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stevie21 | 19:14 Sun 06th Mar 2005 | Music
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I've just been listening to Sleeper's first album & think it's brilliant. I'd forgotten how much I like it.
Anyone else with albums they'd forgotten about or albums that seem unfashionable now but you still love?
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Yes, the Sundays debut album from 1990 is still one of my favourites of all time

I STILL love the Pogues' album Rum, Sodomy and the Lash.

Good one LesleyTK, The Sundays album is an excellent one.

As a teenager in the eighties, one of my favourite albums that I still listen to is 'Upstairs at Erics' by Yazoo.

Doubt and Liquiduzer by Jesus Jones.  Both works of genius.  Wonder what they're doing nowadays.

Don't laugh......

Alanis Morisette - Jagged Little Pill

Oasis - Definitely Maybe

Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation

Crowded House -  Recurring Dreams

Bon Jovi - Crossroads

Boyzone - Where we Belong

Oh, and obviously...

Gloria Estefan - Cuts Both Ways

 

What a fab question.........

The first three 'Roxy Music' albums,truly magnificent and 'No Secrets' by Carly Simon' always a pleasure
think the greatest hits comps of oldies are brill,TEXAS,LIONEL RICHIE,M PEOPLE,ELTON  AND ANY OF ROD,they all go down a treat with my 2 teenage sons.....but not when the pals are round tho!
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Aye, OK - I know I said "unfashionable now" but I actually meant bands that were good at the time but out of fashion now.
Not bands that were always gash like Texas, or bands that were always great like The Pogues.

Dear God - there are some frightening bands here. I've always pictured "natalie1982" as a great wee girl and you almost got away with that until you mentioned Gloria Estefan!!

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