I can't answer this question now as I prefer to listen to as much variety as possible.
25 years ago I had 2 CDs I played over and over, and 20 years ago I added another. These were:
Late for the sky - Jackson Brown
Live Dates - Wishbone Ash
VNV Live - VNV Nation
But the album I have played more times than any other over the last 45 years is probably this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEm0EaBRBjU&list=PLlRV9BCE7FAdgZj8l0_fouRBWiW7OZU5t
Any Zeppelin but particularly physical graffiti.
Any maiden but seventh son takes preference
Muse
Sabbath
Early Bowie but have recently discovered Outside and earthling from his later stuff
Evanescence if I’m feeling melancholy
Jethro Tull is I’m feeling nostalgic
Linkin Park..
The list is pretty much endless
Any maiden but seventh son takes preference
The list is pretty much endless
As mentioned, there are too many to mention.
One I have turned to many, many times on long trek back from away games is this beauty. Close the weary eyes, take a paracetamol and cast yourself to another land.
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One track sets this album apart imho.I saw a recent Kerrang poll where this was number 1 Maiden album. As much as I like it I have never understood how this can top Number of The Beast.
One track sets this album apart imho.
Infinite dreams
The full album, listened to lying down in a dark room will take you places you’ve never been before
did you watch the film...?? and the one before......great mind benders....
Indeed. I saw Koyaanisqatsi at The National a few years back with Philip Glass and orchestra playing the soundtrack live, which was actually a bit crap as the film wasn’t what I’d call ‘high definition’ quality and we had shite seats .
Lady Hucker is away tonight. So decided to put on "The Lamb." Lights off. Sound turned up. Quite a while since I've listened to the whole album.
What an absolute classic album. So many great tracks. (A few strange tracks that need "help") Red wine doesn't have quite the same effect as whatever I was taking in during the 70s but......
What other albums do people turn to in order to lose themselves?
Least favourite. They must of been on some powerful stuff to come up with that nonsense.Lady Hucker is away tonight. So decided to put on "The Lamb." Lights off. Sound turned up. Quite a while since I've listened to the whole album.
What an absolute classic album. So many great tracks. (A few strange tracks that need "help") Red wine doesn't have quite the same effect as whatever I was taking in during the 70s but......
What other albums do people turn to in order to lose themselves?
As Genesis is my favourite band of all time it can be anyone of their albums, but at the moment it is "Trick of the Tail" the whole album is stunning. From the open lyrics "Holy Mother of God" of "Dance on a volcano" to the beautiful "Entangled"
Know what you mean HT, I’ve been hooked on maiden since I saw them support Judas Priest in ‘79 at Southampton.Fair enough. Personally I think Run to the Hills is the ultimate metal song.. a song which has everything you want in a metal song imho. Hence my preference.
Least favourite. They must of been on some powerful stuff to come up with that nonsense.