Top 10 albums of all time. Tell me Bluelight.

Definite classics, for sure.

A couple I forgot to mention:

- Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle (replace one of the DMX albums and that's definitely in my top 10)
- Dr. Dre - The Chronic (I prefer 'Doggystyle' over it, but that's easily an honorable mention, if not in the actual top 10)
- Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang: The 36 Chambers (easily an honorable mention...I'm sure most hip-hop heads got that in their top 10)

forever>>>36 chambers
 
Something I had been thinking about doing for awhile but never got around to it, now I have a reason to :)

1. Before These Crowded Streets - Dave Matthews Band
Favorite band, favorite album. Start to finish a whole journey of sound and imagery

2. Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
Brilliant lyricism and incredibly catchy, huge influence on my writing

3. Illmatic - Nas
Fuck me brilliance. The words are intense and the beats are unstoppable. Every playlist I make has a bunch of songs from this cd.

4. Mothership Connection - Parliament
No one can layer as many hooks into one song as Parliament does. Can't help but groove to this beast ("Make my funk the P-Funk, I wants to get funked up")

5. Crash - Dave Matthews Band
Sax solos to die for, carpe diem lyrics that even a mild pessimist like me can relate to, and a sound that can't be replicated.

6. Metaphorical Music - Nujabes
Do yourself a favor and listen. I haven't met a person who doesn't enjoy Nujabes.

7. Smash the Windows - Mischief Brew
Folk punk perfection. Great tunes throughout.

8. Overcast! - Atmoshpere
Slug demonstrates here that one can spit intelligent rhymes and still have a raw sound. A classic.

9. Goddamnit - Alkaline Trio
Love the lyrics, so relatable for me. Add energy and grit and you have a fucking epic emo? cd.

10. Red Eyed Soul - World/Inferno Friendship Society
Music to fall in love to. While fucked up on drugs. And tearing apart the government.
 
Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E
Incubus - Make Yourself
Incubus - Morning View
Offspring - Smash
Greenday - Dookie
Greenday - Insomniac
Nirvana - Nevermind
System Of A Down - Self Titled
System Of A Down - Toxicity
Disturbed - The Sickness

Yea a lot of repeats, but that's the quickest I could come up with. I'm sure Tool, APC, Sublime, and 311 should be in there to.
 
Atheist - Piece of Time
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence
Revocation - Empire of the Obscene
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Suffocation - Pierced from Within
At the Gates - The Red in the Sky is Ours
Cryptopsy - None so Vile


I was just naming off metal albums, I'm too biased when it comes to rap and hip hop. With that music I'm all about Aesop Rock, Cage, Sage Francis, Blueprint and Soul Position. Not much else, so take it how you will.

As far as rock and shit goes...ah fuck I could go on for days
 
in no particular order

Beatles-abbey road
Pink Floyd-animals
King Crimson-court of the crimson king
zeppelin I
Hendrix: axis: Bold as love
Cream- Desarelli Gears
Beatles- White album
Beatles- Sgt Peppers
Floyd- Dark Side
Nirvana- In utero

Def some i left off that real arguments could be made for
 
Jedi Mind Tricks - Violent By Design
Bone Thugs n Harmony - Eternal est 1999
Rakim - The Master
Outkast - ATLiens
The Beatnuts - Musical Massacre
Classified - While You Were Sleeping
Wu-Tang - Enter The Wu-Tang(36 Chambers)
Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep
Cypress Hill - Temple of Boom
Dr. Dre - Chronic 2001
 
^^ good call on 6 feet deep.

gza - liquid swords ...i dont think ive seen anyone mention this gem?
odb - return to the 36 chambers
wu-tang - 36 chambers
notorious big - ready to die
jedi mind tricks - servants in heaven kings in hell
mf doom - operation: doomsday
pink floyd - dark side of the moon
the doors - morrison hotel
fleetwood mac - rumours
the rolling stones - probably sticky fingers, but its hard to chose
 
I'm a little late but:
Elliott Smith - 'from a basement on the hill' -and- 'figure 8'
Alice In Chains - 'self titled'
Portishead - 'dummy'
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - 'tender prey'
Ministry - 'the mind is a terrible thing to taste'
Lou Reed - 'berlin'
Iggy Pop - 'lust for life'
Iggy Pop & The Stooges - 'raw power'
Nirvana - 'in utero'

so damn hard to cut it down to 10 :-)
 
