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I, too, stream whole albums. Most are favorites from my youth where each and every song is one I love. I still love playing FULL albums from start to finish. I think in today's world of random streaming single songs, people really miss out on something, on true devotion to favorite artists. And don't even get me going on the lost art of enjoying album art!! That's like a whole other post-worthy topic!!
Here's a short list: Aerosmith Rocks (and the three that came before it! But Rocks was the first record I ever bought!) Deep Purple Machine Head Eagles Hotel California Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon and Animals Styx Grand Illusion and Paradise Theater Heart Bebe Le Strange Led Zeppelin II and IV Jethro Tull Aqualung and Songs From The Wood Extreme Pornographiti and III Sides To Every Story And many, many more. |
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Another full album streamer here.
Too many to list, but The Who - Who's Next comes to mind. The track Won't Get Fooled Again is used as the theme to the TV show CSI:Miami. I have to stop and listen to it everytime the show starts Paul
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Joni Mitchell "Blue"
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"For Everyman" "The Pretender" "I'm Alive" Jackson Browne
All the Beatles records from "Rubber Soul" through "Abbey Road" "Lightshine" Jesse Colin Young Steve Forbert's 1970's records "Court and Spark" "Miles of Aisles" Joni Mitchell Dan Fogelberg's 1970s records So many more, but you get the gist of the musical era I'm from. "Blue Heron Suite" from Sarah Jarosz is a favorite now, too.
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Led Zeppelin IV
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Scores and scores...but:
Due to current events, GL's "Cold on the Shoulder" is getting lots of play. That first side is exquisite. I think that over the last 50 years though, The Yes Album has gotten the most plays, then Fragile then Close to the Edge then Relayer. <you get the overriding theme here, right? >. Not Yes? Likely Joe Walsh "So What," Allman Bros. "Eat A Peach" or Eagles "Desperado." Last edited by M19; 05-25-2023 at 10:42 AM. |
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Live at Leeds, perhaps one of the top live albums of all time, (my opinion only of course), especially since the 2 cd set was released with the entire Tommy rock opera included.
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Over the decades, I can't even guess how many times I have listened to these albums as records, CDs, and streaming.
Norman Blake - Whiskey Before Breakfast Neil Young - Harvest Moon
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Not one album but artists. Tuba Skinny, Norman Blake, R. Crumb and old acoustic Mike Bloomfield.
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Bridge OF Sighs
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Agree that Dark Side of the Moon is best listened to all at once.
Currently listening to Televison, Marquee Moon daily. Best of the late seventies new rock. The very talented guitarist Tom Verlaine died recently, so I pulled that one out of the crate. |
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Is there any album that you keep on playing and playing?
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Dang good album. Both sides. |
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I recently found a copy of Out of Hand by Gary Stewart and can’t stop spinning it. Feels like my life, but with pedal steel.
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Time to Think--Kingston Trio
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Time to Think--Kingston Trio
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