Top 10 albums of all time

That's an interesting one. I've not listened to that particular album myself but everything i read about Sonata Arctica says the first two albums are great and after that it drops off in quality a little. I have listened to the first two Sonata Arctica albums and i do feel both are fcuking fantastic so perhaps i ought to give Reckoning Night a listen since you've included it in your list.

I like all of their albums, with the exception of Unia. That one was a little too heavy on the prog for my liking. I know some people don't like the later Sonata albums, as they moved away from the power metal style, but as I say, anything but Unia works for me. Reckoning Night has my favourite song of theirs too, White Pearl, Black Oceans.
 
I like all of their albums, with the exception of Unia. That one was a little too heavy on the prog for my liking. I know some people don't like the later Sonata albums, as they moved away from the power metal style, but as I say, anything but Unia works for me. Reckoning Night has my favourite song of theirs too, White Pearl, Black Oceans.

I'll have to explore their stuff some more then, i mean those first two albums of theirs really blew me away. They're both fecking amazing in my opinion and i can listen to them over and over again no bother. Hopefully i'll like some of their other stuff just as much!
 
The first 4 albums all rule imo, not heard the next lot though :lol:

Listening to Stones Grow Her Name, now on youtube, sounds alright.
 
1. Technique - New Order
2. Let it Bleed - The Rolling Stones
3. Origin of Symmetry - Muse
4. It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold us Back - Public Enemy
5. And Justice For All - Metallica
6. Humbug - Arctic Monkeys
7. Electronic - Electronic
8. Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
9. The Man Machine - Kraftwerk
10. L.A. Woman
 
Yes indeed. Besides their first two albums, I could've picked Brave New World, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son or even the last one was well. But because Dance of Death was the album through which I've discovered Maiden it has always been my favourite. It's the same for that Dream Theater album. Many people will go for Metropolis Part 2 or Images and Words, but Octavarium was their first album I listened to and I really love it.

I thought The Final Frontier was pretty boring. Starblind, The Alchemist and The Talisman were just about listenable but the rest i haven't revisited for years.
 
I'd say the greatest album from any Wu member is Liquid Swords, personally. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is so good as well mind you.

Fair enough, I think both are on the same level technically, I believe OB4CL had a much greater impact on hiphop. Either wouldn't look out of place in my list, but I had to choose one
 
1) Rain Dogs - Tom Waits
2) Real Life - Magazine
3) August and Everything After - Counting Crows
4) Joshua Tree - U2
5) Hunky Dory - David Bowie
6) The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths
7) Soul Mining - The The
8) tba
9) tba
10) tba
 
1. Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
2. Robert Johnson- King of the Delta blue singers.
3. Bob Dylan- Bringing it back home.
4. Black Sabbath- Paranoid
5. Duke Ellington- Ellington in Newport
6. Beatles- sgt peppers
7. The Clash- London's Calling
8. Bruce Springsteen-Darkness on the edge
9.The Pixies- Doolittle
10. Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures.
 
Yeah I think we have similar tastes. Have a vague feeling of déjà vu with this so apologies if it's been discussed before, but have you listened to the Electrif Lycanthrope bootleg? It's insanely good. Available at archive.org
cheers for the head up...will have a download of that....speaking of deja vu....i think I actually spotted your location before in some thread and answered the same way.

probably anyway.
 
cheers for the head up...will have a download of that....speaking of deja vu....i think I actually spotted your location before in some thread and answered the same way.

probably anyway.
Ha, if we did I can't remember that bit, so we're either fine or doomed to repeat this in six months' time. But yeah, I think the bootleg's like Nils Logren's authorised one, where I like it more than the big live album Waiting for Columbus. In their prime, with great sound for a studio session.
 
You should try some of their more recent albums.

Melvins are one of the few bands I can think of whose output is as solid now as when they started. Great band.

I expect i will, Bullhead is next on my list for them though.
 
