Ouch, hard choices.
1. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
2. Tom Waits - Frank's Wild Years
3. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
4. The Beatles - The White Album
5. The Poxy Boggards - Lager Than Life
6. The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
7. The Matches - Decomposer
8. Chris and Rich Robinson - Brothers of a Feather
9. U2 - The Joshua Tree
10. The Replacements - Tim
Tough choices all along.
Highway 61, as I can listen to that album for forever. Every song is incredible.
Frank's Wild Years for the feeling of my favorite insane bar nights.
Physical graffiti is just all over the place. It rocks, it wails, it weeps.
The White Album is the same. A song for every mood there.
Lager Than Life for sing along times. Singing along can get you through a lot.
If I Should Fall From Grace With God is simply immortal to me. I can listen to it, and think of my relatives in Ireland, and my dad getting drunk and talking about Sligo Town.
Decomposer is a really underrated album, in my opinion. I love to listen to it.
Brothers of a Feather is so intimate, and has some great songs on it. It's a little melancholy in spots, but that seems fitting for the situation.
The Joshua Tree is songs of hope, and songs of sorrow.
Tim...well, it's the 'Mats! What more can I say.
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