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WHAT CLASSIC ROCK (OR JUST PLAIN ROCK) ARE YOU LISTENING TO?

So what are you listening to right now?  Any genre is cool.

 

For me:

 

Scott's Hidden Treasure

Depeche Mode - Wrong (courtesy of Niels)

Kim Mitchell - Akimbo Alogo (courtesy of Jon)

Next week's Album of the Week (hint: think orchestra)

Shinedown - The Sound of Madness

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1206. David Lee Roth - Crazy From The Heat

1207. Loggins & Messina - Loggins & Messina

1208. Loggins & Messina - Full Sail

1209. Various Artists - The Lost Boys Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 

1210. Loverboy - Loverboy 

1211. Loverboy - Get Lucky

1212. Loverboy - Keep It Up

1213. Loverboy - Lovin’ Every Minute Of It

1214. Loverboy - VI

1215. Loverboy - Just Getting Started 

1216. Lynch Mob - Lynch Mob

1217. George Lynch - Sacred Groove

1218. George Lynch - Kill All Control

1219. Lynch Pilson - Wicked Underground 

My playlist this week!

Illusory - Crimson Wreath

Queensryche - Digital Noise Alliance

Queensryche - Operation:mindcrime

Leather - We Are The Chosen

Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy

Ratt - Dancing Undercover

Ratt - Detonator

Dio - Angry Machines

Dio - Strange Highways

Dio - Magica

Dio - Killing The Dragon

Dio - Master of the Moon

Pretty sure you listened to that Illusory albums at least once every week after you got it.

Yes I have. And I will continue to do so. It's so freaking good!

Desert Island Collection: Jewel Case CDs
(in chronological order)

1969
JODY GRIND –
One Step On
OMEGA – 10000 Lépés

1970
CLEAR BLUE SKY – Clear Blue Sky
EGG –
Egg
WARHORSE – Warhorse

1971
ABACUS – Abacus
BIRTH CONTROL –
Operation
FLOWER TRAVELLIN' BAND – Satori
JUNIPHER GREENE – Friendship
MAINHORSE – Mainhorse
McCHURCH SOUNDROOM – Delusion
MIKI CURTIS & SAMURAI – Kappa
NAZARETH – Nazareth
NEW TROLLS – Concerto Grosso Per I New Trolls
HARRY NILSSON – Nilsson Schmilsson
PEACE & QUIET – Peace & Quiet

TEAR GAS – Tear Gas

1972
ABACUS – Just A Day's Journey Away!
JIM CAPALDI – Oh How We Danced
CAPSICUM RED – Appunti Per Un'Idea Fissa
CHARLEE – Charlee

JERICHO – Jericho
BOBBY KEYS – Bobby Keys
KIN PING MEH – Kin Ping Meh
MESSAGE – The Dawn Anew Is Comin
MISSING LINK – Nevergreen!

MORGAN – Nova Solis
WALLENSTEIN – Blitzkrieg
ZALATNAY SAROLTA / LOCOMOTIV GT – Álmodj Velem...

1973
FUSION ORCHESTRA – Skeleton In Armour
MANTIS – Mantis
MUSEO ROSENBACH – Zarathustra

NAZARETH –
Razamanaz
TEMPEST – Tempest

As you might have noticed I'm near the end of my Desert Island collection with these Jewel Case editions, and that is also the last part of my collection, so I thought maybe a little bit of trivia is in order, and the trivia is: How well you know Yngve J. Chapleen. I know I came late to the party when hardly anyone was posting anything anymore and even less do we reply to posts. I'll try to add a bit of life to these "dry" listings, but I can't do it myself. This is where I need your participation. The question is very simple; Now that I'm posting the albums in chronological order:
1. What is the most populated year in my collection? 
Tip: neither of these years ( 1969 - 1973) posted here are the one.
To double the excitement:
2. How many albums are in the most populated year?
And why stop there:
3. Guess the number of (jewel case) albums I have for each year starting with 1974 - 2022

That is not all. I would love to know which year in your collection is the most populated.
To help you guess, or to confuse you a bit, I'll give you a short rundown of each decade and how that part of my life related to music.

Let's start with the glorious 1980s. If you ask me it's the best 10 years of music ever. I got my first turntable in 1980 and since then I bought a lot of LPs. Now, that is vinyl not CDs. The question is, did I transfer my collection into CDs? I'm not in front of my collection, so I can't be sure of the answer, but if I'm guessing I would choose a year from this decade as my most populous. I even have a year that goes with it, but I don't want to influence the answers so, I'll keep it to myself and find out as we go wheater I was right or not.

Next, the turbulent 1990s. Because the first half was chaotic for me. Haven't had much capital to spend on anything, so CD purchases were sparse and calculated. I know a lot of my generation complains about Grunge, but the 90s were the golden age of guitar instrumental music. And as bad as the first half of this decade was, the later half made up for it in spades. Sure, I gave my health to a 3rd job, which was used to expand my CD collection. I wouldn't disregard the 90s as a possible winner.

The spotty 2K - 2019. 2 decades of ups and downs. Years with a healthy amount of album purchases, followed by patches where I barely had enough for a Top 10. I let your imagination navigate through possibilities.

