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Best Album/CD EVER

Post #1

Post by cnorman18 »

Just for laughs, how about we give some awards?

I propose a poll to determine the best rock/pop CD or album ever. Let's get some nominations in, say three to five each, and then I'll see if I can con somebody into doing a poll where we can each vote three (or five) times.

What I have in mind are the most innovative, groundbreaking or seminal albums or CDs ever, the ones that had the most impact on the music world. "Greatest Hits" albums and collections are OK, but I think the original works are more interesting.

Whaddaya say?

I'll start with my next post.

cnorman18

Re: Best Album/CD EVER

Post #41

Post by cnorman18 »

Just for clarity, here's the current "ballot":


Abbey Road, The Beatles

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles

Hotel California, Eagles

A Trick of the Tail, Genesis

Thriller, Michael Jackson

Surrealistic Pillow, Jefferson Airplane

Tapestry, Carole King

Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin

Days of Future Passed, Moody Blues

Nevermind, Nirvana

Ten, Pearl Jam

Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd

The Wall, Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd

Abraxas, Santana

Bridge over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel

Quadrophenia, The Who

Tommy, The Who

cnorman18

Best Album/CD EVER

Post #42

Post by cnorman18 »

Voting seems to have ended, so here are the results. I just went back to the original list and added a vote from the second round from all the members who voted in it.

The winner is:

My Favorite Train Songs by Boxcar Willie.

Just kidding. The winner REALLY is -

Dark Side of the Moon, by Pink Floyd, with 6 votes.

Second place:

Ten, by Pearl Jam, with 5 votes.

4-way tie for 3rd place:

Surrealistic Pillow, by Jefferson Airplane;

Nevermind, by Nirvana;

The Wall, by Pink Floyd, and

Tommy, by The Who, all with 4 votes.

Honorable mentions with 3 votes each:

Abbey Road, The Beatles

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles

Hotel California, The Eagles

Thriller, Michael Jackson

Tapestry, Carole King

Bridge over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel

Quadrophenia, The Who

Thanks to everyone who participated....

Charles

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