Stooges - Funhouse
Modern Lovers - s/t
Velvet Underground & Nico - s/t
Pink Floyd - Piper at the gates of dawn
Beach boys - Pet sounds
David Bowie - Ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars
Brian Eno - Taking tiger mountain (by strategy)
Joy division - Unknown pleasures
Buzzcocks - Singles going steady
Talking heads - Fear of music
 
I like a wide variety of music, so this is really hard for me.
As far as albums that I don't seem to ever get bored of, even after 20+ years of listening, I would probably name these:

Jazz
Miles Davis: Bitches' Brew

Rock
Jimi Hendrix: Axis Bold as Love
Led Zeppelin: one of the first 4 albums (I can't possibly choose just one)

Reggae
Bob Marley: Kaya or Survival

Funk
Parliament: Mothership Connection

Western Classical
Bach: Cello Suites 1-6 by Pablo Casals

West African / bluesy
Ali Farka Toure: Niafunke (funky-as-hell African/blues sound with hand drums and electric guitar)
Boubacar Traore: Ga Solo (passionate singing and beautiful acoustic guitar)

East African
Hamza El Din: A Wish (Funky and poetic oud, played by a virtuoso - BTW, this guy played with the Dead)

Classical Indian
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan: Signature Series Vol I or II (a virtuoso on the Sarod who plays deep, emotional, and intense music)

This leaves me with just one or two albums in each of my favorite genres, which is woefully inadequate. In fact, I am getting agitated! These are the essential groups/musicians/albums missing from my list that are screaming at me right now: "you can't possibly live without me!"

Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow, Volunteers
Mozart: The final 2 symphonies
John Coltrane: Giant Steps, etc. etc.
Nirvana: everything
Pat Metheny: one quiet night
Zap Mama: A ma zone
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Blood Sugar Sex Magic
The Doors: LA Woman
Cream: Disraeli Gears
Bob Dylan: Bringing it all Back Home
Ali Farka Toure: Talking Timbuktu
Stanley Turrentine and the Three Sounds: Blue Hour / Blue Horn (This is the most incredibly funky slow music I have ever heard)
Miles Davis: multiple albums
Jimmy Smith: Back at the Chicken Shack
Bill Evans: something
Alla: El Sud
 
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Here's what I'm comin up with right this second:
1. Neil Young- Tonights the Night
2. Sonic Youth- Daydream Nation
3. Rolling Stones- Beggars Banquet
4. Waylon Jennings- Dreaming My Dreams (ya that's right- fuckin country)
5. Velvet Underground- Velvet Underground & Nico
6. Beck- Sea Change
7. Clash- London Calling
8. Bob Dylan- Time Out of Mind
9. Merle Haggard- If We Make It Through December
10. Jamey Johnson- That Lonesome Song
 
Kyuss- Welcome to Sky Valley

panic_the_digital has redeemed this thread. This album is essential.

My top 10 list, in no particular order:

Beatles - Abbey Road
Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
Colour Haze - Ewige Blumenkraft
Shpongle - Tales of the Inexpressible
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
Love - Forever Changes
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#00
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
 
these are 10 of my alltime favs ..no order

8ball and mjg- on top of the world
8ball- lost
ugk-ridin dirty
mobb deep- the infamous
korn- life is peachy
sublime- sublime
young jeezy- trap or die mixtape
twista- adrenaline rush
bone thugs- e1999
dj screw- 3 n the morning part 2
 
panic_the_digital has redeemed this thread. This album is essential.

My top 10 list, in no particular order:

Beatles - Abbey Road
Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
Colour Haze - Ewige Blumenkraft
Shpongle - Tales of the Inexpressible
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
Love - Forever Changes
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#00
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

Thank you. I clearly have some work to do, as I only have 3 of those, and am already looking to acquire 2.

Also, I am replacing Beirut with Built to Spill- Perfect from now On.
 
Wow Buck, another stones fan huh? I hesitate to put them in the top ten, but the stones are my second favorite group of all time next to the beatles. I would rank Let it Bleed as the
number one stones album closely followed by sticky fingers.
 
twista-adrenaline rush
sublime-40 oz 2 freedom
crucial conflict-the final tic
mariah carey-emancipation of mimi
r kelly-r
young jeezy-thug motivation
2pac-all eyez on me
jayz-blueprint
pantera-vulgar display of power
usher-confessions
 
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