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Least rare album you own.
The Viz:
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I do not own a single album off of this list. Is that good or bad?
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Neither really. Popularity has nothing to do with quality. Though if you don't have Dark Side of the Moon in some form, then you're missing out, it's probably the only perfect album ever recorded (except for Abbey Road). Sgt. Pepper's is a good album too, though it always bugs me that it's the album that gets recognition out of everything the Beatles made, when several of their albums were much better. The rest of the albums on that list (the 30 Million + one) range from shit to only slightly above average, though, not counting compilations (which don't count).
el_loco_avs:
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I do not own a single album off of this list. Is that good or bad?
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Some bad.
LOTS of good.
It's all subjective anyway.
Jackie Blue:
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R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
At a quick glance, there are maybe a dozen or so "really great" albums on those lists, and maybe a dozen more "pretty good, should be listened to for historical context at least".
Joseph:
The one on the list that you most need is Abbey Road. Parallel Lines, and Dark Side of the Moon you should also own.
Houdinimachine:
I don't have Thriller. I DO have Beatles One though which is very ubiquitous.
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