Played recently -- still using vinyl
Cricklewood Green - TYA
Living in the past - Jethro Tull
Umma Gumma - Pink Floyd
In the court of - King Crimson
Bad Company - Bad Company
and more.
Love 'em all!
[QUOTE=Ean Austral;1929819]Common Guys,
There is only 1 album worthy of that title, our daughters made us listen to it for months and months....
..THRILLER....MICHAEL JACKSON.
Cheers Ean[/QUOTE
I think "Off The Wall" is Michael Jackson's greatest album. It was recorded at a time when they didn't want him to go by himself, but he stood his ground and recorded it and the rest is history
Played recently -- still using vinyl
Cricklewood Green - TYA
Living in the past - Jethro Tull
Umma Gumma - Pink Floyd
In the court of - King Crimson
Bad Company - Bad Company
and more.
Love 'em all!
Well it is difficult to choose the best album, my favorites that keep on figuring on my play list.
Bob Marley - Best of Bob Marley
Diana Krall - all her albums
Michel Petrucciani - Both Worlds and Solo Live
John Coltrane - The gentle side of Coltrane
Antonio Carlos Jobim - The Composer of Desafinado Plays
Mozart - Requiem
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Trisha Yerwood - Song book
Simon & Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park
Luciano Pavarotti - Passione
Barbara Straisand - Love songs and Guilty
Cesaria Evora - Cesaria
Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra - Viva
Maurice Ravel
Santana - Super Natural
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto
Duke Ellington - The far East Suite
Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola and John Mc Laughlin - The guitar Trio
Puccini- operas
Bob James and Kirk Whalum - Joined at the Hip
Mariza - Fado Curvo
Joe Cocker - The best of Joe
Chris Rea - The best of Chris Rea
Garry Moore - Ballads and Blues
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
Super Tramp - breakfast in America
Sarah Vaughan - discography
Astor Piazzola- Best of Astor Piazzola
Sting - Nothing Like the Sun
Georges Michael - Fast Love
Michael Frank - blue Pacific
Keith Jarrett - The Keith Jarrett Trio at the Blue Note
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^^ Some excellent choices there lebanon
Have you heard the Chris Rea - "Road To Hell And Back" Farewell Tour Concert ?? A must have for fans
Diana Krall is one of my favorites too, have you heard her recordings on SACD ??
My Kingdom for an "un-thank" button![]()
In no particular order,
Days of Innocence .... Moving Pictures
Sunnyboys .... Sunnyboys
Place without a Postcard .... Midnight Oil
Anything by Radio Birdman
the question was the "best".....not your favourite....if we go back 50 yrs 'South Pacific' would be the best. if the answer is taken from maximum record sales it could be Yehoudi Menyiun, the woulds greatest recognised Violinist....
Dark side of the moon is up there, but I'd have to nominate Fear of Music, by talking heads
LAND ROVER;HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARSCARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.
Strictly speaking, the question that Muppet asked was "Greatest album ever?", which as three word questions go, is very much open to interpretation.
If it was best selling album of all time, then we could have just gone to Wikipedia and copied and pasted, and killed the thread in two posts.
As it is, I've spent half of the thread with a wander down memory lane, and the other half alternating between thinking "who the hell is that" and "what the hell were they thinking when they proposed that album?".![]()
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