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Updated for AMSP:
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A Moon Shaped Pool
The Bends
Amnesiac


The King of Limbs

In Rainbows

Hail to the Thief

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I fell out of the habit for a bit but I'm making up for it by posting three sets today.

Bob Dylan's first nine albums (including most of his critically acclaimed work) were easy to find on YouTube. After that it was hit or miss. Some playlists had all but two or three songs and some albums are completely blocked. Very odd for a record label to keep the less successful albums off the internet but keep his famous stuff available. Anyway, here are the Dylan albums I was able to listen to:

Highway 61 Revisited

Blonde on Blonde
Bringing it All Back Home
The Times They Are a-Changin'
John Wesley Harding
Planet Waves


Bob Dylan
Another Side of Bob Dylan
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Nashville Skyline
Time Out of Mind
The Basement Tapes
Slow Train Coming
Shot of Love


Oh Mercy
Desire


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Since I'm working off the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's member list, I went back to the early days of rock and listened to the works of Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. Buddy Holly only had two albums of his own (plus one with the Crickets, which I've included in my list). Valens never released a full album while he was alive. Three albums of recorded material were released posthumously. Six albums made for two easy lists to work up:

Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly

The "Chirping" Crickets
That'll Be the Day




Ritchie Valens

Ritchie Valens
Ritchie


In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High


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Highway 61 Revisited- BOB DYLAN (1965)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- THE BEATLES (1967)
Revolver- THE BEATLES (1966)
The Dark Side of the Moon- PINK FLOYD (1973)
Buddy Holly- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
Let It Bleed- THE ROLLING STONES (1969)


Abbey Road- THE BEATLES (1969)
Blonde on Blonde- BOB DYLAN (1966)
Bringing It All Back Home- BOB DYLAN (1965)
The “Chirping” Crickets- BUDDY HOLLY AND THE CRICKETS (1957)
Wish You Were Here- PINK FLOYD (1975)
The Times They Are a-Changin’- BOB DYLAN (1964)
Beggars Banquet- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Between the Buttons (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
John Wesley Harding- BOB DYLAN (1967)
Sticky Fingers- THE ROLLING STONES (1971)
Planet Waves- BOB DYLAN (1974)
That’ll Be the Day- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
A Hard Day's Night- THE BEATLES (1964)
Exile on Main Street- THE ROLLING STONES (1972)
Please Please Me- THE BEATLES (1963)


Some Girls- THE ROLLING STONES (1978)
Magical Mystery Tour- THE BEATLES (1967)
Aftermath (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1966)
Another Side of Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1964)
The Beach Boys Today!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Pet Sounds- THE BEACH BOYS (1966)
Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1962)
The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1963)
Help!- THE BEATLES (1965)
Rubber Soul- THE BEATLES (1965)
The Beatles (White Album)- THE BEATLES (1968)
Nashville Skyline- BOB DYLAN (1969)
Time Out of Mind- BOB DYLAN (1997)
Surfer Girl- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!)- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Ritchie Valens- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
The Basement Tapes- BOB DYLAN (1975)
A Saucerful of Secrets- PINK FLOYD (1968)
Goats Head Soup- THE ROLLING STONES (1973)
Surfin’ U.S.A.- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Slow Train Coming- BOB DYLAN (1979)
Shot of Love- BOB DYLAN (1981)
December's Children (And Everybody's)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll- THE ROLLING STONES (1974)
All Summer Long- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
The Wall- PINK FLOYD (1979)
Ritchie- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
Meddle- PINK FLOYD (1971)


Oh Mercy- BOB DYLAN (1989)
Beatles for Sale- THE BEATLES (1964)
Dirty Work- THE ROLLING STONES (1986)
Let It Be- THE BEATLES (1970)
Black and Blue- THE ROLLING STONES (1976)
Beach Boys Party!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Love You- THE BEACH BOYS (1977)
The Rolling Stones No. 2- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones, Now!- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Out of Our Heads (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Sunflower- THE BEACH BOYS (1970)
In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High- RITCHIE VALENS (1960)
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
12 x 5- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
Little Deuce Coupe- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
With the Beatles- THE BEATLES (1963)
Desire- BOB DYLAN (1976)
Tattoo You- THE ROLLING STONES (1981)
Wild Honey- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
Voodoo Lounge- THE ROLLING STONES (1994)
Ummagumma (Live Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Emotional Rescue- THE ROLLING STONES (1980)
A Bigger Bang- THE ROLLING STONES (2005)
Shut Down Volume 2- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Surfin’ Safari- THE BEACH BOYS (1962)
That’s Why God Made the Radio- THE BEACH BOYS (2012)


