02/07 9:20pm

CinisterCee

lol
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Reply #98 posted 04/02/07 9:40pm

sosgemini

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CinisterCee said:

lol


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Reply #99 posted 04/02/07 9:54pm

CinisterCee

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CinisterCee said:

lol


you are my sunshine at work...always cracking me up. hug

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Reply #100 posted 04/02/07 10:54pm

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namepeace said:

D'Angelo hasn't made 4 albums. Why is he in this?

I like the albums, but still . . .


But there was at least two albums worth of time in between them
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Reply #101 posted 04/02/07 10:55pm

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jtfolden said:

Joni Mitchell:

Court & Spark, Hissing Of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter


or Blue. For the Roses, Court & Spark, and Hissing
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Reply #102 posted 04/02/07 10:56pm

NDRU

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Radiohead--The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac
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Reply #103 posted 04/02/07 11:15pm

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Motorhead could do little wrong from Motorhead to No Sleep Till Hammersmith

Al Green throughout the seventies was on fire (the slow, love-making kind of fire cool )

The Allman Brothers Bands' first four albums were pretty great

The Who-Tommy, Live At Leeds, Who's Next, Quadrophenia worship

Just about all the Albums Otis Redding released while he was alive (and a good number of the posthumous ones) were great

Bootsy's Rubber Band-Stretchin Out, Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Baby, Live In Louisville

Then there's people like Miles, Ellington, Mingus, and Trane who had way too many to count.
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Reply #104 posted 04/03/07 1:24am

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CinisterCee said:

lol


you are my sunshine at work...always cracking me up. hug


he's everyone sunshine until the clouds appear on the sky
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Reply #105 posted 04/03/07 1:37am

DarlingDiana

Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals, Holy Wood, Golden Age of Grotesque
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Reply #106 posted 04/03/07 1:56am

PricelessHo

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Elton John

Sleeping With The Past

The One

Duets

Made In England


Incredible set
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Reply #107 posted 04/03/07 1:57am

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CinisterCee said:

Michael Jackson...




innocent


A better sequence even though two of the albums are with his brothers will be;

Destiny-78, Off The Wall-79, Truimph-80, Thriller-82.
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Reply #108 posted 04/03/07 1:59am

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NDRU said:

mynameisnotsusan said:



You need to slip Houses of The Holy between IV & Physical Graffiti, but hell yeah thats an awesome bunch of albums


oops, but either way you slice it...


How can you...?
The obvious Led Zeppelin sequence is 1, 2, 3, 4 - nothing beats those for a debuting four albums. From then on it was okay, but downhill, but then again, how can you top that...

The Beatles sequence should, in my book, go: Sergeant Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, White Album, Abbey Road.
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Reply #109 posted 04/03/07 2:00am

DarlingDiana

whatsgoingon said:

Destiny-78, Off The Wall-79, Truimph-80, Thriller-82.

Hell yeh! Those four albums are amazing.
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Reply #110 posted 04/03/07 2:46am

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George Michael? I can't believe someone included Patience in this list. That album is piss-poor.

Kylie? Body Language? Fever? Two great singles and eight filler tracks does not equate a great album.

My list would have to be:

TORI AMOS: Little Earthquakes - Under The Pink - Boys For Pele - Choirgirl
MICHAEL JACKSON: Off The Wall - Triumph - Thriller - Bad - Dangerous - HIStory
PRINCE: Parade - Sign O The Times - Lovesexy
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Reply #111 posted 04/03/07 3:35am

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Aerosmith- Get your wings, Toys in the attic, Rocks, Draw the line
U2- War, Unforgettable fire, Joshua Tree, Rattle & Hum
Kiss- Kiss, Hotter than hell, Dressed to kill, Alive
Guns and roses - Appetite for destruction, Lies, Use your illusion I, Use your Illusion II
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show, It takes a nation of millions to hold us back, Fear of a black planet, Apocalypse 91...The enemy strikes black:worship:
Madonna- Madonna, Like a virgin, True Blue, Like a prayer
Mötley Crüe- To fast for love, Shout at the devil, Theatre of pain, Girls girls girls, Dr.Feelgood (that's 5 lol
AC/DC - High voltage, Dirty deeds done dirt cheap, Let there be rock, Powerage, Highway to hell, Back in black (That's 6 lol )
Pixies- Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, Bossanova, Trompe Le monde
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Reply #112 posted 04/03/07 4:49am

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MattyJam said:

George Michael? I can't believe someone included Patience in this list. That album is piss-poor.

It's easily his weakest, but I actually think it's pretty good.

whatsgoingon said:

A better sequence even though two of the albums are with his brothers will be;

Destiny-78, Off The Wall-79, Truimph-80, Thriller-82.

Who would've ever guessed you'd pick those? lol

Ella Fitzgerald: The Cole Porter Songbook, Ella & Louis, The Rodgers & Hart Songbook, Ella & Louis Again
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Reply #113 posted 04/03/07 5:12am

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Reply #114 posted 04/03/07 7:13am

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AlexdeParis said:[quote]

MattyJam said:

George Michael? I can't believe someone included Patience in this list. That album is piss-poor.

It's easily his weakest, but I actually think it's pretty good.

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everything else I have of his is a single or 12".
a new album could easily change that line-up lol
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Reply #115 posted 04/03/07 8:27am

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Kylie? Body Language? Fever? Two great singles and eight filler tracks does not equate a great album.


I don't think there is one second of filler on either of those discs.
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Reply #116 posted 04/03/07 8:33am

dseann

Dirty Mind
Controversy
1999
Purple Rain
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Reply #117 posted 04/03/07 8:35am

dseann

Diamond Life
Promise
Paradise
Love Deluxe
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Reply #118 posted 04/03/07 8:38am

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Hall & Oates...




Todd Rundgren...





The Cars...





Chicago...



...Chicago IV was a live album so I left it out of the sequence.


Yes...





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Reply #119 posted 04/03/07 8:44am

dseann

Whitney Houston
Whitney
I'm Your Baby Tonight
The Bodyguard Soundtrack
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