Best Album Ever
#16
You are not alone with your liking for Dean Martin DJ.
He is a cool crooner with a fantastic voice.

Here is my short list.

Get Your Ya Yas Out - The Rolling Stones Live.
Crime of the Century - Supertramp,
Pyramid - The Allan Parsons Project,
Teaser and the Firecat - Cat Stephens,
Bat Out Of Hell - Meatloaf,
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles,
The Swing - INXS,
Winter Light - Linda Ronstadt,
Love Over Gold - Dire Straits,
Still Got The Blues - Gary Moore,
Nilsson Schmilsson - Harry Nilsson,
Hot August Night - Neil Diamond,
Don't Shoot Me I'm Only The Piano Player - Elton John,
No Jacket Required - Phil Collins,
L.A. Woman - The Doors,
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys.

My longer list is closer to 50 or so.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#17
that pet sounds one.
I have dloaded that twice over the yrs because every critic says it is the best, but I can never get it...and it gets thrown out again...lol
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#18
The Beach Boys album called Pet Sounds came out in a variety of sleeves for different countries and I think some of the tracks may have been mixed up too.
The copy I bought in about 1969 has the following tracks on it.
Wouldn't It Be Nice, You Still Believe In Me, That's Not Me, Don't Talk, I'm Waiting For The Day, Let's Go Away For Awhile, Sloop John B, God Only Knows, I Know There's An Answer, Here Today, I Just Wasn't Made For These Times, Pet Sounds and Caroline.

I don't think that there is a track on it that I don't like for one reason or another.
When you listen to the album in sequence, it just sort of flows like a wave of rhythm and melody. The arrangements are complex but apparantly the guys could play just as well on stage as in the studio.

Still, there are many other favourite records that I have to pull out of the cupboard and have another listen to besides this one.

The one sitting next to this is another classic.
BOLAN BOOGIE - T-Rex.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#19
There is no better album to listen to than Marcel Marso's Greatest Hits on CD. The digital clarity of the gentle breeze and soft falling rain as Marcel does his best is pure magic. Not only that but you can fall asleep to it quite easily or spend hours on end marvelling at the genious that is Marcel Marso.

Rumor has it that there is going to be a re-release of some of his most outstanding live performaces featuring such greats as; More Than Words by Extreme, Enjoy The Silence by Depeche Mode, Silence And Tears by Carl Belew, Turn the Quiet Up by Bonnie Nichols and a remake of the Oils hit titled Blue Sky Mime.

I see this as the only possible album to beat his already spectacular Greatest Hits album.

I challenge you to name a better album for those that enjoy quiet.

Geoff
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#20
capebusa.
1 did u make that up yourself excellent.
2 compilations are not allowed.
3 where do i get it?
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#21
made it up myself. Thought it would be good for a laugh.
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#22
CapeBusa Wrote:made it up myself. Thought it would be good for a laugh.
Pi_thumbsupLol3
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#23
CapeBusa Wrote:There is no better album to listen to than Marcel Marso's Greatest Hits on CD. The digital clarity of the gentle breeze and soft falling rain as Marcel does his best is pure magic. Not only that but you can fall asleep to it quite easily or spend hours on end marvelling at the genious that is Marcel Marso.

Rumor has it that there is going to be a re-release of some of his most outstanding live performaces featuring such greats as; More Than Words by Extreme, Enjoy The Silence by Depeche Mode, Silence And Tears by Carl Belew, Turn the Quiet Up by Bonnie Nichols and a remake of the Oils hit titled Blue Sky Mime.

I see this as the only possible album to beat his already spectacular Greatest Hits album.

I challenge you to name a better album for those that enjoy quiet.

Geoff

CoolafroTry anything by Joe satriani and you will find everything from cruise to blues to snooze + some harder stuff
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#24
philfy Wrote:
CapeBusa Wrote:There is no better album to listen to than Marcel Marso's Greatest Hits on CD. The digital clarity of the gentle breeze and soft falling rain as Marcel does his best is pure magic. Not only that but you can fall asleep to it quite easily or spend hours on end marvelling at the genious that is Marcel Marso.

Rumor has it that there is going to be a re-release of some of his most outstanding live performaces featuring such greats as; More Than Words by Extreme, Enjoy The Silence by Depeche Mode, Silence And Tears by Carl Belew, Turn the Quiet Up by Bonnie Nichols and a remake of the Oils hit titled Blue Sky Mime.

I see this as the only possible album to beat his already spectacular Greatest Hits album.

I challenge you to name a better album for those that enjoy quiet.

Geoff

CoolafroTry anything by Joe satriani and you will find everything from cruise to blues to snooze + some harder stuff

ClapBy the way the best album is Justice for all by Metallica before they went corporate followed by Iron Maidens Seventh son of a seventh son
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#25
Justice?? mm, wouldn't say it was their best album...

Ride the lightening I liked better, kill'em all is always good as well hehehe

TOOL - 10,000 days album is pretty damn good! love it - that & Anemia

LA Women gets a vote from me - Love the Doors as well.
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#26
Volvi Wrote:Of course there are many that come to mind but if I were to name 1 it can only be.....................

Tango in the Night (1987) - Fleetwood Mac

or theyre next collection: Greatest Hits (1988) - Fleetwood Mac

these guys were it as far as Im concerned.

Pi_thumbsup I agree.
never fly higher than your angel.
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#27
There are really to many great albums to think of. Coolsmiley

This is the Triple J list of the top ten albums ever.

Pink Floyd — Dark Side of the Moon
Jeff Buckley — Grace
Radiohead — OK Computer
The Beatles — Abbey Road
The Beatles — Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Nirvana — Nevermind
Led Zeppelin — Four
Red Hot Chili Peppers — Blood Sugar Sex Majik
Meat Loaf — Bat Out of Hell
U2 — Joshua Tree:pi_
never fly higher than your angel.
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#28
RaZz0R Wrote:Justice?? mm, wouldn't say it was their best album...

Ride the lightening I liked better, kill'em all is always good as well hehehe

TOOL - 10,000 days album is pretty damn good! love it - that & Anemia

LA Women gets a vote from me - Love the Doors as well.

Pi_thumbsupHistory will show ONE was the kick arse song
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#29
Mutha Wrote:There are really to many great albums to think of. Coolsmiley

This is the Triple J list of the top ten albums ever.

Pink Floyd — Dark Side of the Moon
Jeff Buckley — Grace
Radiohead — OK Computer
The Beatles — Abbey Road
The Beatles — Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Nirvana — Nevermind
Led Zeppelin — Four
Red Hot Chili Peppers — Blood Sugar Sex Majik
Meat Loaf — Bat Out of Hell
U2 — Joshua Tree:pi_

WmNobodys quoted Hotel California yet?
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#30
RaZz0R Wrote:Justice?? mm, wouldn't say it was their best album...

Ride the lightening I liked better, kill'em all is always good as well hehehe

TOOL - 10,000 days album is pretty damn good! love it - that & Anemia

LA Women gets a vote from me - Love the Doors as well.

WelcomeNice to see you were there at the start too Razzor before all the mum and dads jumped on the BLACK album and turned to s**t
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