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post here an album that marked its existence. ๐Ÿ˜

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post here an album that marked its existence. ๐Ÿ˜

https://open.spotify.com/album/7xYiTrbTL57QO0bb4hXIKo?si=FWlluYSoRwGBnBGotj4kPQ  

 

I love Lana del Rey. I do not doubt that I am the most streaming Brazilian on her songs ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

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i love lana so **bleep**ing much **bleep** !! i love lust 4 life and norman **bleep**ing rockwell//anyways here's my favourite album like ever. NO SKIPS PERIOD !!

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/1FZKIm3JVDCxTchXDo5jOV?si=sW38Hci_Q_GCZp1556maeQ  

My take on the thread title is an album that became a bit of an incremental/core part of me for one reason or another. Is that right @Ledoengano ? ๐Ÿ˜…

And thus thinking follows. . .

 

..or well, I might have made the task way too hard for myself, because.. well.
Anyway, there's this Figueroa album that I love to no end. Perhaps the first track gains less listens than the rest, but the entire album is such a lovely and intricate thing.
I suppose I am all in to listen to Amon's takes on life, death and love. ๐Ÿ˜„

(his voice has also this calming effect)

spotify:album:58RBjtk9H2O3LPPYEwvsMr 

I should mention the last track on that album erased my fear of death...

 

Historically speaking, back in high school I was mostly listening to things like Robbie Williams, Gorillaz, La Roux, later on also Blur. Considering I was struggling a lot with maths especially and ended up having this "am I really as great/skilled/ok as I thought I would be" crisis. Robbie Williams has an album called "Reality Killed the Video Star" and it had tracks like Blasphemy, Deceptacon, Superblind and Somewhere, all of which giving me hope that eg yes it's ok to be different, yes life can screw me over, but i'll live on and yes someone is out there loving you.
So yeah I listened to this album a ton, back in high school. Love the orchestral sound... hate the camera shutter sound in "Starstruck". ๐Ÿ˜„

spotify:album:7Dh9uAr5Pv3RVs65jyRrDy 

 

Hey there, 

 

I'd like to join the thread with presenting Saints & Sinners (2001), the second studio album by English-Canadian girl-band All Saints. This was their only album to reach No 1 in the UK. I can't remember how many times I've seen the videos of Pure Shores (included in the OST for The Beach) and Black Coffee, but they were constantly present on all kinds of music tv.

 

The whole album has a distinctively electronic sound which is due to the collaboration with the composer William Orbit. My personal favorites from this release are Pure Shores, All Hooked Up, Dreams and Whoopin' Over You

 

spotify:album:2gQvc1j1WnM5EAORW7u01W 

 

Have a listen and let me know what you think! 

Speaking of no skips whatsoever. This was the beginning of a short run where the dysfunctional Gn'R ruled metal and rock. It all starting falling apart after this, their debut album which should be considered on of the greatest debuts ever.

https://open.spotify.com/album/28yHV3Gdg30AiB8h8em1eW?si=4gQ-YEOqQpmGLcv2NldEawhttps://open.spotify.... 

If i understand, i have 5 playlists of "integral/un-skip-able" albums (not sorted, just arbitrarily decided one list was long enough, start another), but this album dropped when i graduated and moved to Arizona where i stood out in a dust storm and walked back inside to find i was completely soaking wet; was living at the base of a mountain in the desert (had watched Fire In The Sky around then too). Crazy.

https://open.spotify.com/album/1SIWICMyd07WaAwrOWKchn?si=NM0QNvXUSQiYBX5pDMpIMg

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