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haha im sorry but i have to agree, thats blantently just your albulm collection. Not all these albulms are cornerstones matey.
Dr dre 2001 (yes i own it) id say is the only one out of the above, as it was a corner stone in this particular music genre. especially with the colection of artists who colaberated in it, this was a big step foward, bringing a white and black rapper together in harmony. this makes it a cornerstone album.
But in sorry 50 pence "In da cluuubah" , j zee, game.......that does not qualify
2pac has lots of fans, and its helped as he was shot, but again not mindblowing stuff or a cornerstone.
Dr dre 2001 (yes i own it) id say is the only one out of the above, as it was a corner stone in this particular music genre. especially with the colection of artists who colaberated in it, this was a big step foward, bringing a white and black rapper together in harmony. this makes it a cornerstone album.
But in sorry 50 pence "In da cluuubah" , j zee, game.......that does not qualify
2pac has lots of fans, and its helped as he was shot, but again not mindblowing stuff or a cornerstone.
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LMFAO, your knowledge on hip hop and the music industry is clearly lacking. 50 not a cornerstone, him being responsible for over 35 million album sales in the last 5 years, from him and the artists on HIS record label, would indicate that your a bit off the mark, name me another artist in this day and age of digital and downloading music, that can have that kind of success, and make that kind of money ?. 50 pence ?, more like the billion dollar man. 50's music is distributed through interscope records, a huge, well established, time served label, and even interscope owner jimmy iovine, a white, self confessed rock music fan, and one of the most powerfull men in music industry full stop, has said that as far as the whole music industry goes, 50 is one of the most bankable artists, and has basically bankrolled interscope since he signed the deal with them. its clear what this whole thing is about, two fans of different genre's, i am very lacking on rock music, and your very lacking on hip hop, thats why you have you no problem with pearl jam and rage against the machine, who havnt had a buzz around them in the music industy for years, but are cornerstones for you, but 50, who is one of the whole music industrys biggest artists in recent/current times, not just hip hop, is a joke. you stick to what you know, and ill stick to what i know
and im not against hip hop, i quite like eminems stuff as his lyrics were witty, i know he slated pretty much every member of his family in his lyrics but it was funny. but most of it to me is complete garbage and you wonder if thats the best thats out there id hate to hear the worst.
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LMFAO, your knowledge on hip hop and the music industry is clearly lacking. 50 not a cornerstone, him being responsible for over 35 million album sales in the last 5 years, from him and the artists on HIS record label, would indicate that your a bit off the mark, name me another artist in this day and age of digital and downloading music, that can have that kind of success, and make that kind of money ?. 50 pence ?, more like the billion dollar man. 50's music is distributed through interscope records, a huge, well established, time served label, and even interscope owner jimmy iovine, a white, self confessed rock music fan, and one of the most powerfull men in music industry full stop, has said that as far as the whole music industry goes, 50 is one of the most bankable artists, and has basically bankrolled interscope since he signed the deal with them. its clear what this whole thing is about, two fans of different genre's, i am very lacking on rock music, and your very lacking on hip hop, thats why you have you no problem with pearl jam and rage against the machine, who havnt had a buzz around them in the music industy for years, but are cornerstones for you, but 50, who is one of the whole music industrys biggest artists in recent/current times, not just hip hop, is a joke. you stick to what you know, and ill stick to what i know
i have tastes in all sorts of music, notice i mentioned.
portishead = trip hop
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dre 2001 = hip hop
i respect what 50 cent has done, as a businessman. hes made a fortune, and is a big sell out. but that does not make him a corner stone album!
how about spice girls or westlife then, they made millions also!
i think many will agree pink floyd 'dark side the of moon' is sort of the benchmark here. 50 cent is a long way off that.
im not dissing him, and i think we will just have to agree to disagree. even tho your wrong
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i agree with the point that he's sold x amount of records and owns his own label that he might be thought of as a cornerstone of hip hop music but to me all he did was bragged about getting shot a few times and that in toll got every wannabe "gangsta" wanting to listen to his music. very clever marketing strategy but to me just makes him look like a cunt.
and im not against hip hop, i quite like eminems stuff as his lyrics were witty, i know he slated pretty much every member of his family in his lyrics but it was funny. but most of it to me is complete garbage and you wonder if thats the best thats out there id hate to hear the worst.
and im not against hip hop, i quite like eminems stuff as his lyrics were witty, i know he slated pretty much every member of his family in his lyrics but it was funny. but most of it to me is complete garbage and you wonder if thats the best thats out there id hate to hear the worst.
im now going to leave this thread alone, as i seem to be doing more harm than good, its like sitting talking to my mates who dont like hip hop, its a conversation thats going no where, different strokes for different folkes.
