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pluto
08-17-2004, 01:56 PM
Self-explanatory-what's your favorite 10 albums of all time? The only criteria is that it can't be a "best of" type compilation or a live album. Here's mine:
10. Iron Maiden-Killers
9. VH1
8. London Suede-Dog Man Star
7. Eric Johnson-ah via musicom.
6. Ozzy-Blizzard of Ozz
5. Metallica-Kill em All
4. UFO-Lights Out
3. UFO-Obsession
2. Beatles-Revolver
1. Teenage Fanclub-Grand Prix

sylvanshine
08-17-2004, 03:23 PM
I'm not going to number mine, that's too hard.

Van Halen- I
Kiss- Destroyer
Jimmy Eat World- Jimmy Eat World
The Cure- Disintegration
The Darkness- Permission To Land
Journey- Escape
The Police- Outlandos d'Amour
Bob Marley- Legend
Queen- News of the World
Cheap Trick- All Shook Up

nickdahl
08-17-2004, 05:25 PM
Let me try...this is off of the top of my head: no apparent order.

Van Halen - Van Halen
Van Halen - Fair Warning
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
AC/DC - Back in Black
JHE - Axis: Bold as Love
JHE - Electric Ladyland
Ozzy - Diary of a Madman
Aerosmith - Rocks
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Stone Temple Pilots - 12 Gracious Melodies

Is that ten? This is harder than it looks.

sylvanshine
08-17-2004, 05:46 PM
AC/DC - Back in Black

How could I forget that one? I want a do-over.

Perils of going 2nd I guess.

BoraBora
08-17-2004, 06:06 PM
Robben Ford - Robben Ford And The Blue Line
Robben Ford - Mystic Mile
SRV - In Step
SRV - Couldn't Stand The Weather
Arc Angels (Doyle Bramhall II & Charlie Sexton) - Arc Angels
Michael Landau - Tales From The Buldge
Michael Landau (Burning Water) - Burning Water
Steve Lukather (Toto) - Kingdom Of Desire
Steve Lukather - Candyman
Eric Gales - That's What I Am

jimmieb
08-17-2004, 07:22 PM
My 10 Favs not in order;

Axis; Bold as Love- Hendrix
Revolver- Beatles
Desraili Gears- Cream
Abbey Road- Beatles
Live at Leeds- The Who (opps! No Live Albums) How about Wind and the Wheat Phil Keaggy
The Sky is Crying- SRV
Ah Via the Musicom- EJ
Houses of the Holy- Zep
Boy- U2
Joshua Tree- U2

Bonus LP

Illuminate- DCB

Jimmie B

michaelomiya
08-18-2004, 01:38 AM
Originally posted by pluto
Self-explanatory-what's your favorite 10 albums of all time? The only criteria is that it can't be a "best of" type compilation or a live album. Here's mine:
10. Iron Maiden-Killers
9. VH1
8. London Suede-Dog Man Star
7. Eric Johnson-ah via musicom.
6. Ozzy-Blizzard of Ozz
5. Metallica-Kill em All
4. UFO-Lights Out
3. UFO-Obsession
2. Beatles-Revolver
1. Teenage Fanclub-Grand Prix

Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
Van Halen - VH1
Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman
Loudness - Thunder in the East
Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force
Impelliteri - Screaming Symphony
Halford - Resurrection
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
White Lion - Big Game
Metallica - Master of Puppets

funalij
08-18-2004, 02:54 AM
Here is mine (not order):

Steve Vai : Passion & Warfares
Def Leppard : Piromany
Queensryche : Operation Mindcrime
MSG : One night at Budokan
Hellecasters : Escape from Hollywood
Y.Malsmsteen : Rising force
UFO : Strangers in the night
Satriani : Surfin' with the allien
Thin Lizzy : Thunder and lightning
Zeno: : Zeno (the fisrt I think)


