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What is your favorite album of all time?

Hiwatts-n-Gibsons

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The Exploited - Beat the Bastards
Electric Wizard - Let Us Prey
High on Fire - Surrounded by Theives or Death Is This Communion
Kyuss - Sky Valley
 

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Sepultura - Roots or Chaos AD
Entombed - To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth
The Hellacopters - High Visibility
 

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  • The Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed.
  • Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced?
  • Led Zeppelin II
  • Van Morrison - His band and the street choir
  • ABBA - Greatest Hits Vol II
  • Ween - The Mollusk
  • Roy Orbison - At The Rock House
  • Kris Kristoffersons - Greatest Hits
  • Jerry Reed- Greatest Hits
  • Bernie Schwartz - The Wheel
  • T-Rex - Electric Warrior
  • The Monkees - The Monkees
  • Peter Green`s Fleetwood Mac - Live at the BBC
  • Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazlewood - Nancy & Lee
  • Canned Heat- Future Blues, Livin the Blues
  • Cactus - Cactus
  • Blue Cheer - Vincebus Ereptum
  • Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
  • Bob Dylan - Desire
  • Love - Forever Changes
  • Arthur Lee - VIndicator
  • Funkadelic - MaggotBrain
  • Grateful Dead - American Beauty
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
  • Kenny Rogers and The FIrst Edition - Greatest Tits
  • Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
  • J.D Blackfoot - Ultimate Prophecy
  • Elvis Presley - 100 Greatest Tits
  • Grand Funk Railroad - Closer to Home
  • Mountain - Climbing
  • The Paragons - On the Beach
  • Valerie June - Pushin` Against a Stone
  • Ike Turner - Real Gone Rocket Extra ordinaire Session man selected singles 1951-1959

I know this is a long list.
But you cannot go wrong with any of them.
This is just a small sample from my vinyl collection.
Or in rotation on my Ipod at work.
 
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  • The Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed.
  • Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced?
  • Led Zeppelin II
  • Van Morrison - His band and the street choir
  • ABBA - Greatest Hits Vol II
  • Ween - The Mollusk
  • Roy Orbison - At The Rock House
  • Kris Kristoffersons - Greatest Hits
  • Jerry Reed- Greatest Hits
  • Bernie Schwartz - The Wheel
  • T-Rex - Electric Warrior
  • The Monkees - The Monkees
  • Peter Green`s Fleetwood Mac - Live at the BBC
  • Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazlewood - Nancy & Lee
  • Canned Heat- Future Blues, Livin the Blues
  • Cactus - Cactus
  • Blue Cheer - Vincebus Ereptum
  • Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
  • Bob Dylan - Desire
  • Love - Forever Changes
  • Arthur Lee - VIndicator
  • Funkadelic - MaggotBrain
  • Grateful Dead - American Beauty
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
  • Kenny Rogers and The FIrst Edition - Greatest Tits
  • Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
  • J.D Blackfoot - Ultimate Prophecy
  • Elvis Presley - 100 Greatest Tits
  • Grand Funk Railroad - Closer to Home
  • Mountain - Climbing
  • The Paragons - On the Beach
  • Valerie June - Pushin` Against a Stone

I know this is a long list.
But you cannot go wrong with any of them.
This is just a small sample from my vinyl collection.
Or in rotation on my Ipod at work.
Damn, you just reminded me...

Jerry Reed - The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed may be my absolute favorite guitarist/singer ever from any genre. I'm kinda ashamed I forgot that on my first list.
 

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Damn, you just reminded me...

Jerry Reed - The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed may be my absolute favorite guitarist/singer ever from any genre. I'm kinda ashamed I forgot that on my first list.


Jerry Reed was an incredible Guitar Player.
Also keep in mind Roy Orbison played a lot of Rockabilly blues guitar on a Black Beauty and Goldtop.
Roy Orbison - At The Rock House is quite nice.
 

