Albums you secretly like but would never play in front of your buddies.

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Yeah, thats bad. Took me a minute to figure they were singing in German...so you listen to this stuff alone?
 
I think the first 8 track I ever bought was The Best of Bread. Great tunes and put those high school girls in the mood. It doesn't work with the wife though.:rofl: I followed up with The best of the Doobies, and Yes (Yessongs)
 
Manheim Steamroller. They only do Christmas but. I saw them live last year.

If'n you like them, go check out Trans Siberian Orchestra if they are still doing shows.

They ROCK! And yes, to see them in 70's time would be interesting. :D
 
...and they almost always play "Hall of the Mountain King" near the end.

...if you remember Savatage.
 
I was very young and did not play his album when any friends or cousins was around , ok come on with it :lol: .

 
I was a huge Savatage fan from circa 1986, and saw them in a 500 cap bar in OH in 87.

Chris Oliva is in my top 5 favorite guitarists of all time.

My wife, whom I met a decade after Savatage was no more, Was and still is a huge TSO fan.

They have some pretty good non-Christmas material, that sounds about 75% what modern Savatage should sound like.

Interestingly, she's also a Ghost fan, who's sound has often been compared to Savatage.
 
My friends and I have moshed to Zobra the Greek - that is a great song.

Especially for longer drives - the Moody Blues. I think they are great - but catch some heat from friends. And they are still pretty solid live
 
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many many record collectors or visitors owned a copy of Whipped Cream - probably never listened to it. But had it just the same
 
The soundtrack of "Joseph's amazing technicolor dreamcoat" has some pretty catchy tunes. You know, the one with Donny Osmond.
 
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