Epic albums to hear before you die

Epic albums to hear before you die

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Justin Cyder

12,624 posts

150 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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theshrew said:
I'm a big Roses fan but wouldn't say it would be on my must hear albums list. Has some great songs and some rubbish.
I would argue all day long that every single track on that album from Adored to resurrection is a stone cold classic. But that's music, one man's symphony is another's nails on a blackboard.

Still, I would point out 225,000 people took fifteen minutes to agree with me in October.

theshrew

6,008 posts

185 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Justin Cyder said:
Still, I would point out 225,000 people took fifteen minutes to agree with me in October.
Yup i was one of them

alfa pint

3,856 posts

212 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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andy-integrale said:
The Nightfly - Donald Fagan
Blind Mans zoo - 10000 Maniacs
Edited by andy-integrale on Sunday 27th November 23:37
The Nightfly is anexquisitely brilliant album and one which I missed off my list. It is the definition of timeless - still sounds fresh yet could still be of any decade since 1920.

Nice to see 10000 maniacs get a mention, but I there are too many week songs to make it a must hear before you die album.

robsco

7,831 posts

177 months

Thursday 1st December 2011
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falkster said:
Clearly one of unbelievable taste??

I'd add
  • Wish you were here to the Pink Floyd
  • Rubber Soul to The Beatles
  • Your Arsenal to Morrissey
Mint taste in music!!!

How about Misplaced Childhood by Marillion??

I hated it but now class it as one of my top albums!!
Good call on Your Arsenal. I chose Vauxhall & I above it for songs like Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning and Speedway (my favourite album closer ever). There are some wonderful tracks on YA though. We'll Let You Know and Seasick, Yet Still Docked are two of my personal favourite Morrissey tracks.

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

219 months

Friday 2nd December 2011
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Can beleive no one has mentioned this


lazyitus

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19,926 posts

267 months

Saturday 3rd December 2011
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Colonial said:
Melman Giraffe said:
The Earth Is Not A Cold And Dead Place - Explosions In The Sky

Going to check this out for sure
Also check out godspeed you black emperor.
The exact reason I started this thread. Never heard of them and never would have found them in all probability.

Thanks for that, listening to them now. Fantastic. smile

So many brilliant (unknown to the masses (?)) musicians in this world with so little time to listen to them all.

Sarkmeister

1,665 posts

219 months

Saturday 3rd December 2011
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Melman Giraffe said:
Can beleive no one has mentioned this

Maybe it's because it isn't actually an album?


RichB

51,592 posts

285 months

Saturday 3rd December 2011
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Epic? That's requires some thought.

Lots of the usual have been suggested such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles etc. I believe Dark Side of the Moon qualifys as 'epic' however as much as I am an absolute Beatles fan I am not sure any of their albums could be termed epic.

To try to add some more obscure ideas I would add.

1) Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
2) Kind Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
3) Keef Hartley - The Battle of North West Six
6) John Mayall - Blues from Laurel Canyon
5) Frank Zappa - Hot Rats


Edited by RichB on Wednesday 12th September 10:01

maxxy5

771 posts

165 months

Sunday 4th December 2011
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Lateralus - Tool. Their best album imo. And you can tell it was conceived as an album - I don't think you can download it legally as mp3 for this reason (I think). Nobbish yes, epic yes.

Cooky

4,955 posts

238 months

Sunday 11th December 2011
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Two more currently on our Play List






both amazing albums very different but utterly sublime

entropy

5,443 posts

204 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Paul's Boutique & Check Your Head by Beastie Boys

Originally went under the radar, the latter more so.

PB has great rhymes, samples and production courtesy of the Dust Bros (who went on to produce Beck and Fight Club OST) the BB in their true guise, not just jokers playing to the frat-boy crowd.

CYH is a join-the-dots album. Has a bit of everything and not just hip hop but punk (what the BB originally played), jazz/funk.


K50 DEL

9,237 posts

229 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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lazyitus said:
Stuart70 said:
Love over gold
Phenomenal album, Dire Straits at their very best IMO. Telegraph Road is up there as one of the greatest tracks of all time, for me.
Telegraph Road is my all-time favourite track, but the live version on Alchemy is streets ahead of the album version on L-O-G IMHO

bean455

674 posts

209 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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The Eagles....The Long Run
Box Scaggs....Silk Degrees
The Tubes......The Completion Backward Principle
Pink Floyd......,The Division Bell
Stevie Nicks.....Rock a Little
Horse...............The Same Sky
Billy Idol...........Charmed Life
Barbara Streisand....Guilty
Steve Perry.....For the love of strange medicine

lazyitus

Original Poster:

19,926 posts

267 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Listened to 'Welcome to the pleasuredome' by Frankie Goes To Hollywood on the way to work this morning.

A brilliant piece of work.

Marvindodgers

734 posts

217 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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lazyitus said:
Listened to 'Welcome to the pleasuredome' by Frankie Goes To Hollywood on the way to work this morning.

A brilliant piece of work.
Couldn't agree more and it actually meets the criteria of the thread, i.e. epic! A lot of wonderful albums have been mentioned over the time this thread has been running, but epic is not a word to describe many of them.

NDA

21,588 posts

226 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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I'm thinking in a Desert Island Disc type way..... smile

Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink
Steely Dan - Aja
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Bob Dylan - Desire

Trophybloo

1,207 posts

188 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Sticky Fingers -Stones
Ziggy Stardust -Bowie
Harvest - Neil Young
Blonde on Blonde -Dylan
Disraeli Gears - Cream
Roxy Music - the same!
Rum Sodomy and the Lash - The Pogues

kowalski655

14,647 posts

144 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Mindbomb by The The, great rock music with deep sentiments,and still relevant a quarter of a century later.
In fact most of their music is great.

The logic of chance, by Dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip...hip hop with brains, after all how many songs include quotes from a government report on knife crime smile

Most stuff by Nick Drake can go here too

I will need to get my ass to youtube later to look into some great music,and check my collection for more.

CrabDan

568 posts

144 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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DJ Shadow - Entroducing
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
The Prodigy - Music For The Jilted Generation
The Cinematic Orchestra - Motion
F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sport
Dredg - El Cielo
Meshuggah - Nothing
Skinnyman - Council Estate of Mind

Edited by CrabDan on Thursday 13th September 18:13

pacman1

7,322 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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The Peel Sessions

Nice n loud, lest we forget. wink