Albums you consider classics that you rarely hear mention of

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  1. searing75

    searing75 Forum Resident

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    Paul Simon’s There Goes That Rhymin’ Simon!
    R.E.M.’s Fables Of The Reconstruction
     
  2. Hot Ptah

    Hot Ptah Forum Resident In Memoriam

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    Jesse Winchester’s first self titled album
     
  3. Hot Ptah

    Hot Ptah Forum Resident In Memoriam

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    Great list!
     
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  4. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7 Thread Starter

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    Excellent example.
     
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  5. Jazzmonkie

    Jazzmonkie Forum Resident

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    I rarely see The Blasters mentioned on this forum. I hope that changes. :D
     
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  6. Duke Fame

    Duke Fame Sold out the Enormodome

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    I think they were the best band in America for a short time. This should've been multi-platinum and I don't even think it went gold.
     
  7. INSW

    INSW Senior Member

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    See, now you're a guy I could get along with.
     
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  8. INSW

    INSW Senior Member

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    You, too.
     
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  9. HE1NZ

    HE1NZ Forum Resident

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    Geordie - Don't Be Fooled By The Name
     
  10. 'State of Our Union" - The Long Ryders
    "The Bedroom Tapes" - Carly Simon
     
  11. YardByrd

    YardByrd rock n roll citizen in a hip hop world

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    My nominee, Black Monk Time... fairly representative track from it being performed live...

     
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  12. Papi Hipbone323

    Papi Hipbone323 The Stouffer's Lasagna of Audiophiles

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    Therapy? Troublegum
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    Alice in Chains Dirt
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    Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
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    Mad Season Above
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    Sonic Youth Dirty
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  13. 24voltsdc

    24voltsdc Forum Resident

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    bump
     
  14. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    Those who appreciate Jack Bruce and are unfamiliar with Out of The Storm
    must correct that situation at once. It is one of his strongest albums, up there
    with Songs For a Tailor and Harmony Row.
     
  15. Keith todaro

    Keith todaro Forum Resident

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    Concierto de Aranjuez - Jim Hall
     
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  16. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    I can't imagine how Jack Bruce fans have mostly ignored Out of The Storm so far. It's deep!!
     
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  17. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    Dang right! One of my favorite albums, and bands.
     
  18. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    Big YES! Perhaps the best album by a most unique and excellent band (which it appears more listeners are discovering all the time.)
     
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  19. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7 Thread Starter

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    A good question Jonny. Deep is an accurate description.
     
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  20. soundfanz

    soundfanz Forum Resident

    Rodriguez: Cold Fact
     
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  21. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7 Thread Starter

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    Much of the great Jim Hall's catalogue for that matter. Right on Keith!
     
  22. chodad

    chodad Hodad

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    great album from start to finish
     
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  23. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7 Thread Starter

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    Don't know Cold Feet... I'll check em out. I got ahead of myself and read Cold Blood... them I do know; and most don't. Also a good candidate for the thread. Thanks sound...

    Cold Fact... I think I need a lobotomy: Cold Fact, Cold Feet, Cold Blood... hep me!
     
  24. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7 Thread Starter

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    I've got a lot of listening to do. Thanks cho...
     
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  25. joelee

    joelee Hyperactive!

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    Two classics for sure!
     
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