What album did you listen to most?

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What album did you listen to most?

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Okay this differs from the "Favorite Album" thread, in that, sometimes you have to listen to something. Case in point: DMFJ has had a collection of Coheed & Cambria playing at the store for over a year. I think I may have logged more hours listening to it than any other record, and that's saying a bunch... I seldom listen to a record twice in a row, but I've listened to Pink Floyd's "The Wall" many, many times. Same with Judas Priest's "British Steel," Rush's "2112," Toto's "Turn Back," and all the early Kiss records.
What record have you listened to the most times, the whole way through?--->JMS
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In first place would be Fragile by Yes, followed by Trick of the Tail by Genesis, Abbey Road, The Wall, and of course JMS' own Heck of a Dang. I still haven't heard any other mandolin player like you. Drop C, two active EMG's through a HiWatt stack, and from a mandolin! :) Dark metal bluegrass rules!
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On second thought Johnny, a new genre has been born. Blackgrass :twisted:
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I can't remember the last time I listened to a CD start to finish. I'm either listening to an IPod or the jukebox on my computer, and they are both on shuffle.
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There is a long list of albums that qualify for the answer to this question for me, but among the most prominent ones are: Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime, Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon, Led Zeppelin's fourth album and Houses Of The Holy, Yes' Fragile and Close to the Edge, Porcupine Tree's In Absentia, System Of A Down's self-titled album, Strapping Young Lad's Alien, Nazareth's Hair Of The Dog...See, I told you it's a long list, and that's only part of it!
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Appetite for Destruction — Guns 'N Roses

Operation Mindcrime — Queensryche

Thriller — Michael Jackson

Extreme — Extreme

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Top 3:

Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction

Metallica - ...And Justice For All

King Diamond - Them
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Good thread. I listened to all of these over and over and over.

Some of them, from vynil to cassette to CD.


Sargent Pepper was among the first vynil albums I bought. It was the first cassette I bought. And it was the first CD I bought.

In no particular order.


Fragile....................................... by Yes
Close to the Edge....................... by Yes
Trilogy....................................... by Emerson Lake and Palmer
Thick as a Brick ..........................by Jethro Tull
The Yes Album............................by Yes
Sargent Pepper...........................by The Beatles
Magical Mystery Tour...................by the Beatles
Selling England by the Pound........by Genesis
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Here's my top 10:

Quadrophenia - The Who (2 CDs)
Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull
A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
Kansas - Kansas
Song For America - Kansas
Brain Salad Surgery - ELP
Tarkus -- ELP
Moving Waves - Focus
Wishbone 4 - Wishbone Ash
No Heavy Petting - UFO
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There's been different albums for different stages in my life: Here are a few

Gamma - Gamma - Ronnie Montrose killer playing. Taught me a lot

Jeff Beck - There and Back - Many, many spins on the turn table, cassette deck and CD player

Peter Gabriel - So - Different kind of playing, more emotional levels

Robbie Robertson - First solo CD. Over 1000 listens, no problems

Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine - At least 5 times a day for years. Still love that disc.

Tool - Undertow - In my mind the combination of NIN, Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd. Who knows how many spins I've given this.....
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Sabbath- Master of Reality and the First one.

Slayer- Diabolous in Musica

Metallica- Master of Puppets

Robin Trower- Bridge of Sighs

Misfits- first disc of the Box set *( has all the classics )
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lonewolf wrote:Here's my top 10:

Quadrophenia - The Who (2 CDs)
Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull
A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
Kansas - Kansas
Song For America - Kansas
Brain Salad Surgery - ELP
Tarkus -- ELP
Moving Waves - Focus
Wishbone 4 - Wishbone Ash
No Heavy Petting - UFO
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Type O Negative- 'October Rust"
Dimmu Borgir- 'Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia'
Pink Floyd- 'DSOTM'
Slayer- 'Reign in Blood'

