Your greatest albums

A few more:

7) Consolers Of The Lonely - The Raconteurs

What I love about these guys is that everything they do is totally steeped in classic rock, yet they sound so fresh and original, never sounding hackneyed or cliched. Tremendous.

8) Pink Moon - Nick Drake

Nick and his guitar. Sparse and uncompromising. Just beautiful. His last album before succumbing to depression and death.

9) Music For Airports - Brian Eno

Atmospheric perfection from the ambient pioneer.

10) Revolver - The Beatles

My favourite Beatles albums for many reasons: As a young kid, I would occasionally persuade my parents to 'turn on the record player'. Of the very few albums they owned, this would be the one I would usually choose (the cover fascinated me). The opening moments of Taxman still transport me back in time to my parents' house in the '70s. And of course, it is a landmark album. Not just for The Beatles, but the entire music scene. The progression from Please Please Me in 1963 to Revolver in 1966 is still extraordinary.

The list could go on and on, but here are some other notables:

Double Nickels On The Dime - Minutemen
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Moon Safari - Air
There's A Riot Goin' On - Sly & The Family Stone
Vienna - Ultravox
Sabotage - Black Sabbath
Dirk Wears White Sox - Adam & The Ants
Life's A Riot With Spy vs Spy - Billy Bragg
 
Revolver is an album that will transport anyone back to simpler times.
 
I can't give an order here, but these are albums that I consider my all time favourites

The Smiths - The Queen is Dead

- I actually never listened to this (or any other Smiths') album until 2010. I now consider the Smiths undoubtedly my favourite band of all time. And I Know it's Over may be my favourite song of all time. I can't say enough about the album without both selling it short and overhyping it. Complete masterpiece

Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I am

- The energy, the charisma, the moment. Every time I hear this album I revisit my teenage years. I simply cannot listen to a track without playing the album through.

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP

- Without a doubt the album that I have listened to more than any other. I was 8 when it was released - my brother is 13 years my elder and he had bought it. My mum banned me from listening or being in his room when he was listening. I had never wanted to listen to anything more in my life.

The Streets - Original Pirate Material

- Changed my life. Mike Skinners brash, blunt, potetic social commentary resonates just as much now as it did upon release. But he said it best himself - 'Cult classic, not bestseller'

Oasis - Be here now

- The first Oasis album I remember listening to. Love every track. D'you know what I mean is my undisputed favourite Oasis track, too.

Madvillain - Madvillainy

- I remember when I first finished listening to it. I thought it was the most over-rated album I'd ever heard. Completely sub par. I didn't even think about revisiting. Then a few weeks later I found myself remembering some of the lyrics, ended up falling in love with it. Definitely not for everyone but if once you get it, you are hooked and in a whole new world.

Atmosphere - When life gives you lemons, paint that sh*t gold

- An astonishing album. An absolute masterclass in songwriting. I would recommend reading along to the lyrics on first listen. An emotional rollercoaster of an album



Some others that I won't spend too long writing about (But I still hold in a similar regard)

Blu & Exile - Below the Heavens
Eels - Beautiful Freak
Nirvana - Nevermind
Wu Tang - 36 Chambers

(all smiths albums other than Meat is Murder could also be included)
 
If we could like this post more than once, I would
 
My ten all time favorites, in no particular order:

Dredg - El Cielo

Tool - Lateralus

Oceansize - Effloresce

Dream Theater - Scenes from a memory

Coheed & Cambria - In keeping secrets of silent earth: 3

Faith No More - Angel Dust

Metallica - ...and justice for all

Life of Agony - Soul searching sun

Rage against the machine - Rage against the machine

Steven Wilson - Hand.Cannot.Erase


Honorable mentions:
Spock's Beard - Snow
Paradise Lost - Symbol of life
Both helped me when I was in a very difficult time in my life...
 
Very nice list, Rob.
 
Very nice list, Rob.
 
@Satanfriendly - that Cellar system looks like a beauty. Wonderful front end; do I spy high end KEF or B&W speakers? And is that an Audio Research amp lurking in the background?
 
@Satanfriendly - that Cellar system looks like a beauty. Wonderful front end; do I spy high end KEF or B&W speakers? And is that an Audio Research amp lurking in the background?

