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My 126 favorite albums of all time
wordpress ^ | September 22, 2012 | Dan from Squirrel Hill

Posted on 09/22/2012 7:18:26 PM PDT by grundle

My 126 favorite albums of all time

These are my 126 favorite albums of all time. This list is arranged in order of preference, starting with my #1 favorite.

1) Linda Ronstadt – “Heart Like a Wheel” (1974)




2) The Beatles – “Rubber Soul” (1965)




3) Daryl Hall & John Oates – “Voices” (1981)




4) Pretenders – “Pretenders” (1980)




5) Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Willy and the Poor Boys” (1969)




6) The Who – “Who’s Next” (1971)




7) Blondie – “Parallel Lines” (1978)




8) Cream – “Disraeli Gears” (1967)




9) Loverboy – “Get Lucky” (1981)




10 Janis Joplin – “Pearl” (1971)




11) Elvis Costello – “Armed Forces” (1979)




12) The Beatles – “Revolver” (1966)




13) The Who – “Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy” (1971)




14) Phil Spector – “A Christmas Gift for You” (1963)




15) The Beatles – “Help!” (1965)




16) The Velvet Underground – “1969 Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed” (1974)




17) Patty Smyth – “Greatest Hits: Featuring Scandal” (1998)




18) The Beatles – “A Hard Day’s Night” (1964)




19) Pretenders – “Learning to Crawl” (1984)




20) Blondie – “Blondie” (1976)




21) Daryl Hall and John Oates – “Private Eyes” (1981)




22) Go-Go’s – “Beauty and the Beat” (1981)




23) The Clash – “London Calling” (1979)




24) The Waitresses – “The Best of the Waitresses” (1990)




25) The Rolling Stones – “Let It Bleed” (1969)




26) Led Zeppelin – “Led Zeppelin IV” (1971)




27) Pink Floyd – “The Dark Side of the Moon” (1973)




28) Bruce Springsteen – “Born to Run” (1975)




29) Donna Summer – “Bad Girls” (1979)




30) Bonnie Hayes and the Wild Combo – “Good Clean Fun” (1982)




31) Josie Cotton – “Convertible Music” (1982)




32) The Beatles – “1″ (2000)




33) Fleetwood Mac – “Rumours ” (1977)




34) The Velvet Underground – “The Velvet Underground & Nico” (1967)




35) Vince Guaraldi – “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965)




36) The Beatles – “The Beatles (White Album)” (1968)




37) The Allman Brothers Band – “At Fillmore East” (1971)




38) Otis Redding – “The Ultimate Otis Redding” (1986)




39) Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Cosmo’s Factory” (1970)




40) Cream – “Fresh Cream” (1966)




41) Elvis Costello – “This Year’s Model” (1978)




42) John Williams – “Star Wars IV: A New Hope” (1977)




43) Skeeter Davis – “The Essential Skeeter Davis” (1995)




44) Elvis Costello – “My Aim Is True” (1977)




45) The Velvet Underground – “Loaded” (1970)




46) The Like – “Release Me” (2010)




47) Billy Joel – “Glass Houses” (1980)




48) Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Green River” (1969)




49) The Velvet Underground – “The Velvet Underground” (1969)




50) The Clash – “The Clash” (1979)




51) Juice Newton – “Juice” (1981)




52) Linda Ronstadt – “Linda Ronstadt” (1972)




53) Peter Tchaikovsky “The Nutcracker (Kirov Orchestra/Valery Gergiev)” (1998)




54) Joni Mitchell – “Blue” (1971)




55) Aretha Franklin – “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You” (1967)




56) Led Zeppelin – “Houses of the Holy” (1973)




57) The Who “Live at Leeds” (1970)




58) The Beatles – “Abbey Road” (1969)




59) Kim Wilde – “Kim Wilde” (1981)




60) The Rolling Stones – “Beggars Banquet” (1968)




61) Joe Jackson – “Look Sharp!” (1979)




62) Jimi Hendrix – “Are You Experienced?” (1967)




63) Neil Young – “Tonight’s the Night” (1975)




64) The Byrds – “Sweetheart of the Rodeo” (1968)




65) The Beatles – “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (1967)




66) New York Dolls – “New York Dolls” (1973)




67) Richard & Linda Thompson – “Shoot Out the Lights” (1982)




68) Jefferson Airplane – “Volunteers” (1969)




69) Buffalo Springfield – “Buffalo Springfield Again” (1967)




70) Weird Al Yankovic – “Dare to Be Stupid” (1985)