New album thrown into the always playing rotation- ISIS 'In the Absence of truth'
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Two more I listened to a lot: Triumph's "Just A Game," and UFO's "The Wild, The Willing, And The Innocent."------>JMS
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probably listen to these the MOST
-Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks, also Blonde on Blonde
-Pink Floyd - DSOTM
-Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
-Bruce Springsteen - Wild, innocent, E Street Shuffle (interesting that I HATE all of his other stuff but love this album)
-Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions
-Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
-Santana - Caravanserai
-Sountrack from the Last Waltz (the Band)
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CD's that have spent the most time in my player:

-"Led Zeppelin II" - Led Zeppelin
-"Empires" - Animosity
-"Those Once Loyal" - Bolt Thrower
-"...And Justice For All" - Metallica
-"Doomsday Machine" - Arch Enemy
-"Pitch Black Effects" - Callenish Circle
-"One" - Demiricous
-"God Hates Us All" - Slayer
-"Pain" - Rhinobucket
-"Houses Of The Holy" - Led Zeppelin
-"The Great Southern Trendkill" - Pantera
-"Extreme II: Pornografitti" - Extreme
-"Soul Vaccination: Tower of Power Live" - Tower Of Power
-"Monster On A Leash" - Tower Of Power
-"Bump City" - Tower Of Power
-"Back To Oakland" - Tower Of Power
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tough one becuse of the stages i've gone through trying to find my path but iwas a huge YES fan. iremember learning "mood for a day"but never could play"the clap" which still eludes me to this day. what a jammer.
1 yes- fragile
2 yes- yes album
3 zep III
4 srv- all
5 brother neil- harvest
6 pink floyd- animals
7 steely dan- a decad of
8 roy buchanan- when a guitar plays the blues
9 ray charles anthology
10 albert king w/ stevie ray vaughan- in session

that was tough
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SRV kicks ass. Thanks, I am jamming to some NOW. I LOVE his version of 'little wing'.
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I also have an extensive list; but, I will name the ones that are most prominent.

Yes - Fragile (which is on many people's lists I noticed)
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
Bad Company - 1st Album
Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out At Night
Montrose - 1st Album
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Deep Purple - Who Do We Think We Are?
Black Sabbath - 1st Album
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs
Three Dog Night - A Night At The Forum (Live)
The Guess Who - American Woman
The Newsboys - Take Me To Your Leader
Rush - Permanent Waves
Rush - Moving Pictures
Led Zeppelin - IV Zoso
Led Zepplin - Houses of The Holy
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
ZZ Top - Fandango
Kansas - 1st Album
Kansas - Song For America
Kansas - Leftoverture
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Foghat - Rock & Roll Outlaws
Foghat - Fool For The City
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Probably...

Song Remains the Same / Zep
Kiss Alive / Kiss
1 More From the Road / Skynyrd
From the Underground and Below / Overkill
Zep II / Zep
Cool From the Wire / Dirty Looks
Paranoid / Sabbath
Blizzard of Ozz / Ozzy
Wrecking Your Neck Live / Overkill
Live Bootlegs / Aerosmith
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UFO's release of Walk on Water in 1998 or 1999 with an all original line up andy parker, michael schenker, phil mogg, pete way, paul raymond.
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I'm surprised how well UFO figures on this thread, for a band that never really broke huge in the States. Cool.----->JMS
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Most listened to album.....

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---- The Pizza Tapes ---
- Rice, Grisman & Garcia

That's odd...not a real big bass player album. :?:
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Most of these from my youth when I listened to music much more...
Legs Diamond - A Diamond is a Hard Rock
Godz - s/t
Angel - Helluva Band
Dictators - Go Girl Crazy
More - Warhead
NY Dolls - s/t
Riot - Rock City
Saxon - Wheels of Steel
Starz - s/t
Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes
World War III
Teeze - s/t
Wrathchild America - 3D
ufo - Force It
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Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
Remembering Never - God Save Us
Poison The Well - Opposites of December
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