Friday, January 28, 2011

List of CD's and Vinyl!

Below is a list of all the CD's and Vinyl that I own!!!!! This is also the 100th post so boo-yaa!

CD’s

1. AC/DC-Back in Black
2. AC/DC-Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
3. The Afghan Whigs-Gentlemen
4. Alice in Chains-Sap EP
5. Alice in Chains-Unplugged
6. Alice in Chains-Music Bank
7. Alice in Chains-Live
8. America-The Complete Greatest Hits
9. American Hardcore: The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986
10. Anthrax-Attack of the Killer B’s
11. Anthrax-Sound of White Noise
12. Anthrax-Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991)
13. Ass Ponys-Grim
14. Ass Ponys-Electric Rock Music
15. Ass Ponys-Lohio
16. Avail-4 am Friday/Live at the Bottom of the Hill
17. Badfinger-The Very Best of
18. Bad Brains-Banned in D.C.: Bad Brains’ Greatest Riffs
19. Bad Brains-Rise
20. Barenaked Ladies-Stunt
21. Barenaked Ladies-One Week single
22. Barenaked Ladies-Maroon
23. Barenaked Ladies-Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits (1991-2001)
24. Barenaked Ladies-All In Good Time
25. BASEketball
26. Beastie Boys-Anthology: The Sounds of Science
27. The Beatles-1
28. Beck-Odelay
29. The B-52’s-Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation
30. Black Flag-Wasted…Again
31. Black Sabbath-Paranoid
32. Blast Off Country Style-C’mon and…
33. Blind Melon
34. Blind Melon-Soup
35. Blind Melon-Nico
36. Blind Melon-Live at the Palace
37. Blind Melon-For My Friends
38. Blink 182-Greatest Hits
39. Brad-Shame
40. Brad-Welcome to Discovery Park
41. The Bridge School Concerts, Vol. 1
42. Jeff Buckley-Grace (Legacy Edition)/DVD
43. Jeff Buckley-Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk
44. Jeff Buckley-Mystery White Boy-Live ‘95-‘96
45. Burden Brothers-Buried in Your Black Heart
46. Burden Brothers-Mercy
47. Buy-Product 2: Brief Encounters
48. Cake-Motorcade of Generosity
49. Cake-Fashion Nugget
50. Cake-Prolonging the Magic
51. Jerry Cantrell-Boggy Depot
52. Carbon Leaf-Echo Echo
53. Cheap Trick-The Greatest Hits
54. Chef Aid
55. The Clash-The Story of, Volume 1
56. Clutch
57. Coffin Break-Rupture/Psychosis
58. Coldplay-Parachutes
59. Coldplay-A Rush of Blood to the Head
60. Coldplay-Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
61. Committed 2 Rock
62. Sam Cooke-The Best of
63. Alice Cooper-Mascara & Monsters: The Best of
64. Chris Cornell-Euphoria Morning
65. Cracker-Garage D’or
66. The Cranberries-Stars: The Best of 1992-2002
67. Cream-20th Century Masters-The Millennium Collection: The Best of
68. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Chronicle (The 20 Greatest Hits)
69. Jim Croce-Photographs & Memories/His Greatest Hits
70. The Crow
71. Crowded House-Temple of Low Men
72. Crowded House-Recurring Dream: The Very Best of
73. The Cure-Greatest Hits
74. Dada-Puzzle
75. The Damned Things-Ironiclast
76. The Dead Milkmen-Big Lizard in My Backyard
77. The Dead Milkmen-Eat Your Paisley!
78. The Dead Milkmen-Bucky Fellini
79. The Dead Milkmen-Beelzebubba
80. The Dead Milkmen-Metaphysical Graffiti
81. The Dead Milkmen-Now We Are 20
82. Death Angel-Act III
83. The Decline of Western Civilization
84. Def Leppard-Pyromania
85. Deftones-White Pony
86. Deftones-B-Sides & Rarities/DVD
87. Deftones-Diamond Eyes
88. Devo-Greatest Hits
89. The Doors-The Best of
90. Dramarama-The Best of: 18 Big Ones
91. Drop Dead Gorgeous
92. Earth to Andy-Chronicle Kings
93. The Edge of Rock
94. emmet swimming-Wake
95. emmet swimming-Arlington to Boston
96. emmet swimming-Big Night Without You
97. emmet swimming-ear plugs 50 cents
98. The Ernies-Meson Ray
99. Everclear-So Much for the Afterglow
100. Everclear-Songs from an American Movie Part I: Learning How to Smile
101. Everclear-Slow Motion Daydream
102. Faith No More-We Care a Lot
103. Faith No More-Introduce Yourself
104. Faith No More-The Real Thing
105. Faith No More-Live at the Brixton Academy
106. Faith No More-Angel Dust
107. Faith No More-Songs to Make Love To EP
108. Faith No More-King for a Day/Fool for a Lifetime
