Album you have recommended most to people

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Diorama, Nov 17, 2022.

  1. mike sullivan

    mike sullivan Blues Boy

    Location:
    hong kong
    Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour '74....The most authentic live album i have ever heard.
     
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  2. LSMark

    LSMark Forum Resident

    Location:
    Sheffield, UK
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah "Some Loud Thunder"
    The Wild Tchoupitoulas s/t
    Elvis Presley "On Stage"

    And more recently, everyone I know's getting The Felice Brothers "From Dreams To Dust" for Christmas.
     
  3. Sebastian saglimbenI

    Sebastian saglimbenI Forum Resident

    Location:
    New york
    Not so much recommended as much as inform people who asked me who I was listening to....RUMER-"SEASON'S OF MY SOUL".....I always burned a c.d.r for them.....the one album I always recommend most are 2 EAST RIVER PIPE albums...."POOR FRICKY" & " MEL"....Both favorites.....
     
  4. Metalmat

    Metalmat Forum Resident

    Location:
    Texas
    For whatever reason I’ve been asked by multiple people over the years just getting into the band Rush my recommendation on where to start and I have always recommend going with “Moving Pictures”. An obvious great album and easy point to move up in the 80s or back in the 70s into the band’s discography as they proceed depending on what they like
     
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  5. Cranny

    Cranny Forum Resident

    Location:
    Switzerland
    Heart of the Congos - The Congos
    Agharta - Miles David
    Radios Appear - Radio Birdman
     
  6. Mr-Beagle

    Mr-Beagle Ah, but the song carries on, so holy

    Location:
    Kent
    Over the past five years, Duncan Browne's self titled album from 1973. Forumites may well have noticed :p
     
  7. John54

    John54 Senior Member

    Location:
    Burlington, ON
    I certainly don't know for sure, but it could be (i) Heartache by Hambi and the Dance, for fans of '80s synth-pop-rock, or (ii) Garden Shed by England, for fans of '70s prog rock (and I doubt that either Jumbo or Rockpommel's Land by Grobschnitt are far behind the latter, if at all)
     
  8. gkella

    gkella Glen Kellaway From The Basement

    Location:
    Toronto, Canada
    In recent times it has been Gene Clark’s No Other album.
     
  9. Rockerbox

    Rockerbox Senior Member

    Location:
    London, Kentucky
    1. Deep Purple -Made In Japan
    2. Dusty Springfield-Dusty In Memphis
    3. Todd Rundgren-Nearly Human
    4. Laura Nyro-Angel In The Dark.
    5. Toto-The Seventh One
    6. The Mission (in the U.S. as 'The Mission U.K.)-God's Own Medicine
    7. Chuck Negron-Am I Still In Your Heart
    8. Daryl Hall-Soul Alone
    9. Daryl Hall-Laughing Down Crying
    10. Michael Morales-Thump
     
  10. theholygoof

    theholygoof Forum Resident

    Location:
    Madison, WI
    Tom Jones: Live at the Flamingo — $1 bin Hall of Famer gem!
     
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  11. greenhorn

    greenhorn Forum Resident

    Michael Penn - March
    A Classic and Very Appealing
     
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  12. Russ Joyner

    Russ Joyner Forum Resident

    Location:
    Columbia, SC
    Probably my most recommended album has been Opal's Early Recordings Vol. 1 (which was recently reissued). I love me some Kendra Smith.

     
  13. Andy Smith

    Andy Smith .....Like a good pinch of snuff......

    Great call with The Mission. Not a band that gets mentioned often on this forum.
     
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  14. UnknownEric

    UnknownEric did not put the ram in the rama-lama-ding-dong

    Location:
    Baltimore
    Television's "Marquee Moon."
     
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  15. Amnion

    Amnion Forum Occupant

    Location:
    Ontario, Canada
    Obviously depends on the recommendee, but;
    Probably Dylan Blonde On Blonde, Stones Exile, Talk Talk Colour of Spring, Lou Reed Berlin
     
  16. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

    Location:
    USA
    Culture Club- Colour By Numbers. It's one of my favorite albums.
     

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