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the perfect or nearly perfect album

Started by Ell, July 30, 2007, 01:33:37 AM

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Ell

the perfect rock, alternative or pop album

these genres have been known to have many records where there are only two or three good songs on the disk, and the rest of the songs are lame.

but the perfect album is totally great all the way through.

aside from Sgt. Peppers and Tapestry, what other albums do you think are perfect, or, nearly perfect? please include release date, if you know it.

my list includes:
The Used    The Used   2002    (Perfect)
Nico     Chelsea Girls   1967     (nearly perfect)
Throwing Muses    University   1995    (nearly perfect)
Chevelle   Wonder What's Next    2002   (nearly perfect)
Lou Reed/John Cale   Songs for Drella   1990   (nearly perfect)
Beth Orton   Pass In Time  2003   (nearly perfect)
Kate Bush   Hounds of Love    1985    (Perfect)
Tool   Aenima   1996   (nearly perfect)
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Ell

yup. that's the one. it's really good, especially when you're depressed! how's the vinyl holding up?
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RebeccaFog

Mr. Bob Dylan



Highway61 revisited1965
Blonde on Blonde1966
John Wesley Harding1967
planet waves1974
blood on the tracks1975
street legal1978


His throw aways are better than most people's best



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Ell

oh, hi, R.,
did you see Scorsese's excellent documentary about Dylan?
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BunnyWings

I agree Ell, Hounds of Love is a GREAT album. I absolutley love "And Dream of Sheep"!
But my other favorite album would have to be From the Choirgirl Hotel-Tori Amos
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Ell

i used to dislike Tori because i thought she sounded too much like Kate Bush. but now i really like her. and she's friends with Maynard, from Tool.
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Ell on July 30, 2007, 08:31:12 PM
oh, hi, R.,
did you see Scorsese's excellent documentary about Dylan?

Yep.  I got the soundtrack too.  It's got some good outtakes of 'visions of johanna' and 'desolation row'.

I've heard of the Carole King Tapestry record, but never got my hands on it.
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BunnyWings

Yeah, they do sound alot alike. But I think they're music is much different. And the only reason my brother awknowledges Tori is because he likes Tool.  :D
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Pica Pica

(i don't like sergeant pepper - i think the beatles did better albums themselves, like revolver)

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cindianna_jones

What?  No one has mentioned the all time wonder:

Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.

That was in the top of the album charts for decades.  No other album has had such staying power.

It's still amazing.

I should get it out and play it on the new "hifi" ;)

Cindi
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Ell

#10
very cool.
i added REM, Pink Floyd, and Bob Dylan to my page on pandora.com and here are the first songs the Music Genome Project generated:

Bob Dylan:   Lou Reed,  "Sweet Jane"

Pink Floyd:   JJ. Cale,   "Magnolia"

R.E.M.:     Lemonheads,   "It's a Shame About Ray"

Tori Amos:   Katie Todd,   "Innocent"

Circa Survive:   Hot Rot Circuit    "Ventricle"
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Ell on August 01, 2007, 08:13:25 PM
very cool.
i added REM, Pink Floyd, and Bob Dylan to my page on pandora.com and here are the first songs the Music Genome Project generated:

Bob Dylan:   Lou Reed,  "Sweet Jane"

Pink Floyd:   JJ. Cale,   "Magnolia"

R.E.M.:     Lemonheads,   "It's a Shame About Ray"

I can understand the bob dylan/lou reed one.  "Sweet Jane" is similar to dylan's style especially in the live version.  I've always made a connection.
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Elizabeth

Circa Survive - Juturna

This is one of the best all around records I have ever heard.

Love always,
Elizabeth
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CrazyDiam0nd

Darkside of the Moon, Highway 61 Revisted, American Beauty by the Grateful Dead or even Workingman's Dead, and Abbey Road, oh and of course Cheap Thrills

My favorite psychedelic masterpieces are Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd, Aoxomoxoa, After Bathing at Baxters by Jefferson Airplane, and Revolver

Too many others to name.  :laugh:
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Jay

My Chemical Romance - Black Parade Album is a brilliant album I love it!


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CrazyDiam0nd

Quote from: Cindi Jones on July 31, 2007, 01:49:56 AM
What?  No one has mentioned the all time wonder:

Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.

That was in the top of the album charts for decades.  No other album has had such staying power.

It's still amazing.

I should get it out and play it on the new "hifi" ;)

Cindi

Have you seen Roger Waters live by any chance? The past year he has been touring and playing Darkside of the Moon in its entirety in the second set. He also played other great Floyd classics. Probably the best concert I've seen, saw him once in 06, and saw the same show again a couple of months ago (well a quarter of the show at least lol) Great concert!!
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BeverlyAnn

Generally conceded within the music industry to be the most perfect album ever...
Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys released May 16th, 1966.

(One of the studio session musicians on the album was a guy named Glen Campbell.)

Beverly
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CrazyDiam0nd

ooo yes how could I forget Pet Sounds, its like the Rubber Soul or Revolver for The Beach Boys imo.
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Kisa

Perfect pop album
American Doll Posse by Tori Amos

Perfect Country/rock Album
My december by Kelly Clarkson

Perfect teen pop album
High School Musical 2
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MSF215

For me, the perfect album is the No Doubt singles Mix, it has almost all their best work.
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