109. Faith No More-Album of the Year
110. Faith No More-Who Cares a Lot?-The Greatest Hits
111. Faith No More-This is It: The Best of
112. Faith No More-The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection
113. Fantomas-The Director’s Cut
114. Faster & Louder Hardcore Punk Vol. 1
115. Filter-The Very Best Things: 1995-2008
116. fIREHOSE-“fROMOHIO”
117. fIREHOSE-Flyin’ the Flannel
118. Fishbone-Truth and Soul
119. Fishbone-The Reality of My Surroundings
120. Fishbone-Give A Monkey A Brain and He’ll Swear He’s The Center of the Universe
121. Fishbone-The Essential
122. Flyin’ Traps
123. Ben Folds-Rockin’ the Suburbs
124. Ben Folds-Songs for Silverman
125. Ben Folds-Way to Normal
126. Ben Folds-Lonely Avenue
127. Ben Folds Five-Whatever and Ever Amen
128. Ben Folds Five-The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
129. Foo Fighters
130. Foo Fighters-The Colour and the Shape
131. Foo Fighters-There is Nothing Left to Lose
132. Foo Fighters-One by One
133. Foo Fighters-In Your Honor
134. Foo Fighters-Skin and Bones
135. Foo Fighters-Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
136. For Squirrels-Example
137. Fountains of Wayne-Welcome Interstate Managers
138. Four Walls Falling-Culture Shock
139. Fuel-Sunburn
140. fulflej-Wack-Ass Tuba Riff
141. fulflej-To Keep a Long Story Long (unreleased)
142. The Gap Band-Ultimate Collection
143. Godsmack-Good Times, Bad Times…Ten Years of/DVD
144. Goldfinger-The Best of/DVD
145. The Good Guys-Thanks for Dancin’: A Retrospective 1982-1989
146. Stone Gossard-Bayleaf
147. Grave Maker-Bury Me at Sea
148. Green Day-Kerplunk!
149. Green Day-Warning:
150. Green Day-International Superhits!
151. Green Day-Shenanigans
152. Green Day-American Idiot
153. Green Day-21st Century Breakdown
154. GWAR-Scumdogs of the Universe
155. The Hangover
156. Happy Flowers-Oof
157. Happy Flowers-Too Many Bunnies (Not Enough Mittens): An Historical Perspective 1983-88
158. Happy Flowers-Flowers on 45: The Homestead Singles
159. Harvey Danger-Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?
160. Hater
161. Have Heart-Songs to Scream at the Sun
162. Helmet-Meantime
163. Hoarse-Happens Twice
164. Hog-Nothing Sacred
165. Buddy Holly-From the Original Master Tapes
166. Hootie & the Blowfish-The Best Of (1993 Thru 2003)
167. House of Freaks-Monkey on a Chain Gang
168. House of Freaks-Tantilla
169. House of Freaks-Cakewalk
170. Hüsker Dü-Candy Apple Grey
171. Hype!
172. Imperial Teen-Seasick
173. Incubus-Monuments and Melodies
174. Infectious Grooves-Groove Family Cyco
175. Jane’s Addiction-Up from the Catacombs: The Best of
176. Jefferson Airplane-Volunteers
177. Jimmie’s Chicken Shack-Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope
178. Jimmie’s Chicken Shack-re.present
179. Jimmie’s Chicken Shack-Fail on Cue
180. Judgment Night
181. The Judybats-Native Son
182. The Judybats-Down in the Shacks Where the Satellite Dishes Grow
183. The Judybats-pain makes you beautiful
184. Just Say Roe
185. Kepone-Skin
186. Kepone
187. Killswitch Engage-The End of Heartache
188. Killswitch Engage
189. King Missile-Mystical Shit/Fluting on the Hump
190. King Missile-Happy 14 ½ EP
191. King Missile-Happy Hour
192. King’s X
193. Sam Kinison-Have You Seen Me Lately?
194. Wayne Kramer-The Hard Stuff
195. Wayne Kramer-Dangerous Madness
196. Wayne Kramer-Citizen Wayne
197. Wayne Kramer-LLMF
198. Lamb of God-Ashes of the Wake
199. Lamb of God-Sacrament/DVD
200. Lamb of God-Wrath
201. Last Action Hero
202. Denis Leary-No Cure for Cancer
203. Left Alone
204. Little Nicky
205. Live-Mental Jewelry
206. Live-Throwing Copper
207. Live-The Distance to Here
208. Live-Awake: The Best of/DVD
209. Local H-As Good as Dead
210. Local H-Pack Up the Cats
211. Love-The Best of
212. Love & A .45
213. Lush-Ciao!: The Best of
214. Mad Season-Above
215. Malcolm in the Middle
216. Mary’s Danish-Circa
217. Mary’s Danish-American Standard
218. Material Issue-International Pop Overthrow
219. Material Issue-Destination Universe
