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So what are the best albums ever? How about the top albums of all time?
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The third album by Jack and Meg White was the right dynamite for a mainstream breakthrough. Jack’s Delta-roadhouse fantasies, Detroit-garage-rock razzle and busted-love lyricism, as well as Meg’s toy-thunder drumming all peaked at once. King’s first album for the Stax label combines his hard, unflashy guitar playing with the sleek sound of the label’s house band, Booker T. and the MG’s. Hits such as Crosscut Saw and Laundromat Blues earned King a new rock & roll audience. By the time he released his debut at 31, he had done two stints in Nashville as a songwriter and he wanted something else. Guitar Town is the rocker’s version of country, packed with songs about hard living in the Reagan Eighties.
The Time is the 1981 debut album by The Time. The album proper was produced and arranged by Prince (using the moniker Jamie Starr) The Time produced three singles: "Get It Up", "Cool" and "Girl", with the first two charting within the top ten on the R&B charts. Cool" was covered by Snoop Dogg for his ninth album, Ego Trippin'.
MY personal all time favourite album. This album is absolutely mind-blowing. I prefer this over Dark Side of the moon (that concept album is still amazing). This album is about Syd Barrett and it captures him perfectly (especially the songs, Welcome To The Machine, Shine on You crazy Diamond and Have A Cigar). And Wish You Were Here is just WOW. All songs from this album are perfect. My top 10 favourite albums: 1) Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 2) The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn - Pink Floyd 3) Revolver - The Beatles 4) The Madcap Laughs - Syd Barrett 5) Sgt.
The best album list includes records from the 1950s through today and include the best in rock, rap, jazz, r&b and more. This chart is not meant to be static and unchanging. It will be updated and recalculated from time-to-time as more data and information is added to the list. In all 236 different albums were eligible for the list of greatest albums ( was Different Class by Pulp), and they span from the earliest days of rock in the 1950s through today, covering many different genres and styles of music. In the end these are the must have albums that every serious music fan should have in their vinyl, CD or mp3 collection.
Becket came to prominence at the start of Henry's reign when Henry asked Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury to recommend a candidate for the office of Chancellor. Theobald put forward his archdeacon, Thomas Becket, the son of a London merchant, who had demonstrated the brilliance of his mind in Theobald's service. Becket became Henry's friend and confidant. Like Henry, he was obsessed with the rights of his office and the crown, and was driven to do the best job he possibly could on their behalf.
Nicky Wire: That was the album when The Smiths really nailed it for me. The rest of their albums are not brilliantly produced and even ‘The Queen Is Dead’ doesn’t have the depth of ‘Hatful of Hollow’. 87. The Beatles, 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967) Parlophone. Considered the ultimate achievement of recorded music at the time, the gleam has dulled on 'Pepper'. medals over time, its psychedelic visuals and flower power sentiments turned corny at the edges.
Party All the Time" is a 1985 single by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James and Kevin Johnston. It was the lead single from Murphy's debut album How Could It Be. The single was recorded at James' home studio in Buffalo, New York. It reached on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind "Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie. Rick James also provided vocals for the song.
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| Coming High |
| Mas At Victoria |
| Kak Up |
| Wine Down Kingstown |
| Dig Me Calypso |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| ABC-ATT 00130 LP | Becket* | All The Time (LP) | Cocoa Records | ABC-ATT 00130 LP | US | 1995 |
| ABC-ATT 00130 LP | Becket* | All The Time (LP, Album) | Cocoa Records | ABC-ATT 00130 LP | US | 1995 |
| ABC - ATT 00130 CD | Becket* | All The Time (CD, Album, Comp) | Cocoa Records | ABC - ATT 00130 CD | US | 1996 |
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