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What's your Classic Album everybody should hear?

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Created by evlPanda > 9 months ago, 14 Sep 2011
landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
14 Sep 2011 7:51PM
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Bigwavedave said...

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Couldn't Stand the Weather




that just got me thinking "where in blue blazes did I leave that record"one to digitize on the weekend
drove across the nullabor a fewweeks ago listening to lots of rerecordings, Coldchisels "swingshift" and a best of Divinyls were the standouts

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
14 Sep 2011 10:10PM
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Great idea for a thread! Thanks in advance for sharing...

Rob Dougan - Furious Angels



One of the most "heard" Aussie musos who's name you don't know.

Everyone knows this gem, and the rest of the album is just as good:



laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
14 Sep 2011 10:12PM
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the beginning of one the best bands ever


DUDE
NSW, 1132 posts
14 Sep 2011 11:01PM
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salt
VIC, 617 posts
14 Sep 2011 11:37PM
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evlPanda said...

Tosca - Suzuki



Perfect on a rainy day. Hypnotic, smoky, subtle beats and grooves. Who could imagine Austrains could be so cool?

(Was going to say K&D Sessions but Suzuki has a wider appeal)


man that is a sick album from way back. Kruder and Dorfmeister also kik ass. You probably like DNB too? check out my mix: http://soundcloud.com/weightless1/space-cowboy

Ados
WA, 421 posts
14 Sep 2011 11:09PM
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The Trane.





busterwa
3782 posts
14 Sep 2011 11:27PM
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GalahOnTheBay said...






remember overtaking a road train up north sitting on 180kph and that song was playn ....

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
15 Sep 2011 12:08AM
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choco said...




That one is definitely one of my favourites, here is another classic that is worth a listen.



One that is on high rotation ATM is Xavier Rudd - Koonyum Sun

I actually bought this cd just before I set off on my annual NW trip (12+hr drive) last year, it was the only cd in my car at the time because I have an Iphone that plays through the car stereo that normally supplies the music. For some reason I blew a fuse and the fm transmitter dock died around Gero and I ended up listening to this cd for hours on end.
You would think I would be sick of it but I still listen to it.


getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
15 Sep 2011 12:11AM
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Some tasty toons above folks.

So many albums.. so little time..





Always loved it but watched the making of great albums show on 'the doors - the doors' the other night and was absolutely blown away by how simply (virtually no overdubs, all done in live takes) this album was recorded.



Genius and awesome performance outdoes noodling with 100 tracks/takes every time! And pinching a smokin Ray Charles key riff doesn't hurt none either.

Every member of that band was an absolute ball tearer in their respective field.

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
15 Sep 2011 12:42AM
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Good choice Funky One, they would have to be a sound mans fav wouldn't they, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek (sp?) so, so cool, gotta love the Doors.

and great thread Evil Panda, my music tastes are so diverse it's embarrassing at times, but I love hearing what others are listening to.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
15 Sep 2011 3:57AM
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Mellencamp - The Lonesome Jubilee.



Sorry it starts with an ad but it is a great vid.







Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
15 Sep 2011 10:52AM
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getfunky said...

Always loved it but watched the making of great albums show on 'the doors - the doors' the other night and was absolutely blown away by how simply (virtually no overdubs, all done in live takes) this album was recorded.

Yep & Yep!
Every member of that band was an absolute ball tearer in their respective field.


Agree on both points, Funky one.

Doors - Absolutely Live 1970.
Wore out the vinyl & wasn't released on CD til late 90's.
Still a favourite.


dirtyharry
WA, 444 posts
15 Sep 2011 9:01AM
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One for Doggie. And a great album. Not enough funny bands around these days.

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
15 Sep 2011 10:55AM
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tightlines said...

Good choice Funky One, they would have to be a sound mans fav wouldn't they, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek (sp?) so, so cool, gotta love the Doors.

and great thread Evil Panda, my music tastes are so diverse it's embarrassing at times, but I love hearing what others are listening to.




Cheers Tighty

There should be no embarrassment.. although I used to be shy about fessing up to liking Fleetwood Mac (a lot) ABC (one truly great album) and Frente. Quite happy to put them right alongside U2 era 1979-91 (all bollocks after that IMHO tho) Floyd, New Order and Radiohead these days.

Frente Shape - criminally ignored and a sleeper album of all GOLD that just gets better and better (try it Rello - some Beatles on the sleeves in this album)


Radiohead The Bends album.. just soo good it keeps on giving.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
15 Sep 2011 11:02AM
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laceys lane said...

the beginning of one the best bands ever





Agree 100% David Byrne is a legend

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
15 Sep 2011 11:03AM
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dirtyharry said...





One for Doggie. And a great album. Not enough funny bands around these days.


(.).) yes that is one of my faves

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
15 Sep 2011 11:10AM
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^^

Apparently the drummer from Def Leapard's only got one arm..
the drummer from Def Leapard's only got one arm..
the drummer from Def Leapard's only got one arm!!

GOLD on album title alone, inspired by Get your Ya-Ya's out?

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
15 Sep 2011 1:20PM
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salt said...

evlPanda said...

Tosca - Suzuki

Perfect on a rainy day. Hypnotic, smoky, subtle beats and grooves. Who could imagine Austrains could be so cool?

(Was going to say K&D Sessions but Suzuki has a wider appeal)


man that is a sick album from way back. Kruder and Dorfmeister also kik ass. You probably like DNB too? check out my mix: http://soundcloud.com/weightless1/space-cowboy


I was listening to K&D Sessions (now ~$250 on vinyl, ****!) the other night on my headphones. Sometimes I've got nothing to do after work but walk around the city listening to music. I forgot how good that album was. I walked past a cinema and there was a movie about to play, Submarine 4.5 stars, so I bought a ticket. They were playing Suzuki before the movie.

This is what I do to keep myself away from Kittens.

whippingboy
WA, 1104 posts
15 Sep 2011 11:31AM
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Rollins at his best, bit old but it rocks

I know someone with this tatoo as well

ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
15 Sep 2011 6:18PM
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There has to be a Van Morrison album in there , Tupelo Honey which is one of many that could be mentioned

Bondalucci
VIC, 1580 posts
16 Sep 2011 12:12AM
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evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
16 Sep 2011 1:10PM
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whippingboy said...



Rollins at his best, bit old but it rocks

I know someone with this tatoo as well




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