Greatest debut album of all time?
Aug 21, 2009 at 11:31 AM Post #46 of 135
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I was going to post the last two,too!Great albums!(never listened to the first though)

Especially oxygene no 6(last track)is one of my favourite music of all times.
 
Aug 21, 2009 at 5:18 PM Post #51 of 135
Bram Tchaikovsky-Strange Man Changed Man

This Album pulls it's head out of the morase that was the Power Pop Era.

Llisten to the Title Track, Robber, Bloodline, the Best Ever Cover of the "Monkees"-"I'm A Believer" and Sarah Smiles and not to try and pull out your air-guitar to play along.

Happy Listening.
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Aug 22, 2009 at 7:12 PM Post #57 of 135
Forgot about A Ha-that's good stuff.

Actually I was ready to nominate Lowest of the Low's Shakespeare My Butt, but then realised I hadn't heard the whole album, so that would be cheating.*

Also wanted to nominate The Watchmen's In the Trees, but found out that was not their debut album. Curses on both counts
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*Only "Salesmen, Cheats and Liars", "The Eternal Fatalist", "Bleed A Little While Tonight" and "Henry Needs A New Pair of Shoes". These tracks are worth the price of the album.
 

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