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My vote goes to Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon(1973). I love Pink Floyd and although they are not my favorite band, every single track on this album is amazing.
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Are You Experienced? by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
Led Zeppelin IV by Led Zeppelin
The Beatles' White Album
Nevermind by Nirvana
Change by the Alarm
Ramones by the Ramones
Nevermind the *******s, Here's the Sex Pistols by the Sex Pistols
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell by Social Distortion
Okay, that's 11, but those are some of the greatest. Honestly, I've never understood the fascination with Dark Side of the Moon. Not a bad album by any means. But far, far from great.
Fully Dressed an Naked---Zoot Money.....If only because my previous reference to it was deleted for copyright reasons....But It`s still a hel? of a record...
I can't separate Who's Next and Led Zeppelin 4. These albums came out only a few months from each other. FM radio had expanded somewhat; however most areas of say a half million people had two, maybe three rock stations tops! From what I remember of that era is that every song from these albums were consistently played on the air. It's very rare for all the songs to be played on albums. Usually DJ's push two or three songs.
I would say *NSYNC's self-titled album was a true musical masterpiece in every sense of the word. A very complex album that features the king of all music, Justin Timberlake on it.
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Hotel California - Eagles
The Wall - Pink Floyd
Dark side of the moon - Pink Floyd
The WHO - Whos next
I could type forever!!!!!!
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