Okay, I've got to be honest. This is the first album that I actually hated on this list. Its brutal. Kind of like the sound that might happen if a 12 year old beginner played guitar with a cat screeching in the background. Oh and the 12 year old's friend tries to play guitar with him, and it just sounds...
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="200" caption="Greatest Hits, Elton John (November 8, 1974)"][/caption] Let's get real, this album kicks ass...if you are an Elton John fan. Or if you are just ready for a little nostalgia. This album is packed with some of Elton John's top ten hits and I recognized all of them...
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="280" caption="Tim (The Replacements, October 1985)"][/caption] This album was released two years before I was released, yet somehow makes me feel like I'm in high school rebelling against my parents and having a blast while doing it. The beginning of this album draws me in though, and I'm not sure...
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="The Chronic (Dr. Dre, December 15, 1992)"] [/caption] The Chronic, number 137 on the RS150, is Dr. Dre's debut solo album after leaving N.W.A. and Eazy-E's 'Ruthless Records' due to financial disputes. Released in December of 1992, The Chronic was...
Oh yeah, this groovy album by The Meters makes me feel gooood. I'm just saying! I thought I knew The Meters from somewhere, but had no idea where. When I got their album into my iTunes I realized that one of their tunes, 'Liver Splash', was on Jack Johnson's Thicker Than Water soundtrack, and so I already knew The Meters! Incroiable!...