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i have tastes in all sorts of music, notice i mentioned.
portishead = trip hop
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dre 2001 = hip hop
i respect what 50 cent has done, as a businessman. hes made a fortune, and is a big sell out. but that does not make him a corner stone album!
how about spice girls or westlife then, they made millions also!
i think many will agree pink floyd 'dark side the of moon' is sort of the benchmark here. 50 cent is a long way off that.
im not dissing him, and i think we will just have to agree to disagree. even tho your wrong
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sorry fiddy but i have to disagree with what you think about tupac. he was just a rapper before he got shot and that made him more famous because he was dead. like most other pop stars that have died in their prime, lennon/elvis/hendrix etc...
its just the way the world works.
being a cornerstone of music is not how many records you sell or how many buisnesses you own, its creating a new sound. the beatles were cornerstones when they made sgt peppers and dabbled in other cultural styles in their tunes. the sex pistols were a cornerstone when they burst onto the scene with punk.
im not having a dig by the way. i respect that your into hip hop and particularly 50 cent but i just disagree with what you define a cornerstone.
its just the way the world works.
being a cornerstone of music is not how many records you sell or how many buisnesses you own, its creating a new sound. the beatles were cornerstones when they made sgt peppers and dabbled in other cultural styles in their tunes. the sex pistols were a cornerstone when they burst onto the scene with punk.
im not having a dig by the way. i respect that your into hip hop and particularly 50 cent but i just disagree with what you define a cornerstone.
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50 cent is the corner stone of shit hip hop albums and thats about it, you obviously dont know what passes as a proper benchmark album if your judging it on sales, fuck, every boy/girl band going sells shit loads of records, doesnt mean fuck all!!
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sorry fiddy but i have to disagree with what you think about tupac. he was just a rapper before he got shot and that made him more famous because he was dead. like most other pop stars that have died in their prime, lennon/elvis/hendrix etc...
its just the way the world works.
being a cornerstone of music is not how many records you sell or how many buisnesses you own, its creating a new sound. the beatles were cornerstones when they made sgt peppers and dabbled in other cultural styles in their tunes. the sex pistols were a cornerstone when they burst onto the scene with punk.
im not having a dig by the way. i respect that your into hip hop and particularly 50 cent but i just disagree with what you define a cornerstone.
its just the way the world works.
being a cornerstone of music is not how many records you sell or how many buisnesses you own, its creating a new sound. the beatles were cornerstones when they made sgt peppers and dabbled in other cultural styles in their tunes. the sex pistols were a cornerstone when they burst onto the scene with punk.
im not having a dig by the way. i respect that your into hip hop and particularly 50 cent but i just disagree with what you define a cornerstone.
im really struggling to think of any more CORNERSTONE or MINDBLOWING () albums. i really think thats about it?
this is my thought for tonight, but im not sure on it?
what do you guys think?
its Daft punk - Alive (all theie best live recordings)
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Nice one!
My favourite is "A Grand Don't Come For Free". Mainly because unlike most albums, it's not just a selection of independent songs but telling you a whole story. It's absolutely vital to listen to that album beginning to end and not just picking single titles.
Also, there's a song for almost any mood you can be in, no matter if you've just fallen in love with a girl and you're unsure whether she fancy's you too, or if you just had a good night-out with your mates.
My favourite is "A Grand Don't Come For Free". Mainly because unlike most albums, it's not just a selection of independent songs but telling you a whole story. It's absolutely vital to listen to that album beginning to end and not just picking single titles.
Also, there's a song for almost any mood you can be in, no matter if you've just fallen in love with a girl and you're unsure whether she fancy's you too, or if you just had a good night-out with your mates.
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im going with that as my no 1 album. its more than just music, it created the whole indie scene, truly iconic and groundbreaking were the roses. noel is also an awesome musician but for me hes always in the shadows of browns talent. they are great friends to this day.
i'd also put forward...
not many still doing it after 20 years
and some i'll always keep...
i'd also put forward...
not many still doing it after 20 years
and some i'll always keep...
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Too hard to select a single "favourite album" but as for the "concept" album, it's a hard toss up between Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon" or Dream Theater's "Scenes From a Memory". Both are EXCEPTIONAL pieces of work. "Dark Side Of the Moon" isn't a true concept album tho to be fair - it has a current theme running through it, but it isn't a concept album in the way "The Wall" is... So I'd probably have to go with Dream Theater I reckon...
