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OT - Top 25 Albums

Postby ek88 » Mon May 23, 2005 5:56 am

According to the RIAA, the following are the top 25 selling albums of all time. Just out of curiousity, which ones do you own a paid-for copy of?

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
26.0 THRILLER JACKSON, MICHAEL
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
19.0 THE BEATLES BEATLES, THE
19.0 COME ON OVER TWAIN, SHANIA
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON
17.0 THE BODYGUARD (SOUNDTRACK) HOUSTON, WHITNEY
16.0 CRACKED REAR VIEW HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
16.0 JAGGED LITTLE PILL MORISSETTE, ALANIS
16.0 THE BEATLES 1967 - 1970 BEATLES, THE
16.0 NO FENCES BROOKS, GARTH
16.0 HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES
15.0 DOUBLE LIVE BROOKS, GARTH
15.0 THE BEATLES 1962 - 1966 BEATLES, THE
15.0 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (SOUNDTRACK) BEE GEES
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN
15.0 APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GUNS 'N ROSES
15.0 SUPERNATURAL SANTANA
15.0 BORN IN THE U.S.A. SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE

Here's what I have:
28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON
16.0 JAGGED LITTLE PILL MORISSETTE, ALANIS
15.0 APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GUNS 'N ROSES
15.0 BORN IN THE U.S.A. SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE
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Postby Guest » Mon May 23, 2005 7:22 am

Have now or had at one time? Or had how many times on album, cassette and CD?

Here's mine:

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
26.0 THRILLER JACKSON, MICHAEL (on cassette way back when)
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN (the original CD and boxset remasters)
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY (on album & and CD)
19.0 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
19.0 THE BEATLES BEATLES, THE
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON (Used to have on CD)
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
16.0 JAGGED LITTLE PILL MORISSETTE, ALANIS (Used to have on CD)
16.0 THE BEATLES 1967 - 1970 BEATLES, THE
15.0 THE BEATLES 1962 - 1966 BEATLES, THE
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD (on gold CD and SACD)
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN (via the boxsets)
15.0 APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GUNS 'N ROSES
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Postby classicstyxfan » Mon May 23, 2005 7:39 am

Here is a list of the ones in the "Classic collection".........


28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC
19.0 THE BEATLES BEATLES, THE
19.0 COME ON OVER TWAIN, SHANIA
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON
16.0 CRACKED REAR VIEW HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
16.0 THE BEATLES 1967 - 1970 BEATLES, THE
16.0 HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES
15.0 THE BEATLES 1962 - 1966 BEATLES, THE
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
15.0 SUPERNATURAL SANTANA
15.0 BORN IN THE U.S.A. SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE

I Inherited the Shania and the Hootie upon the exchanging of Marital vows....Paid good money for the rest. Many of these I owned on vinyl 1st, then CD.
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Postby ek88 » Mon May 23, 2005 8:52 am

Wow, sixteen out of twenty for both of you! You are true musical connoisseurs! My list would be a little fatter if I was a Beatles' fan, I guess!
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Postby Guest » Mon May 23, 2005 11:04 am

ek88 wrote:Wow, sixteen out of twenty for both of you! You are true musical connoisseurs! My list would be a little fatter if I was a Beatles' fan, I guess!


I LOVE The Beatles... still the greatest band EVER.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Mon May 23, 2005 9:58 pm

I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four........another band with amazing vocal harmonies, and many layers of sound in their music.
Oh , and songwriting second to nobody.

IML, I'm with you on this one, I have most everything released by The Beatles. Only the recent release of the Amercican versions of their
CD's is missing.
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Postby Guest » Mon May 23, 2005 11:48 pm

classicstyxfan wrote:IML, I'm with you on this one, I have most everything released by The Beatles. Only the recent release of the Amercican versions of their
CD's is missing.


I have all their stuff too... the American versions for the most part aren't worth getting if you're used to the British releases as they sound much better overall without all the needless echo and reverb added by the American record companies.

The American CD releases were really just to satisfy the people who grew up with those versions in he 60s. I'm not one of those people.
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Postby bugsymalone » Mon May 23, 2005 11:52 pm

I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four........another band with amazing vocal harmonies, and many layers of sound in their music.
Oh , and songwriting second to nobody.


They were a huge inflluence on Dennis DeYoung. It made him realize you could have beautiful melodies, superb harmonies, and intelligent lyrics and be successful.

I don't own any of those Beatles collections because I own all the Beatles albums.

It is truly amazing to see, on this list, the sheer numbers of a single recording that were sold. Some, by themselves, equal or go far beyond, other artists' entire catalog of sales.

Some truly were a one-time thing for several of those artists listed. How do you equal the success of "Jagged Little Pill" or "Cracked Rear View" ? Well .........you don't.