71) Aretha Franklin – “Lady Soul” (1968)




72) Liz Phair – “Exile in Guyville” (1993)




73) The Modern Lovers – “The Modern Lovers” (1976)




74) The Supremes – “Every Great #1 Hit” (1974)




75) Bob Dylan – “Bringing It All Back Home” (1965)




76) The Rolling Stones – “Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)” (1966)




77) Roxy Music – “Siren” (1975)




78) Sly & the Family Stone – “Greatest Hits” (1970)




79) Graham Parker – “Squeezing Out Sparks” (1979)




80) R.E.M. – “Murmur” (1983)




81) Joni Mitchell – “Court and Spark” (1974)




82) Neil Young – “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere” (1969)




83) Michael Jackson – “Off the Wall” (1979)




84) Ella Fitzgerald – “Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas” (1960)




85) Billy Joel – “The Nylon Curtain” (1982)




86) Rod Stewart – Every Picture Tells a Story (1971)




87) Derek and The Dominos – “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs” (1970)




88) Jefferson Airplane – “Surrealistic Pillow” (1967)




89) Stevie Wonder – “Innervisions” (1973)




90) Sia – “We Are Born” (2010)




91) Brenda Lee – “20th Century Masters: The Christmas Collection: The Best of Brenda Lee” (2003)




92) George Harrison – “All Things Must Pass” (1970)




93) Led Zeppelin – “Led Zeppelin II” (1969)




94) The Rolling Stones – “Sticky Fingers” (1971)




95) Linda Ronstadt – “Get Closer” (1982)




96) Billy Joel – “52nd Street” (1978)




97) The B-52′s – “The B-52′s” (1979)




98) X – “Wild Gift” (1981)




99) Richard & Linda Thompson – “I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight” (1974)




100) Cyndi Lauper – “She’s So Unusual” (1983)




101) Prince – “Purple Rain” (1984)




102) Big Mama Thornton – “Hound Dog: The Peacock Recordings” (1992)




103) Talking Heads – “More Songs About Buildings and Food” (1978)




104) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – “Damn the Torpedoes” (1979)




105) Blondie – “Eat to the Beat” (1979)




106) Fleetwood Mac – “Mirage” (1982)




107) Buddy Holly – “From the Original Master Tapes” (1985)




108) 10,000 Maniacs – “In My Tribe” (1987)




109) The Bangles – “Different Light” (1986)




110) Blondie – “Plastic Letters” (1977)




111) The B-52′s – “Cosmic Thing” (1989)




112) John Cougar Mellencamp – “Uh-Huh” (1983)




113) Johnny Cash – “At Folsom Prison” (1968)




114) Billy Joel – “The Stranger” (1977)




115) Madness – “One Step Beyond…” (1979)




116) Daryl Hall & John Oates – “X-Static” (2000)




117) Boston Pops Orchestra – “A Christmas Festival” (1987)




118) Bruce Springsteen – “The River” (1980)




119) Marvin Gaye – “What’s Going On” (1971)




120) Loverboy – “Loverboy” (1980)




121) Grateful Dead – “American Beauty” (1970)




122) Crosby, Stills & Nash – “Crosby, Stills & Nash” (1969)




123) Blood, Sweat & Tears – “Child Is Father to the Man” (1968)




124) Dusty Springfield – “Dusty in Memphis” (1969)




125) The Feelies – “Crazy Rhythms” (1980)




126) Jackson 5 – “Christmas Album” (1970)



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To: Yardstick

“...the one with the line “the lunatics are on the grass” (I’m blanking on the title)”

Me too on the title. But the greatest line from that song is “the lunatics are in my hall/the lunatics are in my hall/the paper holds their folded faces to the floor/and every day the paper boy brings more”

A great comment on all politicians, that’s my take at least.

Floyd RULES. I also love “shine on you crazy diamond” it’s my song for my best friend, even though she doesn’t like Pink Floyd.


81 posted on 09/23/2012 2:14:42 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: doc1019

“I would really freak people out if I listed my 100 favorite classical albums ... LOL!”

Go for it, just remember to ping Evening Star.

Hubby and I are now waking up to classical music every morning and it is wonderful.

It’s been a tough few years, finding a radio station to wake up to. After the suits broke up Curtis (sliwa) and (ron) Kuby, it was very difficult.

Hubby likes WFUV the Fordham U. NPR station that plays Americana music, but they just lull me back to sleep, it was really a problem, not waking up!

So, I said that has to go and we bounced around. There was a pretty good Rock station, but it didn’t last long. Then I had the Jersey news station on, but hubby hated that.

