Fvorite pop/rock albums of all time


Notice I said "favorite" and not "best".

Ok, here's my top five favorite:

1. Abbey Road, Beetles
2. Allman Brothers Live at the Filmore East- The ABB
3. Let it Bleed, Rolling Stones
4. What's Going On- Marvin Gaye
5. Exodus- Bob Marley and The Wailers

I bet you can guess my age by this list.

There are allot of runner ups that don’t make it on my list because of one or two songs that aren’t quite right to me (Nirvana’s Nevermind is one example). The common thread in these albums is that every song seems right and the album has a coherency from beginning to end.
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Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Dave Matthews - Under the Table Dreaming
Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club
Derek and the Dominos,
Santana (first)
Beatles- Sgt. Peppers
Dr. John- Gumbo Music
Rolling Stones- Let it Bleed
A few rock/pop that I would play If I had to before many many others that I Used to listen In moons past but no longer listen to. In no particular disorder;
Powerslave- Iron Maiden
The Wall- The floydmasters
6 Wives of Henry the large- Wick Wakeman,
Blue for you-Status Quo
Made In Japan- Deep Poiple
Back In Black-AC/DC
Welcome to the Pleasuredome-Frankie Goes to Hollywood
The Future-Mr Leonard Cohen
Physical Graff- Led Zepnee
Blazing Away-Marianne Faithful
Sunshine On Leigh- The Proclaimers
Most of my first string has been cited, but here are a few interesting candidates not yet mentioned:

Patti Smith ""Horses"
Kid Creole "Kiss Me Before The Light Changes" (also my "Best Album Title")
Todd Rundgren "Hermit of Mink Hollow" and "Something/Anything"
Richard Thompson "Rumor & Sigh"
E " Broken Toy Shop" and "Man Called E"
Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks"
Steven Stills "Steven Stills"
Replacements "All Shook Down"
Clash "London Calling"
Stevie Wonder "Inner Visions"
Marti Jones "Used Guitars"

Marty

Wireless - "Rattlesnakes" is a great record - might not be in my top 5, but close and I'll certainly give it top 5 least appreciated.