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Your all time favourite album.

Started by Dreams2014, August 06, 2013, 06:15:07 PM

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Felix

I don't know if I've answered this yet, but I'm on a machine that takes like 10 seconds to load a page so i'm not going to check right now.

I think my favorite album is Bossanova by the Pixies. I might would give a different answer on a different day or in a different mood, but I have loved that one since I was a kid.
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RockerGirl

Appetite for Destruction, or Highway to Hell. I've seen acdc in concert, wish I could've seen the original gnr crew
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jaythegeek

It was always The Woman in Me by Shania Twain, but then I discovered Inna and now my fave album is Inna - Party Never Ends. It never fails to make me feel good!

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CalmRage

i'll add 4-Way Street by CSNY to my list i think


and about Civ Phaze III, heard it once (rented it from the local library), loved it, can't find it for purchase anywhere. Frank's final masterpiece. I especially loved "Dio Fa" and the last two tracks ("Beat The Reaper" and "Waffenspiel")


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Catherine W.

I'd say Chicago II would be my favorite, right up there with Dark Side Of The Moon. Not to mention Alan Parsons Project's Eye In The Sky. I just love so many titles its hard to bring it down to one.
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PrinzessinChop

Black Sabbath's 13 :) , the first album i've ever bought . then after it comes The Wall , A Night At The Opera and SOAD's Toxicity
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Mark3

Jeff Beck/ Wired.
It was the first album I ever bought.. I was 16, and I used to play it over and over..

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RockerGirl

Tough choice, for me it's between GNR's Appetite for Destruction, ACDC's Let There Be Rock, or Judas Priest's Screaming for Vengeance. I'd probably have to say ACDC gets the top nod, they just rock!>:D
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Eldon

System of a down - Toxicity

That album just changed my life completely, hence why I picked it.
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ElDudette

Quote from: mrs izzy on September 14, 2014, 11:23:03 PM
Moody Blues live from Red Rock

oooooh excellent choice!


It actually took me a bit to figure out my all time favourite, and I still can't really decide so I had to flip a coin a few times..

Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun.  (runner ups,  Songs of a Distant Earth by Mike Oldfield, Koyannisqatsi - Philip Glass, Songs from the Wood - Jethro Tull)

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dead+can+dance+within+the+realm+of+a+dying+sun+full+album
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Jill F

Quote from: Mark3 on September 14, 2014, 08:45:06 PM
Jeff Beck/ Wired.
It was the first album I ever bought.. I was 16, and I used to play it over and over..



That's an awesome record!  I love me some Jeff Beck.  I got to play one of his guitars once.
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Jaime R D

Quote from: mrs izzy on September 14, 2014, 11:23:03 PM
Moody Blues live from Red Rock
I have that, hard to find too many people that listen to them.
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Jill F

Quote from: Jaime R D on October 16, 2014, 05:27:11 PM
I have that, hard to find too many people that listen to them.

I've seen them four times.
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ElDudette

Quote from: Jaime R D on October 16, 2014, 05:27:11 PM
I have that, hard to find too many people that listen to them.

I grew up helping my dad wrench on the family car whilst listening to Moody Blues, Focus, Pink Floyd, and all kinds of other bands in & around the Prog-rock spectrum
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Sephirah

The Silent Force from Within Temptation. Must've listened to it at least a couple of hundred times.

My favourite song from it would probably be this one, I've put it on repeat a fair few times:

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minxiejinxielynxie

Mine would definitely be We Don't Need To Whisper by Angels & Airwaves
I love their early music so much, my big brother really got me into them years ago and I haven't stopped listening to them since!

It's hard to pick a favourite song from the album but if I had to, it would have to be A Little's Enough, I just love that one so much. My favourite song from Angels and Airwaves is Secret Crowds but it's from a different album, I-Empire
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synesthetic

mine is probably from under the cork tree by fall out boy.
it was one of the first albums i ever fell in love with and has gotten me through so much.
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Alissa16

Enya's watermark album's my go to for either up or down moods. Magical!!
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Kaylee2140

Tool - Lateralus

  A sound somewhere inbetween rock and metal. The whole album flows perfectly, album artwork and all. Its about a spiritual journey undertaken on a psychedelic trip. I really like the fibonacci sequences and religious/occult references made during the album. The best track on the album is "The Patient."
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