What is the best album of all time, in your opinion?

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Anonymous wrote:Tori Amos, Little Earthquakes


Yes yes yes.
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Anonymous wrote:I know country doesn't get much love here, but need to add:

Garth Brooks - No Fences

Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison


Yes!

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Matthew Sweet, Girlfriend
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The Cars, Heartbeat City
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Joni Mitchell, Blue
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Anonymous wrote:Revolver


This is the right answer. And Abbey Road is number 2.

Come on, people, only two mentions of the Beatles? I'm not even a huge Beatles fan, but that's absurd.

Beatles are boring. Sure, when I was a kid I listened to them and liked it. But, most of their songs are nothing more than pop fodder and they are not songs that you do not get tired of. You get tired of all of them.
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Anonymous wrote:August and Everything After by Counting Crows. Every song was at LEAST good (Mr. Jones being the weakest song on the album).


Came here to say this. I'm far from a Counting Crows superfan, don't even enjoy much of the rest of their catalogue, but every song on this album and the specific order they're in take me right back to the beginning of 1994 when I got the album. It's one of the best start to finish albums for me, even if it doesn't stand up to a broader ranking.


+1

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Anonymous wrote:Old guy list:

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Making Movies - Dire Straits (listen to it; it's really good)
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Fragile - Yes
Damn the Torpedoes - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
The Joshua Tree - U2
Hotel California - Eagles
Rust Never Sleeps - Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Late for the Sky - Jackson Browne


Love you old guy - these are all true classics. But let’s just add Abbey Road, Rumors, and The Stranger by Billy Joel.
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Anonymous wrote:Led Zeppelin IV

This is the correct answer.
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Anonymous wrote:U2’s The Joshua Tree


I see this and raise you U2's Achtung Baby.


Ditto
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Anonymous wrote:Sign o’ The Times by Prince.

Or Purple Rain by Prince.

Or 1999 by…



💜💜💜💜💜
+ Purple Rain


+ 1

As a child of the unforgettable ‘80’s, I have to agree w/this one.

My personal favorite however is Blondies “Parallel Lines.”
Heart of Glass + Rapture are beloved classics in my opinion. 🎙
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Mariah Carey’s first album, self-entitled.
All the songs on it are wonderful.

No Doubt’s first album as well.

Of course who can ever forget Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours?”
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Sinead O’ Connor I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got
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Don't know if a live album counts but I've worn out 10,000 Maniacs Unplugged.

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Julieta Vinegas - Limon e Sal
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