220. Dave Matthews Band-Crash
221. Dave Matthews Band-Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King
222. Tom Maxwell-Samsara
223. Pat McGee Band-Shine
224. Metallica-Kill ‘Em All
225. Metallica-Ride the Lightning
226. Metallica-Master of Puppets
227. Metallica
228. Metallica-S&M
229. Metallica-Death Magnetic
230. Midnight Oil-Blue Sky Mining
231. Mighty Lemon Drops-Happy Head/Out of Hand
232. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Don’t Know How to Party
233. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Ska-Core, the Devil and More EP
234. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Question the Answers
235. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Let’s Face It
236. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Medium Rare
237. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones-Pin Points and Gin Joints
238. Minutemen-Introducing the Minutemen
239. Miracle Legion-Drenched
240. Mr. Bungle
241. Mr. Bungle-Disco Volante
242. Mr. Bungle-California
243. Monster Ballads Platinum Edition
244. Monster Magnet-Powertrip
245. Monty Python-Sings
246. Mother Love Bone
247. Motley Crue-Red, White & Crue
248. Mouthbreather-Thank You for Your Patience
249. MTV2 Handpicked
250. Mudhoney-March to Fuzz
251. Eddie Murphy-Comedian
252. Music for Our Mother Ocean
253. Naked in New York
254. Ned’s Atomic Dustbin-God Fodder
255. Ricky Nelson-Greatest Hits
256. Never Mind The Mainstream...The Best of MTV's 120 Minutes Vol. 1
257. Harry Nilsson-All-Time Greatest Hits
258. Nirvana-Nevermind
259. Nirvana-Incesticide
260. Nirvana-MTV Unplugged in New York
261. Nirvana
262. Nirvana-With the Lights Out/DVD
263. Nirvana-Live at Reading/DVD
264. Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper-Frenzy/Get Out of My Way EP
265. The Ocean Blue
266. The Ocean Blue-Cerulean
267. The Ocean Blue-Beneath the Rhythm and Sound
268. The Offspring-Smash
269. The Offspring-Americana
270. 120 Minutes Live
271. Orange County
272. Patton Oswalt-Feelin’ Kinda Patton
273. Patton Oswalt-Werewolves & Lollipops/DVD
274. Patton Oswalt-My Weakness is Strong!/DVD
275. Oysterhead-The Grand Pecking Order
276. Pantera-The Best of: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys’ Vulgar Hits!/DVD
277. Pavement-Quarantine the Past
278. Pearl Jam-Ten
279. Pearl Jam-Vs.
280. Pearl Jam-Vitalogy
281. Pearl Jam-No Code
282. Pearl Jam-Yield
283. Pearl Jam-Live on Two Legs
284. Pearl Jam-Binaural
285. Pearl Jam-Riot Act
286. Pearl Jam-Lost Dogs
287. Pearl Jam
288. Pearl Jam-Backspacer
289. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- Anthology: Through the Years
290. The Pixies-Wave of Mutilation: Best of
291. The Police-Every Breath You Take, The Classics
292. Porno for Pyros
293. The Presidents of the United States of America
294. The Presidents of the United States of America-II
295. The Presidents of the United States of America-Pure Frosting
296. Ray Price-The Essential: 1951-62
297. Primus-Frizzle Fry
298. Primus-Sailing the Seas of Cheese
299. Primus-Miscellaneous Debris EP
300. Primus-Pork Soda
301. Primus-Tales from the Punchbowl
302. Primus-Brown Album
303. Primus-Rhinoplasty EP
304. Primus-Antipop
305. Primus-Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People EP/DVD
306. The Psychedelic Furs-All of This and Nothing
307. Queen-Greatest Hits
308. Queen-Classic Queen
309. Queens of the Stone Age-Songs for the Deaf
310. Queensryche-Empire
311. Radiohead-The Best of
312. Rage Against the Machine-The Battle of Los Angeles
313. Rage Against the Machine-Renegades
314. Ramones-Acid Eaters
315. Ramones- Hey Ho! Let's Go!: The Anthology
316. Ratt-Ratt & Roll 81-91
317. The Rave-Ups-Chance
318. Otis Redding-Dreams to Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology
319. Red Henry-Gravity
320. Red Hot Chili Peppers-Blood Sugar Sex Magik
321. Red Hot Chili Peppers-What Hits?
322. Red Hot Chili Peppers-One Hot Minute
323. Red Hot Chili Peppers-Californication
324. Red Hot Chili Peppers-By the Way
325. Red Hot Chili Peppers-Stadium Arcadium
