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Old 08-23-2014, 11:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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39. Jimmy Smith - The Cat (1964)

I'm not a big jazz fan but this album oozes of cool. This is how the organ should sound. This album is big band meets jazz with some obscure organ playing thrown in.
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39. Jimmy Smith - The Cat (1964)

I'm not a big jazz fan but this album oozes of cool. This is how the organ should sound. This album is big band meets jazz with some obscure organ playing thrown in.
OMG I love this album!
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52. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac) 1968

Who knew the blues could be done so well by a bunch of white English blokes. Long before Rumours Fleetwood Mac was just a ballsy blues band. This album evokes emotions out of you that you never knew you had.
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53. Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight (1995)

I'll throw this classic into the list since it's been on my mind a bit lately. It's the Hogarth-era of this band's undisputed masterpiece, right up there with OK Computer or your favorite Brit-pop records. There's an inspired blending of a lot of the stuff that was going on musically in the mid 90's: college alt. rock jangliness, the aforementioned Brit-pop, shoegaze...and, of course, the progressive rockisms that most people associated with these guys to begin with. Brilliant and occasionally bizarre sounding material abounds, especially the strangely subversive ode to The Beach Boys in 'Cannibal Surf Babe' and the soaring title track.
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