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Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
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My list of albums to listen to all the way through:

-Anything by the Counting Crows.
-Anything Santana.
-Beatles Greatest Hits.

More will come to mind in a bit :wink: :D

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Alan Jackson - Like Red on A Rose
Third Day - Come Together
Metallica - Black
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Some good stuff here, folks. Thank you.

'Remembering back to days when earthlings still posessed the patience and attention span to sit still and groove on tunes for a half-hour and change, excluding all other distractions....

Let us not forget, for pure instrumental guitar-driven music, many of the best Ventures albums.

Or some Martin Denny exotica, if you dig that.

And if you are in one of "those moods," the soundtrack from "The Knack" plays the same song in 10 differnt tempos, styles, different insruments, vocals, key signatures...

...tres beaucoup hip.


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Kenny Burrell - Cool Cookin' 8)

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I would have to say Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Red Hot Chili Peppers) or The Empyrean (John Frusciante). But anything with John Frusciante is just pure expression of his soul and I could listen to anything he has made all the way through no matter how long or with any band.


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The Wall, if you have time :wink:


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Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull. :)


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Ramones- Road to Ruin, Too Tough to Die

Bob Dylan- Blood on the Tracks, Nashville Skyline

Stiff Little Fingers- Inflammable Material

The Who- Quadrophenia

Stone Roses- Stone Roses

Springsteen- Born in the USA, Nebraska

U2- Joshua Tree

Ac/Dc- Back in Black

Suicidal Tendencies- How will I laugh...

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Nick Drake- Pink Moon
Wire- Pink Flag
Beatles- Sgt. Pepper
Nirvana- In Utero
R.E.M.- Reckoning
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1-Elton John-Captain Fantastic great flow and energy
2-Andres Vollenweider-White Winds for the Tomita fans, this guy played the Electric Harp (stringed) in front of a 4 piece band. Totally out of left field, but pure earphone candy.
3-Johnny Smith anything you can find, the man was blessed with a velvet touch and recording engineers who understood how to listen.
4-Bonnie Raitt-Road Tested probably one of the best "Live" albums from the '90s

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The Bonnie Raitt Collection (her choice of "best of" as opposed to an early studio Best of album)

Almost anything by Danny Gatton

After Hours - John Pizzarelli (great mellow, romantic album!)

The Original Guitar Hero - Charlie Christian w/ Benny Goodman

All I Found - Debbie Davies - fairly recent album

Bad For You Baby - Gary Moore

The list could go on and on, especially if we wander into non-guitarist albums (e.g. the classic "Almost Blue" and on and on.)

It occurred to me that, growing up long before iTunes, I've always tended to carefully choose only albums where I liked all the songs.


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