Javier

Stys
08-18-2004, 03:11 PM
Journey Infinity
Journey Look Into The Future
Lindsey Buckingham Beyond the Cradle
Satriani - Satriani
Fleetwood Mac Rumors
Neal Schon Voice
Led Zepplin Physical Graffiti
Rolling Stones Forty Licks
Beatles Revolver
Neal Schon Beyond the Thunder

dpeterson
08-18-2004, 08:16 PM
no particular order:

king's x - Gretchen goes to nebraska (any of them really)
van halen - van halen
the cult - electric
extreme - three sides
yngwie malmsteen - rising force
alcatrazz - no parole from rock n roll
alice n chains - dirt
mourning widows - mourning widows (nuno)
stryper - any of them
dream theater - awake


dave

jimmieb
08-18-2004, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by dpeterson
no particular order:

king's x - Gretchen goes to nebraska (any of them really)
van halen - van halen
the cult - electric
extreme - three sides
yngwie malmsteen - rising force
alcatrazz - no parole from rock n roll
alice n chains - dirt
mourning widows - mourning widows (nuno)
stryper - any of them
dream theater - awake


dave

Dave,

I forgot about "Gretchen" great album. That was definately Ty's best guitar tones, I prefer the album with the baby under the table, untitled I think. Have you seen them lately? They were down here in OC at the Galaxy, but I didn't get to the show.
I see you have some other Christian Metal 'Styper' on the list. Oz Fox used to come into the music store I worked in. He's very cool, open, very approachable. Great player, much more than the band allowed him to be. Remember the band "Bride". I wonder what happened to them? Great band, very talented guitar player, I forgot his name.

Jimmie B

mwoeppel
08-18-2004, 10:01 PM
not in any particular order...

Beatles - Abbey Road
Frank Zappa - Over-nite Sensation (close with Apostrophe)
Hendrix - Axis Bold as Love
Elivs Costello - Armed Forces
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Al Dimeola, John McLaughlin, Paco Delucia - Friday Night in San Francisco
Led Zeppelin - IV

Can you tell I came up in the 70's? I really had to dig in my collection.

BTW, I really dig DCB's Illuminate, but I'm not sure it qualifies for the 10 best.

Best NEW album: Joe Bonamassa, Blues Deluxe

If you don't know who he is, you MUST find out NOW!!
:D

Mark

jimmieb
08-18-2004, 10:16 PM
Originally posted by michaelomiya
Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
Van Halen - VH1
Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman
Loudness - Thunder in the East
Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force
Impelliteri - Screaming Symphony
Halford - Resurrection
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
White Lion - Big Game
Metallica - Master of Puppets

White Lion was a great band. Was it Vito Bratto or something like that. Great player very under rated. They were one of the more possitive Metal bands, not all sex and drugs. They are one of the few Metal cd's I still have. I see you have Ozzy in there, did you like Sabbath? I remember when Iron Man Hit the stores. We were to afraid to play it with our parents home. I remember my first party while under the influence with the words, "IIII am IIIron MMMan dah dah dahdah dah. The beginning of the end for me.

Jimmie B

michaelomiya
08-19-2004, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by jimmieb
White Lion was a great band. Was it Vito Bratto or something like that. Great player very under rated. They were one of the more possitive Metal bands, not all sex and drugs. They are one of the few Metal cd's I still have. I see you have Ozzy in there, did you like Sabbath?

Jimmie, I absolutely concur w/ your views on White Lion. Has anyone tried to play Vito Bratta's rhythm's?!?! If there ever was a successor to EVH, I'd be Vito IMHO. MONSTER writer, MONSTER chops, KILLER tone. The ADA MP1, featured prominently on "Big Game" (as well as on Loudness' "On the Prowl" and "Soldier of Fortune", and in Paul Gilbert's rack '87/'88) was devastingly midrangey and IMHO really a hotrodded Marshall (in a box, w/ the right power amp).

Randy Rhodes is also a favorite. MXR Disto+ through a nonMV Marshall. A little too much buzz for my taste. But w/ songs like "Over the Mountain", "S.A.T.O." or "Flying High Again", who cares?!