So instead of choosing a favourite album, here's some of the most defining and "life changing" albums I have in my collection. Albums that changed and shaped my musical taste, my outlook and direction in life....
No particular order
So instead of choosing a favourite album, here's some of the most defining and "life changing" albums I have in my collection. Albums that changed and shaped my musical taste, my outlook and direction in life....
No particular order
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Tough to choose a fav for me, like the rest of us it seems!! Some of my faves though would be
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions . . .
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Supergrass - I Should Coco
Outkast - Speakerbox/The Love Below.
I could keep going but I could well be here all night
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions . . .
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Supergrass - I Should Coco
Outkast - Speakerbox/The Love Below.
I could keep going but I could well be here all night
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Few off the top of my head:
Pink Floyd: Meddle
GnR: Appetite for Destruction
Faithless: Sunday 8pm
Dire Straights: Brothers in Arms
Rolling Stones: Goats Head Soup
Pink Floyd: Meddle
GnR: Appetite for Destruction
Faithless: Sunday 8pm
Dire Straights: Brothers in Arms
Rolling Stones: Goats Head Soup
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Cant argue with that, your pretty close to the nail, 50 is a very savvy business man, and knows exactally what he is doing and how to market himself. and your opinion of hip hop as whole, is your opinion, if its your not your cup of tea, fair play. what has me is, people slating him and his albums when they dont realise his acheivements, wether you like him or not, you cant say he isnt a cornerstone in recent years, as his album figures compared to most other arstist in any genre is nothing short of outstanding, plus the other ventures he has made through his success in hip hop, a vitamin water company, that he invested $5m into in 2003, then sold his shares to coca cola last years for $400m, his own clothes company, shoes, condoms, deodorant, books, films, he should write a book of how to be a sucess in the music industry, how to make money, and open oportunitys in other areas. i myself, can see why people are posting nirvana albums, elvis albums etc, regardless of genre, these people have a huge amount of fans and have been hugely successfull, and any fans of any music know there names, and for that, even though i dont like the music, i can respect/appreciate there acheivments. but you get people talking about 50 being a nobody, and tupac being shot helped him, wtf, it helped 50, he survived, and built a career on it, but tupac, it killed him, that isnt really much help to him is it, and just goes to show that some people, who dont have a clue about another genre of music, just the basics, start ranting and raving nonsense, at least you can see, even though your not a fan, that in your words, can see why he is thought of as a cornerstone of hip hop, which he most certainly is, just a shame others cant see past all the bullshit.
im now going to leave this thread alone, as i seem to be doing more harm than good, its like sitting talking to my mates who dont like hip hop, its a conversation thats going no where, different strokes for different folkes.
im now going to leave this thread alone, as i seem to be doing more harm than good, its like sitting talking to my mates who dont like hip hop, its a conversation thats going no where, different strokes for different folkes.
. 50 is some one who contributed to the death of real rap music (hiphop). it just aint what it used to be
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Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Slayer - Reign In Blood
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
Lucero - That Much Further West
Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
Queens Of The Stone - Songs For The Deaf
Nirvana - Nevermind
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Slayer - Reign In Blood
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
Lucero - That Much Further West
Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
Queens Of The Stone - Songs For The Deaf
Nirvana - Nevermind
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
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Floyd - WYWH
Hendrix - Live at Monterey
AC/DC - Live at Towson '79 (AWESOME Radio show bootleg)
AC/DC - POWERAGE
AC/DC - ROSELAND, NYC 2001 bootleg (cause I taped it )
Motorhead - No Sleep till Hammersmith
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
M.S.G. - One Night at the Budokan
Queen - Live Killers
Deep Purple - Knebworth '86 (fan club released boot)
Sex Pistols - NMTB
Stones - Exile on Main Street
Led Zep - Earls Court boot
Hendrix - Live at Monterey
AC/DC - Live at Towson '79 (AWESOME Radio show bootleg)
AC/DC - POWERAGE
AC/DC - ROSELAND, NYC 2001 bootleg (cause I taped it )
Motorhead - No Sleep till Hammersmith
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
M.S.G. - One Night at the Budokan
Queen - Live Killers
Deep Purple - Knebworth '86 (fan club released boot)
Sex Pistols - NMTB
Stones - Exile on Main Street
Led Zep - Earls Court boot
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some cracking albums.
did anyone like the daft punk sugestion, as im still not sure if it would qualify?
i take back my coments on the streets, personally i think its a pile of shite, but i can see ur arguments for it being an album start to finish. so fair doos.
did anyone like the daft punk sugestion, as im still not sure if it would qualify?
i take back my coments on the streets, personally i think its a pile of shite, but i can see ur arguments for it being an album start to finish. so fair doos.
