Top 15 Greatest Music Albums
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The grittiest, rawest, and real rock record I have ever listened to. It always seems to get better with every listen. It's got a smorgasbord of genres on the album, from country to gospel to blues. Every song is different in it's special way. This record will always be my personal favorite. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1972
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Top rated album (85/100 - 2370 votes)  85 (2,370 votes)
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The best Zeppelin record I've put my filthy little hands on. It's dirty, sexy, and adventurous. Got some folky moments, some dark moments, and some straight-up rocking moments, as well. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1975
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Top rated album (85/100 - 2072 votes)  85 (2,072 votes)
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Aerosmith was best in the 1970s, in my opinion. This album, to me, is what Sgt. Pepper is to the Beatles or Who's Next is to the Who. This album sums up Aerosmith. Drugged out, raw, sleazy, bloozy, and classic. This album has always stood out to me more than their other 70s albums, because of the pure power and darkness of this album. It really gets in your face and just spits right in it. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1976
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THE most underrated band EVER! Yeah, I said it. This was before Rod Stewart became some fucking sham who wanted to play disco music. This, to me, is the ultimate party record. People put this on, and they know a good time is about to begin. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1971
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My favorite live album, EVER! I feel like this is more primal and louder than "Live at Leeds" (Which is also an amazing record). This album hit me like a ton of bricks when I first heard it, and right then and there, I got turned onto Humble Pie. Another underrated band, in my opinion. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1971
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"At Fillmore East" was my first record I got of theirs, but this is the album that made me realize how talented these boys were. The live stuff is awesome, along with the music the band recorded with Duane before he died. A flawless record that has picked me up on days when I was down. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1972
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Another amazing live record. This is another album that could be put on at a party and it'd get started real easily. You can tell what kind of influence Little Feat was on jam bands when you listen to this record, especially the extended workout on "Dixie Chicken". [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1978
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In all honesty, this is the only album of Joes that I really, really like. It sounds like a god-damn revival at times, and I LOVE it. He does so many great songs justice on the record, and with Leon Russell on board as the bandleader, this record is bound to be amazing. Every time I hear it, I want to get up and dance. [First added to this chart: 11/15/2010]
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1970
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It's hard to pick between this and "Time Fades Away", but man, this album is what really got me into Neil Young and make me respect what he has done for music, both back in the day and today as well. This album is really freaking dark and moody...and that is what makes me love it. The honesty on this record...you cannot get that just anywhere, folks. Always an amazing listen.
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1975
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