My All-Time Rock Era Favorite Albums

Ok, nothing scientific about this.  I’m sitting in my blue reading chair, drinking coffee, and just thought: why not make a list, totally out of a stream of consciousness.  So, I just let the titles fly.  I did 1) correct for spelling errors; and 2) alphabetize.  Otherwise, this is pretty much straight out of my brain.  Scary!  I’m sure I’m missing a few.  I intentionally left out jazz albums.  I also limited the number of Rush albums in the list.

Cailyn's second, VOYAGER (a must own!)
Cailyn’s second, VOYAGER (a must own!)

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Aerial

Afraid of Sunlight

Animals

Astral Weeks

Capacitator

Chrome

Clockwork Angels

Close to the Edge

Colour of Spring

Dark Angel

Darkened Room

Disintegration

Drama

Empires Never Last

English Electric

Fear of a Blank Planet

Flower Power

Fog Electric

Fragility of Innocence

Garden of Ghosts

Golden Age of Wireless

Grace for Drowning

Grace Under Pressure

Heaven or Las Vegas

Heaven Up Here

Hounds of Love

Iceberg soul

Insurgentes

John Barleycorn Must Die

Kid A

Le Sacre

Lightbulb Sun

Long Division

Low Life

Magical Mystery Tour

Momentum

Moving Picture

New Gold Dream

Night

Ocean Rain

One

Otherworld

Overcoming the Monster

Paradox Hotel

Perilous

Point of No Return

Power Windows

Rage in Eden

Reach the Beach

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic

Scorch

Second Life Syndrome

Seldom Seen Kid

Selling England by the Pound

Signals

Silent Sentinel

Sixpence None the Richer

Skylarking

Snakes and Arrows

Songs from the Big Chair

Sounds of Silence

Space Revolver

Speak

Spirit of Eden

Spooky Action

Squall

STMPe

The Breaking of the World

The Flat Earth

The Grand Experiment

The Human Equation

The Hurting

The New Gothick LP

The Underfall Yard

Thick as a Brick

Travelog

Trick of the Tail

Universal

Vapor Trails

Voyager

When the Music Died Alone

With the Coming of Evening

6 thoughts on “My All-Time Rock Era Favorite Albums

    1. Dave, I’ve tried to review it several times. It’s such a powerful album–for reasons that someday I might be able to explain–that I just can’t get through the review. I’ll keep trying. Promise. I love it! But, man does it hit hard.

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