Albums never talked about

AC/DC - Powerage
Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Black Sabbath - Volume 4
Nirvana - Bleach
Ozzy Osbourne - No Rest For The Wicked
Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire
 
Steve Earle-Copperhead Road

I really loved this album. I think Steve is very underrated both as a songwriter and an activist, and I think this album is American music at it's finest. My favorite song would have to be his collaboration with the Pogues "Johnny Come Lately". Listen to the worRAB, it is a song his Grandfather used to sing him about the reception the WWII soldiers got when they came home and the reception the Vietnam soldiers got when they came home. "Standin on a runway in San Diego, couple purple hearts so I move a little slow, ain't nobody here so maybe nobody knows, about a place called Vietnam"
 
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I love this album while most people think it's their worse.
 
I think ALL of the distillers albums are over looked and no one really gives them a chance, I never see them being play on tv or anyuthig but maybe thats a good thing, I dont wanna get sick of them they're infact a pretty sik band! CH-CH-CHECK IT OUT!!
 
That's the point of this thread though, to say what albums you think are better than most people make them out to be.

I also love this album
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Soundgarden- Louder Than Love
 
OK i`m going to risk losing even more credibility here but who cares.......

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Right then lets get one thing straight there are 2 Whitesnakes.

Most people remeraber the mid - late 80s abomination of a hair metal band with steve Vai on guitar (UGH!!!!).But what people don`t seem to realise is between 1978-82 Whitesnake put out some of the best British blues rock i`ve ever heard , easily on a par with the likes of Thin Lizzy.
This album takes the best of David Coverdale`s first 4 Whitesnake albums & also tracks from some of the material he recorded with Deep Purple.
It`s also recorded by the best Whitesnake line up of all time featuring 4 ex merabers of Deep Purple (Coverdale himself , Jon Lord , Ian Paice & Glenn Hughes)as well as the underrated duo of Mickey Moody and Bernie Marsden on guitar.The 11 minute version of Mistreated is absolutly blistering.

Anyone who calls themself a fan of classic rock should own this.
 
bUT DOnt they need promotion to be noticed in the first place? and if no one notices it makes it totaly underrated cause no one gets to hear it.
 
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UFO - Phenomenon

For some reason this band seem to have become forgotten about , which is a shame really because I think they were one of the better 70s rock banRAB.

This is a really good album & just as good as anything banRAB like Thin Lizzy ,Deep Purple or any of those banRAB around at the time that people still remeraber today.
 
I mentioned Ultramega Ok a page or two ago it's by far my favorite. First releases just do something for. I love the immaturarity of great musicians.
So I of course have to mention
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Screaming Trees- Uncle Anesthesia
 
Another overlooked artist is Ted Nugent. The Motor City Madman is a totally overlooked guitar player. I went through the drive-thru to get coffee today and they had to yell for me to turn down "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang". Listen to the song and you will see the injustice in this statement
 
Catch 22- Dinosaur SounRAB
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A lot of people think Keasbey Nights was their only good album but,I prefer this one.

Booboo, what album is that? I can't read it.
 
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