Undercover- THE ROLLING STONES (1983)
Bridges to Babylon- THE ROLLING STONES (1997)
M.I.U. Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1978)
Steel Wheels- THE ROLLING STONES (1989)
Infidels- BOB DYLAN (1983)
Smiley Smile- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
20/20- THE BEACH BOYS (1969)
Still Cruisin’- THE BEACH BOYS (1989)
Carl and the Passions- “So Tough”- THE BEACH BOYS (1972)
Their Satanic Majesties Request- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Yellow Submarine- THE BEATLES (1969)


Obscured by Clouds- PINK FLOYD (1972)
Animals- PINK FLOYD (1977)
15 Big Ones- THE BEACH BOYS (1976)
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1- THE BEACH BOYS (1996)
Surf’s Up- THE BEACH BOYS (1971)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason- PINK FLOYD (1987)
Holland- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Atom Heart Mother- PINK FLOYD (1970)
Ummagumma (Combined)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Friends- THE BEACH BOYS (1968)
The Division Bell- PINK FLOYD (1994)
More- PINK FLOYD (1969)


Keepin’ the Summer Alive- THE BEACH BOYS (1980)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- PINK FLOYD (1967)
The Endless River- PINK FLOYD (2014)
L.A. (Light Album)- THE BEACH BOYS (1979)
The Beach Boys- THE BEACH BOYS (1985)
Summer in Paradise- THE BEACH BOYS (1992)
The Final Cut- PINK FLOYD (1983)


Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Ummagumma (Studio Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)


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My latest batch is for one of the architects of rock n' roll- Chuck Berry. Thanks to YouTube, I was able to check out all but one of his albums. He was great early on but he never managed to grow as a musician (my opinion). His later stuff felt mostly like retreads where he'd write new lyrics to his older songs or start tunes off with the same riffs but it was all still very listenable. Few of his bluesy tunes registered much with me either. The man is still alive (and turning 90 in October), so kudos to him for longevity.

Chuck Berry is on Top
After School Session
St. Louis to Liverpool
Two Great Guitars
One Dozen Berrys
Rockin' at the Hops



Chuck Berry in London
New Juke Box Hits



Chuck Berry's Golden Hits
Fresh Berry's
Chuck Berry in Memphis
Back Home
The London Chuck Berry Sessions
San Francisco Dues
Chuck Berry
Bio



Concerto in "B Goode"
Rock It




Here's the updated Big List:
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Highway 61 Revisited- BOB DYLAN (1965)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- THE BEATLES (1967)
Revolver- THE BEATLES (1966)
The Dark Side of the Moon- PINK FLOYD (1973)
Buddy Holly- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
Let It Bleed- THE ROLLING STONES (1969)


Abbey Road- THE BEATLES (1969)
Blonde on Blonde- BOB DYLAN (1966)
Chuck Berry is on Top- CHUCK BERRY (1959)
After School Session- CHUCK BERRY (1957)
Bringing It All Back Home- BOB DYLAN (1965)
The “Chirping” Crickets- BUDDY HOLLY AND THE CRICKETS (1957)
St. Louis to Liverpool- CHUCK BERRY (1964)
Wish You Were Here- PINK FLOYD (1975)
The Times They Are a-Changin’- BOB DYLAN (1964)
Beggars Banquet- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Between the Buttons (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
John Wesley Harding- BOB DYLAN (1967)
One Dozen Berrys- CHUCK BERRY (1958)
Sticky Fingers- THE ROLLING STONES (1971)
Planet Waves- BOB DYLAN (1974)
That’ll Be the Day- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Rockin’ at the Hops- CHUCK BERRY (1960)
A Hard Day's Night- THE BEATLES (1964)
Exile on Main Street- THE ROLLING STONES (1972)
Please Please Me- THE BEATLES (1963)


