The album you've played most from start to finish in your lifetime

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  1. TerpStation

    TerpStation "Music's not for everyone."

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    Perhaps its Dylan's "Love and Theft" for me. Hard to say, but obsessed on that one for a good while.

    though could well be Highway 61, Zep 2 ( my first record), Exile on Main St, or some of the other classics. Oh yeah, and a few years ago played Floating Coffin by Thee Oh Sees all the time. Great driving record.
     
  2. MrSka57

    MrSka57 Forum Resident

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    Procol Harum's 1st.
     
  3. ChrisInKansas

    ChrisInKansas Forum Resident

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    This is a tough one. Thanks to the cassette player in my car, I probably listened to Everything But The Girl's The Language Of Life a few dozen times in the mid 90s. Pet Shop Boys' Very would be up there too.
     
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  4. fast'n'bulbous

    fast'n'bulbous tight also

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    Hahaha, sometimes when I'm listening to something new and disappointing I add "I really hope it's not this."
     
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  5. bob_32_116

    bob_32_116 Forum Flaneur

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    Bob Lind - Don't Be Concerned

    That is, if I can count listens to my original vinyl copy, plus listens to all the songs on the CD compilation You Might Have Heard My Footsteps, since about half of that compilation is made up of the songs on that album.

    Runner-up would probably be Elton John - self-titled.
     
  6. PADYBU

    PADYBU Forum Resident

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    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
    Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St
    Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak
    Tenacious D - Tenacious D
     
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  7. theshape

    theshape Forum Resident

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    No idea. But, it definitely has to be one of the following...

    Appetite for Destruction - Guns n Roses
    Master of Puppets - Metallica
    The Real Thing - Faith No More
    Mother's Milk - RHCP
    Kick - INXS

    Front to back, these albums just never get old for me!
     
  8. Hell, I don't know - probably Who's Next or Kind Of Blue.

    I've probably played ABB At The Fillmore the most often, but as it's double album, I rarely hear it from start to finish.
     
  9. porotikos

    porotikos Porotikos

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    most probably, piece of mind by the mighty Iron maiden
     
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  10. pdenny

    pdenny 22-Year SHTV Participation Trophy Recipient

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  11. Hardy Melville

    Hardy Melville Forum Resident

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    Anthem of the Sun by the Dead. For years I listened to it once a day at least.
     
  12. bvb1123

    bvb1123 Rock and Roll Martian

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    Probably The Monkers' Headquarters with a close second, if not tied, being The Clash's London Calling.
     
  13. mbrownp1

    mbrownp1 Forum Resident

    It’s either Pet Sounds or Exile.
     
  14. morgan1098

    morgan1098 Forum Resident

    U2/The Joshua Tree
    Peter Gabriel/So
    Rush/Hold Your Fire

    These would all be heavy contenders.
     
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  15. Nick Brook

    Nick Brook Forum Resident

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    Pink Floyd ,The Final Cut .
     
  16. Chip Z

    Chip Z Forum Resident

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    Maybe Slayer's Reign in Blood. Less than 30 minutes makes it easy to do.
     
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  17. rodentdog

    rodentdog Senior Member

    Todd--AWATS
    The Tubes--Remote Control
    Steely Dan--CBAT or Pretzel Logic
    Elton John--Tumbleweed Connection
    James Taylor--Sweet Baby James...party foul though, it got played every day at the restaurant I worked at as well as the Cabaret Soundtrack. I finally tossed that 8-track into the lobster tank.
     
  18. I thought something similar about the Circle Jerks' debut album. :D In even less time!
     
  19. The Panda

    The Panda Forum Mutant

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    Marple, PA, USA
    sigh..............Abbey Road
    Then Quadrophenia, Blood on the Tracks, Band on the Run, Born To Run, Darkness
     
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  20. RockRoom

    RockRoom I Love My Dog

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    Music From Big Pink
    Plastic Ono Band
    Time Out of Mind
     
  21. Bowland

    Bowland Forum Resident

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    Fairport Convention "Liege and Lief".
     
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  22. Scott S.

    Scott S. lead singer for the best indie band on earth

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    That is really a tough one because i tend to focus on one side. Maybe Pet Sounds. Or America's first. Or Station To Station.
     
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  23. Smokin Chains

    Smokin Chains Forum Resident

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    I think it would be Axis: Bold As Love
     
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  24. elaterium

    elaterium Forum Resident

    Probably a toss up between Piper at the Gates of Dawn and After Bathing at Baxters.
     
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  25. elaterium

    elaterium Forum Resident

    Bob's younger brother?
     
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