| 4.5 superb |
| Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde |
| Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan |
| Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' |
| Bob Dylan Another Side of Bob Dylan |
| Burzum Burzum/Aske |
| Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin Love Devotion Surrender |
| Chad VanGaalen Infiniheart |
| Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady |
| Cream Live At The Royal Albert Hall |
| Cream Disraeli Gears |
| Cream Fresh Cream |
| Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory |
| Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Deja Vu |
| One of my favorite albums of all time, "Deja Vu" never gets old for me. Amazing melodies and inspiring guitar work are found throughout. The album goes through several different "sounds" from Psych to Acoustic Folk. Whenever I listen to this, (which is about once every week) I always find myself dropped off at the end. Maybe it's just me, but it seems quite short to me, and that is the only thing I really have against the album. Truly a masterpiece, it is well worth checking out. Highly recommended. |
| Deicide Deicide |
| Derek and the Dominos Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs |
| Dissection Storm of the Light's Bane |
| DragonForce Inhuman Rampage |
| Eagles Hotel California |
| Eagles Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) |
| Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch! |
| Fleetwood Mac The Dance |
| Funkadelic Maggot Brain |
| Grateful Dead Workingman's Dead |
| Grateful Dead Blues for Allah |
| Grateful Dead American Beauty |
| Grateful Dead Aoxomoxoa |
| Harry Chapin Greatest Stories Live |
| Herbie Hancock Head Hunters |
| ISIS Panopticon |
| Jackson Browne Running on Empty |
| Jeff Beck Wired |
| Jefferson Airplane Volunteers |
| Jimi Hendrix Band Of Gypsys |
| John McLaughlin Industrial Zen |
| John McLaughlin Montreux Concerts |
| Johnny Cash American V: A Hundred Highways |
| King Crimson Starless and Bible Black |
| King Crimson Red |
| King Crimson Discipline |
| Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy |
| Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won |
| Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti |
| Love Forever Changes |
| Mahavishnu Orchestra Birds of Fire |
| Metallica Ride The Lightning |
| Miles Davis In a Silent Way |
| Miles Davis Jack Johnson |
| Miles Davis Miles Smiles |
| Neil Young Mirror Ball |
| Atmosphere is what comes to mind when talking about this album. The forefather of grunge, and some of his students (Pearl Jam, if you are unaware) get together in a very natural raw feeling album that generally just rocks. The songs can be a bit repetative at times (I'm The Ocean is 4 chords over 7 minutes, but still ends up being my favorite track on the album), but this is all made up for with the sheer power shown by Neil and his "associates". Great record if you are into Grunge or looking for more of Neil's more raw sounding stuff. |
| Neil Young On the Beach |
| Neil Young Harvest |
| Pearl Jam Pearl Jam |
| Pelican The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon... |
| Pink Floyd Meddle |
| Pink Floyd Animals |
| Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets |
| Porcupine Tree Deadwing |
| Porcupine Tree In Absentia |
| Rush The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits |
| Rush Moving Pictures |
| Rush 2112 |
| Sam Roberts Band Chemical City |
| Supertramp Breakfast In America |
| The Beatles 1 |
| The Beatles Anthology 1 |
| The Beatles Hey Jude |
| The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour |
| The Beatles Rubber Soul |
| The Beatles Love |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love |
| The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St. |
| The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed |
| The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet |
| The Rolling Stones Aftermath |
| The Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request |
| The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico |
| The Who Who's Next |
| The Who My Generation |
| The Who Live at Leeds (Deluxe Edition) |
| The Who Quadrophenia |
| The Who Live at Leeds |
| U2 The Joshua Tree |
| Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| Yaphet Kotto We Bury Our Dead Alive |
| Zounds The Curse of Zounds + Singles |