Some Girls- THE ROLLING STONES (1978)
Magical Mystery Tour- THE BEATLES (1967)
Aftermath (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1966)
Another Side of Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1964)
The Beach Boys Today!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Pet Sounds- THE BEACH BOYS (1966)
Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1962)
The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1963)
Help!- THE BEATLES (1965)
Rubber Soul- THE BEATLES (1965)
The Beatles (White Album)- THE BEATLES (1968)
Nashville Skyline- BOB DYLAN (1969)
Time Out of Mind- BOB DYLAN (1997)
Surfer Girl- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!)- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Ritchie Valens- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
Chuck Berry in London- CHUCK BERRY (1965)
The Basement Tapes- BOB DYLAN (1975)
A Saucerful of Secrets- PINK FLOYD (1968)
Goats Head Soup- THE ROLLING STONES (1973)
Surfin’ U.S.A.- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Slow Train Coming- BOB DYLAN (1979)
Shot of Love- BOB DYLAN (1981)
New Juke Box Hits- CHUCK BERRY (1961)
December's Children (And Everybody's)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll- THE ROLLING STONES (1974)
All Summer Long- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
The Wall- PINK FLOYD (1979)
Ritchie- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
Meddle- PINK FLOYD (1971)


Oh Mercy- BOB DYLAN (1989)
Chuck Berry’s Golden Hits- CHUCK BERRY (1967)
Beatles for Sale- THE BEATLES (1964)
Dirty Work- THE ROLLING STONES (1986)
Let It Be- THE BEATLES (1970)
Black and Blue- THE ROLLING STONES (1976)
Beach Boys Party!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Fresh Berry’s- CHUCK BERRY (1965)
Love You- THE BEACH BOYS (1977)
The Rolling Stones No. 2- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones, Now!- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Out of Our Heads (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Sunflower- THE BEACH BOYS (1970)
In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High- RITCHIE VALENS (1960)
Chuck Berry in Memphis- CHUCK BERRY (1967)
Back Home- CHUCK BERRY (1970)
The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972)
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
12 x 5- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
Little Deuce Coupe- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
With the Beatles- THE BEATLES (1963)
Desire- BOB DYLAN (1976)
Tattoo You- THE ROLLING STONES (1981)
Wild Honey- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
Voodoo Lounge- THE ROLLING STONES (1994)
Ummagumma (Live Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Emotional Rescue- THE ROLLING STONES (1980)
A Bigger Bang- THE ROLLING STONES (2005)
Shut Down Volume 2- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
San Francisco Dues- CHUCK BERRY (1971)
Chuck Berry- CHUCK BERRY (1975)
Bio- CHUCK BERRY (1973)
Surfin’ Safari- THE BEACH BOYS (1962)
That’s Why God Made the Radio- THE BEACH BOYS (2012)


Undercover- THE ROLLING STONES (1983)
Concerto in “B Goode”- CHUCK BERRY (1969)
Rock It- CHUCK BERRY (1979)
Bridges to Babylon- THE ROLLING STONES (1997)
M.I.U. Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1978)
Steel Wheels- THE ROLLING STONES (1989)
Infidels- BOB DYLAN (1983)
Smiley Smile- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
20/20- THE BEACH BOYS (1969)
Still Cruisin’- THE BEACH BOYS (1989)
Carl and the Passions- “So Tough”- THE BEACH BOYS (1972)
Their Satanic Majesties Request- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Yellow Submarine- THE BEATLES (1969)


Obscured by Clouds- PINK FLOYD (1972)
Animals- PINK FLOYD (1977)
15 Big Ones- THE BEACH BOYS (1976)
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1- THE BEACH BOYS (1996)
Surf’s Up- THE BEACH BOYS (1971)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason- PINK FLOYD (1987)
Holland- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Atom Heart Mother- PINK FLOYD (1970)
Ummagumma (Combined)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Friends- THE BEACH BOYS (1968)
The Division Bell- PINK FLOYD (1994)
More- PINK FLOYD (1969)


