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31 minutes ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

There are many, here are some that come to my mind, in no particular order

 

   

 

    

 

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do you mean made in japan ?     because that recording sounds like an effin bootleg with the mike hidden in a tin can ,,,awful crap .

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It's exceedingly difficult to just choose one, I have a top five that I'm more than happy to dip into and listen back to back with equal joy.  Funnily enough four of these are from the 70s, when I was an impressionable teen.  Pony Express Record came 20 years after Sheer Heart Attack and is equally as bombastic.

 

If you give a damn:

Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Rich Kids - Ghosts Of Princes In Towers
Japan - Obscure Alternatives 
Aerosmith - Rocks
Shudder To Think - Pony Express Record

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I have a few, but this one is getting a lot of listens at moment. I stopped listening to it for a while but, a recent thread kick started it again.

"Dave Grusin Presents West Side Story". It has top playing, top singing and terrific arranging.

 

 From the album:

 

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Some already listed:

Pearl Jam - Ten

Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast

Pink Floyd - wish you were here

Hawkwind - Levitation

Fields of the Nephilim - Fields of the Nephilim

Michael Kiwanuka - Love and Hate

Hard Corps - Def before dishonour

Sade - Diamond Life

Genesis - Trick of the tail

Camel - Moonmadness

Kate Bush - Everything she did before Aerial

Rush - Everything they did after caress of steel and before Hold your fire.

 

But if it was going to be one album, genesis is the one that has stayed with me longer, but there is one.. hmm.. track, so it would have to be Fields of the Nephilim.

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in no particular order - 

Rainbow - Rising

Iron Maiden - Number of the beast

Metallica - Master of puppets

Death - The sound of perseverance

Control Denied - the fragile art of existence

Cathedral - The carnival bizarre

David Lee Roth - Skyscraper

Judas Priest - Painkiller

Muse - Absolution

RHCP - Blood sugar sex magic

Solitude Aeturnus - Into the depths of sorrow

Black Sabbath - Volume 4

Trouble - Trouble

 

There are loads more, but my mind has stopped here! 🤣

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Two already mentioned - Aja and What's Going On. Another for me is where I first heard Inner City Blues, which was on Working Week's Working Nights, my all time most played album.  Then there's the two Joe Jackson albums Night & Day and Body & Soul which I can happily listen to all the way through, back to back.

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