What are your favourite albums of all time?

Mine are:

The Beatles - Revolver

The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street

The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - The Sound of Glenn Miller

R.E.M. - Murmur

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

The Beach Boys - Smile

David Bowie - Low

Grateful Dead - Live/Dead

Nirvana - Nevermind

Glenn Gould - Bach The Goldberg Variations

Blink 182 - Buddha

The Pixies - Doolittle

Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?

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  • Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division.

    OK Computer - Radiohead.

    Definitely Maybe - Oasis.

    Dolittle - Pixies.

    De Stijl - The White Stripes.

    Showbiz - Muse.

    Six - Mansun.

    The Velvet Underground and Nico - The Velvet Underground.

    Honey's Dead - The Jesus and Mary Chain.

    Lift your skinny fists like antennas to Heaven - Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

    Achtung Baby - U2.

    Secondhand Daylight - Magazine.

    Dogrel - Fontaines DC.

    The Last Broadcast - Doves.

    Asleep in the back - Elbow.

  • Nice to 'De Stijl' in the list. I reckon I'm about due another listen to some Magazine and Jesus and Mary Chain too.

  • De Stijl was Jack White at his creative best. White Blood Cells was the Noughties' Equivalent of 'Never Mind the B*****ks' in terms of revolution in musical direction. The rest of the albums were good, but not jaw-dropping.

    I should also add 'Desire' and 'Blood on the tracks' by Dylan. That was when he was going through his Divorce and really had to express himself.

    Also, maybe 'I should Coco' and 'In it for the Money' by Supergrass. They were a Progressive Pixies, in so many ways.

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  • De Stijl was Jack White at his creative best. White Blood Cells was the Noughties' Equivalent of 'Never Mind the B*****ks' in terms of revolution in musical direction. The rest of the albums were good, but not jaw-dropping.

    I should also add 'Desire' and 'Blood on the tracks' by Dylan. That was when he was going through his Divorce and really had to express himself.

    Also, maybe 'I should Coco' and 'In it for the Money' by Supergrass. They were a Progressive Pixies, in so many ways.

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