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29th October 2008, 08:36pm
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by zlhflans
Tampa Bay, Fl United States
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What do you consider the all time greatest album/cd?

29th October 2008, 08:37pm
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by zlhflans
Tampa Bay, Fl United States
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Pink Floyd-  The wall

29th October 2008, 08:38pm
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by zlhflans
Tampa Bay, Fl United States
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29th October 2008, 08:45pm
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by freezenyr
central region of New York state United States
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Beatles; Rubber Soul.

29th October 2008, 09:48pm
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by kco
Perth Australia
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Queen

Queen Greatest Hits

29th October 2008, 09:53pm
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by kco
Perth Australia
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Dire Sraits

Brothers in Arms

30th October 2008, 12:55am
#7
by rjlanc
England
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U2 - Joshua tree

30th October 2008, 05:07am
#8
by ladydeath
Michigan United States
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Dave Mason-Alone Together

30th October 2008, 05:20am
#9
by amac7079
Sydney Australia
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nirvana - nevermind    it changed a generation

30th October 2008, 05:24am
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by amac7079
Sydney Australia
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my personal favorite though is gin blossoms - new miserable experience

and props to michael jackson and thriller even if his wackiness has worn on the memory

30th October 2008, 06:47am
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by Hugh_T_Patterson
San Francisco, CA United States
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Other than my own albums (just kidding, I hate listening to my bands), the Clash's first album. Los Angeles by X. Stoneage Romeos by the Hoodoo Gurus.

30th October 2008, 07:55am
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by zombywoof
Landenberg United States
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Frank Zappa - "Overnight Sensation"

Now the fact that you guys selected anything else as the best LP/CD merely indicates you have yet to listen to it!  Best non-Zappa LP/CD is Jennifer Warnes - "Famous Blue Raincoat" (she sings the songs of Leonard Cohen)...... 

I know.....you haven't heard that one either!  That's OK, if & when you finally do, you can always edit your previous choices made!!!!  No embarrassment in changing your mind when new information clearly shows you were wrong.....  unless you are a republican US president.... In that case, you just stay committed to the wrong path any damn way!Cool

30th October 2008, 09:15am
#13
by chrish
Newcastle upon Tyne, England United Kingdom
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Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

30th October 2008, 11:03am
#14
by mwaltenburg
Greenville, NC United States
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Gun's N' Rose's  Appetite For Destruction. Hardest Album in the world. Even VH1 and MTV agree that this is the greatest album ever.

30th October 2008, 11:12am
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by Duffer1965
New York, New York United States
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The Clash -- Sandinista

30th October 2008, 11:54am
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by gumpty
congleton England
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Radiohead : OK computer

30th October 2008, 12:18pm
#17
by eddiewsox
Chicago United States
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Europe '72--The Grateful Dead

30th October 2008, 12:48pm
#18
by Duffer1965
New York, New York United States
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mwaltenburg wrote:

Gun's N' Rose's Appetite For Destruction. Hardest Album in the world. Even VH1 and MTV agree that this is the greatest album ever.


Hmm. I'd almost say that VH1 and MTV's endorsement would be evidence that it was not the greatest album ever.

7th November 2008, 05:21am
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by CyberSensei
Oklahoma United States
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Duffer1965 wrote:
mwaltenburg wrote:

Gun's N' Rose's Appetite For Destruction. Hardest Album in the world. Even VH1 and MTV agree that this is the greatest album ever.


Hmm. I'd almost say that VH1 and MTV's endorsement would be evidence that it was not the greatest album ever.


 Their endorsement may have had a little credibility when they *actually* played music videos!

BTW--Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd longest/highest charted selling album of all time!

7th November 2008, 11:31am
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by JFlann
United States
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Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick

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