326. R.E.M.-Eponymous
327. R.E.M.-In Time: The Best of 1988-2003
328. The Replacements-Hootenanny
329. The Replacements-Let It Be
330. The Replacements-Tim
331. Reverend Horton Heat-Space Heater
332. The Riot Before-Fists Buried in Pockets
333. Chris Rock-Roll with the New
334. Chris Rock-Bigger & Blacker
335. Chris Rock-Never Scared/DVD
336. Rollins Band-Weight
337. Rubaiyat-Elektra’s 40th Anniversary
338. The Rugburns-Morning Wood
339. Rush-The Spirit of Radio-Greatest Hits 1974-1987
340. Rush-Retrospective III (1989-2008)
341. The Rutles
342. Saigon Kick
343. Saigon Kick-The Lizard
344. Saturday Morning: Cartoon’s Greatest Hits
345. Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks
346. Seaweed-Weak
347. Seedy Arkhestra-Puzzle
348. S.F.W.
349. Shark Speed-Sea Sick Music
350. Sh-Boom: Doo Wop Classics
351. Short Music for Short People
352. silverchair-Freak Show
353. Singles
354. Smashing Pumpkins-Rotten Apples: Greatest Hits
355. The Smithereens-Blown to Smithereens: Best of
356. Soul Asylum-Hang Time
357. Soul Asylum-Black Gold: The Best of
358. Soundgarden-Telephantasm/DVD
359. Squirrel Nut Zippers-Hot
360. Squirrel Nut Zippers-Sold Out EP
361. Squirrel Nut Zippers-Perennial Favorites
362. Squirrel Nut Zippers-Christmas Caravan
363. Stone Temple Pilots-Core
364. Stone Temple Pilots-Purple
365. Stone Temple Pilots-Tiny Music…Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
366. Stone Temple Pilots
367. sublime-20th Century Masters-The Millennium Collection: The Best of
368. Subrosa-Never Bet the Devil Your Head
369. Sugar-Copper Blue
370. Sugar-Besides
371. Sugarcult-Palm Trees and Power Lines
372. Suicidal Tendencies
373. Suicidal Tendencies-Lights…Camera…Revolution!
374. Suicidal Tendencies-Suicidal for Life
375. Suicidal Tendencies-Playlist: The Very Best of
376. The Suicide Machines-Destruction by Definition
377. The Suicide Machines-Battle Hymns
378. Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation - The Songs of Vic Chesnutt
379. System of a Down
380. System of a Down-Mezmerize
381. System of a Down-Hypnotize
382. Tad-8-Way Santa
383. Tad-Inhaler
384. Tears for Fears-Shout: The Very Best Of
385. Temple of the Dog
386. Tenacious D
387. Tenacious D-The Pick of Destiny
388. Them Crooked Vultures
389. Therapy?-Troublegum
390. Therapy?-Infernal Love
391. Therapy?-Suicide Pact-You First
392. Therapy?-High Anxiety
393. They Might Be Giants-Flood
394. They Might Be Giants-John Henry
395. They Might Be Giants-Dial-a-Song: 20 Years of
396. Third Eye Blind
397. This is Spinal Tap
398. This Picture-A Violent Impression
399. 311-Greatest Hits ’93-’03
400. Toadies-Rubberneck
401. Toadies-Hell Below/Stars Above
402. Toadies-Best of: Live from Paradise
403. Toadies-No Deliverance
404. Toadies-Feeler
405. Toad the Wet Sprocket-fear
406. Travis Tooke-Artichoke
407. Tool-Ænima
408. Tool-10,000 Days
409. Too Much Joy-Son of Sam I Am
410. Too Much Joy-Mutiny
411. Trademark of Quality
412. Trademark of Quality 2
413. Tripping Daisy-i am an ELASTIC FIRECRACKER
414. Tripping Daisy-Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
415. Vaganza
416. Van Halen
417. Very Special Christmas 3
418. Violent Femmes
419. Violent Femmes-Hallowed Ground
420. Violent Femmes-Add It Up (1981-1993)
421. The Waking Hours
422. Wax-13 Unlucky Numbers
423. Ween-Quebec
424. Weezer
425. Weezer-Pinkerton [Deluxe Edition]
426. Weezer
427. Weezer
428. Weezer-Hurley
429. Weezer-Death to False Metal
430. Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson
431. The Who-The Ultimate Collection
432. With Honors
433. Woodstock ‘94
434. X-Los Angeles
435. X-Wild Gift
436. X-Unclogged
437. X-The Best: Make the Music Go Bang!
438. XTC-Upsy Daisy Assortment
439. “Weird Al” Yankovic
440. “Weird Al” Yankovic-In 3-D
441. “Weird Al” Yankovic-Dare to Be Stupid
442. “Weird Al” Yankovic-Off the Deep End
443. “Weird Al” Yankovic-Running with Scissors
444. “Weird Al” Yankovic-Straight Outta Lynwood
445. Frank Zappa-Strictly Commercial: The Best of
446. Warren Zevon-Genius: The Best of