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I listen to a lot of Blues, too many to list so I just thought I'd list the genre and a few artists, these guys pioneered popular music and influenced all the major bands/guitarists through the 60's and early 70's like;
Stones (richards),
Beatles (harrison),
Floyd (gilmour),
Yardbirds (Page/Clapton/Mayall),
Hendrix,
Cream (Clapton),
Peter Greens Fleetwood mac (pete green and danny kirwan)
John Mayalls Bluesbreakers (John Mayall)
Led Zep (Page)
Zappa
Captain Beefheart (Ry Cooder)
the list is endless, all influenced by the following;
Lightnin' Hopkins
Robert Johnson
Leadbelly
Albert King
Buddy Guy
Howlin' Wolf
BB king
John Lee Hooker
Skip James
Son House
Charlie Patton
These are the real corner stone artists/musicians and where 90% of popular music comes from, cant beat the Blues, I suggest that anyone that is into the former group of artists I listed check out some of the above, I dont bother with new music as 99% of it is all shit and there is still plenty of music from way back to discover so its like new music to me anyway!!
Stones (richards),
Beatles (harrison),
Floyd (gilmour),
Yardbirds (Page/Clapton/Mayall),
Hendrix,
Cream (Clapton),
Peter Greens Fleetwood mac (pete green and danny kirwan)
John Mayalls Bluesbreakers (John Mayall)
Led Zep (Page)
Zappa
Captain Beefheart (Ry Cooder)
the list is endless, all influenced by the following;
Lightnin' Hopkins
Robert Johnson
Leadbelly
Albert King
Buddy Guy
Howlin' Wolf
BB king
John Lee Hooker
Skip James
Son House
Charlie Patton
These are the real corner stone artists/musicians and where 90% of popular music comes from, cant beat the Blues, I suggest that anyone that is into the former group of artists I listed check out some of the above, I dont bother with new music as 99% of it is all shit and there is still plenty of music from way back to discover so its like new music to me anyway!!
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Nice one!
My favourite is "A Grand Don't Come For Free". Mainly because unlike most albums, it's not just a selection of independent songs but telling you a whole story. It's absolutely vital to listen to that album beginning to end and not just picking single titles.
Also, there's a song for almost any mood you can be in, no matter if you've just fallen in love with a girl and you're unsure whether she fancy's you too, or if you just had a good night-out with your mates.
My favourite is "A Grand Don't Come For Free". Mainly because unlike most albums, it's not just a selection of independent songs but telling you a whole story. It's absolutely vital to listen to that album beginning to end and not just picking single titles.
Also, there's a song for almost any mood you can be in, no matter if you've just fallen in love with a girl and you're unsure whether she fancy's you too, or if you just had a good night-out with your mates.
spot on, there are songs on both original pirate material and a grand dont come for free that i can really relate to and the story on the second album is brilliant
in particular blinded by the lights sends a chill down my spine and brings back alot of memorys for me!
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leadbelly is amazing, i got into him after Nirvana did their cover where did you sleep last night. He was Kurts, daves and chris' favorite performer ever!!!!!! So i thougt if hes that influentional on a group like nirvana, then he must be good.
He did a lot for black musicians in the 30's (after he came out of prison for attempted murder). since.
Bob Dylan once said that Lead Belly was "One of the few ex-cons who recorded a popular children’s album."[
Nirvana - where did u sleep last night (what a way to end a live show, simply amazing, gives me goose bumps every time just like pink floyd - great gig in the sky from dark side of the moon)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtDC6MuImU
Leadbelly - where did you sleep last night (recorded about 70 years ago)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsfcUZBMSSg
Legend simply!!
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OH MY GOD just found this on you tube.
i have 2 albums of this (why?) and i have the dvd, misses bought it for me 4 xmas. if you dont own the album or havnt seen the dvd and you are gna be sitting at the pc for an hour. then its a must watch, If not just a listen, whilst ur doing other stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kyZ...eature=related
its totally uncut. but its pure and shows the whole thing. simplay a mindblowing performance. id trade my cossie to have been there to see this!
was recorded a few months before he shot him self, and in retrospect you can see the emotion that went into it. tho i am bias as i can play and sing the whole album note for note on my guitar. and i this was me at 17.
so you could say this is my fav all time album EVER!
i have 2 albums of this (why?) and i have the dvd, misses bought it for me 4 xmas. if you dont own the album or havnt seen the dvd and you are gna be sitting at the pc for an hour. then its a must watch, If not just a listen, whilst ur doing other stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kyZ...eature=related
its totally uncut. but its pure and shows the whole thing. simplay a mindblowing performance. id trade my cossie to have been there to see this!
was recorded a few months before he shot him self, and in retrospect you can see the emotion that went into it. tho i am bias as i can play and sing the whole album note for note on my guitar. and i this was me at 17.
so you could say this is my fav all time album EVER!
