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Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Propaganda- A secret wish
OMD- Dazzle ships
Mercury Rev- Deserter's songs
The Buggles- Living in the plastic age and Adventures in modern recording
J M Jarre- Equinox, Magnetic fields and the concerts in China
Kraftwerk- Trans Europe Express
Fleet Foxes- Ragged Wood
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Genesis "Seconds out"
Air "Moon safari"
Everything by Boards of Canada
New Order "Substance" & "Technique"
Seal's first album
The Chameleons "Script of the bridge"
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Television -Marquee Moon
Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
Haircut 100 - Pelican West
Human League - Reproduction
Japan - Adolescent Sex
Magazine - Correct Use Of Soap
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Wild Planet - The B-52s
Superunknown - Soundgarden
Rated R - Queens of The Stoneage
Vs - Pearl Jam
Kick - INXS
A-Ha Shake Heartbreak and Because of the Times - Kings Of Leon
Doolittle - The Pixies
In It For The Money - Supergrass
Plus any 'best of' from the following:
Led Zeppelin
The Kinks
The Clash
The Jam
Foo Fighters
XTC
The Stranglers
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
I'm a bit of a metalhead, but one album I take every where with me and have done since it came out in 1989 is the B-52's Cosmic thing. It reminds me of so many places I went to with it in my walkman!
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus or Black and White
The Cure - Disintegration or The Head on the Door
The Sisters of Mercy - First & Last & Always
Fields of the Nephilim - Elizium
Rammstein - Sehnsucht
Japan - Tin Drum
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
camel...........stationary traveller
black sabbath..........greatest hits 1970's
robbie williams..........i've been expecting you
travelling wilburys...........volume 1
I'm a bit of a metalhead, but one album I take every where with me and have done since it came out in 1989 is the B-52's Cosmic thing. It reminds me of so many places I went to with it in my walkman!
Was going to mention that one too Paulos! I think Roam, Junebug and Dry County would be my favourites from that album. How about you?
I've got into their earlier stuff more (when Ricky Wilson was still in the band) but CT is a great album and always makes you feel happy
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Forgot to mention 'Topaz' from Cosmic Thing, really love that song too.
Another album I really like is Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins - I find Billy Corgan's voice a bit annoying these days but there's
some good stuff on that album like Today and Quiet.
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Duffy - Rockferry
Train - Save Me San Francisco
The Script - The Script
Del Amitri - Hatful of Rain
John Mellencamp - The Best That I Can Do
Scorpions - World Wide Live
Gary Moore - Wild Frontier
Re: Which album do you never tire of listening to?
Republica - 1st album
Tear For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair
Keane - Hopes And Fears
Paramore - Riot
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
Everything by Porcupine Tree/Steven Wilson
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