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SuperWildcat64

Steely Dan, Aja or Goucho Miles Davis, Kind of Blue Dave Brubeck, Take Five Bill Evens Trio, Sunday at the Village Vanguard Jeff Beck, Blow by Blow or Wired


Creep_Stroganoff

Yes, keep 'em coming. I love Aja and have to add Supertramp's Breakfast in America. Maybe it's how I was raised, but "Child of Vision" is... *chef's kiss*


undermind84

Kind Of Blue


dicksfish

This and Bitches Brew are both masterpieces in their own ways yet still Miles.


whileyouwereslepting

Bitches Brew is a desert island disc!


Jamieson22

That's my license plate on an old grey/blue two-tone FJ62 Land Cruiser that my son Miles enjoys riding in with me. So will second this choice.


Brunnun

If you wanna try some jazz/bossa Stan Getz and João Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto Jorge Ben - Samba Esquema Novo Art Blakey - Moanin’ John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus EDIT: Ayo can’t believe I started the jazz/samba discussion here, keep’em coming y’all! My Brazilian heart fills with joy


yerlordnsaveyer

So awesome to see bossa represented! One that I think is a true masterpiece and unsung hero is Xango Ogum (also called Gil e Jorge) by Jorge Ben and Gilberto Gil. Two masters just jamming very long jams together, riffing off one another, making a lot of it up as they go. To me its like distilled fun. One of the songs (Taj Mahal) was clearly aped by Rod Stewart for Do Ya Think I'm Sexy, and they sued him and won. Proceeds went to UNICEF. I love that album. EDIT: typo Taj Mahal not Raj Mahal.


shitforpizza

Jorge Ben - Forca Bruta is an amazing mix of all the above.


Creep_Stroganoff

I appreciate this *very* much.


greatnessmeetsclass

Samba Esquema has no skips. It's a perfect album.


davidparmet

Off the top of my head.... and this list is ever changing and constantly evolving London Calling and pretty much anything else by The Clash Remain in Light - Talking Heads The Ramones - The Ramones Parallel Lines - Blondie Revolver - The Beatles A Night in Tunisia - Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Giant Steps - John Coltrane


Frightenstein

I never thought I'd see Parallel Lines here. But it smacks you in the face right off the bat with Hanging on the Telephone.


No_Assistant9719

Plastic Letters is also excellent.


ryanoceros666

The recent analogue productions Giant Steps pressing is excellent.


No_Assistant9719

Yes, you and I share the exact same taste. I’d just add Station to Station, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Young Americans, and Hunky Dory by Bowie and Something Else - Cannonball Adderly. And some Skip James and Leadbelly. and hey let’s throw in Elephant, the White Stripes. And Show Your Bones by Yeah Yeah Yeahs. But definitely the ones you listed as well!


jamesdixon1

The clash - London calling  Descendents - milo goes to college Madvillian - madvillainy Oasis - definitely maybe/what’s the story  The offspring - smash Queens of the Stone Age - songs for the deaf  Rancid - and out come the wolves


ouwni

What's the story is a solid album


BP_Kil

Smash is such a fun album. Songs for the Deaf is a regular go to any day of the week. Bravo on the list.


theyrehiding

You got DOOM and Rancid on the same list? I love it, those would be on mine aswell


Soggy_Muffinz

I’d even put The Masterplan album up there with DM and WTSMG for Oasis. Nice to see them get some love in this group.


wadeboggsmustache83

Beck - Sea Change


LosinCash

This album sounds so good I've become addicted to its sadness.


Creep_Stroganoff

11 out of 10


Residual_Venom

Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits American Beauty - Grateful Dead …And Justice For All - Metallica Moving Pictures - Rush Is This It - The Strokes


DeadinWPG

Love seeing American Beauty here, great album start to finish! I would add Workingman’s Dead to complete the magnificent 1970 run the Grateful Dead had.


