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Let it Bleed (1969) Sticky Fingers (1971) Exile on Main Street (1972) Any of the above would be a good starting point. You could work your way backwards and/or forwards through their catalog after listening to those 4. |
I'll start with Beggars Banquet, thnx man.
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Anyone want to point me towards some good Grateful Dead albums? I checked out Aoxamaxamoxaiooexameroxa and wasn't too into it, but I thought that Dead Set and Grayfolded were pretty good.
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Never start with anybody's first album o so,most artist say lol
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Workingman's Dead (1970) American Beauty (1970) Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) (1971) Europe '72 (1972) Wake of the Flood (1973) Blues for Allah (1975) Dick's Picks Vol. 2 (1995) I prefer their early to mid 70's material to their 60's work, but I prefer their 60's albums to anything they did after the mid 70's. There have also been a lot of good officially released live albums over the past 20 years (Dick's Picks, Road Trips, View from the Vault, Dave's Picks, Download Series) too many to get into here without overwhelming you, though. You might also consider checking out some of the music Jerry Garcia did with Howard Wales in the early 70's. Two officially released albums (Hooteroll (1971) and Side Trips Vol. 1 (1998) as well as some live bootlegs which are on YouTube. Much more jazz oriented than most of the music he did with the Grateful Dead. |
Can I do a genre instead? I love all the hits from artists like Sam Cooke and Bill Withers, but never really explored soul as a genre or listened to an entire album.
What are some of the quintessential albums to get started? |
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