B&W 802 matrix speakers and they are indeed Audio Research amps (pre and head). Power amps are a pair of Acoustic Reality D class mono blocks using B&O ICE chips.

Sounds kind of nice
 
@Satanfriendly - that Cellar system looks like a beauty. Wonderful front end; do I spy high end KEF or B&W speakers? And is that an Audio Research amp lurking in the background?
B&W 802 matrix speakers and they are indeed Audio Research amps (pre and head). Power amps are a pair of Acoustic Reality D class mono blocks using B&O ICE chips.

Sounds kind of nice
Beautiful System.
I run a Linn LP12 front end with a Syrinx 3 arm and Koetsu Rosewood cartridge. Digital Hi-res via a Chord Mojo DAC. Amp is a Krell, feeding original Acoustic Energy AE-1s.
 
I run a Linn LP12 front end with a Syrinx 3 arm and Koetsu Rosewood cartridge. Digital Hi-res via a Chord Mojo DAC. Amp is a Krell, feeding original Acoustic Energy AE-1s.

And every bit as nice. I had an LP12/Ittok with a Transfiguration on a second system until recent and a brilliant front end but I replaced it with an old Micro Seiko DD I renovated. Spent that much time and effort renovating I decided to keep the MS.

AE1's are a class act. I also have the Celestion equivalent in the SL700's.
 
Other great albums which came to mind recently are......

High on Tulsa Heat - John Moreland

There is something real and authentic in this album which is delivered with a great sense of honesty. The drum kit is definitely old school and the cymbals have a lovely sense of air and age about them. As for John himself, a fantastic song writer with a gruff as fuck voice and yet a sweet delicate touch on the guitar. A well recorded album with care and attention. You feel it

Tokyo Tapes - Scorpions

My favourite live album together with Skynyrd. In this case more because I have always been a massive Scorpion fan after first seeing them live with an audience who numbered in the 20's. Uli Jon Roth is just a guitar magician and a God. His guitaring on Fly to the Rainbow is just simply the best display ever of how far you can take a guitar. The rest of the album is just awesome and as a live album, wonderful. Diverse, original and delivered

Dire Straits - Dire Straits

I have a half speed master cut of this album and it is truly wonderful in every sense. As my son says it is anything but perfect and they have kept it for all its mistakes and imperfections. Great choice of songs and all played with great talent and a sense of enjoying what they are doing. Whether they were or not is another thing.

Signing Off - UB40

A brilliant first album before they disappeared down the road of commercialism. Not to say their later material was bad but they just didn't have the same raw edge. I can listen to this album over and over again and still find something new in there. A great pressing and a great recording.
 
Totally agree on Scorpions. Many folk think they are OTT 80's Hair Metal; they were around long before then, and have a fantastic back-catalogue.
 
Interesting! My speakers prior to the AE1's were Celestion SL6S's. I sit my AE1's on Sonus Faber stands; have modified them by adding lead shot into the hollow columns. I can only imagine how good your system sounds - top class components from start to finish. I heard a set of the top-of-the -wozzer B&W speakers (looked very similar to yours, if not the same), being driven by riduculously powerful McIntosh Power Amps in a home theatre system - bloody amazing.
 
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The D class mono blocks are a real top act. 650W each and will happily drive anything down to 1 ohm. They work really nice with the valve pre in that they give real drive while maintaining the sweetness of the valves. Never fluster and never sweat.

The Celestions I use with a large Yamaha integrated and the MS deck with a Supex 900/Expert Stylus and sapphire cantilever. A very precise and musical set up. A Krell is a possible replacement for the Yam and on the radar.

I only buy cheap though and guess having friends who know people who know people always helps.

Yeh you got to have something to play all this music on.
 
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In no order, makes little sense, often chosen for just a couple of tracks, will change tomorrow:
Julian Cope -- 20 Mothers
Sex Pistols -- Never Mind The Bollocks
The Vibes -- Voodoo Juju
The Long Ryders -- State Of Our Union
The Jam -- In The City
Magazine -- Secondhand Daylight
Nirvana -- Nevermind
Credence Clearwater Revival -- Green River
The Ruts -- The Crack
Stiff Little Fingers -- Inflammable Material