Fair enough, each to their own. It's funny, the way you described the albums is almost the exact opposite of how I view them. I see Generation Terrorists as a collection of individual (and catchy) songs, that don't quite fit together in an album. Whereas I see the Holy Bible as a perfect group of songs that sit together as a cohesive unit. To be honest, I didn't even like THB when I first heard it, but it slowly grew on me until I loved it. I don't think there is another album for me that had such a disparity between how I felt with the first few listens and how I eventually felt about it. That seems to be the case with the music industry to some extent (that it's a slow burner), with the initial reviews being less emphatic than the write-ups it received for the 10th anniversary edition.

You're bang on there. The Holy Bible is my favourite album ever. Twenty years ago now.

Such a unique blend of situations resulted in that album and sadly we'll never see another album quite like it again in popular music.
 
Just stumbled on this thread (I may well have posted in it - too lazy to check.) Pretty hard for me to choose 10, but I will say that Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and Liquid Swords, which I only discovered this year (20 years late to the party!) would be very near that list. Anyway, not including that, here are 10 of my favourites (in no particular order):

- Hunky Dory (David Bowie)
- Exile on Main Street (Stones)
- Sgt Peppers (Beatles)
- Tonight's The Night (Neil Young)
- Blue - Joni Mitchell
- Dark Side of The Moon (Pink Floyd)
- Spirit of Eden (Talk Talk)
- Tommy (The Who)
- The Cars (The Cars)
- Blood on The Tracks (Dylan)
 
Just stumbled on this thread (I may well have posted in it - too lazy to check.) Pretty hard for me to choose 10, but I will say that Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and Liquid Swords, which I only discovered this year (20 years late to the party!) would be very near that list. Anyway, not including that, here are 10 of my favourites (in no particular order):

- Hunky Dory (David Bowie)
- Exile on Main Street (Stones)
- Sgt Peppers (Beatles)
- Tonight's The Night (Neil Young)
- Blue - Joni Mitchell
- Dark Side of The Moon (Pink Floyd)
- Spirit of Eden (Talk Talk)
- Tommy (The Who)
- The Cars (The Cars)
- Blood on The Tracks (Dylan)

This is tough, but it would probably go something like this (in no order, and only one per artist, otherwise I'd probably only have Beatles/Stones/Floyd/Who):

Pink Floyd - The Wall: I'm a huge fan, and I know the purists likely won't agree, but this album resonates with me like few others.
The Who - Tommy: Another double album. Not as tight or focused as Who's Next, but the ideas are just spilling out from Townshend. Keith Moon is also on fire here.
The Beatles - Sgt Peppers: Obvious choice, but it really is an incredible album. A Day in The Life might be the best song ever.
David Bowie - Hunky Dory: Hard to pick one Bowie album, but this one is the best combination of style and substance (a balance Bowie has occasionally had trouble striking.)
The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street: Another double album! The Stones peaked with this one, and never came close again.
Neil Young - After The Gold Rush: Part Crazy Horse; part folk. A truly brilliant album, highlighted by the title track.
The Cars - The Cars: For me, the best debut album ever.
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces: Some of the best lyrics; great hooks.
The Rheostatics - Whale Music: Criminally underrated Canadian band. Doubt any of you will have heard of them. Check this album out.
Guns 'n' Roses - Appetite For Destructions: To think what could have been....
 
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You also included this bonus list, which is possibly better than your main one:

God, now I'm thinking about it, a number of other albums spring to mind:

Scott Walker - Scott Walker: Incredibly, this album was a commercial disappointment. With masterpieces like Duchess, Angels of Ashes and Rhymes of Goodbye, it's hard to understand why.

Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden: Timeless in the sense that it sounds like it could've been released last year. An 80's album that in no way sounds like an 80's album.

Talking Heads - Fear of Music: Brian Eno's influence can really be felt on this one, and that's never a bad thing.

Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets: I love just about everything I've heard by Eno, but this one just shades Another Green World as my favourite.

Roxy Music - Country Life: A Really Good Time, Prairie Rose, Out of The Blue. All classics.

Radiohead - Kid A: Many will opt for Ok Computer, but I think this one was more daring, and has such a comforting/disquieting feel to it.

Peter Gabriel - Passion: Awesome soundtrack; usually find myself mouth-breathing while listening to this one.

