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Title: The essential compilation albums
Post by: Thelemech on March 06, 2026, 06:57:38 PM
1. Double Platinum-KISS
2. Deepest Purple-Deep Purple
3. Workshop Of The Telescopes-Blue       Oyster Cult
4. Their Greatest Hits-The Eagles
5. The Best Of-The Doors
6. Hot Rocks 1 and 2-The Rolling   Stones
7. Legend The Best Of-Bob Marley
8. The Greatest Hits-Bob Dylan
9. Chronicle 1 and 2-CCR
10. The Essential-Kinks


These 12 compilation albums are all required listening for any music fan in my humble opinion
They contain truly exceptional art

I know that I have missed some and I am sure you all have some to add so please do so 😊
Title: Re: The essential compilation albums
Post by: Charger on March 07, 2026, 04:31:18 AM
I personally am not a huge Best Of- fan...as I prefer getting the full discography of the bands I like.

That being said I do think Best of collections do have a purpose, they are quite often an easy (and cost effective) way to find out about a new band or artist...or were should I say as nowadays ofcourse Youtube has come to take their place.

I think if I'd be recommending bands and I'd have to choose best of collections to people I think I'd say

DIO - Diamonds - The Best Of Dio
Megadeth - Capitol Punishment
Black Sabbath - Between Heaven And Hell
Ozzy Osbourne - The Ozzman Cometh
Ian Gillan - Gillan's Inn
Iron Maiden - Best Of The Beast
Cathedral - The Serpents Gold

I think those are all pretty good best of collections that you did not mention. And have a fairly decent collection of songs that best represent the bands' earlier years.

Title: Re: The essential compilation albums
Post by: Vyn on March 07, 2026, 07:58:21 AM
Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers. I could transcribe the music to every song on that record just because I've heard it so often. It was one of my mom's favorites and it saw a lot of action when I was a kid. Somehow, I ended up with that record and I still have it.

So, music that was not of my time, and that I did not buy, carved a spot in my psyche.

(https://i.discogs.com/mWZ6QVJ6fHTp7wkIlA5jSuY29-Fvy8zX9NItsCK_hNw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI4MTM5/MTctMTQxMDAwNzM4/Mi01NTM3LmpwZWc.jpeg)
Title: Re: The essential compilation albums
Post by: Zzzptm on March 07, 2026, 08:13:59 AM
Deepest Purple for sure is a strong compilation album.

Mark, Don, and Mel was a great introduction to Grand Funk Railroad, I'd recommend that one, as well.

Elvis' History 1 - a collection of his #1 hits - is also quite good, as is The Best of Little Richard from Rhino CDs.