Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Cry Before Dawn - Witness for the World.
Brilliant price of work.
OMD's was class too.
Brilliant price of work.
OMD's was class too.
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Good shouts all of them, and I owned all of them!Probably Santana or CSN or Mike Oldfield or Pink Floyd or Love
Depending on my mood
Just some bloke banging on some shiny pipes, normal day at work for me when I’m boredSome great albums on here but as expected most have just posted their own favourite (nothing wrong with that) but just to go back to the original question in the thread title word for word I’ll throw this in
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As well as playing 19 other instrumentsJust some bloke banging on some shiny pipes, normal day at work for me when I’m bored
At the same time? Fair play obviously I underestimated him, extreme multitaskingAs well as playing 19 other instruments
At the same time? Fair play obviously I underestimated him, extreme multitasking
I was just about to look up Tubular Bells and had one of those do not click on the first things that come up momentsAs well as playing 19 other instruments
I was tempted by this but more in terms of it's historical context (the birth of the biggest and most influential band of all time). And whilst it's a pretty good album and has some very good songs on it, I wouldn't rank it that highly by their standards, maybe like their 7th or 8th best album?The Beatles Please Please Me
Could be. Still a fabulous thing thoughI was tempted by this but more in terms of it's historical context (the birth of the biggest and most influential band of all time). And whilst it's a pretty good album and has some very good songs on it, I wouldn't rank it that highly by their standards, maybe like their 7th or 8th best album?
Astonishing debut album with a simply ridiculous opening track.
Kraftwerk?I was tempted by this but more in terms of its historical context (the birth of the biggest and most influential band of all time). And whilst it's a pretty good album and has some very good songs on it, I wouldn't rank it that highly by their standards, maybe like their 7th or 8th best album?
The Stranglers - Ruttus Vorvegicus
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
Both EPIC
Example for 2
These are all great choices (although I'm less familiar with the Cowboy Junkies one than the others).In terms of creating a fresh sound, having a ‘banger after banger’ track listing, and standing the test of time, it is hard to look past the Stone Roses.
As a close contender though, and with a slight technicality request: Surfer Rosa by Pixies? Given that Wikipedia et al describe the preceding Come On Pilgrim as a ‘mini album’ and Surfer Rosa as ‘first full-length album’…
As another one that opened my eyes to ‘just where music could go’, the first Jesus & Mary Chain album is another landmark for me. And although it’s not particularly ground-breaking musically, the quality and technique of ‘one take recording’ in The Trinity Sessions by Cowboy Junkies is up there.
Rounding off my top half-dozen, I’d go for She Hangs Brightly by Mazzy Star and Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division.
Those are all personal choices from my ‘time’. I’m sure there are ‘classics’ that are more conventional and universal picks though. Patti Smith Horses for example… Lord this is hard!