VINYL

1. AC/DC-Highway to Hell
2. AC/DC-Back in Black
3. AC/DC-Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
4. Aerosmith-Toys in the Attic
5. Aerosmith-Draw the Line
6. Aerosmith-Greatest Hits
7. The Allman Brothers Band-Eat a Peach
8. The Allman Brothers Band-Brothers and Sisters
9. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass-Whipped Cream and Other Delights
10. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass-Foursider
11. America-Homecoming
12. America-History/Greatest Hits
13. America-View from the Ground
14. Laurie Anderson-Big Science
15. Laurie Anderson-Mister Heartbreak
16. Anthrax-State of Euphoria
17. Badfinger-Magic Christian Music
18. Badfinger-Ass
19. Badfinger-Airwaves
20. The Band-Music from Big Pink
21. The Band-Stage Fright
22. The Band-Cahoots
23. Band Aid-Do They Know It’s Christmas single
24. Bar-Kays-Injoy
25. The Beach Boys-Today!
26. The Beach Boys-Pet Sounds
27. The Beach Boys-Endless Summer
28. The Beatles-Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
29. The Beatles-Magical Mystery Tour
30. Bee Gees-Gold, Volume One
31. Pat Benatar-In the Heat of the Night
32. Pat Benatar-Crimes of Passion
33. The B-52’s
34. Big Country-The Crossing
35. Elvin Bishop-Struttin’ My Stuff
36. Black Sabbath-Paranoid
37. Black Sabbath-Master of Reality
38. Black Sabbath-Never Say Die
39. Blind Faith
40. Blood, Sweat & Tears-Greatest Hits
41. Blue Oyster Cult-Fire of Unknown Origin
42. Blues Brothers-Briefcase Full of Blues
43. BoDeans-Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams
44. Gary U.S. Bonds-Dedication
45. Booker T. & the M.G.’s-McLemore Avenue
46. Boston
47. Boston-Don’t Look Back
48. David Bowie-Hunky Dory
49. David Bowie-Changesone
50. Bread-The Best of
51. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians-Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
52. Lenny Bruce-The Midnight Concert
53. Tim Buckley-Goodbye and Hello
54. Tim Buckley-Greetings from L.A.
55. The Byrds-Greatest Hits
56. The Byrds-Best of, Greatest Hits Vol. II
57. The Carpenters-The Singles: 1969-1973
58. Johnny Cash-At Folsom Prison
59. Harry Chapin-Sniper and Other Love Songs
60. Harry Chapin-Verities & Balderdash
61. Harry Chapin-On the Road to Kingdom Come
62. Harry Chapin-Dance Band on the Titanic
63. Tracy Chapman
64. Cheap Trick-At Budokan
65. Cheap Trick-Dream Police
66. Cheap Trick-Found All the Parts EP
67. The Church-Starfish
68. Dave Clark Five-Greatest Hits
69. The Clash-London Calling
70. The Clash-Sandinista!
71. Classics of English Poetry
72. Coffin Break-Rupture
73. Bootsy Collins-Ahh…the Name is Bootsy, Baby!
74. Bootsy Collins-Ultra Wave
75. Phil Collins-Face Value
76. Commodores-Anthology
77. Alice Cooper-Love It to Death
78. Alice Cooper-Killer
79. Alice Cooper-School’s Out
80. Alice Cooper-Welcome to My Nightmare
81. Elvis Costello-My Aim is True
82. Elvis Costello-Armed Forces
83. Elvis Costello-Get Happy!
84. Elvis Costello-Spike
85. Cream-Disraeli Gears
86. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Green River
87. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Cosmo’s Factory
88. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Chronicle (The 20 Greatest Hits)
89. Marshall Crenshaw
90. Marshall Crenshaw-Field Day
91. Jim & Ingrid Croce-Another Day, Another Town
92. Jim Croce-You Don’t Mess Around with Jim
93. Jim Croce-The Collection
94. Jim Croce-Photographs & Memories/His Greatest Hits
95. Jim Croce-The Faces I’ve Been
96. Crosby, Stills & Nash
97. Crowded House
98. The Cure-Standing On A Beach: The Singles
99. Miles Davis-Bitches Brew
100. The dB’s-Like This
101. Def Leppard-Pyromania
102. Derek & the Dominos-Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
103. Devo-Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo
104. Devo-Duty Now for the Future
105. Devo-Freedom of Choice
106. Dio-The Last in Line
107. Don Dixon-Most of the Girls Like to Dance But Only Some of the Boys Like To