The robust 2020 - present. I'm not sure if we can thank Covid and its lockdowns for an exuberant explosion of the music scene, but the last 3 years had a lot to offer. I'm sure the numbers are nothing to sneeze at. But were they enough to grab the crown?

And I'm sure you noticed I left out the 1970s Maze Of Rock. If I'd asked you these questions pre-2020, the 70s wouldn't have stood a chance against the other decades, and not because I don't like the music of this era, but because I knew so little about its Big Picture. Thanks to the Covid-Quarantine I got time to explore this decade properly. Am I an expert now? Not even close, but education still goes on. With knowledge and time to sample these lost gems, my collection welcomes more and more CDs to fit the bill. For example, when I started sorting my jewel case CDs in chronological order there was only one 1969 release (Omega) and one 1973 album (Nazareth - Razamanaz), and nothing in between. Take a look at it now, and tell me you are confident to dismiss the 70s in the challenge.

1. Lera Lynn - Have You Met Lera Lynn?

2. Lera Lynn - The Avenues

3. Lera Lynn - Resistor

4. Lynyrd Skynyrd - (pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd)

5. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping 

6. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin’ Fancy

7. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets

8. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors

9. Lynyrd Skynyrd - God & Guns

10. Mad Season - Above 

11. Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - Tales Of The Unexpected 

12. Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Rising Force

13. Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Trilogy

14. Alice Cooper - Pretties For You

15. The Doors - The Doors

Various—Electronic 80s: The Collection
Axe—Axeology (1979-2001)
Various—Southern Rock Gold
Various—70's Back To School
Various—100 Hits: The Best Disco Album
Laura Branigan—The Platinum Collection

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My playlist this week!

Illusory - Crimson Wreath

Ratt - Out of the Cellar

Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy

Ratt - Dancing Undercover

Ratt - Detonator

Dokken - Under Lock and Key

Dokken - Back for the Attack

Dokken - Beast from the East

Loverboy - Classics - Their Greatest Hits

Def Leppard - Diamond Star Halos

Great White - Once Bitten

Great White - ...Twice Shy

Desert Island Collection: Jewel Case CDs

1974
GRAVY TRAIN – Staircase To The Day
GROBSCHNITT – Ballermann
JERRY GOODMAN & JAN HAMMER – Like Children
KISS – Kiss
KISS – Hotter Than Hell
QUEEN – Sheer Heart Attack
SCORPIONS – Fly To The Rainbow
SEVENTH WAVE – Things To Come
TEMPEST – Living In Fear

1975
ALICE COOPER – Welcome To My Nightmare
CHERRY FIVE – Cherry Five
FUSIOON – Minorisa
BO HANSSON – Attic Thoughts
MARIAH – Mariah
MR BIG – Sweet Silence
NAZARETH – Hair Of The Dog
NEKTAR – Recycled
OMEGA – 6 - Nem Tudom A Neved

PAVLOV'S DOG – Pampered Menial
QUEEN – A Night At The Opera
SEVENTH WAVE – Psi-Fi
STRIFE – Rush
TRIUMVIRAT – Spartacus

1976
ACHE –
Pictures From Cyclus 7
CAMEL – Moonmadness
FINCH – Beyond Expression
GOBLIN – Roller
IRMIN'S WAY – Opus; Destroy
KISS – Rock And Roll Over
MINGO LEWIS – Flight Never Ending
MIRROR – Daybreak
PATRICK MORAZ – The Story Of I
MORSE CODE – Procréation
NAZARETH – Close Enough For Rock 'N' Roll
NAZARETH – Play'n' The Game
POLLEN – Pollen
QUEEN – A Day At The Races
REDHOUSE – One More Squeeze
RETURN TO FOREVER – Romantic Warrior
RICK VAN DER LINDEN & TRACE – The White Ladies
SYMPHONIC SLAM – Symphonic Slam
JOHNNY WAKELIN – Reggae Soul & Rock 'N' Roll
WELCOME – Welcome

1977
AVALON – Voice Of Life
DOUCETTE – Mama Let Him Play
M EFEKT – Svitanie
NAZARETH – Expect No Mercy
OMEGA – Idörabló
QUEEN – News Of The World
SCORPIONS – Taken By Force
SWEENEY TODD – If Wishes Were Horses
THE HUNT – The Hunt
URIAH HEEP – Firefly

From your 1974 list I'd take the debut Kiss album.

Not sure if I'd take any 1975 or 1976 albums.

From 1977 I'd take News of the World.

Various—80's Forever
Bruce Dickinson—The Best Of Bruce Dickinson
Various—The Party CD
Kansas—Another Fork In The Road: 50 Years Of Kansas
Dream Theater—Live At Luna Park
Various—Rock Party 80's
Styx—Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology
Various—70's Pop Hits
Howard Jones—The Best Of Howard Jones
Various—Classic Rock
Jeff Beck—Best Of Beck
Sweet—Action: The Sweet Anthology
Toto—The Essential Toto (2 Disc Version)

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I have that Bruce Dickinson compilation.

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