maybe split it up by genre?
id suggest voting for a top 3 for each genre/sub genre and then having a final winner takes all poll after to find the overall no.1. or something like that?
probably got a bit more longevity in the thread that way and could also run a similar one for movies?
nevermind
rumours
the black album
back in black
the stone roses
the colour and the shape
II
wish you were here
exile
abbey road
definitely maybe (chump)
I'd rate Revolver and Rubber Soul (and Help, Beatles for Sale, Sgt Peppers and the White Album) far higher
I was planning to pair albums off, post tracks from each and have a discussion on their merits, then a vote between them on which goes through to the next round. Running it through 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1. I think that we might just have to have a primary to cut it down to 32 with a little gerrymandering to make the starting list more interesting.
i thought it was favourite rather than best
Milo, you missed out Various - Now 32.
I can only assume it was ignored as it's a double album which obviously makes it somewhat unfair on all the other inferior dross you've posted.
In the spirit of the competition I will be a little more specific and suggest Tape 2 (the dance/pop tape) from the compilation. Now obviously Tape 1 has everything - possibly the most eclectic collection of chart hits since cavemen knocked sticks against shells and wrote the first three Status Quo albums. Which is why I feel it has to be left out, it wouldn't be fair otherwise - any album that can pair Cher's version of Walking in Memphis with Jimmy Nail's Big River cannot be of this Earth. It could only have been gifted to us by an advanced civilisation or possibly some kind of higher power.
No comps :evil:
i always leaned more towards Harrison than Lennon or McCartney, and who doesn't love a bit of Octopus's Garden
Milo, you missed out Various - Now 32.
I can only assume it was ignored as it's a double album which obviously makes it somewhat unfair on all the other inferior dross you've posted.
In the spirit of the competition I will be a little more specific and suggest Tape 2 (the dance/pop tape) from the compilation. Now obviously Tape 1 has everything - possibly the most eclectic collection of chart hits since cavemen knocked sticks against shells and wrote the first three Status Quo albums. Which is why I feel it has to be left out, it wouldn't be fair otherwise - any album that can pair Cher's version of Walking in Memphis with Jimmy Nail's Big River cannot be of this Earth. It could only have been gifted to us by an advanced civilisation or possibly some kind of higher power.
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