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5 most played albums?

Started by Darlica, April 06, 2009, 08:26:42 PM

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Darlica

So, which 5 albums have been on heavy rotation on your stereo or Mp3 player the last three months?
Inquiring minds wants to know.   ;D

Mine:
James, Best Of James
Anna Ternheim, Leaving On A Mayday
Tom Waits, Mule Variations
New Order, Get Ready
Jesus And Mary Chain, Automatic
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Opsa

Oooh, good ones!

This toadfish is such a fogey I don't think we've changed the discs in our player for months, but for what it's worth, here's what's in there:

1)Raising Sand , Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

2)Etudes, Chopin

3)Let It Be... Naked, The Beatles

4)Journey of Dreams, Ladysmith Black Mambazo

5)What Do I Think I'm Thinking?, Zenon Slawinsky

beagle

1) Pet Shop Boys - Pop Art

2) Otway and Barrett - Deep & Meaningless

3) Floyd - Animals

4) New Order - Technique

5) Alphaville - Forever Young

The angels have the phone box




The Meromorph

Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard.
Captain Hook and the Medicine Show - Greatest Hits.
Janis Ian - Tea and Sympathy.
The Eagles - Greatest Hits.
Paul Simon - Graceland.
Dances with Motorcycles.

Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Albums? The only album I've listened as such is Arvo Pärt's In Principio that I bought recently. But apart from that I don't listen albums, most likely I select Composers (Prokofiev's symphonies and ballets, Dvorak symphonies and symphonic poems, Bach [too long to list]), groups or specific musicians (Brad Sucks, Falik, The Police, Sting) and listen the full catalog I have.
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Bluenose

Current play list at Chateau Blue, subject to change without notice...

The Audreys: Between last night and us

Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here

Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells

James Taylor: October Road

Eva Cassidy: Songbird

Myers Briggs personality type: ENTP -  "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

Kaliayev

In no particular order

1) Gang of Four - A Brief History of the Twentieth Century

2) Immortal Technique - The 3rd World (Bonus Edition)

3) John Frusciante - The Empyrean

4) Tool - Undertow

5) Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
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Pachyderm

I tend to listen to the radio, or audio books.
Imus ad magum Ozi videndum, magum Ozi mirum mirissimum....

beagle

I used to listen to the wireless but I can't find 2LO on my latest one.
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I can't find Luxemberg or Caroline :(
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stellinacadente

Audiloslave - Audioslave

AC DC - Back in Black

Maroon 5- Songs about Jane

Iron Man - The Sound Track (my daughter cracks me up every time it's on she "flies" like Iron Man LOL)

Pearl Jam- Riot Act
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Scriblerus the Philosophe

Quote from: Kaliayev on April 09, 2009, 11:52:41 AM
In no particular order

1) Gang of Four - A Brief History of the Twentieth Century

2) Immortal Technique - The 3rd World (Bonus Edition)

3) John Frusciante - The Empyrean

4) Tool - Undertow

5) Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
You have good taste, friend.

I tend to pick artists, too, but...
Busdriver: "Fear of a Black Tangent"

Sage Francis: "Human the Death Dance"

Corvus Corax: Venus Vina Musica

Daft Punk: Human After All

Lisa Gerrad: The Silver Tree
"Whoever had created humanity had left in a major design flaw. It was its tendency to bend at the knees." --Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay

Kaliayev

Thanks!  Yours isn't bad either.  Is that a new one from Sage Francis?  The album name isn't ringing any bells, and I seem to have bits and pieces from nearly all of his earlier albums.
The CIA is looking for you.
The KGB is smarter than you think.
Brainwash mentalities to control the system.
Using TV and movies - religions of course.
Yes, the world is headed for destruction.
Is it a nuclear war?
What are you asking for?

roystonoboogie

Pardon the thread necromancy, but I like some of these threads. As of this week:

1: Random Access Memories, Daft Punk
2: Wasting Light, Foo Fighters
3: Rumour and Sigh, Richard Thompson
4: Solid Air, John Martyn
5: The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses*

*I need to keep a CD in the car stereo, or else it switches on in the middle of the night and flattens the battery. Currently, this is the CD. So when there are frankly unbearable commercials or unlistenable songs from musicals on the radio, I get to listen to 'I Wanna Be Adored' again.

Bruder Cuzzen

Hmmm
I will have to say the following greatest hits albums in no particular order :

The Smiths ( mainly for ' There is a light that never goes out )

XTC ' Drums and Snares ' , i think that is the title .

Moody Blues for Tuesday Afternoon and Nights in White Satin .

Roxy Music , Avalon

The Greatest Hits of 1820

The list is likely to change .

Bluenose

Nothing wrong with a bit of thread necromancy.  This is the Toadfish Monsatery and we're famous for things like that and topic drift and other "sins" of the on-line world.  The thing we don't like is being disrespectful or intolerant of other siblings.  So Roystonboogie you go ahead and resurrect any threads you like, we'll join in.

