Late Career Masterpieces
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Re: Late Career Masterpieces
Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
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Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
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If you're even a passing ABB fan I would say definitely. The band went through a shit-ton from the 60s to 00s and I feel this album really pays perfect homage to where they came from while showcasing where they ended up.tragabigzanda wrote:should i listen to this?oasisfan35 wrote:Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note
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Re: Late Career Masterpieces
The Living End - Wunderbar
I'm not even joking. You should check this out 'sleep and riddles. And Ruddo - I reckon this might be in your wheelhouse too.
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blood money is even laterStrat wrote:Mule variations
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Re: Late Career Masterpieces
Excellent description. It’s their best studio album since Brothers & Sisters.oasisfan35 wrote:If you're even a passing ABB fan I would say definitely. The band went through a shit-ton from the 60s to 00s and I feel this album really pays perfect homage to where they came from while showcasing where they ended up.tragabigzanda wrote:should i listen to this?oasisfan35 wrote:Allman Brothers Band Hittin' the Note
And you’ve got Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks with Oteil Burbridge on bass. I’m gonna listen to this on the way home.
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Re: Late Career Masterpieces
I put A Moon Shaped Pool in this category, although I know most don't.
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yeah, this one is good.Higgs wrote:Bowie - Blackstar.
Duh.
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Probably the obvious answer.Higgs wrote:Bowie - Blackstar.
Duh.
But I enjoyed Next Day much more.
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Higgs wrote:Bowie - Blackstar.
Duh.
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I think his last seven albums, starting with 1. Outsider are all pretty stellar. Some more accessable than others but all stellar.tragabigzanda wrote:I love them both. I think TND is a stronger first 6-7 tracks, but it falls off towards the end. Blackstar is more concise, but it's perfect throughout.bodysnatcher wrote:Probably the obvious answer.Higgs wrote:Bowie - Blackstar.
Duh.
But I enjoyed Next Day much more.
1. Outsider
Earthling
“hours...”
Heathen
Reality
The Next Day
Blackstar
Damn, that’s a run of albums.
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I never really liked Heathen, reality and the next day.
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