BoraBora
08-19-2004, 01:00 AM
Here are my favorite rock/hard rock albums:

Lynch Mob - Wicked Sensation
Whitesnake - Whitesnake
Racer X - Second Heat
Extreme - Pornografitti
Def Leppard - Pyromania
Ratt - Out Of The Cellar
Dokken - Back For The Attack
Riverdogs - Riverdogs
David Lee Roth - Eat'em & Smile
Dio - Last In Line

tunacaster
08-19-2004, 06:13 AM
No Order

Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffetti
Lynnrd Skynrd - One more from the Road
CCR- Cosmo's Factory
SRV- Montreux Pop Festival (live)
John Mayall's-70th Birthday Celebration
Aerosmith- Rocks
Peter Frampton- Frampton Comes Alive
Outlaws- Bring em Back Alive
Eric Clapton- Me & Mr Johnson
Atlanta Rhythm Section- Are You Ready!
38 Special- Wild Eyed Southern Boys

One extra. Alot of these bring back good memories and good times, the couple of recent ones will leave their mark on me as well.

Casper
08-19-2004, 07:05 AM
No Order--(very pop oriented, I am:)

Toto- VI, Farenheit
Mr Mister-All Albums
Chicago I-XII +16, 17
George Benson-"Breezin", Weekend in LA
Gino Vanelli-Gist of the Gemini
Swing Out Sister-any
Phil Collins-first 3 solos
Grant Guiessman-all +chuck mangione stuff
Boz Scaggs-Silk Degrees
Amy Grant-Unguarded

Shaun

Casper
08-19-2004, 07:06 AM
hOW COULD i FORGET...Any TOWER OF POWER!
sHAUN

dpeterson
08-19-2004, 07:25 AM
Originally posted by jimmieb
Dave,

I forgot about "Gretchen" great album. That was definately Ty's best guitar tones, I prefer the album with the baby under the table, untitled I think. Have you seen them lately? They were down here in OC at the Galaxy, but I didn't get to the show.
I see you have some other Christian Metal 'Styper' on the list. Oz Fox used to come into the music store I worked in. He's very cool, open, very approachable. Great player, much more than the band allowed him to be. Remember the band "Bride". I wonder what happened to them? Great band, very talented guitar player, I forgot his name.

Jimmie B


Yeah, I have an lab series l7 chopped into a head, and there is an l5 2x12 at the local pawn shop i'm thinking about getting. It's a really wierd amp in the fact that it sustains for days and is totaly solid state, but sounds awesome. I use to have a elite fender strat, that through that amp was EXACTLY the sound. I had to get rid of the fender because it was the heaviest piece of ash i've ever felt, like 2 les pauls almost.

I'm going in september, last time i saw them was in cincy, and they played for 3 hours, it was amazing, totally underated band, i'm glad they continue to make music.

I saw stryper 2 times in the same week on this last tour, one in cleveland, and columbus a day apart, great band that still has it.

I've never heard of bride, i'll have to check them out. A band that almost made the top 10 was Galactic Cowboys, they are very much in the same style as king's x, lots of harmonies, and a 12 string distorted bass :)

Dave

RacerTippy
08-19-2004, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by pluto
1. Teenage Fanclub-Grand Prix
Who?
Everything else on your list is so self-explanatory, but who in the world is this?

pluto
08-19-2004, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by RacerTippy
Who?
Everything else on your list is so self-explanatory, but who in the world is this?

Haven't heard of them or the album? Ah, well, here's some general info taken from cduniverse's website:
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1027015&cart=201352169&style=music&Bab=E

Whew-the link works. Great band, great album. It's probably the only album that I could listen to everyday and not get tired of.

pluto
08-19-2004, 06:04 PM
BTW-I noticed a lot of you guys cheated and put "live" albums in your list! Cheaters! I would of definitely had UFO's Strangers in the Night and possibly Led Zep's BBC sessions on my list!

jimmieb
08-19-2004, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by dpeterson
Yeah, I have an lab series l7 chopped into a head, and there is an l5 2x12 at the local pawn shop i'm thinking about getting. It's a really wierd amp in the fact that it sustains for days and is totaly solid state, but sounds awesome. I use to have a elite fender strat, that through that amp was EXACTLY the sound. I had to get rid of the fender because it was the heaviest piece of ash i've ever felt, like 2 les pauls almost.

I'm going in september, last time i saw them was in cincy, and they played for 3 hours, it was amazing, totally underated band, i'm glad they continue to make music.

I saw stryper 2 times in the same week on this last tour, one in cleveland, and columbus a day apart, great band that still has it.