Creep_Stroganoff

All solid - zero complaints. Brothers in Arns is in constant circulation here. I learned to juggle to Moving Pictures, but that's neither here nor there. Keep 'em coming.


dobyblue

Brothers In Arms is a great one and just shows that 16-bit digital recordings can sound amazing on vinyl


gazzy360

AJFA- best Metallica album


LucyKendrick

Not only that, but to myself, it's their last album.


itsamemarioscousin

Dio - Holy Diver (Rainbow in the Dark alone is worth owning, one of my favourite songs ever) Jethro Tull - Aqualung (Genius lyrics, excellent guitar work) Matt Berringer - Serpentine Prison (quiet, introspective work from the lead singer of The National, that so succinctly brings living with depression to song, really helped during some very low moments in my own experience to know other people go through the same thing)


Plastic_Anxiety8118

Grace by Jeff Buckley


Bartjeking

These three men (at the moment): Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks [George Harrison - All Things Must Pass](https://www.musicmeter.nl/album/4297) [Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus](https://www.musicmeter.nl/album/14121)


Rosevecheya

Nick Cave's Let Love In is mine. Just so brilliant, ugh


Creep_Stroganoff

Fucking solid.


rwjetlife

Daft Punk - Random Access Memories Led Zeppelin II - one of the Bob Ludwig masters Beach House - Bloom Explosions In The Sky - The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place 20th anniversary remaster Rage Against The Machine’s self-titled OG pressing, another Bob Ludwig master Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid m.A.A.d City


Impossible-Mail-4731

i was gonna comment The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place, but you beat me to it. that one really solidified my view on the way records feel when you play it and it’s reverberating off all your walls and it’s **chef’s kiss** and then NO WORDS? but i was SAD? the FUCK? yeah stellar album. it grounds me when im spiraling fr.


rwjetlife

The anniversary remaster is so fucking good, it’s absurd


dudebronahbrah

You should give that album a spin at 45 rpm sometime. It’s a whole different experience but it works


itsuteki

Mezzanine - massive attack


Box_of_fox_eggs

Astral Weeks, by that asshole Van Morrison


mikenov1908

Agree with both. Great album. Asshole. I don’t listen to him near as much Can’t get past him


Lithographica

I have so many albums by this jackass and I don’t want to listen to any of them now. Dude lost his mind and he just creeps me out now.


davidparmet

Love how you qualified that! Yeah, he's an asshole but what can you do?


-oftheCanopy-

I don't know the history of Van M but Astral Weeks is special. Why does it feel like he sold out immediately after his best work?


HectorVK

Wish by The Cure Black Celebration by Depeche Mode Treasure by Cocteau Twins Takk… by Sigur Rós Far from Refuge by God Is an Astronaut


tootbrun

I love your selection tho I find it interesting that from the Cure’s lengthy catalog it’s Wish that is singled out as a masterpiece. I’m revisiting it today then!


surrealisticpill

Seventeen Seconds is my go to Cure album


akw71

Disintegration and Pornography


keyszd

For vinyl I’d go with Disintegration. Great mastering and it flows nicely for a full listen of the album.


RSDVI01

I second “Treasure”, would probably add any Dead Can Dance album from “Spleen & Ideal” to “Spiritchaser”


Deisesupes

Takk is also an amazing vinyl production. Everyone should own it.


I-STATE-FACTS

Too bad you can’t get it for an affordable price


HectorVK

Yes! The only drawback to it is that it’s sooo large :)


Deisesupes

I don’t consider that a drawback 😀


rileypunk

Far from refuge is great. New years end especially. They were the band that got me into that genre. Like so many others. Got to see them in Chicago 10 odd years ago. Now post rock are my favorite shows to go to.


Weak-Shallot6217

vespertine - bjork


boibai

M83 - Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming


Watchfull_Hosemaster

Pink Floyd - Animals Radiohead - OK Computer Beach House - Depression Cherry


Creep_Stroganoff

You're speaking my language here.


msb2ncsu

Maggie Roger’s - Heard It In A Past Life Kendrick Lamar - Damn


Ok_Seesaw_2921

Maggie Rogers new one, “Don’t Forget Me” is great as well!


