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I would cross out both before Crime of the Century and everything after Breakfast in America
Correct Crime was their best to date I also have a newer one the name of which escapes me. I'll check it out.
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I would cross out both before Crime of the Century and everything after Breakfast in America
Pure Reason Revolution - The Dark Third
Cymbals Eat Guitars - Pretty Years
Oasis - The Masterplan (should have released this instead of Be Here Now, it's a much better album)
An album of B sides a complete album?
Still I suspose its better than using Gary Glitter stuff
For me, I know....
I don't expect anyone else to like them.
The Meteors - In Heaven.
The Cramps - The Songs the Lord Taught Us.
The Vibes - What's Inside.
The Milkshakes - After School Sessions.
The Sonics - Here are the Sonics.
Count Five – Psychotic Reaction.
The Monks - Black Monk Time.
Johnny Burnette And The Rock 'N Roll Trio – Johnny Burnette And The Rock 'N Roll Trio.
Buddy Holly – That'll Be The Day.
The Rolling Stones – Around And Around.
The Reverend Horton Heat* – Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em.
As for more modern stuff that contains no duffness, numerous releases by the following are worth chcking out
Ferry Corsten
Paul Van Dyk
To name but a few
Digsy’s Diner? The one weak track on definitely maybe
Probably would not listen to it stand alone but in the context of the album it's quite defining.Within without you not weak
Play sides 3 & 4 more than, quite right though this and Deep Purple Made In Japan are probably among the greatest live albumsHow bizarre (given your avatar) that you don't mention one of the greatest Live Albums ever recorded?
Play sides 3 & 4 more than, quite right though this and Deep Purple Made In Japan are probably among the greatest live albums
Space Ritual was among the first gigs I went to in Worthing
My wife has first pressings of Machine Head and In Rock, amazing sound.Listened to When A Blind Man Cries on Planet Rock last night it's still relevant and ageless.