Freiwillige
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ARS Champagne JamIMO...
AC/DC (All of them)
BTO (Thier first five Albums)
Foghat Live
MJ Off the Wall
Kiss Destroyer
Quiet Riot Metal Health
Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo
38 Special Wild Eyed Southern Boys
Molly Hatchet Flirt'n with Disaster
Skynyrd (All of them prior to 78)
Boston (first 2)
VH (All with DLR except VH2)
MJ Thriller
Metallica Black
You left out Conway, Jerry Jeff Walker and Vern Gosdin .George Jones - Cold Hard Truth / I Am What I Am
Waylon Jennings- Dreaming My Dreams
Willie Nelson- Songs/ Red Headed Stranger/ Spirit
Merle Haggard- Back to the Barrooms
The Beatles- Let it Be... Naked
The White Stripes- Elephant
Tracy Lawrence- Sticks and Stones
Dwight Yoakum- Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room
Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River
ZZ Top- Degüello / Tres Hombres
The Eagles- Hotel California
Jamey Johnson- That Lonsome Song
Marty Robbins- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Cee Lo Green- The Lady Killer
The Black Keys- Brothers
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Gimme Back My Bullets / Nuthin' Fancy
Al Green- I'm Still in Love With You
I wanted to leave you some albums to name.You left out Conway, Jerry Jeff Walker and Vern Gosdin .
This is a great point, especially in the age of buying individual songs online.Led Zeppelin IV as other wise people have noted.
In the LP age, artists had to produce more cohesive albums. There was no easy way to “skip” boring tracks. We have lost perspective on how much the listening experience changed with the advent of the CD