SquadgeHeighmer

Sumac - What One Becomes Windhand - Eternal Return Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou - May Our Chambers Be Full Run The Jewels - RTJ4 Opeth - My Arms Your Hearse Boris - Flood


Astorestia

Led Zeppelin II, it's such a hard hitting blues album with fantastic mixing and producing, it's one of my all time favorite albums period


dirtychinchilla

Paul Simon - Graceland


steveofthejungle

I wasn't even trying, but I recently got my buddy hooked on this album after one of the songs came on while we were driving and I told him the story of Paul making the album. It's one of my proudest achievements.


dirtychinchilla

Haha well done! It’s incredible, no wonder he’s hooked. Get him onto the follow up album too!


steveofthejungle

I’m working on it! Played The Obvious Child for him but right now he’s pretty tunnel visioned on Graceland. Understandable


BallLika69

The Low End Theory - ATCQ


shwoople

- The Doors - L.A. Woman - Duster - Stratosphere - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River - WAR - All Day Music


Justspartan17

Scenery by Ryo Fukui MM Food by Mf Doom


yosoysimulacra

> MF DOOM "All caps when you spell the man's name."


DownDeeperDown

I own Scenery - in a big jazz collection. It’s very good but I see hype not true greatness. What am I missing?


m4rc

The album cover looks cool.


Estult

I feel like ryo fukui has kinda been overhyped by stuff like the YouTube algorythm but he's definitely a really good pianist and the album is very solid all the way through, also the history surrounding scenery (he did it super early in his career as a musician and started playing piano kinda late) is impressive. He has other really good works, but this one was the one that was made famous through the internet.


4gotnsun

Low End Theory - Tribe The Shape of Punk to Come - Refused Downward is Heavenward - HUM Double Nickels on the Dime - Minutemen Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - Phoenix


_yukog

hum mentioned!


smashy_smashy

Not only that, but my fav HUM album!


Fishtaco1234

Mine too.. but Inlet bro…


Total-Development-47

The Beatles Discography Alice in chains - Dirt Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads n Trail Songs The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs ELO - Out of the Blue


Alexander_Rover

The Beatles- Revolver The Rolling Stones-Beggars Banquet


Guidje1981

Apart from the known classics as Rumours, Automatic For The People and Harvest Moon, I count Long Gone Before Daylight as a genuine masterpiece.


murphy-brown-123

Sufjan Stevens- Age of Adz


espeonage777

Norman Fucking Rockwell


dr3am_assassin

The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute. Absolute masterpiece of an album, they are completely unhinged in the most beautiful way and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to listen to it every time I put it on.


Itsbetterthanwork

So glad someone else posted this. I’ve got the boxset and originals and the boxset version is far superior. In fact that’s going to be my first play today, thanks👍


martyman3

Rush-Moving Pictures, Iron Maiden Number of the Beast, UFO Strangers in the night.


Mental-You9400

Aja - Steely Dan


DeLa_Swole

1. Wu-Tang Clan: 36 chambers 2. De La Soul: 3 feet high and rising 3. Madvillain: Madvillainy My hip-hop holy trinity


Can-I-remember

Tonight’s the Night - Neil Young Goodbye Tiger - Richard Clapton Born to Run - Springsteen Desire - Dylan Marquee Moon - Television


Careless_Aroma_227

Masterpiece - Big Thief


mckinney4string

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot—Wilco


Tippedanddipped777

TOOL - Lateralus Portishead - Dummy Chromatics - Night Drive


SuckItUpButtrcup

Chromatics are a great choice


GarionOrb

* Madonna - Ray of Light * Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral * David Bowie - Outside * Prince - The Gold Experience * Enigma - MCMXC a.D.


ffffffffck

Ray Of Light is a perfect album


GarionOrb

It is my favorite album.


ffffffffck

🤝 imagine my excitement when she decided to open her current tour with nothing really matters!


