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
Tags:
I've got the Phil Collins, Kiss and I believe the Billy Idol album as well.
My playlist for the first week of 2024 is:
Illusory - Crimson Wreath
Metal Church - Congregation of Annihilation
Savatage - The Wake of Magellan
U.D.O. - Touchdown
Ian Hunter - Defiance, Part 1
Sabaton - Primo Victoria
Ray Alder - II
Pride of Lions - Dream Higher
Kiss - Destroyer
All Sinners - S/T
Todd Michael Hall - Sonic Healing
Many Kiss fans (not all obviously) look at Destroyer as their best album, often citing the production by Bob Ezrin as a key reason. With you not being a major Kiss fan, what are your general thoughts on the album?
As I was listening to it this week, I found I really got into the album for some reason. Maybe more than I had before. I mean, the classic tracks are obviously great but I thought really keyed into the album with this current spin of the disc.
Billy Squier—Essential Billy Squier
Loggins & Messina—Native Sons
Neil Young—Chrome Dreams
Simple Minds—Sons And Fascination
Crown Of Thorns—Faith
Various—Heard It On The Radio: Volume 1
Y&T—Ultimate Collection
Utopia—Oops! Wrong Planet
The Steve Miller Band—Circle Of Love
KXM—Scatterbrain
Grace Slick—Software
Mr. Big—Defying Gravity
Jethro Tull—Stand Up
God Street Wine—God Street Wine
Jefferson Starship—Freedom At Point Zero
David Bowie—The Best Of David Bowie 1969/1974
Seventh Key—The Raging Fire
Kate Bush—Hounds Of Love
Warren Zevon—Stand In The Fire
Barclay James Harvest—Everyone Is Everybody Else
Whitford/St. Holmes—Reunion
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I've got the Warren Zevon and Whitford/St. Holmes albums.
I would like to hear that Jefferson Starship album and the Seventh Key album.
You don't have the JS album? I think the SK album might be tough to get, not sure though.
I do not. I'm not a big JS fan overall, even though I think Modern Times is one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Loggins & Messina—So Fine
Neil Young—Chrome Dreams II
Simple Minds—New Gold Dream 81/82/83/84
Electric Light Orchestra—Eldorado
Utopia--RA
Ry Cooder—Music By Ry Cooder
Steve Miller Band—Italian Xrays
KXM—Circle Of Dolls
Alannah Myles—Alannah
The Power Trio From Hell--Americanman
Jethro Tull—Thick As A Brick
Various—Guitar Heroes
Blind Faith—Blind Faith
Jefferson Starship—Modern Times
Proto-Kaw—Before Became After
Kate Bush—The Sensual World
Various—Quicksilver: Special Edition Film Soundtrack
Jean Beauvoir—Rock Masterpieces: Vol. 1
Barclay James Harvest--Live
Dixon House Band—Fighting Alone
Korn—See You On The Other Side
Enslaved—Heimdal
Metalium—Millennium Metal: Chapter One
Picture—Eternal Dark
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15. Patty Loveless - When Fallen Angels Fly
16. The Robert Cray Band - Strong Persuader
17. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Stranger In Town
18. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
19. Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
20. Kiss - Hotter Than Hell
21. Rick Springfield - Comic Book Heroes
22. The Police - Reggatta de Blanc
23. Starz - Starz (Stream)
24. Night Ranger - 7 Wishes
25. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
26. Cheap Trick - The Epic Archive Vol. 1 (1975-1979)
27. Spider - Between The Lines (Stream)
28. Marty Stuart - The Pilgrim
29. Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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