108. Dokken-Tooth and Nail
109. Doobie Brothers-Toulouse Street
110. Doobie Brothers-What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
111. Doobie Brothers-Best of the Doobies
112. Doobie Brothers-Best of, Volume II
113. Doobie Brothers-Farewell Tour
114. Doobie Brothers-Cycles
115. The Doors-13
116. The Doors-Alive, She Cried
117. Duran Duran-Rio
118. Eagles-Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
119. Eagles-The Long Run
120. Eagles-Live
121. Eagles-Greatest Hits, Volume 2
122. Enuff Z’Nuff
123. Donald Fagen-The Nightfly
124. Faith No More-Introduce Yourself
125. Fetchin’ Bones-Bad Pumpkin
126. 54.40
127. Fine Young Cannibals
128. Fishbone-In Your Face
129. Fishbone-Truth and Soul
130. Roberta Flack featuring Donny Hathaway
131. Fleetwood Mac-Rumours
132. Fleetwood Mac-Tusk
133. Dan Fogelberg-The Innocent Age
134. Dan Fogelberg-Greatest Hits
135. John Fogerty-Centerfield
136. Foreigner
137. Foreigner-Double Vision
138. Peter Frampton-Frampton Comes Alive!
139. Peter Frampton-I’m In You
140. Funkadelic-One Nation Under a Groove
141. The Gap Band-III
142. The Gap Band-IV
143. Lowell George-Thanks, I’ll Eat It Here
144. Arthur Godfrey-TV Calendar Show
145. Grand Funk Railroad-Closer to Home
146. Al Green-Greatest Hits
147. Isaac Hayes-Shaft
148. Heart-Little Queen
149. Heart-Dog & Butterfly
150. Heatwave-Too Hot to Handle
151. Heatwave-Central Heating
152. Jimi Hendrix Experience-Axis: Bold as Love
153. Don Henley-Building the Perfect Beast
154. Don Henley-The End of the Innocence
155. History of Rhythm & Blues Vol. 5
156. Buddy Holly-20 Golden Greats
157. Bruce Hornsby & The Range-The Way It Is
158. Bruce Hornsby & The Range-scenes from the southside
159. House of Freaks-Monkey on a Chain Gang
160. Human Sexual Response-In a Roman Mood
161. Icicle Works
162. INXS-Kick
163. Iron Butterfly-In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
164. Joe Jackson-I’m the Man
165. Joe Jackson-Night and Day
166. Michael Jackson-Off the Wall
167. Michael Jackson-Thriller
168. Jefferson Airplane-Surrealistic Pillow
169. Jefferson Airplane-Volunteers
170. Billy Joel-Glass Houses
171. Billy Joel-Greatest Hits, Volume I & Volume II
172. Billy Joel-The Nylon Curtain
173. David Johansen-In Style
174. Janis Joplin-Pearl
175. Journey-Frontiers
176. Carole King-Tapestry
177. King Crimson-In the Court of the Crimson King
178. The Kingsmen-In Person
179. King’s X-Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
180. Kiss
181. Kiss-Alive
182. Kiss-Destroyer
183. Kool & the Gang-Emergency
184. La Bamba
185. Led Zeppelin-II
186. Led Zeppelin-IV
187. Led Zeppelin-Presence
188. Led Zeppelin-In Through the Out Door
189. Huey Lewis and the News-Sports
190. Lone Justice-Shelter
191. Los Lobos-How Will the Wolf Survive?
192. Loudness-Thunder in the East
193. The Mamas & the Papas-If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
194. Steve Martin-A Wild and Crazy Guy
195. Material Issue-Valerie Loves Me 12’’
196. Curtis Mayfield-Superfly
197. Paul McCartney & Wings-Band on the Run
198. Paul McCartney-Wings Over America
199. Meat Loaf-Bat Out of Hell
200. Meat Puppets-Up on the Sun
201. Memphis Soul
202. Metallica-Kill ‘Em All
203. Metallica-Master of Puppets
204. Midnight Oil-Diesel & Dust
205. Mighty Lemon Drops-World Without End
206. Million Dollar Memories
207. Joni Mitchell-Court and Spark
208. Joni Mitchell-The Hissing of Summer Lawns
209. Moby Grape-Wow
210. Monty Python-The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film of Monty Python and the Holy Grail
211. Motley Crue-Shout at the Devil
212. Motorhead-Ace of Spades
213. Bob Mould-Workbook
214. Eddie Murphy
215. Eddie Murphy-Comedian
216. Peter Murphy-Love Hysteria
217. Ricky Nelson-All My Best
218. Neon Nights
219. Stevie Nicks-Bella Donna
220. Harry Nilsson-Nilsson Schmilsson
221. Ted Nugent-Free-for-All
222. Ohio Players-Honey
223. Oingo Boingo-Only a Lad
224. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark-The Best of
