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Greatest album of all time This is a thread for music lovers, debaters and passionate people alike. What, in your mind, is the greatest album of all time? A simple album title is not sufficient in this thread...In order to count, you need to justify your answer. I'll add mine tomorrow after I finish my homework! | |
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thriller-michael jackson " could I be... the most beautiful man in the world! plain to see, i"m the reason that God made a man!"UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE! VERY PRESTIGIOUS! | |
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thechronic said: thriller-michael jackson
Why? | |
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Moonbeam said: thechronic said: thriller-michael jackson
Why? no filler songs...all songs are great...the only album ever not to have 1 bad song " could I be... the most beautiful man in the world! plain to see, i"m the reason that God made a man!"UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE! VERY PRESTIGIOUS! | |
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thechronic said: Moonbeam said: thechronic said: thriller-michael jackson
Why? no filler songs...all songs are great...the only album ever not to have 1 bad song Thanks! I'd say that "The Girl Is Mine" and "The Lady in My Life" are unforgivably bad. [This message was edited Wed Jan 22 0:20:52 PST 2003 by Moonbeam] | |
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Yup... gotta go with "Thriller" 2.
From the intro 2 the end...it's pure 80's genius at work. Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson picked the songs that made the whole world sing, dance and moonwalk in2 the record books. "Wanna Be Startin' Something", "Lady In My Life", "Human Nature", "Beat It", "Billie Jean", "PYT (Pretty Young Thing)", "The Girl Is Mine", etc... it's a never ending EARgasm...it made me dance all year. It has yet 2 b dethroned as the greatest pop album in the history of music...and it made Michael Jackson, the true "King Of Pop". 'Nuff said. |
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Let me officially cast my vote for "1999" even though the reason will have to wait until tomorrow. | |
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Moonbeam said: thechronic said: Moonbeam said: thechronic said: thriller-michael jackson
Why? no filler songs...all songs are great...the only album ever not to have 1 bad song Thanks! I'd say that "The Girl Is Mine" and "The Lady in My Life" are unforgivably bad. [This message was edited Wed Jan 22 0:20:52 PST 2003 by Moonbeam] I'd say you're right. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Uh..."The Lady In My Life" is NOT a bad song,it's one of the best MJ songs ever.What are y'all smokin?!
But,if I had to pick only one album to be the greatest album of all-time,I would choose Stevie Wonder's 'Songs In The Key Of Life'(1976).It's a mind-blowing album from start to finish.It's one of the few 2-record sets where I love EVERY song.I can't say enough good things about this album. Actually,I came VERY close to choosing Stevie's 'Innervisions' album (1973).With Stevie,it's hard to choose! | |
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I have 2 back u up on this one 2... Therefore, I gotta make it a tie.
"Thriller" & "Songs In The Key Of Life" |
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Besides Prince I will say Exile On Main Street,Sticky Fingers,Let It Bleed. Physical Graffiti Zep IV and the Wall, Dark Side Of The Moon, and Beatles White Sgt Pepper. | |
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Natasha said: Besides Prince I will say Exile On Main Street,Sticky Fingers,Let It Bleed. Physical Graffiti Zep IV and the Wall, Dark Side Of The Moon, and Beatles White Sgt Pepper.
Shit Natasha...you just mentioned some of my all-time favourite albums! excellent choices.. | |
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John Coltrane
"A Love Supreme" Nothing beat the soul of that album. Nothing. | |
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guys i just keep coming back to hendrix: the jimi hendrix Experience...it's just so tight and fuelled with incredible power--and his rhythm section (redding-mitchell) were instrumental GODS of their time.
so there ------------- | |
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Natasha said: Besides Prince I will say Exile On Main Street,Sticky Fingers,Let It Bleed. Physical Graffiti Zep IV and the Wall, Dark Side Of The Moon, and Beatles White Sgt Pepper.
agree with the last three. the rest I don't really know. | |
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Hounds Of Love - Kate Bush. (Again, not a bad song on it!)
Why? It just is. [This message was edited Wed Jan 22 4:05:45 PST 2003 by Cloudbuster] | |
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Joni Mitchell BLUE
Don't need no silly tricks to make it sound and true. Plays beautiful from beginning to end. But that's my mood today... Most albums in my collection are chosen on the criterium that it has to be good front to back, no need for skipping. No MJ album (yet) and Kate Bush's The Kick Inside is great too. [This message was edited Wed Jan 22 4:01:31 PST 2003 by gooeythehamster] | |
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*Let's Go Crazy
*Take Me With U *The Beautiful Ones *Computer Blue *Darling Nikki *When Doves Cry *I Would Die 4 U *Baby I'm A Star *Purple Rain Tends to get overlooked...there's a real backlash against this album when it comes time to list it amoung the best ever, even amoung Prince fans! This is the best album of all time!! Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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'Thriller' again.