Tindersticks - Tindersticks (second album): I remember hearing Tiny Tears on The Sopranos and thinking I needed to hear more of these guys. Thankfully I did.

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions: It's just all so effortlessly genius. Stevie Wonder is the like the Paul Scholes of music.

Ween - Chocolate and Cheese: It's like listening to a really awesome mix tape put together by Dean and Gene Ween. Buenos Tardes Amigos, Freedom of '76 and Roses are Free are standouts.
 
In no particular order,

  1. The The - Soul Mining
  2. Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
  3. Magazine - Real Life
  4. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
  5. Bowie - Hunky Dory
  6. Radiohead - The Bends (love OK Computer nearly as much)
  7. U2 - Joshua Tree
  8. Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
  9. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
  10. Counting Crows - August and Everything After

Reserves

Nevermind - Nirvana
10 - Pearl Jam
Substance - Joy Division
Automatic For The People - REM
Out of Time - REM

The first 2 miss the cut because they has 3/4 brilliant tracks but not much else, the third because it is a compliation and the REM albums because I only had 10 spaces.
 
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No order, subject to change:

Ice Cube - The Predator
Outkast - Aquemini
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Zero 7 - Simple Things
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Nas - Illmatic
Sasha & Digweed - Northern Exposure I
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
Radiohead - Kid A
 
Also no order and subject to change:

Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
Black Sabbath - Sabotage
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
Riverside - Second Life Syndrome
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Tame Impala - Lonerism
Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin
Storm Corrosion - Storm Corrosion
Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine
 
Swackapoeli Kanoe: The Sky in my Mind's Eye
Ethel Lard: Memoirs of a Tramp
Serendippididoo: Bakewell Analogue
3in21: The Aubergine Album
Ferret 'Teeth' Jamison: I Still Have My Legs
 
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
 
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten
Pearl Jam - Ten

Prefer Vitalogy. :lol:
 
From Ten to Riot Act everything Vedder touched is my sacred musical sphere.

Nothingman is right up there with anything he's done. And tremor christ!

Yeah it's probably not as consistent as Ten but a bit looser and closer to what they sound like live (which is obviously great).
 
In no order

Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Never mind - Nirvana
2001 - Dr Dre
The Eminem Show - Eminem
What's the story - Oasis
The Black Album - Metallica
The Black Album - Jay-Z
8 Mile OST - Eminem
The Beautiful Letdown - Switchfoot
Death Certificate - Ice Cube
 
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
Dolly Parton - Jolene
The Clash - The Clash
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Wilco - Summerteeth
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Portishead - Dummy
Galaxie 500 - On Fire
 
QOTSA - SFTD
QOTSA - Like Clockwork
QOTSA - Rated R
White Stripes - White Blood Cells
RATM - RATM
Alanis Morissette - JLP
Muse - BHaR
Wolf Alice - My Love Is Cool
Led Zep - IV
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Jeff Buckley - Grace

That's as well as I can do, no chance I'm trying to order them :lol:
 
Yeah it's probably not as consistent as Ten but a bit looser and closer to what they sound like live (which is obviously great).
Ten is personal man and far more than a musical project for him. He basically wrote his life and put it out in that album. Nothing else mattered. He still won't be able to sing Release without getting all choked up. A true emotional outburst.
 
Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
Madvillainy - Madvillainy
David Bowie - Low
J Dilla - Donuts
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Nas - Illmatic
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours
Alain Goraguer - La Planete Sauvage OST
 
  1. Radiohead-The Bends,
  2. Prince-Purple Rain,
  3. Radiohead-Ok Computer,
  4. Kasabian-West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum,
  5. Eminem-Marshall Mathers,
  6. U2-Zooropa,
  7. R.E.M-Automatic For The People,
  8. David Lee Roth-Skyscraper,
  9. Van Halen-Van Halen,
  10. AC/DC-Highway To Hell
In no order.
 
I've been listening to Revolver a lot recently and its a truly brilliant album. Annoyed Yellow Submarine is there in the middle stinking it up somewhat!
 
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
Nirvana - In Utero
Patti Smith - Horses
The Ramones - Leave Home
The Replacements - Let It Be
Velvet Underground & Nico