QOTD: #186

What’s your all-time favorite album?

I love music questions and I cannot put one album on. I will put my favorite album and probably my top 9 other favorite albums are nine I guess.

He will be the type of things you’d wanna have on a desert island on the planet on the moon and orbit, etc. etc. you could listen to over and over and over.

I won’t digress on the content of the albums again or this will turn into a monster post. You don’t wanna read.

My all-time favorite album of all time by my favorite band as well is Abbey Road by The Beatles.

Another favorite of mine is Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys.

Another one of my top albums is the Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd. I mean anybody who doesn’t recognize this album cover is dead inside in my humble opinion.

I love Rumors by Fleetwood Mac.

A band that has stirred up plenty of controversy, Oasis, made a great album called. What’s the Story Morning Glory.

Kid A by Radiohead is a fantastic, Grammy award winning album.

Whatever and Ever Amen by Ben’s Fold Five, is yet another amazingly interesting album to check out.

Morrison Hotel is still my favorite Doors album.

I’ve posted about this one before, it’s the greatest Genesis album that I’ve never heard before that’s absolutely amazing and become my favorite, The Wind and the Wuthering.

And I could add like another thousand albums here I’m gonna end it with Replicas by Gary Numan’s Tubeway Army.

As always, thank you for reading and for listening 🎵🎼🎶😊

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105 thoughts on “QOTD: #186

  1. My favourite albums are..

    Robbie Robertson – Storyville
    The Blue Nile – Hats
    Derek and the Dominos – Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
    Daniel Lanois – For The Beauty of Wynona
    John Hiatt – Walk On
    Cold Chisel – Circus Animals
    Powderfinger – Dream Days At The Hotel Existence
    The Tragically Hip – Fully Completely
    Rush – Signals
    Ozric Tentacles – Arborescence

    Quite a few more, to be honest.

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  2. My all-time favorite album is “Dirty Mind” by Prince. As a fan of erotic literature and explicit content, I appreciate the way that Prince blends sex, funk, and rock & roll to create a unique and provocative sound. The album is a bold and unapologetic exploration of desire and sexuality, and it challenges traditional notions of gender and sexual identity. From the playful and flirty “Head” to the raw and explicit “Sister,” each track on “Dirty Mind” is a masterclass in erotic songwriting. Plus, the album’s iconic cover art is a perfect representation of its themes of desire, pleasure, and liberation. Overall, “Dirty Mind” is a timeless classic that never fails to get me in the mood.

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  3. I love your passion for music! Your list is a fantastic mix of classics and influential albums. Abbey Road is such a timeless masterpiece; it truly captures the essence of The Beatles. I’m also a huge fan of Pet Sounds—the harmonies and arrangements are just breathtaking. And I completely agree about The Dark Side of the Moon; that album is a sonic journey that never gets old.

    Your mention of Rumours brings back so many memories; it’s the perfect blend of heartbreak and harmony. And I love that you included What’s the Story Morning Glory—Oasis really defined a generation with that one.

    Each album you listed has such depth and character. If you had to pick one song from your favorite album to listen to on repeat, which would it be?

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        • I agree, the first two albums that Phil Collins took over vocals on where the wind and the wuthering and A Trick of the Tail they both came out in 1976. I think both are fantastic ones. I never really heard to be honest and I can’t stop listening to. I love foxtrot as well as a Peter Gabriel album that he did that intro to watcher of the skies is something truly unique.

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  5. Great post Anthony! Some absolutely amazing albums in here! Great choices especially on Morrison Hotel and What’s The Story Morning Glory as well as Rumours by Fleetwood Mac ✨ All of these and Abbey Road AND Dark Side Of The Moon … Great to see that these albums have continued to Inspire us all long after being released. Brilliant post I really enjoyed reading it! Best wishes and may you always have a song in your heart as well as on your desert island 🏝️ have a great day! Dx 🎵✨🎶💖✨

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  6. I struggle with this..it will take some time and thought….I’d have to say that much of what I would put onto a top 10 (or 9) would be things that not many may be familiar with…..it sometimes depends on the day, what I listend to last..and maybe what a memory prompts….

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