Keepin’ the Summer Alive- THE BEACH BOYS (1980)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- PINK FLOYD (1967)
The Endless River- PINK FLOYD (2014)
L.A. (Light Album)- THE BEACH BOYS (1979)
The Beach Boys- THE BEACH BOYS (1985)
Summer in Paradise- THE BEACH BOYS (1992)
The Final Cut- PINK FLOYD (1983)


Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Ummagumma (Studio Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)

I worked up a spreadsheet for all the artists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and sorted them all by the date their first album was released (or first single/work published for the few who never recorded full albums). I'm going to go back to the earliest careers. For example, today I'm listening to a mix of Charlie Christian tunes. He never recorded any albums as a solo act or as a band leader. Mostly some good big band music. Next week I'm going to tackle an odd entry to the HoF- Miles Davis. He put out a lot of albums, so it might take me a while. I've found I can only listen to three or four albums a day and maintain adequate productivity at work because splitting focus on work and music requires me to replay tracks now and then.

I've also got a good list going for notable bands not in the Hall of Fame despite being eligible for a few years. I'll post that in another thread.
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It took me a month and a half but I finished listening to Miles Davis' albums- 62 in all. If I missed any, blame Wikipedia. It was very inconsistent about the chronology of his albums and which ones counted as studio as opposed to compilations. I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would, though I found out early that there's only so much jazz music I can listen to in one day. Listening to Miles Davis did force me to reevaluate my scoring. Now I'm have to listen through everyone but Chuck Berry again to ensure the scores are still accurate. Some will change a little I'm sure.



Milestones


Jack Johnson
Miles Smiles
Kind of Blue
Miles Davis Quintet
Cookin'
Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins
The Compositions of Al Cohn
Workin'



Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
Water Babies
Miles Davis Volume 2
Relaxin'
Round About Midnight
Bag's Groove
Blue Haze
Dig
Jazz Track
Miles Ahead
Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 1
Miles Davis All-Star Sextet
Miles Davis Volume 3
Miles in the Sky
On the Corner
Quintet / Sextet
Sketches of Spain
Steamin'
The New Sounds
Walkin'
Young Man with a Horn
Miles Davis and Horns
E.S.P.
Miles Davis Quartet
Sorcerer
In a Silent Way
Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
Seven Steps to Heaven



Filles de Kilimanjaro
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants
Blue Moods
Get Up With It
Live - Evil
Collector's Items
Aura
Porgy and Bess
Bitches Brew
Blue Period
Musings of Miles
Nefertiti
Someday My Prince Will Come
The Man with the Horn
You're Under Arrest
Star People
Quiet Nights
Doo-Bop
Amandla
Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 2
Dingo: Selections from the Motion Picture Soundtrack
Decoy



Music from Siesta
Big Fun
Tutu




And now for the Big List. I changed the way it was set up. Now all albums that are tied for the same score are listed in alphabetical order (as Excel sorts them) rather than me trying to put them in order of preference:
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Highway 61 Revisited- BOB DYLAN (1965)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- THE BEATLES (1967)
Revolver- THE BEATLES (1966)
Buddy Holly- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
The Dark Side of the Moon- PINK FLOYD (1973)
Let It Bleed- THE ROLLING STONES (1969)
Milestones- MILES DAVIS (1958)


Abbey Road- THE BEATLES (1969)
Blonde on Blonde- BOB DYLAN (1966)
Chuck Berry is on Top- CHUCK BERRY (1959)
Jack Johnson- MILES DAVIS (1971)
Miles Smiles- MILES DAVIS (1967)
After School Session- CHUCK BERRY (1957)
Bringing It All Back Home- BOB DYLAN (1965)
St. Louis to Liverpool- CHUCK BERRY (1964)
The “Chirping” Crickets- BUDDY HOLLY AND THE CRICKETS (1957)
Beggars Banquet- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Kind of Blue- MILES DAVIS (1959)
The Times They Are a-Changin’- BOB DYLAN (1964)
Wish You Were Here- PINK FLOYD (1975)
Two Great Guitars- CHUCK BERRY (1964)
Between the Buttons (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
John Wesley Harding- BOB DYLAN (1967)
Miles Davis Quintet- MILES DAVIS (1954)
One Dozen Berrys- CHUCK BERRY (1958)
Sticky Fingers- THE ROLLING STONES (1971)
Planet Waves- BOB DYLAN (1974)
That’ll Be the Day- BUDDY HOLLY (1958)
Cookin’- MILES DAVIS (1957)
Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins- MILES DAVIS (1954)
Rockin’ at the Hops- CHUCK BERRY (1960)
The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
The Compositions of Al Cohn- MILES DAVIS (1953)
Workin’- MILES DAVIS (1959)
A Hard Day's Night- THE BEATLES (1964)
Exile on Main Street- THE ROLLING STONES (1972)
Please Please Me- THE BEATLES (1963)