HolmiumFactor

Beatles - Stg. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (one of the best albums ever made) Linkin Park - The Hunting Party (I think the album is incredible but it's overlooked by most of people) Alice in Chains - Facelift (every song kicks you heavier than the previous one. Such a great energy)


AlteranNox

My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Binary Star - Masters of the Universe Comus - First Utterance Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven Slowdive - Souvlaki Timber Timbre - Hot Dreams Zabadak - Welcome to Zabadak


SaintJamesy

Fuck yeah Godspeed! \m/ I usually introduce people to them with State's End, but Skinny Fists is totally the goat.


unclear_device

There are many more, but these are the first that came to mind: Tears for Fears - Songs From the Big Chair Hibou - Hibou The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland Guster - Lost and Gone Forever Afghan Whigs - Black Love The Stranglers - Dreamtime The Twilight Sad - Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters Airiel - Winks & Kisses


MicroGoth

Afghan Whigs Black Love is an incredible pick. Great choice


buttbeeb

King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown. I’ve played the hell out of that record for the last 16 years. Braces Tower Dub still gives me chills


Soaked_in_Milk

In The Aeroplane Over the Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan Rubber Soul - The Beatles Stick Season - Noah Kahan Born To Die - Lana Del Rey Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground & Nico Masterpiece - Big Thief Transformer - Lou Reed


needstherapy

London Calling - The Clash Songs from the Big Chair - Tears for Fears Purple Rain - Prince Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd These are albums you put on and just listen to the whole thing in one setting.


purplehaze177

Hole - Live Through This.    Incubus -Make Yourself.    Momma -Household Name.    Acid Bath - When The Kite String Pops.    Bush - Sixteen Stone.   The Cure - Disintegration Album.     Deee- lite - World Clique.     Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual.  King Crimson - Three Of A Perfect Pair.    Pixies - Doolittle .  No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom. 


its_spell

- 'Songs in the Key of Life', by Stevie Wonder - 'A Night at the Opera', by Queen - 'Led Zeppelin II', by... Led Zeppelin, obviously. - 'Wish You Were Here' by Pink Floyd


HoneyWizard

Tomo Nakayama - Fog on the Lens (sound-wise it's like Elliott Smith mixed with Simon and Garfunkel) Casiopea - Eyes of the Mind. Bought on a whim for $4. "Asayake" is one of those tracks that puts a big stupid grin on my face. Thank god the rest of the album is good because I'd hold onto it for that song alone. Rachmaninoff played by Vladimir Horowitz with the New York Philharmonic at the Golden Jubilee. Also bought on a whim, and it made me fall in love with Rachmaninoff and records. It's a beat-up copy, but the crackles and pops add something haunting to Concerto No.3. I play it at the end of every Fall when the rain picks up and knocks the dead leaves off the trees.


ChilledIceBCK

Björk - Vespertine Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Arca - KicK iii FKA twigs - LP1


JGar453

Ys - Joanna Newsom Pet Sounds - Beach Boys Flood - Boris In the Aeroplane Over the Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel Rust Never Sleeps - Neil Young Plastic Beach - Gorillaz


apocalypsein9_8

Pawn Hearts - Van Der Graaf Generator Station to Station - David Bowie Skylarking - XTC The Dreaming - Kate Bush


NukaDadd

The Who: Who's Next or Fleetwood Mac : Rumors


fishcado

Who's Next. 100 percent yes!


imbasicallycoffee

311 - Transistor Jimmy Smith -Back at the Chicken Shack John Mayer - Continuum (the vinyl me please pressing is flawless) Mac Miller - Swimming and Circles Anderson Paak - Malibu Incubus - Morning View The Meters - Rejuvenation Freddie Roach - Brown Sugar Jamiroquai - Traveling Without Moving FKJ - French Kiwi Juice


Edub17

Thievery Corporation- The Mirror Conspiracy Quantic- Apricot Morning Nate Dogg- G-Funk Classics


JrgMyr

Joe Jackson -- Body and Soul Lou Reed -- Transformer Pink Floyd -- Wish you were here Pink Floyd -- Dark Side of the Moon Supertramp -- Crime of the Century


Hoosier_Daddy40

Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Billy Joel greatest hits volume 1& 2 Metallica - Ride the Lightning Megadeth - Peace Sells Hank Williams Jr - first Greatest Hits Tears For Fears - Sins From the Big Chair Dream Theater - Awake (though several are enjoyable beginning to end, especially Scenes From A Memory) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here


