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toolbin 06-07-07 05:37 PM

Your 3 Most Listened To Albums/CDs In Your Collection
 
Mine:

The Cars - Candy-O
Split Enz - True Colors
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces

Michael Corvin 06-07-07 06:36 PM

Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. II Scenes From a Memory
Pain of Salvation - Be
Frameshift - Absence of Empathy

fliggil 06-07-07 06:39 PM

Minus The Bear - Highly Refined Pirates
The Postal Service - Give Up
Nada Surf - The Weight Is A Gift

Josh H 06-07-07 06:41 PM

Pearl Jam: Ten, VS and Vitalogy

zombiezilla 06-07-07 07:53 PM

Mine:
Beatles - Abbey Road
KISS - Alive!
Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe


My wife's:
Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory

Tscott 06-07-07 08:19 PM

1. Brian Eno -Music for Airports (a frequent choice while I'm going to sleep)

Um, after that it's hard to tell. I try to give everything a fair shake, and I'm always looking for something new, or something I haven't listened to in a while.

Maybe...
2. They Might Be Giants - Then: The Earlier Years (especially if you count all the times I listened to TMBG, Lincoln and Misc. T separately over the years before I bought this compilation)

Then, something by Tori Amos:
3. either Little Earthquakes or From the Choirgirl Hotel most likely

cactusoly 06-07-07 08:25 PM

I do a lot of skipping around and try to listen to stuff I have not listened to in a while, but I always go back to

Rob Zombie : Hellbilly Deluxe
Alice Cooper : Billion Dollar Babies
Rainbow : Rising

Adam Tyner 06-07-07 08:40 PM

They Might Be Giants - self-titled
that dog. - Retreat from the Sun
Tuscadero - The Pink Album

Arpeggi 06-07-07 08:55 PM

Probably

Revolver
Rubber Soul
Abbey Road

since they are so short.

sassylaurie 06-07-07 09:24 PM

Hinder
Buck Cherry
Nickleback

Jocko6577 06-07-07 09:43 PM

Everclear- Sparkle and Fade Is there any more appropriate title to an album than this? They put out an incredible album and then went straight to Sh*T.

Beck - Odelay Does this album not hit every genre and do it well?

Modest Mouse - Good News for people that love bad news I realize this is too new to be a most listened to album, but I listened to it a ridiculous number of times, especially when playing on Party Poker. (Did I just admit I am addicted to gambling and Modest Mouse at the same time......maybe)?

whaaat 06-07-07 10:06 PM

Lewis Taylor - Lewis Taylor
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
Lewis Taylor - Lewis II

TimJS 06-07-07 11:10 PM

In the pre-Ipod years...guess-timating

Dylan-Highway 61 Revisited
La's-ST
Modern Lovers-ST

Mikael79 06-07-07 11:14 PM

Belle & Sebastian - Tigermilk
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Radiohead - OK Computer

I've listened to those three albums so many times, I would probably shock myself.

Applejack 06-07-07 11:42 PM

Lately I have been listening to:

Brian Jonestown Massacre - Tepid Peppermint Wonderland
The Kinks - The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society
Boston - Boston

MetalGator311 06-07-07 11:42 PM

Tool - Lateralus
Nirvana - Nevermind
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

CreatureX 06-07-07 11:50 PM

Nirvana - Nevermind
Sleater-Kinney - Call The Doctor
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy

thecrackedjack2 06-08-07 02:09 AM

Metallica - Black Album
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
Live - Throwing Copper

wendersfan 06-08-07 05:46 AM

This is just a guess, and it takes into account 30+ years of music listening, but probably <i>London Calling</i>, <i>The Band</i>, and Big Star's <i>Third/Sister Lovers</i>.

FantasticVSDoom 06-08-07 07:33 AM

Metallica-Master of Puppes
Pennywise-Pennywise
NOFX-Punk in Drublic

starseed1981 06-08-07 07:40 AM

The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
Tool - Lateralus
Radiohead - Ok Computer

whaaat 06-08-07 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
Big Star's <i>Third/Sister Lovers</i>.

Wow, when I wanna hear Big Star, I usually reach for the #1 Record/Radio City two-fer. 3rd is just too heavy for me. :(

glasschicken 06-08-07 08:04 AM

Pearl Jam - Yield
Pearl Jam - No Code
Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows

wendersfan 06-08-07 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by whaaat
Wow, when I wanna hear Big Star, I usually reach for the #1 Record/Radio City two-fer. 3rd is just too heavy for me. :(

It's my hands down, single favorite album of all time. What that says about me I don't know. :)

I probably listen to #1 Record more now, but when I was an angst-ridden, depressive twentysomething I listened to 3rd continuously.

whaaat 06-08-07 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
It's my hands down, single favorite album of all time. What that says about me I don't know. :)

I probably listen to #1 Record more now, but when I was an angst-ridden, depressive twentysomething I listened to 3rd continuously.

Understood. When I was going through my angst-y years, I was listening mostly to house and disco, but I made up for it by listening to a lot of Radiohead, Floyd and Lewis Taylor once I became one of the 'happy people'. :lol:


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