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Nice. I just couldn't bring myself to include John Henry on that list. Almost forgot about Misc T!

 

John Henry is probably my favorite! It is a very interetsing album and End of The Tour is a great album closer.

 

Any particular reason you don't like John Henry as much?

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John Henry is probably my favorite! It is a very interetsing album and End of The Tour is a great album closer.

 

Any particular reason you don't like John Henry as much?

Meet James Ensor. First TMBG song I didn't like. It all kinda went downhill after that for me, too - didn't end up liking any albums after that one...

End of the Tour is fantastic, as is Destination Moon, Self Called Nowhere, Unrelated Thing....hmm, wait. Maybe it should be on that list.

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We don't all work in record stores. If you think a band is worthy of inclusion on this list, please at least say the name of the band/artist. Maybe some of us would like to check out these albums, but we can't do that if we don't know who the artist is.

 

Unfun

Bivouac

24 Hour Revenge Therapy

Dear You

 

Furnace Room Lullaby

Blacklisted

The Tigers Have Spoken

Fox Confessor...

 

Hobos Demos

Closed

Chicken Demos

It's Crazy

 

s/t

Monsters Always Scream

Hang On Ted

Who Wants to Play Bass?

 

Automatic Midnight

Suicide Invoice

Audit in Progress

Thunder Down Under

 

4 is not 5. Whoever those bands are, none of them qualify. Sorry.

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Beach Boys: Friends, 20/20, Sunflower, Surf's Up, Carl & the Passions, Holland (20/20 is the weak link in that chain, but it's better than a lot of group's best album's, so there!)

Tim Buckley: Happy Sad, Blue Afternoon, Lorca, Starsailor, Greetings From L.A.

Randy Newman: Randy Newman (Creates Something New Under the Sun), 12 Songs, Live, Sail Away, Good Old Boys

Bruce Springsteen (I don't think I saw him mentioned): Greetings From Asbury Park, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle, Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, The River, Nebraska

Parliament: Osmium, Up for the Down Stroke, Chocolate City, Mothership Connection, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein

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We don't all work in record stores. If you think a band is worthy of inclusion on this list, please at least say the name of the band/artist. Maybe some of us would like to check out these albums, but we can't do that if we don't know who the artist is.

4 is not 5. Whoever those bands are, none of them qualify. Sorry.

 

"papel dispensation" but your right, the bastard does work at a record store.

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We don't all work in record stores. If you think a band is worthy of inclusion on this list, please at least say the name of the band/artist. Maybe some of us would like to check out these albums, but we can't do that if we don't know who the artist is.

4 is not 5. Whoever those bands are, none of them qualify. Sorry.

 

 

Oh Snap!!!! ~TheShua

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Fair enough, here are my previous ones w/ added names...

Bob Marley & the Wailers

Catch a Fire, Burnin', Natty Dread, Rastaman Vibration, Exodus, Kaya, Survival, Uprising

 

Fugazi

13 Songs, Repeater, Steady Diet of Nothing, In on the Kill Taker, Red Medicine

...and a couple more for good measure:

 

Morphine

Good, Cure for Pain, Yes, Like Swimming, The Night

 

Yo La Tengo

Fakebook, Painful, Electr-O-Pura, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out

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Zen Arcade

New Day Rising

Flip Your Wig

Candy Apple Grey

Warehouse

 

And those were all recorded within a three year period ...

The first four albums below were recorded during two sessions on two separate days in 1956:

 

Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

Relaxin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

Workin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

Miles Ahead

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Making Jazz albums fast doesn't count, as there's no other way of making them. :monkey

True, but it's still incredible to have recorded four all-time classic albums over the course of two sessions.

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