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Warthur
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Posted: 23 Feb 2018 at 11:32am |
Budgie's debut was *tight*, gotta respect it.
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LittleBig
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I wouldn't call Fireball disappointing, but it did come after the groundbreaking In Rock. They only came to that level again with Machine Head.
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Bosh66
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^ hmm, I missed IV off my notable mentions; one of my favourite albums of all time. I also really enjoy Fireball. Many don't seem to though.
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Nightfly
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So many great albums from Sabbath, Groundhogs, Budgie, Uriah Heep, The Who and Wishbone Ash but it's Zep IV for me.
Always thought that Purple album was disapointing.
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LittleBig
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ok, voted for the underrated Budgie. Their debut is a great album.
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mlkpad14
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Eloy.
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Sisslith
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Voted for Killer. I love that album.
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adg211288
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Satori.
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siLLy puPPy
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OMG. Too many greats here. I agree with Unitron. Master of Reality is one of my all time favorite albums but i love Led Zep, Budgie, Sir Lord Baltimore, Alice Cooper, Groundhogs, Flower Travellin Band and Bang. And really like almost every one. Only a few i haven't yet checked out
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LittleBig
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wow, a lot of great albums, hard to choose one. I'll get back to this :)
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Bosh66
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Heep, with notable mentions for Sabbath, Wishbone Ash (love Pilgrimage), Budgie and especially The Who.
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Unitron
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Here's 1971, a few bands released two albums in this year but I wanted to keep it one album per artist.
My vote goes to Master of Reality, which is one of my all time favorite albums, but with special mention for Budgie, Cactus, Fraction, Epitaph, and Eloy.
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