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Last Active 06-25-13 2:15 am Joined 05-19-13
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| Top 15 Albums I Own
I own a lot of very good albums, but these 15 are my favorites. I can listen to these albums over and over again. I have only one album per artist on this list, so as not to seem too repetitive. There's some live albums that I like a lot too, but I'm going to limit this list to studio albums. Since this list only includes albums I own, this list can change in the future as I add to my collection. | 1 | | The Beatles The Beatles
Released: 1968 Charts: #1 (UK), #1 (US), #1 (CAN) Certifications: 19x Platinum (US), 8x Platinum (CAN), Platinum (UK) | 2 | | Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog
Released: 1991 Charts: #5 (US), #11 (Can) Certifications: Platinum (US), Platinum (Can) | 3 | | Pearl Jam Vs.
Released: 1993 Charts: #1 (US), #1 (Can), #1 (UK) Certifications: 7x Platinum (US), 5x Platinum (Can), Gold (UK) | 4 | | Judas Priest British Steel
Released: 1980 Charts: #4 (UK), #34 (US), #45 (Can) Certifications: Silver (UK), Platinum (US), Gold (Can) | 5 | | Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell
Released: 1977 Charts: #9 (UK), #14 (US) Certifications: 7x Platinum (UK), 14x Platinum (US) | 6 | | Tom Petty Wildflowers
Released: 1994 Charts: #8 (US), #36 (UK) Certifications: 3x Platinum (US) | 7 | | Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Released: 1971 Charts: #1 (UK), #2 (US) Certifications: 6x Platinum (UK), 23x Platinum (US) | 8 | | Rush Moving Pictures
Released: 1981 Charts: #1 (CAN), #3 (US), #3 (UK) Certifications: 4x Platinum (CAN), 4x Platinum (US), Silver (UK) | 9 | | The Doors L.A. Woman
Released: 1971 Charts: #9 (US), #11 (CAN), #28 (UK) Certifications: 2x Platinum (US), 3x Platinum (CAN), Gold (UK) | 10 | | Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears
Released: 1991 Charts: #7 (US), #17 (UK) Certifications: 4x Platinum (US), 2x Platinum (CAN) | 11 | | Barenaked Ladies Barenaked Ladies Are Me
Released: 2006 Charts: #7 (CAN), #17 (US) | 12 | | Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
Released: 1965 Charts: #3 (US), #4 (UK) Certifications: Platinum (US), Gold (CAN) | 13 | | Blind Melon Soup
Released: 1995 Charts: #14 (CAN), #28 (US), #48 (UK) Certifications: Gold (CAN), Gold (US) | 14 | | Eagles Desperado
Released: 1973 Charts: #35 (CAN), #39 (UK), #41 (US) Certifications: 2x Platinum (US) | 15 | | Cheap Trick Cheap Trick
Released: 1977 Charts: #207 (US) | |
Kalopsia
01.13.14 | lots of good shit on here... 2,5,7,8,9,10 | InbredJed
01.13.14 | Chart positions are for goofs.
Blind Melon ruled. | 1992
01.13.14 | nice to see 2 here, though i doubt i enjoyed it as much as you did
| ExcentrifugalForz
01.13.14 | always been a big fan of 6 | MeatSalad
01.13.14 | Why would anybody here care about charts and certifications? | CheapPurple
01.14.14 | I put the charts and certifications so that people could see the general popularity of the album at the time of its release. It has nothing to do with how much I like the album, but it was fun compiling the data as well. Also, I agree with InbredJed, Blind Melon were kings of their time. They made alternative music, but with a bit of a psychedelic tinge that none of their peers had. Also, it's nice to see another big fan of Wildflowers. I feel that it's Tom Petty's masterpiece, and much overlooked by the general rock community, especially since it was released in the middle of the alt-rock explosion. And also, yeah, Temple of the Dog is such an awesome album, Chris Cornell was never in better form, and the music is so unforced and flows so naturally, it really is one of the best of the grunge era. | InbredJed
01.14.14 | content aside, you put some solid work into this list, kudos | bonus
01.14.14 | #15 is pure power pop punk. |
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