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Thread started 12/10/20 6:53am

JayCrawford

Favourite albums throughout the golden age of music 1960s-1980s?

1960s:
Beatles Abbey Road
The Doors self title album
Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
Rolling Stones Let It Bleed
Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced
Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
Sam Cooke Night Beat
James Brown Grits and Soul
Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
Etta James At Last

1970s:
Donna Summer Bad Girls
David Bowie Diamond Dogs
Stevie Wonder Innervisions
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon
Joni Mitchell Blue
Marvin Gaye What's Going On
Sly and The Family Stone Fresh
Queen A Night At The Opera
Elton John Honky Château

1980s:
Prince 1999
Michael Jackson Thriller
Metallica Master Of Puppets
Sade Diamond Life
Donna Summer Another Time and Place
The Police Synchronicity
Rakim and Eric B Paid in Full
Guns n Roses Appetite for Destruction
Bruce Springsteen Born Into the USA
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

What about you guys and gals?
[Edited 12/11/20 10:05am]
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Reply #1 posted 12/10/20 11:03am

RJOrion

60s - The Supremes - "Meet The Supremes"

60s - The Supremes - "Where Did Our Love Go?"

60s - The Temptations - "The Temptations Live!"

60s - The Beatles - "Magical Mystery Tour"

70s - Earth Wind & Fire - "Spirit"

70s - Earth Wind & Fire - "All N All"

70s - TheEmotions - "Sunbeam"

70s - Prince - "For You"

70s - "Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5"

70s - The Jackson 5 - "ABC"

70s - The Jackson 5 - "Lookin Through The Windows"

70s - Marvin Gaye - "Whats Goin On"

70s - Slave - "Stone Jam"

70s - Elton John - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

80s - Prince - Dirty Mind

80s - Earth Wind & Fire - "Faces"

80s - Prince - Lovesexy

80s - Alexander ONeal - "Hearsay"

80s - Madonna - "Madonna"

80s - Janet Jackson - "Rhythm Nation 1814"

[Edited 12/10/20 12:00pm]

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Reply #2 posted 12/10/20 11:52am

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JayCrawford said:

1960s: Beatles Abbey Road The Doors self title album Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde Rolling Stones Let It Bleed Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced Aretha Franklin Lady Soul Sam Cooke Night Beat James Brown In The Jungle Grove Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Etta James At Last 1970s: Donna Summer Bad Girls David Bowie Diamond Dogs Stevie Wonder Innervisions Michael Jackson Off The Wall Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon Joni Mitchell Blue Marvin Gaye What's Going On Sly and The Family Stone Fresh Queen A Night At The Opera Elton John Honky Château 1980s: Prince 1999 Michael Jackson Thriller Metallica Master Of Puppets Sade Diamond Life Donna Summer Another Time and Place The Police Synchronicity Rakim and Eric B Paid in Full Guns n Roses Appetite for Destruction Bruce Springsteen Born Into the USA Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back What about you guys and gals?

Great picks - I would add George Michael - Faith and Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks to this list.

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Reply #3 posted 12/11/20 9:48am

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There never was a James Brown album called In the Jungle Groove. It's a compilation from the late 80s.
If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am.
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Reply #4 posted 12/11/20 10:04am

JayCrawford

SantanaMaitreya said:

There never was a James Brown album called In the Jungle Groove. It's a compilation from the late 80s.


Lool damn you were right. Thank you for the correction
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