What is for you the best album ever ?, The really best ever ! |
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What is for you the best album ever ?, The really best ever ! |
Apr 9 2006, 10:54
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Hope this isnt cheating by posting a compilation but mine is:
The Best of the Best Air Guitar Albums in the World... Ever! 3 CDs of the best rock ever. Failing that ill go for: Fall out boy - Under the cork tree |
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Apr 9 2006, 12:23
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Apr 13 2006, 22:29
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Santana - Abraxas, where the Samba Pa Ti is even better than Black magic Woman/Gypsy Queen, the Samba lets my gf melt down immediately I put it up
When I 1st played this album, this physical result was quite surprising. Another ladykiller: Pink Floyds Wish you were here - Shine on you crazy diamond , in the 5.1 DTS-CD version! Queen - Innuendo is pure pain, art, emotion, Queen at their final eclipse. Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik , this little piece of music tells everything about music, from calm ballad to poprocky eruptions. If you have this with the overture of Cosi fan tutte, you don't need much else. Technically best albums are Dire straits , of course, but also Jacques Loussier Trio plays Bach, who combines pure bass, piano & drums with the 1st hard rocker of history = Bach. hm, hard rock, best album Deep purple in Rock, I think. hmhm, already more than 1 really best You cannot compare apples with peaches This post has been edited by user: Apr 13 2006, 22:31 -------------------- www.High-Quality.ch.vu -- High Quality Audio Archiving Tutorials
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Apr 14 2006, 04:51
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Apr 14 2006, 11:15
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Jethro Tull - Catfish Rising
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Apr 16 2006, 21:46
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Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 9-November 05 From: Empoli, Florence Member No.: 25664 |
Uhm... are many but having to choose one of them....
I choose Art Of Life of X-Japan Best song that express all the feelings of the human heart/mind and the life too... Maybe the only band that has tried to make a song of so emotional high-level. Thanks X-Japan 4ever. [sigh] -------------------- The Reasoner at Takusama.com
Emitremmus - the Wise |
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Apr 16 2006, 22:05
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noone here likes Trance music
My favorite CD is "A Trip In Trance" - CD2 (mixed by DJ Esquille) also Scooter - The Stadium Techno Experience (not all tracks though, the best track is "Soul Train"). |
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Apr 22 2006, 23:05
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Neneh Cherrie's Homebrew (1992), 'Move With Me' and 'Peace of Mind' are my favorite tracks from this album, produced like most of her music by Booga Bear (her husband). Her music grew on me a lot over the years, she's my favorite artist, it's a pity she didn't release a album since ten years.
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May 4 2006, 22:46
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Peter Gabriel - Passion
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May 7 2006, 05:53
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May 18 2006, 12:49
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Thats`s easy:
Wishbone Ash - Argus Well, not so easy: Peter Green - In the skies |
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May 18 2006, 13:45
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 302 Joined: 3-October 01 From: Finland Member No.: 188 |
Hehe, today I actually updated my entry from 2003. Don't you just love these long-running threads
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May 20 2006, 07:03
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De-Loused In The Comatorium - The Mars Volta
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May 20 2006, 19:04
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Group: Members Posts: 117 Joined: 13-August 04 From: Munich, Earth Member No.: 16248 |
Genesis: The lamb lies down on broadway orrrrr Steely Dan: Aja |
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May 26 2006, 20:34
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This has got to be one of the Hardest Questions In The Universe To Answer...
For me, it's a three-way tie between... Physical Graffitti - Led Zeppelin The Beatles (the white album) - The Beatles Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd ...with honorable mention going to... Yessongs - Yes I base these choices on how many copies of each album I've owned over the years (based on that criteria, I expect that most releases by Primus will be moving up the list...Primus sucks!). -------------------- voted 'Most likely to veer your thread' three straight years!
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May 30 2006, 01:55
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Group: Members Posts: 245 Joined: 10-February 04 From: London Member No.: 11923 |
I love these threads to gather music suggestions...
In my modest collection, I will choose Neil Young - "Decade" |
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May 30 2006, 05:24
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Group: Members Posts: 303 Joined: 5-April 06 From: Aachen, Germany Member No.: 29203 |
Hybrid - "Wide Angle"
Cool style, very creative work on the drums and strings, includes my all-time favourite track and one of the best mixings/masterings I've ever heard. Awesome! -------------------- Nothing is impossible if you don't need to do it yourself.
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Jun 30 2006, 07:48
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Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 10-May 06 Member No.: 30620 |
It's always switching between Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco and De-Loused in the Commatorium by The Mars Volta...
Right now it's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. I've gotten really into 5.1 music lately and my favorite out of my limited collection (not my fault they don't release much music to my tastes in surround) has to be Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming lips. It's the most creative and involving use of 5.1 I've ever heard, bar none. A close second is DJ Play My Blues by Buddy Guy. The mix on that album is absolutely superb. He's probably my favorite guitarist too. I've never heard anyone who's played like him. Sure, there is no shortage of guitarists who can play faster than him, but they don't make their guitar sound like it's about to catch fire. This post has been edited by BobsRevenge: Jun 30 2006, 07:57 |
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Jun 30 2006, 09:30
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Apex Twin - I Care Because you do
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Jul 4 2006, 00:06
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Well my tastes grew several notches above when I discovered Pink Floyd.
But anybody knows the "talent" pianist and compositor Bob James !?!? And his partnership in the GREAT quartet called Fourplay? (smooth jazz) "Joined at the hip" with Kirk Whalum is one of his greatest albums that I have listen
-------------------- "Taking a jazz approach and concentrating on live playing, I wanted to use several different rhythm sections and vintage instruments and amps to create a timeless sound that's geared more around musicality and vibe than sonic perfection. The key was to write with specific rhythm sections in mind, yet leave open spaces for soloing." Lee Ritenour
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Jul 12 2006, 03:31
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Great thread (nicely revived from the dead btw) and a lot of great music mentioned. However only one album I've ever heard stands above all the others. And it's hard choice because it's up against some other really great albums. And that album is:
Ayreon - The Human Equation It's like taking every type of music I love and blending it together into one massive progressive rock/metal opera. I love it so much. Not to mention it introduced me to a lot of other bands because their singers participated in it. This post has been edited by DreamTactix291: Jul 12 2006, 03:35 -------------------- Nero AAC 1.5.1.0: -q0.45
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Jul 12 2006, 04:34
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Great thread (nicely revived from the dead btw) and a lot of great music mentioned. However only one album I've ever heard stands above all the others. And it's hard choice because it's up against some other really great albums. And that album is: Ayreon - The Human Equation It's like taking every type of music I love and blending it together into one massive progressive rock/metal opera. I love it so much. Not to mention it introduced me to a lot of other bands because their singers participated in it. I've had this album scince christmas of 2004. Great album indeed. -------------------- we was young an' full of beans
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Jul 15 2006, 02:35
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1) Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets
2) Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine 3) The Verve - A Northern Soul |
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Jul 17 2006, 23:56
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Can't decide between:
Pink Floyd: Animals or The Wall Led Zep: Physical Graffiti Rush: Hemispheres |
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Jul 18 2006, 23:09
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The best album ever for today is... "Standing in the Way of Control" by "The Gossip".
Call it garage soul or riot disco, but yes, sir, they can boogie indeed. |
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