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OH MY GOD just found this on you tube.
i have 2 albums of this (why?) and i have the dvd, misses bought it for me 4 xmas. if you dont own the album or havnt seen the dvd and you are gna be sitting at the pc for an hour. then its a must watch, If not just a listen, whilst ur doing other stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kyZ...eature=related
its totally uncut. but its pure and shows the whole thing. simplay a mindblowing performance. id trade my cossie to have been there to see this!
was recorded a few months before he shot him self, and in retrospect you can see the emotion that went into it. tho i am bias as i can play and sing the whole album note for note on my guitar. and i this was me at 17.
so you could say this is my fav all time album EVER!
i have 2 albums of this (why?) and i have the dvd, misses bought it for me 4 xmas. if you dont own the album or havnt seen the dvd and you are gna be sitting at the pc for an hour. then its a must watch, If not just a listen, whilst ur doing other stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kyZ...eature=related
its totally uncut. but its pure and shows the whole thing. simplay a mindblowing performance. id trade my cossie to have been there to see this!
was recorded a few months before he shot him self, and in retrospect you can see the emotion that went into it. tho i am bias as i can play and sing the whole album note for note on my guitar. and i this was me at 17.
so you could say this is my fav all time album EVER!
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Hmm. i can think of like 1 album where i pretty much love every song.
and a few others that i don't particularly need to fast forward any, but some aren't as good as others.
the one i never get tired of is,
Inme - Daydream Anonymous
link for the amazon page of the album.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daydream-InM...1626963&sr=8-1
and a few others that i don't particularly need to fast forward any, but some aren't as good as others.
the one i never get tired of is,
Inme - Daydream Anonymous
link for the amazon page of the album.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daydream-InM...1626963&sr=8-1
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Leadbelly - where did you sleep last night (recorded about 70 years ago)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsfcUZBMSSg
Legend simply!!
Yeah Leadbelly was at the forefront of the Blues scene, although the undisputed king of the blues without doubt is Robert Johnson, the guy just oozes rock and roll and this was the early 30's!!!
This is Clapton struggling (!!) with a RJ song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETELORdwmJA
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Am I jealous that I only started playing the guitar last year? you fuckin bet, wish I'd of start 15 years ago
Yeah Leadbelly was at the forefront of the Blues scene, although the undisputed king of the blues without doubt is Robert Johnson, the guy just oozes rock and roll and this was the early 30's!!!
This is Clapton struggling (!!) with a RJ song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETELORdwmJA
Yeah Leadbelly was at the forefront of the Blues scene, although the undisputed king of the blues without doubt is Robert Johnson, the guy just oozes rock and roll and this was the early 30's!!!
This is Clapton struggling (!!) with a RJ song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETELORdwmJA
mate ive been playing 12 years, and im still crap
Thought of another cracker of an album last night.!
SKUNK ANANSIE - STOOSH
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Michael Jackson - Thriller
Moby - Play
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Muse – Absolution
Nirvana - Unplugged
Prodigy – Music For A Jilted Generation
U2 - The Joshua Tree
So many more corner stone albums. To me a great album is something you can listen to from start to end and love every track.
There are some albums I much prefer to some of the above. But I wont list I don't think they could be called corner stones.
Moby - Play
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Muse – Absolution
Nirvana - Unplugged
Prodigy – Music For A Jilted Generation
U2 - The Joshua Tree
So many more corner stone albums. To me a great album is something you can listen to from start to end and love every track.
There are some albums I much prefer to some of the above. But I wont list I don't think they could be called corner stones.
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Michael Jackson - Thriller
Moby - Play
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Muse – Absolution
Nirvana - Unplugged
Prodigy – Music For A Jilted Generation
U2 - The Joshua Tree
So many more corner stone albums. To me a great album is something you can listen to from start to end and love every track.
There are some albums I much prefer to some of the above. But I wont list I don't think they could be called corner stones.
Moby - Play
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Muse – Absolution
Nirvana - Unplugged
Prodigy – Music For A Jilted Generation
U2 - The Joshua Tree
So many more corner stone albums. To me a great album is something you can listen to from start to end and love every track.
There are some albums I much prefer to some of the above. But I wont list I don't think they could be called corner stones.
Ive got U2 joshua tree but i dont remember ever listening to it
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