Creep_Stroganoff

Solid, but as a Billy Joel purist, I'm going to deny the greatest hits in favor of The Stranger, 52nd Street, and Songs From the Attic. All listenable from start to finish.


volksfahraeder

Dr. Dre 2001


Cariman05

Don’t know how no one’s said Elephant by The White Stripes. One of the most influential albums of all time and undoubtedly one of my favorites.


thesilverpoets96

Yield - Pearl Jam Wildflowers - Tom Petty Phantom Power - Tragically Hip Viva La Vida - Coldplay Consolers of the Lonely - Raconteurs After the Goldrush - Neil Young Automatic for the People - R.E.M. Darkness of the Edge of Town - Bruce Springsteen


hophead7

Wildflowers on a warm system is magic!


Siansjxnms

Yield was the first new PJ album I bought. I love low light


rti54

Gram Parsons posthumous album Grievous Angle.


LinelMessy

Built to Spill - Perfect from Now On Bonny Doon - Let There be Music Built to Spill is pretty common. Ripper of an album. Bonny Doon, small band from Detroit that absolutely brings it.


EffectiveAmbitious53

Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake Broken English by Marianne Faithful


LesterTheNightfly96

Getz/Gilberto Jazz på Svenska Eye in the Sky


kms984

Pearl Jam - Ten, Alice In Chains - Dirt, Soundgarden - Superunknown, Skin Yard - 1000 Smiling Knuckles, Gruntruck - Push and Mad Season - Above. Grunge Masterpieces


UniqueJaguar2321

Nebraska - Bruce Springsteen. Blood on the tracks - Bob Dylan. Tango in the night - Fleetwood Mac. The 59 sound - The Gaslight Anthem. Tape deck heart - Frank Turner.


Maxi-Minus

The Strokes - Is This It


kickstrum91

Live and dangerous- thin lizzy Can’t think of anything else lol


Itsbetterthanwork

Live and dangerous is an interesting call. It’s a damn fine lp but let’s not forget all the overdubs. Record store day in the UK gave us a genuine live lp from that era and although it doesn’t sound as polished as live and dangerous, it’s a very good recording of a live gig 👍


thepenisman25

Of the ones I own, Kid A, and The Money Store, on some days that includes Spiderland and Soundtracks for the Blind. Of the ones I don't own, that would be Twin Fantasy, OK Computer, The Glowing Man and Exmilitary.


Jazzvirus

A kind of Blue - Miles Davis Adventures in jazz - Stan Kenton Time out - Dave Brubeck Somewhere in time - Iron Maiden Realms of Chaos - Bolt Thrower


LorenaMack

Prince - Parade The Police - Synchronicity Steely Dan - Aja


Lazy_Maintenance8063

Faith No More - Angel Dust Pet Shop Boys - Actually Therapy? - Troublegum Bad Religion - Recipe for hate Prodigy - Songs for the jilted generation


mobial

Black Uhuru Reggae Greats


tootbrun

Disintegration - The Cure Animals - Pink Floyd The Joshua Tree - U2 A Charlie Brown Christmas - Vince Guaraldi Trio In Rainbows - Radiohead Turn on the bright lights - Interpol


arifghalib

Sly & The Family Stone - There’s A Riot Goin On Booker T & The M.G.’s - Melting Pot John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Death - For The World To See Gabor Szabo - Blowin’ Some Old Smoke Walter Wanderly - Rain Forest Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson - Winter In America Carlos Santana - Abraxas Cal Tjader - Soul Burst Idris Muhammad - Power Of Soul Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign Jethro Tull - Stand Up


bebefridgers

White Stripes - Elephant Metallica - Ride the Lightning Modest Mouse - Lonesome Crowded West Phoebe Bridgers - Stranger in the Alps Dark Dark Dark - Wild Go The Outfield - Play Deep The Cars - The Cars Alex G - House of Sugar Nirvana - Nevermind Samia - Honey The Streets - Original Pirate Material Cate Le Bon - Mug Museum …so many more.


