Album Of The Month, June 2024
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
- In the fourth ever album of the month nominations video I reveal the 5 candidates for this month's listening party, which will be during the last week of May.
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Blood on the Tracks is one of my Top 25 albums of all time. A true classic.
The only one I've heard is Blood on the Tracks. In my opinion, Dylan's best album overall. OMG, Tangled Up in Blue is a masterpiece of a song: "Some are mathematicians/ Some are carpenters" wives/ Don't know how it all got started, I don't know what they do with their lives..."
Blood on the tracks
Uriah Heep! 😀
Yess🎸👍🎼
Jim, for me it has to be Uriah Heep. For context this, these are the first 9 studio albums with the founding trio of David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (Lead guitar) and Ken Hensley (Keyboards & guitars). Mick Box is the sole surviving member and still leads the group today.
...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble, Jun 1970: Salisbury, Jan 1971: Look at Yourself, Sept 1971: Demons and Wizards, May 1972: *The Magician's Birthday, Nov 1972* : Sweet Freedom, Sept 1973: Wonderworld, Jun 1974, Return to Fantasy, Jun 1975: High and Mighty, Jun 1976.
Bob Dylan, Jim.
Jim, I don't consider myself a Dylan fan but I am a fan of Blood on the Tracks. - Jim
Uriah Heep - Magician's Birthday, no brainer. Blind Eye track is class.
Man From Utopia
Hey Jim! How are you my friend? I think you will really like Uriah Heep's Magician's Birthday. Great album!!!👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😎
Hi Jim,
Difficult choice for me this time. Uriah Heep or Devin Townsend. Both are great.
It’s going to be: The magician’s birthday by Uriah Heep. Excellent album.
I’m surprised you don’t know this album 😃.
Uriah Heep for me. Think It's the follow up to Demons and Wizards.
Uriah Heep for memories.
Just listened to Ziltoid on vinyl (that whole Eras boxset actually) last week. Still gets my vote out of this group.
Well, since you’re not a fan of Dylan, you may like Blood on the Tracks. His best mixed album, and his best voiced, as it were…
Waiting to see how the vote pans out!
Man this is hard to pick.
I'm taking out of the picture Bob Dylan , second I have to eliminate Zappa cause is a whole chapter by himself , and im between uriah heep and early Scorpions.
I believe I will choose Scorpions for several reasons.
First of all Michael Shenker plays on it if I recall well , second the voice of Klaus Meine is so diffrent cause its before hes operation on hes vocal chords which completely changed it and third cause they are more proggressive style of rock than the the classic mainstream we use to them after Michael's leaving.
Intresting choises though never the less I will enjoy any of them.
Sorry for my lousy English
Helios from Greece.
The previous Scorpions album “In Trance” is better than “Taken by Force” imo with the exception being the “Sails of Chiron” 😬
I have every Frank Zappa album but I never liked The Man From Utopia very much. Scorpions wins for me if only for The Sails of Charon. Heep a close second.
Lets have a bit of Bob Dylan, something very different for your ears.
We’ll have to see how the vote goes!
UH or Zappa.
Interesting mix! Not blown away by The Scorpions: don't think you can beat Uriah Heep; The Man from Utopia was the first Zappa album I owned so I do appreciate it but it's not his best, not for everyone and some of the humour falls very flat: Blood on the Tracks is good but, as with so much of Dylan, very overrated; I've confessed previously that Ziltoid is my favourite Devin album but is it as good as The Magician's Birthday? This requires some thought...
...after some thought, Ziltoid should really be listened to as a whole - it's a complete story after all - but, if you've not listened to The Magician's Birthday, you really should. I voted Ziltoid but I hope Heep wins.
#5 Dylan
#4 Scorpions
#3 Zappa
#2 Heep
#1 Devin!
Man From Utopia