225. Our Generation
226. Graham Parker and the Rumour-Squeezing Out Sparks
227. Parliament-Motor Booty Affair
228. Joe Perry Project-Let the Music Do the Talking
229. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers-Damn the Torpedoes
230. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers-Long After Dark
231. Pezband
232. Wilson Pickett-The Exciting
233. Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon
234. Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here
235. Pink Floyd-The Wall
236. The Police-Synchronicity
237. The Police-Every Breath You Take: The Singles
238. Elvis
239. Elvis Presley-Moody Blue
240. Ray Price-Sings Heart Songs
241. Ray Price-Make the World Go Away
242. Prince and the Revolution-Purple Rain
243. Richard Pryor-Greatest Hits
244. The Psychedelic Furs-Forever Now
245. Queen-A Night at the Opera
246. Queen-A Day at the Races
247. Queen-The Game
248. Queen-Greatest Hits
249. Ramones-End of the Century
250. Ramones-Too Tough to Die
251. The Rascals-Time Piece/Best of
252. Ratt-Out of the Cellar
253. Otis Redding-The Dock of the Bay
254. Otis Redding-The Best of
255. The Reddings-The Awakening
256. The Reluctant Dragon
257. R.E.M.-Murmur
258. R.E.M.-Lifes Rich Pageant
259. R.E.M.-Dead Letter Office
260. R.E.M.-Document
261. The Replacements-Hootenanny
262. Rock’s Greatest Hits
263. Rush-Moving Pictures
264. Rush-Grace Under Pressure
265. Sade-Diamond Life
266. Peter Schilling-Major Tom (Coming Home) 12’’
267. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Soundtrack
268. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band-Night Moves
269. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band-Stranger in Town
270. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band-Against the Wind
271. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band-Nine Tonight
272. The Shadow
273. Allan Sherman-My Son, The Nut
274. Frank Sinatra-In The Wee Small Hours
275. Sly & the Family Stone-Stand!
276. Sly & the Family Stone-Greatest Hits
277. Sly & the Family Stone-There’s a Riot Goin’ On
278. The Smithereens-Especially for You
279. The Smiths-Strangeways, Here We Come
280. Bruce Springsteen-Born to Run
281. Bruce Springsteen-Nebraska
282. Bruce Springsteen-Born in the U.S.A.
283. Steely Dan-Aja
284. Steppenwolf-Gold: Their Greatest Hits
285. Styx-Cornerstone
286. Styx-Paradise Theater
287. Talking Heads-Fear of Music
288. Talking Heads-Remain in Light
289. Talking Heads-Speaking in Tongues
290. Talking Heads-Stop Making Sense
291. Tears for Fears-Songs from the Big Chair
292. Tears for Fears-The Seeds of Love
293. Thelonious Monster-Next Saturday Afternoon
294. Thin Lizzy-Jailbreak
295. Robbin Thompson Band-Two B’s Please
296. Three Dog Night-Joy to the World-Their Greatest Hits
297. The Tubes-Outside Inside
298. 24 Great Tear Jerkers
299. 25 #1 Hits from 25 Years
300. Twisted Sister-Stay Hungry
301. U2-The Joshua Tree
302. Van Halen
303. Van Halen-II
304. Van Halen-Fair Warning
305. Van Halen-Diver Down
306. Van Halen-1984
307. Violent Femmes
308. Violent Femmes-Hallowed Ground
309. Violent Femmes-It’s Gonna Rain single
310. Jr. Walker and the All-Stars-Shotgun
311. Wall of Voodoo-Call of the West
312. Wall of Voodoo-Happy Planet
313. White Lion-Pride
314. The Who-Tommy
315. The Who-Live at Leeds
316. The Who-Who’s Next
317. The Who-By Numbers
318. The Who-Who Are You
319. Johnnie Wilder Jr.-My Goal
320. Stevie Wonder-Innervisions
321. The Wonder Stuff-The Eight-Legged Groove Machine
322. The Wonder Stuff-Hup
323. Woodstock
324. World Party-Private Revolution
325. X-Under the Big Black Sun
326. X-See How We Are
327. XTC-Waxworks: Some Singles 1977-1982
328. XTC-Oranges and Lemons
329. Neil Young-Harvest
330. Neil Young-Time Fades Away
331. Neil Young-Rust Never Sleeps
332. Zapp-The New Zapp IV U
333. Zappa/Beefheart/Mothers-Bongo Fury
334. Warren Zevon
335. Warren Zevon-Excitable Boy
336. Warren Zevon-The Envoy
337. Warren Zevon-Sentimental Hygiene