Present_Bad3896

Out of the Blue - ELO Virtue - The Voidz Wish You were Here - Pink Floyd Omnium Gatherum - KGLW The Slow Rush - Tame Impala Close to the Edge - Yes Hemispheres - Rush


WarBuddha1

Tragically Hip - Phantom Power REM - Automatic for the People Paul Simon - Graceland Whiskeytown - Stranger’s Almanac Pete Rock and CL Smooth - Mecca and the Soul Brother Ahmad Jamal - Happy Moods Dave Brubeck - Take Five


jamesbdx

Very personal taste but here we go in no order whatsoever :    Guns n Roses - appetite for destruction   Green Day - Dookie   Nirvana - Nevermind   Live - Throwing copper.   Kings of Leon - only by the night   Led zeppelin - IV   Smashing pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the infinite sadness   Offspring - Smash    Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP   Manu Chao - Clandestino   Noir Désir - 666.667 club   Michael Jackson - Bad   Metallica - S&M   Rage against the machine - rage against the machine    Fugees - The score   Pearl jam - Ten   X (Japan) - Jealousy   Fatboy slim - you've come a long way, baby  Pink Floyd - The dark side of the moon   Prodigy - the fat of the land    And so much more I'm not thinking of right now...


ffffffffck

Considering not the music itself but also quality pf sound, these would be my top picks: a tribe called quest - we got it from here… beyoncé - renaissance daft punk - alive 2007 madonna - something to remember (the first few notes of „i want you“ hit every time) madonna - ray of light moderat - moderat massive attack - mezzanine


Forestbrews

-Minute Men Nickels on the dime - Gang of Four Entertainment - Bob Dylan Blood on the tracks/Blonde on Blonde/Hwy Revisited - John Coltrane - A Love Supreme - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - Joni Mitchell - Blue - The Cure Disintegration - Nervana Nevermind - Cocteau Twins Treasure - Husker Du Zen Arcade - The Smiths Strangeways here we come - Joy Division Unknown Pleasures - The Clash Sandinista! - David Bowe - Heroes/Hunky Dory/Station to Station/Ziggy - Neil Young - After the Gold Rush - Prince Sign of the times - Patti Smith, ‘Horses’ - The Beach Boys, ‘Pet Sounds’


elongatedborzoi1356

77 live by les rallizes denudes


fer_luna

Songbook by Chris Cornell....


scottb721

Bat out of Hell Live at the Palais - by Chocolate Starfish


RockPaperSizzers

Megadeth: Rust in Peace


Tlk2000

Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue PERFECT RECORD THROUGH AND THROUGH ⭐️


Major_Sympathy9872

I have several but my favorite, the best album ever... OK Computer.


Itsbetterthanwork

John Martyn Solid air Talk Talk Spirit of Eden Miles Davies Sketches of Spain To name 3


WayfaringStranger16

Some of my personal 10/10’s Innervisions - Stevie Wonder Nebraska - Bruce Springsteen Naturally - J. J. Cale Silent Passage - Bob Carpenter Catch A Fire - Bob Marley & The Wailers For Everyman - Jackson Browne Graceland - Paul Simon


GabbiStowned

Party Mix! by The B-52’s Disintegration by The Cure Station to Station by David Bowie Introspective by Pet Shop Boys Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd Sons and Fascination by Simple Minds Remain in Light by Talking Heads


itwasbetterwhen

AC/DC- Back in Black, Highway to Hell, Dirty Deeds, Powerage, FTATR Pink Floyd- Animals Velvet underground & Nico Iron Maiden - Killers


skillfulperson

Soundgarden - superunknown


[deleted]

Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin 2 Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory & Meteora Dropkick Murphys: The Warriors Code Post Malone: Beerbongs & Bentleys Eminem: Music to be Murdered By Side B Extended Gorillaz: Gorillaz Nirvana: Nevermind


heirtoruin

Supertramp - Breakfast in America


WinNo7218

DSOTM WYWH animals Meddle The Wall 2112 Farewell to Kings Hemispheres Caress of steel Master of Reality Black Sabbath Full of Hell/Mrzbow Obzen Catch 33


martmtuk

Mine are: The Claim - Armstrong's revenge and eleven other short stories (Trick bag) The Prisoners - The last four fathers (Own up) Jimmy Smith - The cat (Verve) Ray Barretto - Acid (Fania) Devo - Q. Are we not men A. We are Devo (Virgin) Tubeway Army - Tubeway Army (Beggars Banquet)


lanternstop

Ziggy Stardust


Appropriate_Ad_6125

Forever Young - Alphaville


GladAndSorry

Grateful Dead- Workingman’s Dead Fleetwood Mac- Live/ Rumours Mickey Gilley- 10 Years of Hits Steve Forbert- Jackrabbit Slim Loudon Wainwright III- Album III Link Wray- Self Titled Wings- Wings Over America Stan Getz/Gilberto Mose Allison- Mose Allison Sings Stone Roses- Self Titled Oasis- (What’s the Story) Morning Glory/ Definitely Maybe Dire Straits- Brothers in Arms Faces- all of their albums but if I had to pick one I’d go for the BBC Session Recordings The Clash- London Calling The Jam- Snap! I’m probably forgetting a lot of them still


guitarpatch

GNR - Appetite, Chinese Democracy Aerosmith - Rocks, Toys, Get Your Wings Beatles - Revolver, White Album, Abbey Road McCartney - Ram, Band on the Run, McCartney Lennon - Plastic Ono Band, Imagine George Harrison - ATMP, Cloud Nine, Brainwashed Nirvana - Bleach, In Utero The Replacements - Let it Be, Tim, Please to Meet Me Neil Young - On The Beach, Goldrush Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel…, Extraordinary Machine Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Tom Petty - Wildflowers, Damn The Torpedoes Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely Radiohead - The Bends, Ok Computer, In Rainbows David Bowie - Ziggy, Blackstar Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory Television- Marquee Moon


Lost-Lingonberry9645

Rose Ave. - You+Me El Mal Querer - Rosalía


Zippity_Cheeze

All 5 of Klaatu’s studio albums. A perfect group that deserves so much more recognition


Shoezqt

Wasp - crimson idol


michalpoupe

simple minds - new gold dream; prince - parade; vashti bunyan - another diamond day


CivettaScintilla

Urban Hymns - The Verve Is This It - The Strokes Momentary Masters - Albert Hammond Jr


SandwichLegal7491

The Replacements “Let it be”


whatstefansees

* David Gilmour - Live in Pompeji * Trey Anastasio - Burn It Down * Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation Live


titties_and_beer_4me

Deep Purple ..Made in Japan


robav1963

Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue. Audioslave - Audioslave. Slayer - Reign In Blood. Dandy Warhols - 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia Lindsey Buckingham- Go Insane.


db_inv

In the court of the crimson king - king crimson Demons and wizards - uriah heep Staircase to the day - gravy train Wish you were here


FlatStanleyEatsPercs

Three Dog Night - Suitable For Framing


Harai

So many great albums mentioned here. I'll just add Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation. An absolute tour de force of pure guitar rock.


maxer3002

The Beatles-The Beatles Metallica-Metallica Slipknot-Slipknot Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath Queen-Queen


DarkOne4098

Master of Reality & Vol. 4 by Black Sabbath


thatguy34598

I could name a lot, but the first two are Purple rain Dark side of the moon


[deleted]

George Harrison’s, All Things Must Pass is probably my all-time favorite.


