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Ohhh again i cant answer that question, i cant like an album for more than a few months before i wear it out forever. I am currently wearing out alicia keys, Its like the soundtrack to my life, and its haunting me
Mine are :- Signing off ~ UB40, their first album and still probably the best for raw talent. First heard on the late, great John Peel show and went out to buy the very next day 30 years ago now. I have had this album on cassette, album (which I still have) and now have it on CD and a copy CD which goes in my car, as I would not want it stolen. My favourite group and the album which has the most memories for me, just love it.
Legend ~ Bob Marley. I know it is a compilation album but the memories on it make it a must in my record collection, I have had this on cassette, album and now on my second CD as I wore the first one out.
Dare ~ Human League. Just so many memories and good songs on this one, again I have this on an album which I would never get rid of and on CD as well, good music when driving.
Back to Black ~ Amy Winehouse ~ brilliant album, love to listen to this late at night, just hope she can overcome her personal problems and get back to making music like this soon.
I also love different albums for different moods, I can listen to something like Nat King Cole late at night, Meat Loaf when driving, brilliant on the motorway(!), but those 4 would be the ones I would never want to not have in my collection.
Legend ~ Bob Marley. I know it is a compilation album but the memories on it make it a must in my record collection, I have had this on cassette, album and now on my second CD as I wore the first one out.
Dare ~ Human League. Just so many memories and good songs on this one, again I have this on an album which I would never get rid of and on CD as well, good music when driving.
Back to Black ~ Amy Winehouse ~ brilliant album, love to listen to this late at night, just hope she can overcome her personal problems and get back to making music like this soon.
I also love different albums for different moods, I can listen to something like Nat King Cole late at night, Meat Loaf when driving, brilliant on the motorway(!), but those 4 would be the ones I would never want to not have in my collection.
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They're no longer around I'm afraid. They were a fascinating cross between punk and country and western with a bit of jazz thrown in.
I must admit I've never thought of Echo and the Bunnymen in those genres but certainly very difficult to pin them down to a specific genre.
LOL I was going to say that....Country and Western???? McCullough would slap you one for that . They were described as Indie at the time....ohhh the days when Indie meant new and different I must admit I've never thought of Echo and the Bunnymen in those genres but certainly very difficult to pin them down to a specific genre.
I love a bit of Bunnyman myself...one of the best voices ever that man, plus he rescued my mate from being beaten up once
They were on some programme not so long ago...was it Jools Holland? He's not a sexy lithe goth-boy any more unfortunately
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hey're no longer around I'm afraid. They were a fascinating cross between punk and country and western with a bit of jazz thrown in. I must admit I've never thought of Echo and the Bunnymen in those genres but certainly very difficult to pin them down to a specific genre.
LOL I was going to say that....Country and Western???? McCullough would slap you one for that . They were described as Indie at the time....ohhh the days when Indie meant new and different
I think Prom was taking the mickey somewhat cos I hadn't heard of themLOL I was going to say that....Country and Western???? McCullough would slap you one for that . They were described as Indie at the time....ohhh the days when Indie meant new and different
Simon and Garfunkel Greatest hits (1972)
And Herb Alpert - Rise, which I nearly wore out in my teens
And Herb Alpert - Rise, which I nearly wore out in my teens
Misty In Roots Live at the Counter Eurovision
David Bowie Changes
Michael Jackson Thriller
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key Of Life
The Doors LA Woman
JJ Cale Troubador
Loved Echo and The Bunneymen too went to see them a few times.....when he was a beautiful goth boy
David Bowie Changes
Michael Jackson Thriller
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key Of Life
The Doors LA Woman
JJ Cale Troubador
Loved Echo and The Bunneymen too went to see them a few times.....when he was a beautiful goth boy
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oooohhhh lookit this thread! Brilliant! Got too many albums in my head to list , but Mary made me think of Pablo Honey ( I fell out with Radiohead a bit after The Bends) and I love Bandwagonesque ( Teenage Fanclub) to bits. awwwnaww I feel a record session coming on!
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Rory Gallagher - Calling Card.
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ooohh and " The Sun is Often Out" - Longpigs. Not a bad song on it.
London Calling by The Clash!
nina simone- a little sugar in my bowl
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but Mary made me think of Pablo Honey
I think Pablo Honey is my least favourite, or Amnesiac. Although, Thinking About You is an amaaazing song.
David Bowie - The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust.
Every track a classic.
Every track a classic.
I think I'm going to move in with Leccy so I can listen to her collection! 'Course, she probably would have something to say about that!
Some really good calls here!
Some really good calls here!
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