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In Reply to: what are 5 GREAT pop/rock records - both sonically and musically posted by Shane From Aus on September 8, 2006 at 07:43:45:
Doobie Brothers - Stampede (pre Michael McDonald. I'm still trying to figure out how they managed to mix country, rock, disco and jazz fusion on a single cut. Must have been that Curtis Mayfield influence. Can't remember the name of the song just now. The whole record just jams and demands to be played loud.The Police - Outlandos de Amours. It's the Police. What needs to be said?
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (Sonically huge, lyrically underrated. As socially relevant as when it was first recorded. Maybe more so. My favorite Floyd album)
Donald Fagen - Morph the Cat (Musically, not as well concieved as previous outings, but sonically has some pretty astounding moments)
Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth. I just like this record. Some songs I don't get into, but the good songs are great songs. Sonically rich, even though I'm pretty sure it's a digital recording.
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- I'll throw in my 2 cents and 5 albums - FrankieLuvsVinyl 09:07:11 09/11/06 (0)