Hiwatts-n-Gibsons

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Oh hell, talking of more things I forgot...

The Reverend Horton Heat - The Full Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat
B.B. King - Live at the Regal
John Lee Hooker - Live at Soledad Prison
Albert King - I'll Play the Blues For You
The Black Angels - Passover
Lee Scratch Perry - Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub
Peter Tosh - Legalize It
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Soul Rebel
Desmond Dekker - 007 Shanty Town
Esperanza Spalding - Esperanza
The Cramps - Stay Sick
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - Burn to Shine
Kenny Dorham - Quiet Kenny, or Jazz Contrasts with Sonny Rollins
Cheech and Chong - Up in Smoke
Ice-T - Original Gangster
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique, followed closely by Check Your Head
Rick James - Fire it Up
Revolting Cocks - Linger Ficken Good
Ministry - The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste
Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
 
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Hiwatts-n-Gibsons

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  • The Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed.
  • Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced?
  • Led Zeppelin II
  • Van Morrison - His band and the street choir
  • ABBA - Greatest Hits Vol II
  • Ween - The Mollusk
  • Roy Orbison - At The Rock House
  • Kris Kristoffersons - Greatest Hits
  • Jerry Reed- Greatest Hits
  • Bernie Schwartz - The Wheel
  • T-Rex - Electric Warrior
  • The Monkees - The Monkees
  • Peter Green`s Fleetwood Mac - Live at the BBC
  • Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazlewood - Nancy & Lee
  • Canned Heat- Future Blues, Livin the Blues
  • Cactus - Cactus
  • Blue Cheer - Vincebus Ereptum
  • Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
  • Bob Dylan - Desire
  • Love - Forever Changes
  • Arthur Lee - VIndicator
  • Funkadelic - MaggotBrain
  • Grateful Dead - American Beauty
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
  • Kenny Rogers and The FIrst Edition - Greatest Tits
  • Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
  • J.D Blackfoot - Ultimate Prophecy
  • Elvis Presley - 100 Greatest Tits
  • Grand Funk Railroad - Closer to Home
  • Mountain - Climbing
  • The Paragons - On the Beach
  • Valerie June - Pushin` Against a Stone

I know this is a long list.
But you cannot go wrong with any of them.
This is just a small sample from my vinyl collection.
Or in rotation on my Ipod at work.
I wonder if Elvis was talking about the hundred greatest tits he ever held, or his own as he got fatter? 😉
 

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PJ Harvey - Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea
Dessert Sessions - 9 & 10
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Murder Balleds
Tom Waits - Closing Time
Orange Goblin - Time Traveling Blues
Alice Cooper - Muscle of Love or Welcome to My Nightmare
 
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Last one, AND not because I couldn't name 100 more, but more like the last one becaise I gotta stop hitting the pipe. Kinda ironic considering the album I named. 🤣

King Crimson - Discipline
 

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I love all the blues Kings. BB. Freddy. Albert.

And all the old guys like Muddy. Howlin' Wolf. Robert Johnson. Lightnin' Hopkins.

Love Jimi. Zep. Yardbirds.

Love ZZ Top and Stevie Ray Vaughn.

And other stuff like Koss and Sean Costello.

I 'specially love grunge.

Soundgarden on top of all. Alice in Chains. Pearl Jam.

Motorhead. Sabbath. Iggy Pop. Bowie.

And some country stuff too.

I just like to be liking good music.

But my favorite by far doesn't belong in any thang I just mentioned.

And I've listened to it more than any other record.

This was performed live on the spot in Austin Texas.

This kind of talent and entertainment with only a few exceptions...doesn't exist anymore.



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Thanks Frank.


So what you got?

LOL, considering what I said in my last post I'm not adding The Real Folk Blues by Sonny Boy Williamson to my list though it definitely deserves to be on it, but it definitely belongs right up there with the albums of the great blues artists you named.
 
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