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August 08, 2003
August 8, 2003 — 9:30 pm


Top 20 Most Influential Albums

Listed below are my 20 most influential albums. Now, I’m not saying they are the best, but, they were basically the “gateway” albums that expanded my musical horizons. These are the albums I covet the most.

  • 1. Abbey Road – The Beatles
  • 2. Led Zepplin II – Led Zepplin
  • 3. So – Peter Gabriel
  • 4. Stop Making Sense – The Talking Heads
  • 5. Key Lime Pie – Camper Van Beethoven
  • 6. Flood – They Might Be Giants
  • 7. Rattle And Hum – U2
  • 8. In My Tribe – 10,000 Maniacs
  • 9. Spike – Elvis Costello
  • 10. Rhythm of the Saints – Paul Simon
  • 11. Sailing the Seas of Cheese – Primus
  • 12. Flight of the Cosmic Hippo – Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
  • 13. A Love Supreme – John Coltraine
  • 14. Hallucination Engine – Material
  • 15. Headhunters – Herbie Hancock
  • 16. Dummy – Portishead
  • 17. – Reading, Writing and Arithmetic The Sundays
  • 18. The Score – The Fugees
  • 19. Big Science – Laurie Anderson
  • 20. The B-52s – B-52s

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