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Forgotten Songs of the '90s: Rave-Ups

Forgotten Songs of the ‘90s: Rave-Ups

One of the most forgotten bands of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s were the Rave-Ups out of L.A. The band struggled for years until they got noticed by John Hughes and landed a song on the soundtrack of “Sixteen Candles” and then landed a deal with Epic Records. After releasing one record, 1988’s The Book of Your Regrets, they almost got dropped but some people at the label really had faith in the band and they were able to hang on long enough to make another record, 1990’s Chance and ended up scoring a hit with the masterful “Respectfully King of Rain.”

Kicking off with the excellent riffs of guitarist Terry Wilson and the vocals of Jimmer Podrasky, the band get into the groove quickly and are unable to let it go. By the time they get to the chorus, one almost wonders if the song is about the band’s attempts at success, “Well I won’t make it if you won’t make it, take these lonesome dreams of making it, down.” The band are able to convey these images with one hell of a galloping jaunt through the major label turnstiles. Terry Wilson’s excellent guitar playing help strengthen the band’s resolve and made the song stand out on modern rock radio more than most other songs of the time.

Unfortunately, despite the song’s power, it failed to generate record sales for the band and they found themselves dropped by the end of 1990 and disbanded two years later. They’ve reunited several times over the years; let’s hope more people will hear them and realize what a great band they were and what they missed the first time around.

http://vimeo.com/4070293

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Forgotten Songs of the '70s: Dickies

Forgotten Songs of the ‘70s: Dickies

The Dickies were one of the most unique and poppy punk bands of the initial seventies outbreak. Coming out from southern California, they made a name for themselves for their unique take on cartoon theme songs and pop classics. Their hits range from covers of “Paranoid” and “Nights in White Satin” to the theme of “Gigantor” and the song they should be remembered for “Banana Splits (Tra La La Song).”

Doing the sixties kiddie classic at warp speed, the band immediately set off on a mess of fun by upping the ante by having great harmony vocals from the whole band and tight concise drumming, courtesy of Karlos Kabarello (R.I.P.) But the real star of the show is frontman Leonard Graves Phillips, whose high, nasally pitch became the band’s trademark and the song’s original vocals give him a chance to shine here and he does wonderfully. All of these things helped to make the band household names in England where this song went top ten on the singles chart, an unheard of occurrence for an emerging American punk band.

Sadly as punk got bigger and went darker, the Dickies got left behind. After keyboardist Chuck Wagon’s tragic suicide in 1981, the band went underground for the rest of the decade, periodically reemerging for small projects. They were that popular again but thirty years later, they’re still touring with Leonard and guitarist Stan Lee the backbone of the lineup. They still pull out “Banana Splits (Tra La La Song)” and Leonard’s voice still sounds the same. That’s one of the miracles of punk is that voices rarely change and it gives new generations a chance to hear what good pop-punk really sounds like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flMS2gHFOH0

Friday, January 7, 2011

Forgotten Album of the Month: Monster Magnet

Forgotten Album of the Month: Monster Magnet

It’s hard to believe I haven’t done anything about this band but it’s time for that to change. By the time 1998 rolled around, the stoner/sludge metal band Monster Magnet had gone as far as they could with their trademark sound and they realized that it was time for a change. So frontman Dave Wyndorf, suffering from writer’s block went to Las Vegas for a few months and wrote what became his band’s breakthrough album, Powertrip.

Now most people remember the band for “Space Lord,” with its’ hip hop inspired video but there is so much more to recommend on the album besides the throwaway pop hit. The best track on the record is the title track, which I heard in the fall of ’98 with a video filled with footage from the now forgotten Kurt Russell action “Soldier” and I was riveted because the song was so damn heavy and covered in riffs. The lyrics, as with most of Wyndorf’s words are as true now as they were when he wrote them because there are many, many people who are suffering from powertrips who need to be brought back down to size.

While the entire album is good, some songs like “Tractor” and “Goliath and the Vampires” are a little weak, but there’s songs like that on every Monster Magnet record. It turns out the coolest songs on the record are the midtempo tracks, which is something that the band really hadn’t tried before. “See You in Hell” talks about the disposal of infants in an almost first person narrative with light backing from the rest of the band that makes you wonder what is wrong with the world. But probably the second best song is the album closer “Your Lies Become You” with its mellow vocal delivery and unbelievable backing, which sounds like a lounge band from the depths of hell. That’s exactly the type of vibe you want to get from a band this heavy and fucked up.

Powertrip ended up going gold on the strength of “Space Lord,” but the rest of the record seems to have fallen through the cracks and disappeared and that’s a damn shame but that’s what’s happened with the band’s career period. It seems that every time they release a record like 2010’s Mastermind, people always say “Wow, I didn’t even know this band was still together.” Statements like that have to stop in order for a band to thrive and prosper.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByCXe3rrSY8 (Powertrip)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dscfeQOMuGw (Space Lord)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9hQ2C5d9Qk (See You In Hell)