Ascenseur pour l’échafaud- MILES DAVIS (1958)
Some Girls- THE ROLLING STONES (1978)
Water Babies- MILES DAVIS (1976)
Aftermath (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1966)
Another Side of Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1964)
Magical Mystery Tour- THE BEATLES (1967)
Miles Davis Volume 2- MILES DAVIS (1953)
Relaxin’- MILES DAVIS (1958)
Round About Midnight- MILES DAVIS (1957)
The Beach Boys Today!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1962)
Pet Sounds- THE BEACH BOYS (1966)
The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan- BOB DYLAN (1963)
Bag’s Groove- MILES DAVIS (1957)
Help!- THE BEATLES (1965)
Rubber Soul- THE BEATLES (1965)
Nashville Skyline- BOB DYLAN (1969)
The Beatles (White Album)- THE BEATLES (1968)
Time Out of Mind- BOB DYLAN (1997)
Ritchie Valens- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!)- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Surfer Girl- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Chuck Berry in London- CHUCK BERRY (1965)
The Basement Tapes- BOB DYLAN (1975)
A Saucerful of Secrets- PINK FLOYD (1968)
Blue Haze- MILES DAVIS (1956)
Dig- MILES DAVIS (1956)
Goats Head Soup- THE ROLLING STONES (1973)
Jazz Track- MILES DAVIS (1958)
Miles Ahead- MILES DAVIS (1957)
Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 1- MILES DAVIS (1955)
Miles Davis All-Star Sextet- MILES DAVIS (1954)
Miles Davis Volume 3- MILES DAVIS (1954)
Miles in the Sky- MILES DAVIS (1968)
New Juke Box Hits- CHUCK BERRY (1961)
On the Corner- MILES DAVIS (1972)
Quintet / Sextet- MILES DAVIS (1956)
Shot of Love- BOB DYLAN (1981)
Sketches of Spain- MILES DAVIS (1960)
Slow Train Coming- BOB DYLAN (1979)
Steamin’- MILES DAVIS (1961)
Surfin’ U.S.A.- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
The New Sounds- MILES DAVIS (1951)
Walkin’- MILES DAVIS (1957)
Young Man with a Horn- MILES DAVIS (1952)
December's Children (And Everybody's)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll- THE ROLLING STONES (1974)
Miles Davis and Horns- MILES DAVIS (1956)
E.S.P.- MILES DAVIS (1965)
Miles Davis Quartet- MILES DAVIS (1954)
Sorcerer- MILES DAVIS (1967)
All Summer Long- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
In a Silent Way- MILES DAVIS (1969)
Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet- MILES DAVIS (1956)
Seven Steps to Heaven- MILES DAVIS (1963)
Ritchie- RITCHIE VALENS (1959)
The Wall- PINK FLOYD (1979)
Meddle- PINK FLOYD (1971)


