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For me it's The Dude, Quincy Jones, 1981, a work of genius.
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Combat rock - the Clash
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Jj09 - I agree: one of my favourites. Alongside:
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Toorak - I was introduced to Tom Waits by Billy Connolly! It was some radio programme like "My top ten", that I had on whilst driving. Billy selected "Jersey Girl" and I then had to go out and buy the album! "The Asylum Years" double album is also excellent, but Heartattack and Vine is my favourite!
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