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

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  1. Bingo Bongo

    Bingo Bongo Music gives me Eargasms

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    Machine Head - Deep Purple.
    Black Out - Scorpions.
     
  2. Phil Tate

    Phil Tate Miss you Indy x

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    Probably The Nightfly.
     
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  3. sathvyre

    sathvyre formerly known as ABBAmaniac

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    MORBID ANGEL - Abominations Of Desolation

    This is the best (and one the very first) Death Metal album ever !!!
    I listened to that record for the first time in 1991 (on a very raw-sounding bootleg LP)...and I almost listen to it a few times every year. I REALLY love it !!!
     
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  4. Parachute Woman

    Parachute Woman Forum Resident

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    Hmm...perhaps Blue by Joni Mitchell.
     
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  5. TrillSeeker

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    It’s a toss up...

    Miles: In A Silent way
    Grateful Dead: American Beauty
     
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  6. Gazza63

    Gazza63 Forum Resident

    Probably either Scary Monsters or Abbey Road. Maybe the latter as I bought it about 7 years before SM when I was 11 and I hardly owned any records back then.

    Exile On Main Street, Some Girls , Born to Run and Desire would possibly round off the top six
     
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  7. CCrider92

    CCrider92 Senior Member

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    I neglected Neil Young's lp After The Goldrush which was also the first CD I bought when they arrived on the scene. I literally wore out the Dylan Freewheelin' lp.
     
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  8. micksmuse

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    TOY MATINEE from the genius of KEVIN GILBERT
     
  9. The Lone Cadaver

    The Lone Cadaver Bass & Keys Cadaver

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  10. NunoBento

    NunoBento Rock 'n' Roll Star

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  11. Some others that definitely should have been included in my previous list:

    Supertramp - Crime of the Century
    Genesis - A Trick of the Tail
    Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones
     
  12. JRJ

    JRJ Forum Resident

    LZ II
    Sticky fingers
    White album
    Cheap Tricks Heaven tonight
    Cheers;
    John
     
  13. Horse Majeure

    Horse Majeure Forum Resident

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    Probably Doors - s/t
    I haven't played it for 20 years though.
     
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  14. Thumper

    Thumper Forum Resident

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    Pepper or Abbey Road. Only because I didn't have U.K. Revolver till much later.
     
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  15. detroit muscle

    detroit muscle MIA

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    Born To Run
     
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  16. willy

    willy hooga hagga hooga

    Lindsey Buckingham's Out Of The Cradle ........ :love:
     
  17. Bob_Rush

    Bob_Rush Forum Resident

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    Excluding anything by Rush... Some Girls by the Stones

    Bob
     
  18. DaleClark

    DaleClark Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Eno's Music for Airports is up there on my list
     
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  19. Oldies trivia guy

    Oldies trivia guy Forum Resident

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    "Meet the Beatles" because it was so radical for the time.
    "Sgt. Pepper" because it was so radical for the time.
     
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  20. Fender Relic

    Fender Relic Forum Resident

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    I wish I knew just for kicks but never kept track. It could be any number of albums from these....

    The Band...Brownie, or Music From Big Pink,Rock Of Ages
    Van Morrison-St. Dominics,Tupelo Honey,Band &Street Choir...I'd say side 1 of Moondance might top them all but side 2 didn't get the same love.
    Allman Brothers Band-At Fillmore East,Eat A Peach
    Dylan-Blonde On Blonde,JWH
    Neil Young-Harvest,EKTIN
    Gordon Lightfoot-Sundown,Summer Side Of Life,Don Quixote
    The Ozark Mountain Daredevils-ST first aka The Quilt Album
    Derek & The Dominos-Layla
    Clapton-461 Ocean Blvd.
    Rolling Stones- Ya-Yas Out,Sticky Fingers,Exile
    CCR-Cosmos Factory
    The Beatles-Rubber Soul,Meet,Second Album,65,AHDN,Help,Abbey Road
    Norman Blake-At Home In Sulphur Springs,Fields Of November
    Dave Mason-Alone Together
    DC5-Weekend In London
    Leon Redbone-On The Tracks
    Hank Williams-GH's...MGM

    Maybe a few others I can't recall right now.
     
  21. AleYeah

    AleYeah Forum Resident

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    The Joshua Tree. The hits are great, of course, but setting aside tracks 1-3, this album has some of my favorite U2 songs.
     
  22. DaleClark

    DaleClark Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Funny you say those two. I wore TFC out when released. I cant really listen to it nowadays. I'm not sure why..I've tried to force myself....just can't really sit thru it.

    Perfect Strangers was a biggie for me. I purchased the Vinyl and the various imported 12 inch singles for the album. Perfect Strangers was in the first batch of CDs I ever purchased along with the Genesis Mama Album and a German Power Windows Cd.
     
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  23. DaleClark

    DaleClark Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Who's Next and Achtung Baby probably a toss up for second
     
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  24. Brudr

    Brudr Forum Resident

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    Tie......Led Zep - Physical Graffiti & Elton John - Captain Fantastic
     
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  25. Psychedelic Good Trip

    Psychedelic Good Trip Beautiful Psychedelic Colors Everywhere

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    Pet Sounds The Beach Boys

    Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band--The Beatles

    Who's Next--The Who

    Aja--Steely Dan

    Folsom Prison--Johnny Cash

    The Times They Are A- Changin'--Bob Dylan

    Bringing It All Back Home--Bob Dylan

    Wish You Were Here--Pink Floyd

    The Wall--Pink Floyd

    Freak Out--The Mothers Of Invention--Frank Zappa
     
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