Your favorite album ever made.

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Alex Cowan

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I have far too many...

I'm gonna go for either Riding With the King (Eric Clapton and B.B. King), or Texas Flood (Stevie Ray Vaughn) - two of the best electric blues albums of all time.

Either that or Revolver or Dark Side of the Moon...Or Sgt. Peppers. Or Kind of Blue. Yeah, I'm too indecisive...
 

Casual Shinji

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Probably OK Computer by Radiohead.

It was also the first album I ever bought.
 

ThePantomimeThief

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strum4h said:
Selected ambient works 85-92 - Aphex twin.
Awesome album, that!

For me, Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile. It's just incredible. Also, The Bells of 1 2 by Sol Seppy, pretty unknown but it's a fantastic record.
 

Sougo

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I believe my favorite album has not been made yet.

There is always 1 or 2 songs in every album that ruin it. Why do they do that?
 

Stein Inge

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This changes from month to month. Sometimes more, sometimes less.

This month was "Joe´s Garage" by Frank Zappa.
Just bought the "Austin ´78 concert" by Tom Waits and it´s goooooood! So maybe that´s the next one... Who knows?

Oh yeah, "Dark Side Of The Moon" is never wrong either!
 

Jerious1154

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In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel. The most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard.
 

MisterShine

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How is this even a question?

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Baaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnddd!!!

Yellow Submarine?
When I'm 64?

The whole thing is brilliant from top to bottom.
 

CrashBang

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lee1287 said:
Cheer up By Rell big fish

In with the out crowd by Less Than Jake.

love them.

Oh and Avril Lavignes first album. ;D
In With The Out Crowd is a brilliant album, good choice

Mine would probably be London Calling by The Clash. It's so timeless. They're probably the greatest punk band ever and yet the album is enjoyed by so many because of it's ska influences and broad lyrical value
A very close second would be The '59 Sound by The Gaslight Anthem (my favourite band)
 

Sinclair Solutions

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Demon Days by Gorillaz. Not only does it have some fantastic music ("Fire Coming Out of a Monkey's Head" includes a fable read by Dennis Hopper), it also tells a story, according to the band's "members." It goes from very dark and grim in the intro to light and beautiful by the final song "Demon Days."
 

Rattler5150

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Led Zeppelin 4:

Black dog
Stairway to heaven
Four Sticks
When the levee breaks
Rock and Roll

what more could you ask for
 

YouBecame

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All time probably Nick Drake - 5 leaves left.

ATM though ive been listening to Cooper Temple Clause - kick up the fire and let the flames break loose.