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Revisiting Great Album

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I just listened to a few albums I haven't listened to in a long time. If you have rediscovered a great album recently share it here.


The 2 I just listened to and fell in love with again are:


Neil Young - Harvest


Nirvana - Unplugged


Looking forward to being reminded of some great albums.
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Just recently:


Pearl Jam - Ten


Beastie Boys - Licensed to ill..
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I rediscovered Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" a while back when I picked up a new vinyl copy a couple months ago (yeah they still sell those!).  Hadn't listened to that from start to finish in a long time.


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#4

All 3 of those are great albums. I was just listening to License to I'll while I wirked or a few weeks ago.


It's easy with the shuffle function to forget how good some albums are top to bottom.
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#5

Most underrated album that I've rediscovered was Judas Priest Point of Entry, From the opening of Heading out to the Highway to the closing chord of On The Run, not a bad cut on the entire Album.


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Quote:I just listened to a few albums I haven't listened to in a long time. If you have rediscovered a great album recently share it here.


The 2 I just listened to and fell in love with again are:


Neil Young - Harvest


Nirvana - Unplugged


Looking forward to being reminded of some great albums.
 

Those are two great albums.

 

While I realize reggae is an acquired taste and not for everyone, Bob Marley's Survival is incredible.

 

The Beatles - Rubber Soul.

 

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Damn the Torpedoes

 

Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy

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Barry Manilow - If I Should Love Again


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Bob Marley - Legends

 

Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

 

Pixies - Trompe le Monde


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Quote:Most underrated album that I've rediscovered was Judas Priest Point of Entry, From the opening of Heading out to the Highway to the closing chord of On The Run, not a bad cut on the entire Album.
 

I've always liked that one too although it's not their best, it is underrated in the sense that it's virtually unknown. Smile  Troubleshooter is probably my favorite track.

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The Anthology in honor of Phife Dawg. That was my album in 2001.

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#11

Just threw these two discs in the truck after not hearing them for some time.


Passion And Warfare - Steve Vai. Really set the bar high for instrumental guitar rock. When I first heard it years back, I actually contemplated quitting guitar.


1984 - Van Halen. Well crafted songs coupled with some of Eddie's best playing always makes this disc worth a listen.
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Quote:Just threw these two discs in the truck after not hearing them for some time.


Passion And Warfare - Steve Vai. Really set the bar high for instrumental guitar rock. When I first heard it years back, I actually contemplated quitting guitar.


1984 - Van Halen. Well crafted songs coupled with some of Eddie's best playing always makes this disc worth a listen.


I woulda added 1984, but that hardly ever leaves the rotation :thumbsup:
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Metallica - Metallica (the black album)



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(This post was last modified: 03-24-2016, 06:47 AM by Geen.)

Quote:Most underrated album that I've rediscovered was Judas Priest Point of Entry, From the opening of Heading out to the Highway to the closing chord of On The Run, not a bad cut on the entire Album.
My dad regularly plays that album on his record player, definitely an awesome one.

 

Lately I've been on a Sabbath kick, and I've been listening to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath a lot. Always been one of my favorites, just been a while since I've listened to it.


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Quote:I just listened to a few albums I haven't listened to in a long time. If you have rediscovered a great album recently share it here.


Neil Young - Harvest

 
 

Neil Young is my 2nd favorite singer

 

In 2013, Widespread Panic opened up their 6 hour New Years Eve show in Atlanta with 3 old school Neil Young songs (Journey Through the Past, Don't be Denied, and Time Fades Away).  I've played the Live Rust album over 1,000 times in my life.

 

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Ok .... back to the question:

 

* REM - Document (at work)

 

* The Clash - The Essential Clash (while detailing my jeep a few weeks ago) 


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Quote:My dad regularly plays that album on his record player, definitely an awesome one.

 

Lately I've been on a Sabbath kick, and I've been listening to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath a lot. Always been one of my favorites, just been a while since I've listened to it.
 

Now that was some good old school hard rock. I spent countless hours with friends back in HS & College drinking cheap beer and growing up on Black Sabbath - Led Zeppelin - Deep Purple.   Glad to see you and your dad are keeping the music alive !!!  

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Quote:Metallica - Metallica (the black album)
 

Not my wheelhouse, but I'd be lying if I said that this album was one of the most influential to me at the time it was released. Hell, I know all of the lyrics to all of the songs on that album. Of Wolf and Man was my favorite (I might be alone in that...most of my friends hated that song).

 

Now, for something that is in my wheelhouse:

 

Emergency on Planet Earth - Jamiroquai. Folks in the US, to this day, still have no clue just how bad of a man Jay Kay really is.

Brother Sister - The Brand New Heavies. THE most influential album of the 90s for me.

Violator - Depeche Mode. Because Depeche Mode!


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Something I threw in the truck today...


Moving Pictures - Rush. I remember the day my father purchased this one on cassette when it came out. I heard "Tom Sawyer" and freaked out. There's not a bad track on this album. Exceptional musicianship abounds. "The Camera Eye" is one of my favorites.
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Quote:Barry Manilow - If I Should Love Again
 

I'll bet that your next two selections will be from Barbara Streisand and Celine Dion.  Not that there is anything wrong with that.



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#20

Metallica - S&M Live Album

Megadeth - Rust In Peace

Black Label Society - Book of Shadows

Little People - Mickey Mouse Operation

Boards of Canada - Skam

Brian Eno - Apollo

Cage The Elephant - Self Titled Debut Album

Radiohead - Kid A

Childish Gambino - Camp


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