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Postby sadie65 » Tue May 24, 2005 1:17 am

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
26.0 THRILLER JACKSON, MICHAEL
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON
16.0 CRACKED REAR VIEW HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
16.0 NO FENCES BROOKS, GARTH
16.0 HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES
15.0 DOUBLE LIVE BROOKS, GARTH
15.0 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (SOUNDTRACK) BEE GEES
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN
15.0 SUPERNATURAL SANTANA

These are the ones I have. Of course several belong to the hubby.
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Postby Zan » Tue May 24, 2005 3:25 am

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
26.0 THRILLER JACKSON, MICHAEL
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
17.0 THE BODYGUARD (SOUNDTRACK) HOUSTON, WHITNEY
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
16.0 JAGGED LITTLE PILL MORISSETTE, ALANIS
16.0 THE BEATLES 1967 - 1970 BEATLES, THE
15.0 THE BEATLES 1962 - 1966 BEATLES, THE
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue May 24, 2005 3:55 am

Good Thread :)

Here's what I have (LOL):

26.0 THRILLER JACKSON, MICHAEL
16.0 JAGGED LITTLE PILL MORISSETTE, ALANIS
15.0 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (SOUNDTRACK) BEE GEES

Here's what my husband has:

22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
16.0 GREATEST HITS JOHN, ELTON
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN
15.0 APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GUNS 'N ROSES

He might have the Pink Floyd and the Eagles, not sure.

Classic says:

I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four


I know it's weird that I don't care for their music, too trippy - LOL I'm an 80's girl. :shock:
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Postby jthansen1 » Tue May 24, 2005 4:37 am

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
22.0 LED ZEPPELIN IV LED ZEPPELIN
19.0 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC
19.0 BACK IN BLACK AC/DC
19.0 THE BEATLES BEATLES, THE
17.0 BOSTON BOSTON
16.0 THE BEATLES 1967 - 1970 BEATLES, THE
16.0 NO FENCES BROOKS, GARTH
16.0 HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES
15.0 DOUBLE LIVE BROOKS, GARTH (favorite live album I know of)
15.0 THE BEATLES 1962 - 1966 BEATLES, THE
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
15.0 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI LED ZEPPELIN
15.0 APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION GUNS 'N ROSES
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Postby ek88 » Tue May 24, 2005 8:41 am

I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four........another band with amazing vocal harmonies, and many layers of sound in their music.
Oh , and songwriting second to nobody.


The funny thing is, I haven't really heard a Beatles' song I don't like. I just never was exposed to a lot of their stuff. At this point, the thought of tackling their entire catalog seems overwhelming. If anyone has one release they would recommend over the others, I'm all ears.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Tue May 24, 2005 1:30 pm

ek,

Wow, that's a hard one..... You could go the route of one of the 2 greatest hits collections in the all-time top 25 ( 62-66 or 67-70 )

But, I'd presonally recommend Abbey Road. You will probably get lots of varying advice on this though, because "it's all good" !
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Re: OT - Top 25 Albums

Postby evileyes » Wed May 25, 2005 2:52 am

Great topic, EK! I admit, I don't have many (see below), but that's because I spent most of my very hard earned babysitting money on Styx album (and the first few solos). Nearly all that I have are on vinyl or cassette, we've only had a cd player in the house for about 2 years (still don't have one in the car), so I'm slowly converting the collection over to cd.

28.0 EAGLES/THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971 - 1975 EAGLES
23.0 THE WALL PINK FLOYD
21.0 GREATEST HITS VOLUME I & VOLUME II JOEL, BILLY
19.0 THE BEATLES BEATLES, THE
16.0 HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES
15.0 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD
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Postby bugsymalone » Wed May 25, 2005 3:34 am

But, I'd presonally recommend Abbey Road. You will probably get lots of varying advice on this though, because "it's all good"


I second that. Many consider this the best Beatles album ever done. Many would argue that it is Sgt. Pepper's. I recommend both of those.

Revolver and Rubber Soul are also great albums.

If you just buy one, Abbey Road is it.

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Postby Guest » Wed May 25, 2005 3:57 am

bugsymalone wrote:If you just buy one, Abbey Road is it.


"Abbey Road" is the greatest album of all-time.
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Postby ek88 » Wed May 25, 2005 4:48 am

Abbey Road, it is, then :D Thanks for the input.
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Postby Guest » Wed May 25, 2005 4:53 am

ek88 wrote:Abbey Road, it is, then :D Thanks for the input.


If you're looking for a good place to start "hit wise" go with Beatles One which is a career spanning compilation of their number one hits.
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Postby evileyes » Wed May 25, 2005 4:56 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Classic says:
I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four


I know it's weird that I don't care for their music, too trippy - LOL I'm an 80's girl. :shock:

I'm right there with you, Suite! I never have been able to get into most of the Beatles' music. "Too trippy" is a great description, IMO. I guess that explains why I was so surprised when I heard DeYoung say in a recent interview that they (TW4? Styx?) wanted to be the Beatles. But if they were the inspiration that led the boys to form Styx, then I guess they can't be all bad :wink:
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Postby sadie65 » Wed May 25, 2005 5:04 am

evileyes wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Classic says:
I find it odd how many here aren't fans of the fab four


I know it's weird that I don't care for their music, too trippy - LOL I'm an 80's girl. :shock:

I'm right there with you, Suite! I never have been able to get into most of the Beatles' music. "Too trippy" is a great description, IMO. I guess that explains why I was so surprised when I heard DeYoung say in a recent interview that they (TW4? Styx?) wanted to be the Beatles. But if they were the inspiration that led the boys to form Styx, then I guess they can't be all bad :wink:


I like some of their music, however I think they were in the right place at the right time. I think they hit at a time when rock and roll was evolving. They were different than what was out there. That isn't to say they didn't have a tremendous amount of talent.

I think the band (Dennis, JY, etc) got caught up in what they represented. Their music, their style showed their audience something unique. And they made it look easy.

I have often thought they were just a bunch of talented guys who "hit".

No direspect meant whatsoever to those that do find them so awesome.

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