Finally I found (re-found) the grand old NY Times station WQXR that the Times abandoned, it is now high up on the dial, but it comes in good here. The music is lively, there are no ads, and I grew up on that station, my father wouldn’t have anything else on the radio. So it makes me feel all sorts of secure.

I do still miss some of the features they used to have, there was always a great report on advertising, etc.

But we are getting into classical again, it’s very good. And we are getting out of the bed and into work, which is essential if you are part of the 53%!


82 posted on 09/23/2012 2:23:03 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: Revolting cat!

Beefhart Rules!


83 posted on 09/23/2012 2:27:26 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: LongWayHome

Agreed.


84 posted on 09/23/2012 3:57:49 AM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: 21twelve

2112! Yeah! I’m so happy to see more and more rock n roll FRepper posts over the years. I wonder if Joe Perry is a lurker...?

No Black Sabbath on his list though...
And no They Might Be Giants. Their album Flood is legendary.
And no Nina Simone or any blues on the list...

Anyway, I’m a huge Rush fan, so wanted to say hello and add my two bits.


85 posted on 09/23/2012 5:04:36 AM PDT by lefty-lie-spy (Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
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To: Yardstick
Okay, I read your post and the last song on Dark Side of the Moon popped into my mind, the one with the line “the lunatics are on the grass” (I’m blanking on the title). And I am now humming it. Do I win a prize?

Exact same song I hummed when I saw the post! weird..

86 posted on 09/23/2012 5:14:55 AM PDT by DouglasKC
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To: grundle; All

Liked this list...as you included many excellent commercial big sellers...along with a few albums that I am not familiar with

You ranked a few Hall & Oates albums high....good to see they get some respect that has been due for awhile. Of course, that new “Live From Daryl’s House” has really help Hall & Oates critical acclaim

Although...the Beatles “White Album”....not sure if you got the album there...or left it blank...LOL my failing eyesight


87 posted on 09/23/2012 5:50:14 AM PDT by SeminoleCounty (Egypt wants to execute me.)
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To: grundle
No Uriah Heep? Metallica? Jeff Beck? Rare Earth?
Loverboy... L O L serielsy?
88 posted on 09/23/2012 6:49:02 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (>> F U B O << "What the hell kind of country is this if I can only hate a man if he's white?")
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To: grundle

Dude, I don’t know how many artists I’ve heard answer the question “What’s your favorite album?” by saying: “The next one!” !

Music, art are alive. By creating a list (and I admit, I’m listophobic) you lock yourself in the past!

My favorite albums are the next albums by New Country Rehab, Eilen Jewell, the Gourds, POkey La Farge, Deadman, and many other Americana (and not only) artists.


89 posted on 09/23/2012 11:34:20 AM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong!)
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To: Revolting cat!

There’s quite a bit of non-mainstream stuff on my list. I’ve heard “Trout Mask Replica,” but I just happen not to like it.


90 posted on 09/23/2012 12:47:14 PM PDT by grundle
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To: Ransomed
You have a lot of good ones for sure. All I can imagine is there must be deep Loverboy album cuts or something beyond what the general nonLoverboy conversant person would have been exposed to?

Freegards

Check out "Take Me To The Top" from their "Get Lucky" album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxN5TiepCzo

91 posted on 09/23/2012 12:51:09 PM PDT by grundle
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To: willgolfforfood
Just hum ONE of them.

Dang it, now I've got "Money" stuck in my head!!

92 posted on 09/23/2012 3:19:16 PM PDT by Fast Moving Angel (A moral wrong is not a civil right: No religious sanction of an irreligious act.)
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To: grundle

As I said, I think you’re brave to expose yourself to all kinds of criticisms with a personal list that is upside down the stupid lists of Rolling Stone mag editors and readers.

As for Capt. Beefheart, I’d never put him on top of a list, I was just making a point about my wish to see an entirely unconventional list. Oh, well.


93 posted on 09/23/2012 9:12:14 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong!)
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To: grundle

I liked it. I bet the intro would sound awesome on a good system.

Here’s some 70’s Scorpions. They cheesed out in the mid 80s but the 70’s stuff is cool, which is a shame because most folks only know them from the 80s on. 1975’s “In Trance.’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm7yzZnFJQk

Freegards


94 posted on 09/23/2012 9:39:55 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

Duane Eddy...Because They’re Young


95 posted on 09/24/2012 10:02:35 PM PDT by ibytoohi (What the hell has happened to my country?)
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