As for my current five albums, in no particular order:


  • Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd
  • Moonflower Santana
  • Brothers in Arms Dire Straits
  • Between Last Night and Us The Audreys
  • Songbird Eva Cassidy

Except for the first item which will probably always be on my list, since it is my favourite album of all time by at least an order of magnitude, the rest is subject to change without notice!   :mrgreen:
Myers Briggs personality type: ENTP -  "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

The Meromorph

Currently...
      
Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians - Shooting Rubberbands at the Moon.
Fox - Blue Hotel.
Linda Ronstadt - Simple Dreams.
The Eagles - Hotel California.
Paul Simon - Graceland.
Dances with Motorcycles.

Darlica

I had forgot about this thread...  :)

Since my work is kind of noisy I usually like to have it rather quiet on my free time but if I ask my cell phone (which double as my mp3 player) it tells me that this is the most played albums of the last few months:

Monster by Mimikry (contemporary Swedish punk)

Best of Chris Isaak

Mixed mp3's by Joan Jet (No album just my Joan Jet folder)

Mixed mp3's by DiVinyls  (Same here as above)

United states of mind- Covenant (Swedish synth/EMB)

:D
"Kafka was a social realist" -Lindorm out of context

"You think education is expensive, try ignorance" -Anonymous

Aggie

Won't swear this is accurate in terms of times played, but albums that are coming up frequently as of late include:

The Dandy Warhols - 13 Tales from Urban Bohemia
Ha Ha Tonka - Lessons
The Rolling Stones - Beggar's Banquet
Jimmy Cliff - Struggling Man
Cod Gone Wild - The Traveler (and eagerly awaiting Battered and Fried, on St. Patty's Day)

I tend to listen to online playlists rather than full albums at home, but that's the album list from the truck and shop.
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Sibling Qwertyuiopasd

Let's see... not sure on iTunes how to show most plays out of recent times, so if that's what you're using Darlica let me know how because that sounds cool.

Just straight play-count skews results because I listen to music when I sleep and usually certain playlists, so my all-time ends up looking like this:

1. Four Ray Lynch CDs (Deep Breakfast, The Sky of Mind, Nothing Above My Shoulders But The Evening, No Blue Thing)
2. Moby (18)
3. Enya (Watermark)
4. Pink Floyd (Wish You Were Here)
5. Nine Inch Nails (Ghosts I-IV)

But some artists/albums I've been into more generally recently:

Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
The Heavy - The Glorious Dead, Great Vengeance And Furious Fire, The House that Dirt Built, all really awesome albums.
Cage the Elephant - Melophobia
Young The Giant - Mind Over Matter
Soulsavers - The Light the Dead See
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Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Albums...

OK, Shostakovich symphonies, if forced probably the 5th and the 7th, and/or Shostakovich 24 Preludes and Fuges.

A couple of masses, probably Mozart's requiem, Mass in Cm, and/or Brahms Requiem and related works including Nänie and Schicksalslied plus Bach's mass in Bm.

Brahms Symphonies, all or any.

Prokofiev's symphonies and/or his ballets (Romeo & Juliet, Cinderella).

Pop albums are a bit harder, probably The Wall as an album if not able to take Pink Floyd's whole thing, King Crimson's full production, Led Zeppelin's full production or Toto's full production.

--
And that excludes all the jazz I'm listening lately, particularly Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, or Charles Mingus work.
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roystonoboogie

There are some interesting interpretations of the number 'five' here... :P

Sibling Qwertyuiopasd

Five is a state of mind, man. Break free from the numerological constraints of society.

I just didn't feel quite right putting up 4 Ray Lynch albums and then one other, so I went for top 5 artists instead... :P And after that, well, all bets are off.
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Griffin NoName

Brave Q, You could be lynched for that.  :P
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Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Quote from: roystonoboogie on February 25, 2014, 09:32:02 PM
There are some interesting interpretations of the number 'five' here... :P
Symphonies often come in a two per disc/"album" (unless we are talking Mahler here), and the Preludes & Fugues come in one album (even if it usually includes two or three discs), same thing with big masses like Bach's in Bm (which also comes in two discs), or the ballets, so technically those are "albums", although to tell the truth it becomes harder and harder nowadays when you can buy omnibus versions of everything, from Led Zeppelin to Saint-Saëns, some at the same price as the old fashion pop "album". In front of me I have a boxed set with nine Duke Ellington "albums" which were priced at pretty much the same as your run of the mill, craptastic pop you see peddled in the brick and mortar stores (or amazon's home page).

Why should I restrict myself to 6-8 songs lasting less than 40 minutes when I can have a box of 12 CDs filled with all Mozart/Vaughn-Williams/Shostakovich Symphonies?  :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Swatopluk

#25
Still waiting for the Sibelius edition to be sold as a single block instead of 13 volumes (á 5-6 discs)

Edit: each volume costs abot 50€ => 650€. I guess en bloc it would be about half that
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