Changed my life and shaped what kind of music i listen to now.never get bored of it ever.Bought it multiple times due to wear and tear. tracks 4,5 and 6 is just masterful sequencing, never bettered IMO. i love everything about it, always will. ...and Billie Jean may be the greatest single of all time too! | |
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Marrk said: 'Thriller' again.
Changed my life and shaped what kind of music i listen to now.never get bored of it ever.Bought it multiple times due to wear and tear. tracks 4,5 and 6 is just masterful sequencing, never bettered IMO. i love everything about it, always will. ...and Billie Jean may be the greatest single of all time too! I remember having to buy multiple copies of 'Thriller' back in the day too...lol...I used to play that thing to death:) Did you get the re-mastered version? It's AMAZING! | |
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DavidEye said: Marrk said: 'Thriller' again.
Changed my life and shaped what kind of music i listen to now.never get bored of it ever.Bought it multiple times due to wear and tear. tracks 4,5 and 6 is just masterful sequencing, never bettered IMO. i love everything about it, always will. ...and Billie Jean may be the greatest single of all time too! I remember having to buy multiple copies of 'Thriller' back in the day too...lol...I used to play that thing to death:) Did you get the re-mastered version? It's AMAZING! yep and the others too. bit of trivia for you.Billie Jeans lead vocal was done first time, first take in the studio. | |
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Moonbeam said: thechronic said: Moonbeam said: thechronic said: thriller-michael jackson
Why? no filler songs...all songs are great...the only album ever not to have 1 bad song Thanks! I'd say that "The Girl Is Mine" and "The Lady in My Life" are unforgivably bad. I totally agree. The Girl Is Mine is atrocious! A horrible piece of shite that mars an otherwise excellent album. LIML isn't quite as bad, but it still makes it a less than perfect album. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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It may sound trite, but Sign O The Times is way up there. In fact, its my personal fave. The album is damn-near flawless. I would also have to include the following albums (in no particular order)
Stevie Wonder- Songs In The Key Of Life Depeche Mode- Black Celebration Led Zepplin- Physical Graphitti The Beatles- Abbey Road The Doors- LA Woman The Smashing Pumpkins- MACHINA/The Machines Of God Duran Duran- Rio Michael Jackson- Off The Wall (A much better album than Thriller IMHO) Julee Cruise- Floating Into The Night Tori Amos- Little Earthquakes The Cure- Disintegration Pink Floyd- The Dark Side Of THe Moon Terence Trent D'Arby- Introducing The Hardline Arcadia- So Red The Rose Love And Rockets- Express INXS- The Swing U2- The Unforgettable Fire David Bowie- The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust... The Red Hot Chili Peppers- Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic The Police- Synchronicity Poe- Haunted Radiohead- OK Computer And, I must mention, that I really couldn't decide on which my favorite was from Sly, P-Funk or Miles Davis! I'm also quite sure tht I left out a few of my favorite bands and favorite albums, but I think this more than covers it!!! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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In no particular order:
Marvin Gaye: What's Going On Led Zeppelin: IV Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland Stevie Wonder: Innervisions Miles Davis: Bitches Brew Sly and the Family Stone: There's A Riot Goin On. | |
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just one?
today i would have to say... radiohead :: kid a tomorrow it will be something different though i'm sure. $.02. --gm-- i....feel.... cold as a razorblade, tight as a tourniquet, dry as a funeral drum...... | |
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Moderator | I don't know about the "greatest"
but three that have seen the most of my CD player have been. Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti INXS: Kick Prince: Sign o' the Times Those three albums I never felt like hitting the skip button for any song. All Rights Reserved. |
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the ramones' first album is on my "greatest" list. | |
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This is a tough one for me. There are so many albums I love all the way through. I have a hard time picking just one. But my top 3 are all for different reasons. I'll try to make sense of this.
Past: Prince Lovesexy My all-time favorite album. The one that's held a high spot for the longest time. Before that it was Sign "O" the Times. It holds a lot of meaning for me. It was the first Prince album I owned as a fan and it became my favorite at a very creative and enlightened time in my life. Present: Bowie Low My current favorite album. I'm just blown away every time I hear this. No one's ever made a record this visionary. There's a lot of musical significance for me with this album. It describes my style to a 'T' and it's the one that got me playing and learning guitar again. Future: Bjork Vespertine I can see this taking over my #1 spot someday. It came out at a very emotional time in my life and it felt like the album I had been waiting my whole life for. I can't see her ever topping this one, but she just keeps getting better and better. So we'll see I guess. | |
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Moderator | How could I forget my home town boys?
http://www.wheelies.com/ Oh what a summer to those two albums! All Rights Reserved. |
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