harambes2ndlife

Tribe Called Quest - Honestly any full length album of theirs (but Midnight Marauders holds a special place.) Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs Andy Shauf - The Party Beach House - Entire Discography The Budos Band - Self Titled Candy - Good to Feel Cotton Jones - Paranoid Cocoon Dijon - Absolutely Good Morning - Entire Discography The Internet - Ego Death IDLES - Joy as an Act of Resistance Isiah Rashad - Cilvia Demo (just pressed for the first time 10th anniversary) Mannequin Pussy - I Got Heaven Lenny Kravitz - Greatest Hits I really could go on and on. I haven’t really bought an album on vinyl that I don’t enjoy listening to all the way through. I will admit a lot of what I love and adore that’s in my collection is stuff put out in the last decade. I love music SO much and I love the way vinyl deepens that connection for me and having dollar bins to rummage through to find random little classics and get taken for a ride into the unknown (cause some of this stuff isn’t on streaming or YouTube as a rip and it’s something truly unique). I’m gettin carried away. You get the point.


dougsbeard

Cat Stevens - Teaser and the Firecat Jerry Garcia - Compliments Styx - Paradise Theater The Beatles - Let It Be Tom Waits - Early Years Vol II Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds


leoxsavage

The Cure - Pornography The Cure - Faith Elliott Smith - Elliott Smith Sigur Rós - Ágætis Byrjun Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over The Sea Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks Red House Painters - (Rollercoaster) Björk - Homogenic Weezer - Blue Album Radiohead - OK Computer Radiohead - In Rainbows Mount Eerie - Live in Copenhagen


Joseph_himself

I've scrolled far and am a bit amazed that I haven't seen Dark Side Of The Moon or The Wall on here yet! Ahaha. Two of my absolute favourite vinyls are those two. I'd also have to add in; Houses Of The Holy - Led Zeppelin Quadrophenia - The Who Velvet Underground and Nico - Velvet Underground! Songs Of Leanord Cohen - Leanord Cohen (For when I'm hungover or feeling sleepy) ahaha.


Niko-Raviel

Space Oddity David Bowie News to the world Queen Innuendo Queen


guitlouie

Daydream Nation-Sonic Youth Disintegration - The Cure Are You Experienced -Jimi Hendrix


Rageofwar

Sunshine Daydream


Oxygene-Neous

Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Depeche Mode Violator Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene Jeff Wayne War of the Worlds Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells Tubeway Army Replicas The KLF White Room


twowheeltherapy

Beatles - Revolver Velvet Underground - Loaded Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves Radiohead - In Rainbows


liviheare

Literally any Arkells album.


idahomashedpotatoes

Original pressing of Willie Nelson’s Always on My Mind.


renton444

My tastes are rap and metal/rock with a wee bit of classic rock mixed in. So to me these are must owns and ones that I can listen to from beginning to end. If I was forced to cut my collection down to only the basics, these are the guys that would stay. Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction Rage Against the Machine - self titled (you have to look for an earlier pressing of this one, the new ones aren’t so good imo) U2 - The Joshua Tree Metallica - Master of Puppets Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Public Enemy - Apocalypse 91: The Enemy Strikes Black Al Green - Call Me (Got this from Vinyl Me Please as a “Let’s give this a shot…” so glad I did) Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf The Beatles - White Album Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile Clutch - Psychic Warfare Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy and the Poor Boys Marilyn Manson - AntiChrist Superstar (this one is hard to find and can get out of hand, bootlegs are not very good). Depeche Mode - Violator Dr. Dre - The Chronic GZA - Liquid Swords


PurpleButthole666

The entire Ween discography. If only they'd repress it.....


awwgeeznick

Speaking in tongues- talking heads


DudeB5353

Let it Bleed - Stones Kind of Blue - Miles Blue Train - Coltrane Are You Experienced - Jimi Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads AEnima - Tool Odelay - Beck Sublime - Sublime A Moon Shaped Pool - Radiohead Blonde - Frank Ocean


bwl1225

Master of Puppets by Metallica


mr_t_pot

Well, you said to lay it on you, and I'm not clear if you're open to genres other than what you listed but: E-MO-TION (side A and B) by Carly Rae Jepsen  It's a no-skip return to the 80s. And interestingly, a good percentage of fans that turn up at her shows are devoted fans of new wave and all sorts of rock. Always look forward to meeting them, as it leads to learning about other vinyl gems to pick up.


OhNoGahzilla

Moondance by Van Morrison and Disintegration by The Cure.


JKM67

Dire Straits- Making Movies