if you don't love this album you're not a human being! i love the beatles and this is my fave of theirs. such an iconic and important album in the history of rock.
Highway 61 Revisited is a landmark -- recorded in 1965, during the same tumultuous summer that had seen him plugging in his electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival, Highway 61 Revisited is Bob Dylan diving head-first into the rock and roll ma...
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I LOVE THIS ALBUM IT IS THE BEST EVER! I have probably listened to it a thousand times and I never get sick of it. Bob Dylan is one hell of a musician.
I have to go with Dark Side of the Moon.
I have listened to it hundreds of times and love it equally every time. Amazing concepts, lyrics, and overall musicianship. Very much ahead of their time, especially with their use of synthesizer effects. Completely revolutionary for the time.
The classic original Beatles studio albums have been re-mastered by a dedicated team of engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London over a four year period utilising state of the art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully...
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I would have to say Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the best and certainly most influential rock album of all time. My opinion, at least.
I just think it was incredibly influential as far as musical concepts and songwriting go... very cutting edge and unlike anything that was going on at the time. Forged the direction of the next 30 years of rock music.
Led Zeppelin's self-titled album. The Doors self-titled. Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde. Van Morrison: Astral Weeks. I could go on all day. That is a handful of favs.