Most embarrassing albums in your collection.


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I went through and culled some albums in my collection the other night. I can't believe some of the crap I have! The list below made it to the trash....what the hell was I thinking :surprised:

Huey Lewis & the News - Fore! (Pathetic I know)

Air Supply - The Definitive Collection (I once used it as mood music....I can't remember it working :-| )

Barbra Streisand - Soundtrack to Yentl (admittedly my wifes.....really truly)

Shania Twain: Come On Over (I don't know why :lookaround: )

Phil Collins, Phil Collins - Seriously Live ( God help me :crying: )

Have a peak and list your worst 5 :-D

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» Have a peak and list your worst 5

none of those are any sort of 'peak'. assume you mean 'peek'?

that said, the first album i ever bought was neil diamond's 'jonathon livingston seagull', which preceded the second, a more creditable stones' 'black and blue' by about 30 minutes.

i can add some julio and michael bolton and even juice newton but they were all bought years ago at a thai market somewhere for about 20c a CD.

but the crowning glory is surely, and yes i still play it - especially if i want to get rid of people, billy ray cyrus 'some gave all'.

and rob, that reminds me - the current hairstyle - achy breaky, big mistakey!!

i'll toss in a new category - best named album. my contender is a compilation called 'to hal and bacharach'.

i do have a prized CD called 'golden throats'. another compilation but who among us would not have paid big money for this. where else will you hear leonard nimoy singing 'proud mary' and 'if i had a hammer'; sebastian cabot with his timeless 'it ain't me babe' and 'like a rolling stone'; mae west with the ultimate rendition of 'twist and shout'; andy griffith with 'house of the rising sun'; william shatner proving what a multi-talented man he really is with 'mr tamborine man' and 'lucy in the sky with diamonds'; and who could forget eddie albert leaving the farm for a moment to sing 'blowin in the wind' and more with jim nabors and jack webb.

i think that is game, set and match.

and yes, i'll get back into some reviews real soon.

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I can't beleieve I have these..... or admitting it!

1. Mary Jane Girls - Hungry For You

2. George Michael - Faith

3. Vanity 6

4. Tone Loc - Loc'ed After Dark

5. Stevie B - In My Eyes

6. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam

7. Jon Secada

8. Silk - Lose Control

9. Paula Abdul - Forever Your Girl

10. Bangles - Greatest Hits

Pathetic, I know.

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okay, I do not know if I am more embarrassed that I have some bad albums in my collections or that I still like most of the ones listed:lookaround:

Rob--Shania Twain---you bought it because she was smoking hot when she came out:love:

Fore-Still like that one too

Silk-Lose Control--yep like that one too

Tone Loc

Jon Secada

I am all over the board when it comes to music. As for Ken having the Beaches soundtrack....even I will not go that far:clap:

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I found more.......

Rodney O and Joe Cooley - F*** New York

K-C and JoJo

Jodeci - Come and Talk to Me

Digital Underground - Sex Packets

Nenah Cheery - Raw Like Sushi

The Best of Chaka Kahn

If 1995 ever rolls around again, I'm sittin' pretty!

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» I'm waiting for one member (let's call him "sven dardett"), to admit to his

» copies

» of the village people, and the extended dance remix of "it's raining men".

:rotfl:

....I can see him prancing round his apartment tasting free wines....YMCA blaring in the background.....dressed as the Indian :lol:

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Wow,

Are you guys talking about vinyl or CD? I've got quite a bunch of stuff from the 70's and 80's on vinyl but have not listened to it for almost 20 years. My recent (last 10 years or so) have been pretty uncontroversial.

Wilkey

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I still play my vinyl dating back to the 60s. Records last a long time if you handle them properly. Anything embarrasing has been tossed long ago. And for what it's worth, my first album was Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds.

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If you liked it back then...whats there to be embarrassed about now...

We all grow older(if we're lucky) and our taste grows and matures...and wher it landed today is because what we liked and disliked back then...

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» If you liked it back then...whats there to be embarrassed about now...

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» We all grow older(if we're lucky) and our taste grows and matures...and

» wher it landed today is because what we liked and disliked back then...

You're right. I am going to pull out that Streisand Albumn and play it loud and proud ;-)

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