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Looking through my collection here, ten is a lot easier that just one. In no particular order:
- Roxy Music - Avalon
- Philip Glass - Akhnaten
- Electric Light Orchestra - Time
- Neil Diamond - Hot August Night
- Ella Fitzgerald - Best of the Songbooks
- Glenn Miller - A Legendary Performer
- Mike Oldfield - Songs of Distant Earth
- Vangelis - Blade Runner
- Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
- The Cult - Love
(Ask me again next week, or next month, and my list will probably change).
There are some tragic omissions here but i think i could make do with these 10.
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Spirit World Field Guide - Aesop Rock
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Good Kid M.A.A.D. City - Kendrick Lamar
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Run the Jewels 3 - Run the Jewls
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The Missing Man - AFI
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Downtown Battle Mountain - Dance Gavin Dance
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October Forever - Driveways
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Gun Mouth 4 Hire: Horns & Halos 2 - Andre Nickatina
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Divisi - A Lot Like Birds
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Dedication 6 - Lil Wayne
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The Melody and the Enigmatic Nature of Volume - Evans Blue
know it's more recent stuff than not, but
Madvilliany - Madvillian Drukqs - Aphex Twin To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar Since I Left You - The Avalanches The Glow, Pt. 2 - The Microphones Late Registration - Kanye West Remain In Light - Talking Heads Illinois - Sufjan Stevens The Money Store - Death Grips Cosmogramma - Flying Lotus
One look at my album collection tells me that that is not conceivable.
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Aha - Hunting High and Low
Roxy Music - Avalon
Alanis Morisette - Jagged Little Pill
Beatles - One
Paul McCartney and Wings - Band on the Run
Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark
Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Elton John - Caribou
Subject to change without notice Edit: format
In chronological order...
1 & 2 - The Beatles (White Album) (1968) by The Beatles 3 - La Invasión de los blátidos (1992) by Cuca 4 - In Utero (1993) by Nirvana 5 - Historias (1994) by Arjona 6 - Insomniac (1995) by Green Day 7 - Version 2.0 (1998) by Garbage 8 - Dónde están los ladrones? (1998) by Shakira 9 - Americana (1998) by The Offspring 10 - Enema of the State (1999) by Blink 182
Off the top of my head and in no particular order:
- Highway 61 Revisited (Bob Dylan)
- Blood on the Tracks: New York Session (Bob Dylan
- Willie and the Poor Boys (CCR)
- Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Tally Hall)
- 1990 (Daniel Johnston)
- Z (My Morning Jacket)
- I Had A Dream That You Were Mine (Hamilton Leithauser & Rostam)
- London Calling (The Clash)
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles)
- Roast Beef (Biff Rose)
If I thought about it longer, I'd probably end up with a more varied list as far as genre.
Toe- For Long Tomorrow.
Delta Sleep- Ghost City.
Good kid- Good Kid 3.
Car Seat Headrest- Teens of Denial.
Radiohead- OK Computer.
Nirvana- Bleach.
RX Bandits- Mandala.
Stone Temple pilots- Core.
Blind Melon- Soup.
Mayday Parade- A Lesson in Romantics.
List just off the top of my head. Would be different if I thought about it longer.
Without giving it tons of thought:
An Awesome Wave - Altj
Camp - Childish Gambino
Dear - Keaton Henson
So Long Forever - Palace
High Violet - The National
Trouble Will Find Me - The National
Romantic Works - Keaton Henson
Up From Below - Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Bon Iver - Bon Iver
- Sgt Pepper's, Beatles
- Morning Phase, Beck
- Origin of Symmetry, Muse
- In Rainbows, Radiohead
- What's the Story Morning Glory, Oasis
- Random Access Memories, Daft Punk
- Bossanova, Pixies
- Swordfishtrombones, Tom Waits
- Pretty Hate Machine, NIN
- The Lord of the Rings film trilogy soundtrack
10 times the first and last self-titled album of our school punk band "Auswurph" ! The bass had one string. The guitar 5, on a good day, on all other days more 3 to 4. The drums were stolen here and there -ask me how I know, I was the drummer - and our frontman was a certified psycho. No really, he was. Several stays in the psychiatry. I think there weren't even 10 cd's made... I can't remember exactly. Now as I think of it I can't remember anything of that time in detail, all a bit blurry, but one thing I can remember: it was the best album anyone had made since the invention of noise.
None? At that point, I'd just stop listening to music.
I can't play albums as it is, because hearing the same artist, the same songs, in the same order every time drives me crazy
What kinda music have you listened to? Bands/artists who compose albums with a central concept and/or sound are a lot easier for me to listen to than albums that are collections of unconnected songs. For an example, Devin Townsend's Ziltoid the Omniscient, and Empath, or King Gizzard's PetroDragonic Apocalypse are way more listenable as a full album than some pop-music album designed to hit the top charts with maximum radio/streamablility.