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Mystikalmyers79 t1_ja72qe3 wrote

Led Zeppelin 2 .... Awesome Album from start to finish . 1969 saw the release of the debut album from the mighty Zep also .... Just think how amazing that is 2 Zep albums in one year . Jimmy Page his sound on Zep 2 was absolutely amazing my favorite guitar player . The whole band simply amazing till the end in September of 1980. ✌🏼🤘🏼

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FullRollingBoil t1_ja7m732 wrote

Agreed. My only knock would be that I’m not a fan of drum solos on albums.

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saltwatermasquerade OP t1_ja97gzm wrote

I got into this album later because it was obviously before my time, but it was pretty badass.

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Mystikalmyers79 t1_ja9q153 wrote

Definitely before my time too . But been listening to ZEP since I was 7 yrs old . So a little over 30 years .

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Lovingly-ducky t1_ja76pz1 wrote

Moenie and Kitchi by Gregory And The Hawk has always been my go to. Especially in a rainy day

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apefist t1_ja77hsn wrote

Radiohead - The Bends

I guess it was their last “guitar album”

I’m not even a big Radiohead fan, but I think this album is such indie greatness. People always want to argue OK Computer is better, and it’s a great album as well, but The Bends is full of great singles and OK Computer is almost a bunch of different parts to a larger song, I guess?

I listen to tracks on The Bends all the time, learned to play most of its songs on guitar, and well..? I just think it’s swell

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onelittleworld t1_ja8leaj wrote

The Who -- Who's Next

REM -- Reckoning

U2 -- Achtung Baby

Porcupine Tree -- Deadwing

Pink Floyd -- Animals

Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album

Genesis -- A Trick of the Tail

These albums simply demand to be listened to as albums, and they reward the listener with a captivating experience from start to finish.

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saltwatermasquerade OP t1_ja97ojl wrote

Listened to a couple of these, but not Porcupine Tree. Listened to a couple of tracks, looking forward.

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onelittleworld t1_jaahfap wrote

Get yourself into a proper frame of mind. Then, let it flow over you.

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[deleted] t1_ja91ea1 wrote

Remain in Light by Talking Heads

A brilliant album that shows off the incredible talents of some of my favorite musicians. I was already a huge fan of Brian Eno (801, Roxy Music, solo) and Adrian Belew (King Crimson), so adding Byrne's song writing and style was always going produce one of the great albums.

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red-eee t1_ja78tyc wrote

Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Red Hot Chili Peppers. First album with with Rick Rubin, front to back bangers, it still holds up. Give It Away is still one of the best songs of all time

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