I'd nominate Stevie Wonder -1976- Songs In The Key Of Life. Perfection.
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Ashamed to say I missed that. When did it come out, Velvet?
That's a hard choice rosie!
Fans - Malcolm McLaren ...... it's the one I've replaced most, so I'll go with that
87 rosie.
87 rosie.
Ohh I loved him around that time - I will check it out, thanks Velvet
That's a hard one! So many great albums and I keep changing my mind. At the moment I would say Todd Rundgren's "A Wizard, a true Star!"
That's a hard choice rosie!
Fans - Malcolm McLaren ...... it's the one I've replaced most, so I'll go with that
Really? How interesting Hoochie
I love his 1980s stuff, like Madame Butterfly and The Skipping Song... not sure how that fits in his catalogue...
That's a hard one! So many great albums and I keep changing my mind. At the moment I would say Todd Rundgren's "A Wizard, a true Star!"
What type of music is that Joe.. His name rings a bell. Rock? country?
I love being introduced to new stuff... you never know til you listen... what you'll like.
Under Milk Wood - Stan Tracey is another topper.
Not easy, but I'll opt for 'Selling England by the Pound', Genesis.
Maahaahaah
Country music can be good once in a rare while, I've liked the odd country song, how bout you Joe?
Not easy, but I'll opt for 'Selling England by the Pound', Genesis.
Cologne... was that early days, when they were a bit "unusual" with Peter Gabriel singing?
One likes Country Joe and the Fish but luckily they aren't country either.
Actually now I think I like the end of the Country spectrum where it meats with the Grateful Dead, Commander Cody et al, and the New Riders et al.
Not easy, but I'll opt for 'Selling England by the Pound', Genesis.
Cologne... was that early days, when they were a bit "unusual" with Peter Gabriel singing?
If I may interupt, being a Genesis fan, IMO they were the glory days.
Cologne... was that early days, when they were a bit "unusual" with Peter Gabriel singing? #
That's one way of putting it, Rosie. I like Genesis back those days - but I think I preferred Wind and Wuthering and Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
I really don't think I could a pick best album of all time though.
IMO they were the glory days
they were...
EDIT... I know Peter Gabriel wasn't on W & W but I still love the album.
The Stone Roses (first album)
or.....
Sneaker Pimps, Becoming X
or...
Leftfield, Leftism
oh god, I could go on & on & on .. but those three are up there for me...
Alas! No-one bought the stone Roses album. I had it on eBay at an extremely competitive price. Finished this afternoon, so it now makes a journey to the Heart Shop. I love the Leftfield album, I had the special double CD now on me iPod.
I have the Stone Roses album on tape (& have since downloaded it digitally onto me iPod)..
(I quite liked the Second Coming too)
& yeah.. Leftism is one of my timeless albums.. I still listen to in the car (fab driving music)
i'd have to agree with songs in the key of life, but i'd also add, back to black, amy winehouse.
I have the Stone Roses album on tape (& have since downloaded it digitally onto me iPod)..
(I quite liked the Second Coming too)
& yeah.. Leftism is one of my timeless albums.. I still listen to in the car (fab driving music)
It's also fab, take the train to that London, music!
i'd have to agree with songs in the key of life, but i'd also add, back to black, amy winehouse.
Yes that too - her voice is unequalled.
Really Hoochie? Please do tell...
The defamation of Strickland Banks by Plan B....
Cologne... was that early days, when they were a bit "unusual" with Peter Gabriel singing?
Definitely rosie, 1973. After Peter Gabriel, I lost interest.
I can't answer that honestly. I have so many. It would have to be a top 20!
I have gone all grey!
Unearthed by E.S Posthumus
.....i like being different
I have gone all grey!
Try Recital by L'Oreal.
LOL Yogi!
Oh, I dunno. I can't pick one
LOL Yogi!
Oh, I dunno. I can't pick one
Bridge Over Troubled Water?
i'd have to agree with songs in the key of life, but i'd also add, back to black, amy winehouse.
Yes that too - her voice is unequalled.
its the only album i have ever bought and loved every track, i do the usual thing of getting an album amd only liking one or two tracks.
Oh, I dunno. I can't pick one
Bridge Over Troubled Water?
That's up there with them but I'd have to have a proper think