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Greatest British Album Ever
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 5:40 pm
by frogus
what is the best British album ever made? I need to know what you all think after being disgusted by an internet based poll of the same question recently...and please noone post really obscure records
just for the sake of impressing everyone else. I'm sure someone will know more about music than you, so lets not make it a contest of who has the indiest taste. But be honest, and if you all think it's Sgt. Pepper's then that's fine

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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 5:54 pm
by Ned Flanders
pretty tough question
jethro tull - minstrel in the gallery
rolling stones - beggars banquet
The Who - Who's Next
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love (technically, an American, I believe he did all of his recordings in England; does this count?)
Beatles - Revolver
Pink Floyd - Animals (this probably gets my nod)
Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution
Cream - Disraeli Gears
The Moody Blues - In search of the Lost Chord
There really isn't much out there for music that impressed me in the 80's, 90's, and 00's. Too bad I wasn't born or was just a pup for the stuff I do listen to. Ah hell, all I'm doing is listing my faves by band. I guess I'll give it to Pink Floyd - Animals; the album is a masterpiece.
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 6:45 pm
by Tamerlane
From the top of my head I would have to choose a compilation.
Beatles 1
But seriously I would have to think deeper about this, nice question.

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 7:36 pm
by Quark
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Prodigy - The Fat of the Land
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 7:39 pm
by Witch King
CATHEDRAL
FOREST OF EQUILIBRIUM
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 8:40 pm
by HighLordDave
First of all, I think you have to disqualify greatest hits albums, boxed sets, compilations, live albums and omnibus collections. There's something about an album that was created in a moment during an artist's or band's career that should be considered for a poll like this. A greatest hits album that spans 25 years just isn't fair. Having said that, here are my picks (because I'm too wishy-washy to pick just one):
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Queen - Night at the Opera
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 8:52 pm
by Word
Ah shucks to many to choose from:
The Who: Who's Next/Tommy/Quadrophenia(I don't Know)
The Beatles: St. Pepper's/ The Beatles(White Album)/Rubber Soul(can't decide which one to choose)
Cream: Disereli Gears
Rolling Stones: Beggar's Banquet
All depends on my mood

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 8:58 pm
by Ned Flanders
first off, i agree with HLD regarding greatest hits albums.
@word,
Interesting choices, did you cut and paste from my post
I guess I could add
Queen - News of the World
Traffic - The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2002 10:19 pm
by Curdis
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
If I can only have one (and I'm not allowed to have something obscure like David Allen and the Gong) that's the one.
Although I think Bowie - Diamond Dogs deserves an honourable mention.
@Ned Flanders - Very little of Hendrix's studio work was done in England. However 'Are you Experienced' & 'Axis Bold as Love' were both recorded in London and as he only released three albums while he lived it does give the impression that this was a majority of his studio recorded work. - Curdis !
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 12:43 am
by C Elegans
When I answer questions of this type, "greatest xxx ever", I usually think not only of what I like, but also consider what impact a work has had within or outside it's area. So my candidate is David Bowie - Ziggy stardust. (Although I personally like Diamond dogs better.)
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 1:08 am
by Beldin
Dark Side of the Moon , by Pink Floyd .
quoted from :
Floydian Slip (tm) :
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"Dark Side" ended up staying on the U.S. Billboard album chart for a record 15 years, a total of 724 weeks, before it dropped off July 23, 1988. While the album had periodically dropped off the chart before, only to return another week, a change in the way Billboard constructed its charts assured that this time, the album couldn't return. (In fact, "Dark Side" did have a phenomenally long consecutive run: 591 weeks from Dec. 18, 1976, to April 23, 1988.)
It remains the forth best selling album of all time, behind Michael Jackson's "Thriller," the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever," and Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours." Ironically, the album was only awarded a gold record, meant to designate a half-million units sold, because it was released before Jan. 1, 1976, when the recording industry established the designation of "platinum," representing a million units sold.....
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Besides I really LIKE P.F. ...
So that's my vote.
No worries,
Beldin

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 2:15 am
by Kameleon
I would have to nominate one of the Radiohead albums, either The Bends or Kid A. Their new live album I Might Be Wrong is amazing too, but we're not counting those
I'm not a fan or anything...

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 3:13 am
by Jace
I don't know that I could say - best - but my current favourate is
Portishead - Dummy
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 3:26 am
by Mr Sleep
Dark Side of the moon is probably my pick

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 7:18 am
by HighLordDave
Do Irish bands count towards "British albums"? This may be touchy for both the Irish and the Brits, but if they do count, you have to throw in U2's The Joshua Tree.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 7:44 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by HighLordDave
Do Irish bands count towards "British albums"? This may be touchy for both the Irish and the Brits, but if they do count, you have to throw in U2's The Joshua Tree.
I can't see why not, but does one really want to get into an Irish/Britain Debate?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 8:08 am
by Leonardo
Far TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many... I guess 6 out of my 10 favorite bands are british, but if I had to pick one british album I would pick one with "British" in the title...
BRITISH STEEL by Judas Priest - one of the most solid albums I know, where every single song is rated A or more.
IMO, of course.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 10:59 am
by Witch King
Originally posted by Kameleon
I would have to nominate one of the Radiohead albums, either The Bends or Kid A. Their new live album I Might Be Wrong is amazing too, but we're not counting those
I'm not a fan or anything...
Did you read the title of this thread before writing that?
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 1:10 pm
by Yshania
Of my own personal taste it would have to be
The Wall , closely followed by
Vision Thing (Sisters of Mercy) and
Different Class (Pulp) since I do not have a least favourite song off any of these albums. Also running close is
Animals (Pink Floyd) but even though I have everything they have done, I am not a Dark Side of The Moon fan
If I was to consider albums that are not necessarily my favourites, but are considered instrumental in defining British rock/pop in their time, I would have to vote (in no particular order)
Rumours/Tusk (Fleetwood Mac), Tommy (The Who), Never Mind The ........ (S*x Pistols), White Album (Beatles) oh! there are loads!

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2002 1:10 pm
by Word
@Ned maybe i should have it would have saved me some time.
Oh and you don't have Tommy, Quadrophenia, White Album or Rubber Soul so there.
