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Monday, April 25, 2011

Day 115, April 25: Greatest Albums

My Favorite
All-Time Albums
I've been in the mood to do this list for a while. I can't possibly limit it to 10. So I'll do 50. But I won't waste time with comments. Suffice it to say that some of these are critically acclaimed, some are far from it. That's the beauty of having a personal blog. I don't buy many albums anymore, so most of these are from the past. Anyway, hope some of these are among your favorites. (*Possible Top 10s)
Abraxas, Santans
* A Day Without Rain, Enya
Almost There, Mercy Me
Are You Experienced? Jimi Hendrix
Back Home Again, John Denver
Band on the Run, Wings
Best of the Doobies, The Doobie Brothers
* Best of Three Dog Night
Blind Date With Destiny, The Bent Scepters
* Blue Sky, Night Thunder, Michael Murphy
Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Simon & Garfunkel
Brothers and Sisters, The Allman Brothers
Caribou, Elton John
Christine McVie, Christine McVie
* The Definitive Collection, ABBA
Down Two, Then Left, Boz Scaggs
Endless Summer, The Beach Boys
The Essential Leo Kottke, Leo Kottke
Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can't We? The Cranberries
Face the Music, Electric Light Orchestra
Fashion Nugget, Cake
* Fleetwood Mac, Fleetwood Mac
* Get Born, Jet
Grand Funk, Grand Funk
* Greatest Hits, Bread
Greatest Hits, Carpenters
Greatest Hits, Jim Croce
* Greatest Hits, Gordon Lightfoot
Greatest Hits, Patsy Cline (Country)
Greatest Hits, War
Harvest, Neil Young
History: America's Greatest Hits
Hotel California, The Eagles
* Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin
In Living Color, Cheap Trick
It's Only Rock & Roll, The Rolling Stones
* Long Distance Voyager, The Moody Blues
* Machine Head, Deep Purple
Paranoid, Black Sabbath
Rubber Soul, The Beatles
* Rumors, Fleetwood Mac
Scissor Sisters, Scissor Sisters
* Sedaka's Back, Neil Sedaka (Yes, possible Top 10!)
Seventh Sojourn, The Moody Blues
Special Edition, J.J. Cale
Storm, Fernando Ortega (Christian)
Tattoo You, The Rolling Stones
Tulsa, Wayne Hancock (Country)
* The Very Best of Roger Whittaker
What A Crying Shame, The Mavericks (Country)


2 comments:

  1. An interesting and familiar list. I have a challenge for you: how about a list of music you enjoy of all the music that preceded you? (Not just stuff contemporary to your life.)

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  2. You've got it, Al. That will be my next music-related post. And, I'll bet it will include something from what you've given me in the past!

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