I've never heard of bride, i'll have to check them out. A band that almost made the top 10 was Galactic Cowboys, they are very much in the same style as king's x, lots of harmonies, and a 12 string distorted bass :)

Dave

Dave,

Yes! Galactic Cowboys!!! Awesome hi energy band. I have never heard their equal in raw power and energy. Metallica is close. They're like Metallica meets the Beatles. Unbelievable harmonies brilliant tempo changes. Positive Speed Metal. Monty is the best jumping all over the stage ENERGY!. Like you said the twelve string bass is so cool there's no frequencies left for the rest of the band. I especially like it when the guitar player hooks up with him. Kings X and the Galactic Cowboys are musicians bands people who know what's going on are floored by these guys. Ever try to play any of Ty's solos, they rarely follow any of the traditional rules. Tabor modal playing. Oh yeah, I think Monty runs his bass through a Mesa Recto and crosses the sub frequencies through a traditional bass rig. That's how he gets the distorted tones. At least that's what he uses when I 've seen them.

Jimmie B

jimmieb
08-19-2004, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by Casper
No Order--(very pop oriented, I am:)

Toto- VI, Farenheit
Mr Mister-All Albums
Chicago I-XII +16, 17
George Benson-"Breezin", Weekend in LA
Gino Vanelli-Gist of the Gemini
Swing Out Sister-any
Phil Collins-first 3 solos
Grant Guiessman-all +chuck mangione stuff
Boz Scaggs-Silk Degrees
Amy Grant-Unguarded

Shaun

Shaun,

Cool choices, Love the guitar work on Amy Grants album. Back in the mix, but when they break out over the keyboard they rock very tasty riffs. I saw them when Micheal W. Smith was the keyboard player and Amy's ex Gary Chapman on bass very tight band.
How about Richard Marx with Landau doing the guitar work. Definately power pop, great chorused clean tone... In fact I think
Landau TC chorus tone is one of my favorite clean tones of all time. Next to George's tones on Abbey road. Oh yeah, Andy's
tones on Zenyada Mondata... 'Canary in a Coal Mine' or the super wide chords on "Don't stand so Close to Me".

Jimmie B

-CM-
08-19-2004, 09:51 PM
Here's my list, in no order, after far too much thought on the topic:

Ira Stein - Carousel
Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
Status Quo - Now Hear This
Checkfield - A View From The Edge
Mike Oldfield - The Songs of Distant Earth
Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Run
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of War of the Worlds
Paul Simon - Graceland
John Hiatt - Bring the Family
k d lang - Ingenue

It was very difficult, and some really good albums got cut from the list.
(I know...I could register with a different username and post the rest of them.)

tunacaster
08-22-2004, 07:39 PM
Sorry, didn't read the last line about live albums, so I will try again (no order)

Led Zeppelin -IV
Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffetti
Lynnrd Skynrd - Second Helping
CCR- Cosmo's Factory
CCR- Green River
Aerosmith- Rocks
Atlanta Rhythm Section- Sky High
38 Special- Wild Eyed Southern Boys
Eric Clapton- Me & Mr Johnson
Allman Bros- Brother & Sisters

harrellab
08-23-2004, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by jimmieb
Shaun,

Cool choices, Love the guitar work on Amy Grants album. Back in the mix, but when they break out over the keyboard they rock very tasty riffs. I saw them when Micheal W. Smith was the keyboard player and Amy's ex Gary Chapman on bass very tight band.
How about Richard Marx with Landau doing the guitar work. Definately power pop, great chorused clean tone... In fact I think
Landau TC chorus tone is one of my favorite clean tones of all time. Next to George's tones on Abbey road. Oh yeah, Andy's
tones on Zenyada Mondata... 'Canary in a Coal Mine' or the super wide chords on "Don't stand so Close to Me".

Jimmie B

That's cool that you mentioned Richard Marx...there is some very nice guitar playing and tone on his "Rush Street" album. Landau i s great and Steve Lukather plays on a couple tracks. I'm a big Andy Summers fan as well.

Joel
08-24-2004, 12:11 PM
Rush - 2112
Rush - Moving Pictures
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Anthrax - Sound of White Noise
King's X - Gretchen
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind