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oh, forgot to mention - Pete Doherty and Carl Barat are on the 2nd album, too :)
yea, that was them... that was the track with either Carl Barat or Pete Doherty.
  • 1 year later...

Blondie - Parallel Lines.

 

Whenever i stick that on, i remember its greatness. Brings back alot of memories that album :wub:

tlc - 'crazysexycool' [1994] and 'fanmail' [1999]. i occasionally listen to these two more for nostalgic reasons rather than just to have a good listen and whatever. they bring back so many good memories for me and are f-in brilliant albums. :wub:

 

http://www.br-online.de/bayern3/musik/meilensteine/90er/artikel/tlc-crazysexycool/foto/tlc_200_200_bmg.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0a/TLCFanmail.jpg

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Aerosmith - Pump

 

An amazing era from Aerosmith! :wub:

Vanessa Carlton - Harmonium

 

http://file.bodnara.co.kr/webedit/news/1106581108-VC2.jpg

 

A really well written and produced sophomore album from Vanessa Carlton that's criminally underrated. Unfortunetley, due to having no promotion & support from her label, the album was a commercial failure. If you're even slightly interested in her music, I'd recommend giving this album a try as it really does set her apart from everybody else in the pop music industry.

 

Stand out tracks; "White Houses", "Who's To Say", "San Francisco", "Private Radio", "Half A Week Before The Winter", "Papa" and "The Wreckage".

Nirvana - Nevermind

 

Haven't listened to it in AGES, but it's just amazing.

the entire Kate Bush back catalogue (minus Red Shoes).

 

Massive Attack - Blue Lines and Mezzanine

 

Cocteau Twins - evething by them

 

Beth Gibbons/Rustin Man

 

Portishead - both albums

 

Everything by The Smiths.

 

Blondie - Parallel Lines and Eat to the Beat

 

REM - Automatic for the People

 

Yazoo - Upstairs at Eric's

 

Depeche Mode - Black Celebration

 

The Beatles - Revolver

 

Soft Cell - Non-stop Erotic Cabaret

 

New Order - Technique

 

Eurythmics - Savage

 

Human League - Dare

 

REM - Automatic for the People

 

 

INDEED. One of the best albums EVER.

Hadn't listened to it for years but dug out Bachman Turner Overdrive - Not Fragile the other day and listen to it tons again
  • 10 months later...
Geri - Passion

Jem - Finally Woken

 

:wub:

I had quite forgotten that I've got Jem's album :mellow:

 

Here's a clutch of albums that get the occasional dusting down:

 

Essex - - - - - - - - - - - - Alison Moyet - - - - fave track: So Am I

Manage The Damage - Jimmy Somerville - fave track: Something To Live For

Simple Things - - - - - - Zero 7 - - - - - - - - fave track: Give It Away

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Orb - Orblivion

 

The Clash - London Calling

 

Curve - Gift

 

Michael Jackson - Thriller

 

Depeche Mode - Ultra :thumbup:

 

Cocteau Twins - Treasure

 

Ladytron - Witching Hour

 

Leftfield - Leftism

 

Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe

 

Jem - Finally Woken

 

The Pretenders - The Pretenders

 

Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports

 

Angelfish - Angelfish

 

Underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman

 

Way Out West - Way Out West

(brilliant, highly recommended!)

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Lately I've been listening to the Jem album, does she come under specialist? I've posted her new song in pop forum :o wasn't sure which it was to go into?
Jem for me too, played it yesterday for the first time in ages. Both Dido albums, played for the first time in ages this week.

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