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Just wishful thinking, but wondering if you could have a full album on karaoke (not including best of or live albums) what would you like to have. I'm asking because I have ran through Meat Loaf's Bat Out Of Hell (on various discs) recently, and thought wouldn't it be nice to have... (what would be your top 3?)
AC/DC's - Back In Black (I believe 4 songs aren't on karaoke)
Judas Priest - British Steel
Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
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Led Zeppelin - "Physical Graffiti" Aerosmith - "1st Album" Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Gimme Back My Bullets" ...and many others. Id like to have "Get Your Wings" and "Toys in the Attic". Both from Aerosmith. I might as well wish for John Lennon and George Harrison to return. Posts: 440 | From: Kirkland, Washington | Registered: Jul 2006
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Loverboy - greatest hits new edition - greatest hits Richard Cheese - any of his albums : ) Rick Springfield - working class dog Rick Springfield - living in oz Rick Springfield - Success hasnt spoiled me
still would settle for these
Neil Diamond - Jazz Singer soundtrack Team america soundtrack Top Gun Soundtrack Dewey Cox soundtrack Grease 2 soundtrack
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Oh and Sublime's greatest hits eddie and the cruisers soundtrack eddie and the cruisers II Eddie lives soundtrack Country Bears soundtrack
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If I remember correctly, Ric Ocasek always referred to the first Cars album as their unofficial "Greatest Hits" album; and he was right. The only song that isn't great is "I'm In Touch With Your World" but after listening to the album 100's or 1,000's of times the song does grow on you. Then again, all of the other songs are worthy to be called hits.
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quote:Originally posted by DavidE: If I remember correctly, Ric Ocasek always referred to the first Cars album as their unofficial "Greatest Hits" album; and he was right. The only song that isn't great is "I'm In Touch With Your World" but after listening to the album 100's or 1,000's of times the song does grow on you. Then again, all of the other songs are worthy to be called hits.
It was a milestone in the way music was going to shape up, kind of the first new wave kick off, but still had enough rock influence to satisfy most rockers. This is one of my most favorite albums of all time.
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The Last Waltz soundtrack Hedwig and the Angry Inch soundtrack
I've also sung all of Bat Out of Hell over time. On really slow nights I have been tempted to threaten to run through the whole thing in sequence if no one else wants to sing.
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As a side note to "The Last Waltz" On Disc #1 of The Band's greatest hits album "To Kingdom Come" They open with a live cover tune by Chuck Berry called "Going Back to Memphis" I Have wanted that version of that song, for a VERY LONG time.
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U2- Boy U2 - Achtung Baby Bruce Springsteen - Live 1975-1985 Ween - White Pepper The Dan Band - LIVE Avenue Q - Soundtrack Me First & The Gimmie Gimmies - Take A Break Joe Jackson - Very Best Of Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Ben Folds - Rocking The Suburbs
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