The Pines' Essential Tunes:
The albums below are works of art and should be listened to has a whole.
Don't let music die by downloading. The Pines says go out and buy these, it's worth it!
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The Clash - Self Titled Debut (U.S. Version)
The essential punk album from the coolest band
Raw, political, genius.
Biggest selling US import EVER at the time.
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The Clash - London's Calling
The band at their creative peak. More of a rock album then punk, but totally flawless.
A MUST HAVE!
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Joe Strummer & The Mescalores - Rock Art & the X-Ray Style
Strummer rejuvenated and creates groovin tunes! A worldly sound that rocks. Most underrated
album ever!
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Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Arguably the best Stones record. Free flowin, raw and raunchy! At least 10 amazing songs
you've never heard before.
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Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Should own just for "Can't you hear me Knockin'" and "Dead Flowers".
Masterpiece.
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Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
A different sound for Mick & Keith, Some very cool acoustic songs. |
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Radiohead - The Bends
The most innovative rock album of the last ten years, Raw energy before their sound got
subdued
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Radiohead - Kid A
The Dark Side of The Moon of the next generation, A real piece of art and whole sound.
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Bruce Spingsteen - Darkness on The Edge of Town
If you think Bruce is a pretty John Melloncamp, think again. True song writing perfection
and studio masterpiece. This pick is his angriest and most rockin.
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Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
A stripped down folk album that has more soul than James Brown's momma. Very dark too. |
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Bob Dylan- Blonde on Blonde
The Pines' favorite Dylan album. His confidence shines like never before and again.
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Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
One of the most bitter sweet albums of all time. An acoustic playland for your ears. |
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Bob Dylan- Bringing it All Back Home
Dylan goes electric with style! Lyrically flawless. "It's All Over Now Baby Blue"
- Pines' favorite
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Bob Dylan - Live 1966, Royal Albert Hall
The acoustic disk is sweet. The electric is pure energy! Dylan and his band are on fire and
the audience hates it! |
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