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Poll Question: Your album of choice?
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    Posted: March 15 2010 at 14:45
A great number of FANTASTIC albums were made in a period when prog were pretty dead and alternative rock were rising.
Which one's your favorite?

I can't choose Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 14:48
I voted for Faith No More's The Real Thing (though I like Angel Dust almost as much) - a ground-breaking album by a band I wouldn't mind seeing here. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:02
Jane's Addiction - Ritual de lo habitual, the most "sunny" albums of all the ones listed.

Edited by lucas - March 15 2010 at 15:03
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:31
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Jane's Addiction - Ritual de lo habitual, the most "sunny" albums of all the ones listed.


Great album! But i prefer "Nothing Shocking". If you combined those 2, like...

  1. Ocean Size
  2. Ted, Just Admit it
  3. Summertime Rolls
  4. Jane Says
  5. Mountain Song
  6. Been Caught Stealing
  7. Obvious
  8. Three Days
  9. Then She Did

Now THAT's an album! Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:34
Pearl Jam.... it's not my favorite from them... but I do feel related to that band... is my favorite from alternative rock.... but not that particular album.... RHCP come second... but not too near...
Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:37
Dirt please.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:39
Absolutely awful selection from the worst period in music. Ugh... I'll have to go with RHCP's Mother's Milk. Not quite Freaky Styley, but it'll have to do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 15:43
Which 1989-1992 poll should I vote in? Tongue

Here's what I was listening to:
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe    Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe
Anderson, Laurie    Strange Angels
Badalamenti, Angelo    Soundtrack from Twin Peaks
Belew, Adrian    Mr. Music Head
Bush, Kate    Sensual World, The
Finn, Tim    Tim Fin
Holdsworth, Allan    Secrets
Jethro Tull    Rock Island
Manzanera, Phil & Andy Mackay    Up In Smoke
McLachlan, Sarah    Touch
Morse, Steve    High Tension Wires
Oldfield, Mike    Earth Moving
Ponty, Jean Luc    Storytelling
Psychedelic Furs, The    Book of Days
Summers, Andy    Golden Wire, The
Tangerine Dream    Lily On the Beach
XTC    Oranges & Lemons
Belew, Adrian    Young Lions
Bush, Kate    Aspects of the Sensual World
Eno, Brian/John Cale    Wrong Way Up
Frech Frith Kaiser Thompson    Invisible Means
Fripp, Robert & The League of Crafty Guitarists    Show of Hands
Harrison, Jerry    Walk on Water
Kindler, Steve    Across a Rainbow Sea
Stewart, Dave/Barbara Gaskin    Big Idea, The
Summers, Andy    Charming Snakes
Various    Dali: The Endless Enigma
Varney, Mark Project    Truth In Shredding
Wakeman, Rick    In the Beginning
XTC    Rag & Bone Buffet
Belew, Adrian    Inner Revolution
Fleck, Bela & the Flecktones    Flight of the Cosmic Hippo
Fripp, Robert & The League of Crafty Guitarists    Intergalactic Boogie Express - Live in Europe 1991
Howe, Steve    Turbulence
Lavitz, T    Mood Swing
Manzanera, Phil    Southern Cross
McLachlan, Sarah    Solace
Morse, Steve Band    Southern Steel
Stewart, Dave/Barbara Gaskin    Spin
Summers, Andy    World Gone Strange
Way, Darryl    Under the Soft
XTC    Nonesuch (Remaster)
Yes    Union
Badalamenti, Angelo    Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit    Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit
Dixie Dregs    Bring 'Em Back Alive
Eno, Brian    Nerve Net
Fleck, Bela & the Flecktones    UFO TOFU
Gabriel, Peter    Us
Yothu Yindi    Tribal Voice

There was a lot of prog happening during those years which I had yet to discover.


Edited by Slartibartfast - March 15 2010 at 15:52
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 16:21
Like I said in the other thread which got locked, Pearl Jam's Ten is probably the best hard rockin' album ever made since the 70's.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 16:29
Wonderful list!
Voted The Real Thing, but it was a close call with Dirt

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 16:29
Badmotorfinger is insane so f@%&/ great (sorry for the cursing but ive been listening to mye two Soundgarden albums resently and they both are so very good). Superunknow is the other one I have
I realy like Kyuss as well but I only have Welcome to Sky Walley very good album

Soundgarden, Kyuss, At the Drive In and Foo Fighters is my favourite Alternative bands grunge and post hardcore is realy great

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2010 at 22:49
Jane's Addiction- "Ritual de lo Habitual"

The two best songs on that album are "Then She Did" and "Three Days" both dark and epic in their own right.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 00:46
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 01:52
Mother's Milk gets my vote.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 02:35
Originally posted by Jozef Jozef wrote:

Jane's Addiction- "Ritual de lo Habitual"

The two best songs on that album are "Then She Did" and "Three Days" both dark and epic in their own right.


I really like the "riff" in "Then she Did" Big smile
And to answer someone else: Yes, Soundgarden is absolutely brilliant! Superunknown is probably their peak. Heavy as led yet still has that experimental/alternative edge that would be more present on their last album. But they rock your socks off already on the first track of their first EP. "Hunted Down" from Screaming Life Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 02:57
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

I voted for Faith No More's The Real Thing (though I like Angel Dust almost as much) - a ground-breaking album by a band I wouldn't mind seeing here. 


The Real Thing for me too - saw them in London on that tour & was so glad we were upstairs; the mosh pit looked insane & FNM had to halt the gig at one point to ask the crowd to calm down after the security barriers collapsed & were carried over the heads of the audience to the rear

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An honourable mention too for Blood Sugar Sex Magik; a great album, but in my opinion, RHCP lost their way after that one...

Edited by Jim Garten - March 16 2010 at 02:58

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 06:06
I liked Ten by Pearl Jam at the time, and The Real Thing by FNM, but there's stuff on that list I've not heard. I saw FNM at the Reading Festival in 1990 (I think) and to be frank they were terrible. Mike Pattens voice was among the worst I have ever heard. At the time the word 'overated' sprung to mind, as it did when everyone was saying The Stone Roses were the future of music.

I was listening to mainly electronic music at the time, and some Indie stuff. I didn't feel rock had much to offer at that time. Looking back, I was probably wrong, but I didn't feel inclined towards metal or prog at all, unless it was very old, and I'd been listening to it for years anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2010 at 06:48
BSSM, I guess. Angel Dust, Nevermind and Dirt come closest.
 
I'm a bit surprised of the big lead The Real Thing has over Angel Dust. The title track is among my favourite FNM songs and there's other good stuff too, but oh how I'd like to hear the album being sung by the Angel Dust era Patton. The vocals are a weak point of the album for me. Good three stars, Angel Dust is very close to five.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2010 at 08:39
The Cure - Disintegration
The Cure - Wish
Talk Talk - Laughing Stock
Marillion - Seasons End

you forgot Pixies and Sonic Youth, btw
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2010 at 07:15
Great list so many great albums, Faith no more, soundgarden, Kyuss and Alice in chains, its imposible to shoose from all great albums from thos bands, but i go with Dirt in the end, thats a killer album!
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