Chuck Berry’s Golden Hits- CHUCK BERRY (1967)
Filles de Kilimanjaro- MILES DAVIS (1969)
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants- MILES DAVIS (1959)
Oh Mercy- BOB DYLAN (1989)
Beatles for Sale- THE BEATLES (1964)
Dirty Work- THE ROLLING STONES (1986)
Beach Boys Party!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Black and Blue- THE ROLLING STONES (1976)
Blue Moods- MILES DAVIS (1955)
Fresh Berry’s- CHUCK BERRY (1965)
Get Up With It- MILES DAVIS (1974)
Let It Be- THE BEATLES (1970)
Live – Evil- MILES DAVIS (1971)
Collector’s Items- MILES DAVIS (1956)
Love You- THE BEACH BOYS (1977)
Aura- MILES DAVIS (1989)
Porgy and Bess- MILES DAVIS (1959)
Back Home- CHUCK BERRY (1970)
Bitches Brew- MILES DAVIS (1970)
Blue Period- MILES DAVIS (1953)
Chuck Berry in Memphis- CHUCK BERRY (1967)
In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High- RITCHIE VALENS (1960)
Musings of Miles- MILES DAVIS (1955)
Nefertiti- MILES DAVIS (1968)
Out of Our Heads (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Someday My Prince Will Come- MILES DAVIS (1961)
Sunflower- THE BEACH BOYS (1970)
The Man with the Horn- MILES DAVIS (1981)
The Rolling Stones No. 2- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones, Now!- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972)
You’re Under Arrest- MILES DAVIS (1985)
12 x 5- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
Little Deuce Coupe- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Star People- MILES DAVIS (1983)
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
Quiet Nights- MILES DAVIS (1963)
With the Beatles- THE BEATLES (1963)
Desire- BOB DYLAN (1976)
Doo-Bop- MILES DAVIS (1992)
Tattoo You- THE ROLLING STONES (1981)
Wild Honey- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
Voodoo Lounge- THE ROLLING STONES (1994)
A Bigger Bang- THE ROLLING STONES (2005)
Amandla- MILES DAVIS (1989)
Emotional Rescue- THE ROLLING STONES (1980)
Mile Davis All Stars, Volume 2- MILES DAVIS (1955)
San Francisco Dues- CHUCK BERRY (1971)
Shut Down Volume 2- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Chuck Berry- CHUCK BERRY (1975)
Dingo: Selections from the Motion Picture Soundtrack- MILES DAVIS (1991)
Bio- CHUCK BERRY (1973)
Decoy- MILES DAVIS (1984)
Surfin’ Safari- THE BEACH BOYS (1962)
That’s Why God Made the Radio- THE BEACH BOYS (2012)


Concerto in “B Goode”- CHUCK BERRY (1969)
Music from Siesta- MILES DAVIS (1987)
Rock It- CHUCK BERRY (1979)
Undercover- THE ROLLING STONES (1983)
Bridges to Babylon- THE ROLLING STONES (1997)
Big Fun- MILES DAVIS (1974)
M.I.U. Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1978)
Tutu- MILES DAVIS (1986)
Infidels- BOB DYLAN (1983)
Steel Wheels- THE ROLLING STONES (1989)
Smiley Smile- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
20/20- THE BEACH BOYS (1969)
Still Cruisin’- THE BEACH BOYS (1989)
Carl and the Passions- “So Tough”- THE BEACH BOYS (1972)
Their Satanic Majesties Request- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Yellow Submarine- THE BEATLES (1969)


Animals- PINK FLOYD (1977)
Obscured by Clouds- PINK FLOYD (1972)
15 Big Ones- THE BEACH BOYS (1976)
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1- THE BEACH BOYS (1996)
Surf’s Up- THE BEACH BOYS (1971)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason- PINK FLOYD (1987)
Holland- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Atom Heart Mother- PINK FLOYD (1970)
Ummagumma- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Friends- THE BEACH BOYS (1968)
The Division Bell- PINK FLOYD (1994)
More- PINK FLOYD (1969)


Keepin’ the Summer Alive- THE BEACH BOYS (1980)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- PINK FLOYD (1967)
L.A. (Light Album)- THE BEACH BOYS (1979)
The Endless River- PINK FLOYD (2014)
The Beach Boys- THE BEACH BOYS (1985)
Summer in Paradise- THE BEACH BOYS (1992)
The Final Cut- PINK FLOYD (1983)


Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)


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You seem to like to good ol' bop, overall, compared to the period in which Miles decided to turn the music tits up.
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His Electric period had some interesting parts to it but it ended up being equal parts interesting and Weather Channel music.

Also, no offense to the late Mr. Davis, but after listening to all these albums, I've determined that I prefer jazz saxophone to jazz trumpet. Sax is just a more colorful instrument to me.
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Dude, that is awesome. Miles had so many solid records. I'm more a fan of the fusion/electric period myself but that's just me.
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I'm with you though that the sax is better. You should listen to all of Coltrane's stuff. I'm an even bigger Coltrane fan than I am a Davis fan.
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