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- #11
- Posted: 06/13/2010 14:13
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my bad, i forgot the 'albums' part of the question. anyway, also look to lust for life; not all the songs are about loving another person, and most are more lustful than loving, but i'm gonna find a way to sneak that in here
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Mr. Shankly
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- #12
- Posted: 06/13/2010 16:15
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purple wrote: | ...though this field is definitely dominated by the beatles |
True, but I would say specifically, A Hard Day's Night is the most consistent love-themed album, with two exceptions: You Can't Do That, which is the possessive,vindictive variety, and I'll Cry instead, which is a sort of male reaction to being dumped. Leave it to John Lennon to write those kind of songs. But it doesn't get more lovey dovey than If I Fell, And I Love Her, Any Time at All, and Things We Said Today.
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albummaster
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- #13
- Posted: 06/13/2010 18:14
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Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On
Lionel Richie - Can't Slow Down (definitely 'uncool' but this is still a great love album)
Whitney Houston - Whitney (she has an incredible voice and the songs on this album are fantastic)
Personally, I think soul artists make the best love albums but that's another debate...
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ffudnebbuh
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- #14
- Posted: 06/13/2010 19:50
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albummaster wrote: | Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On
Lionel Richie - Can't Slow Down (definitely 'uncool' but this is still a great love album)
Whitney Houston - Whitney (she has an incredible voice and the songs on this album are fantastic)
Personally, I think soul artists make the best love albums but that's another debate... |
I quite agree, for some reason, that is the case..another example the album, "Mighty Love', by the Spinners..and Whitney does have an incredible instrument and off topic I thought that her version of "I'm every woman" was better than Chaka's although I have a huge Chaka Kahn fan.
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Charicature
Age: 49
Location: Vermont
- #15
- Posted: 06/14/2010 17:47
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Mr. Shankly wrote: | purple wrote: | ...though this field is definitely dominated by the beatles |
True, but I would say specifically, A Hard Day's Night is the most consistent love-themed album, with two exceptions: You Can't Do That, which is the possessive,vindictive variety, and I'll Cry instead, which is a sort of male reaction to being dumped. Leave it to John Lennon to write those kind of songs. But it doesn't get more lovey dovey than If I Fell, And I Love Her, Any Time at All, and Things We Said Today. |
Not to mention And I Love Her is a great piece of music regardless of theme. _________________ <(: @ >
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CellarDoor
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- #16
- Posted: 06/14/2010 18:19
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Listening to the Zombies' "Odessey and Oracle" right now, and this album could just be it.
Beautiful...
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- #17
- Posted: 06/26/2010 03:57
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Blood on the Tracks. Yeah, haven't had much luck in the love department :`< (haha)
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thomas697
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- #18
- Posted: 06/26/2010 05:49
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Just got the Zombies album .. about to listen to it now _________________ Having a family is the kind of thing that could be held against a person
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jjstraka
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- #19
- Posted: 06/26/2010 23:20
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Lost love... Blood on the Tracks by a million miles
Puppy dog teenage love... anything produed by Phil Spector in the early 60's
F'd up adult relationships.... Prince's Sign O' the Times speaks to me a bit as well
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Ironic Karma
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- #20
- Posted: 06/28/2010 18:22
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I really think What's Going On by Marvin Gaye is really a love album to all of life.
Blood On the Tracks is another "love" theme great.
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