Billy Ray Cyrus - Some Gave All
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Originally posted by BT
Mine would have to be.
The Clash - Combat Rock from 1982.
Ok album but Rock the Casbah is the reason I bought it.
Originally posted by Stocka
Psyence Fiction - U.N.K.L.E.
Originally posted by BT
Mine would have to be.
The Clash - Combat Rock from 1982.
Ok album but Rock the Casbah is the reason I bought it.
I have more than a feeling that I do.Originally posted by Wally
Anyone remember Boston?
Originally posted by Leaping Lindner
This album is superb!!! Why do you consider a 'black sheep' in your collection?
Originally posted by BT
Only because it's the only one of it's genre, in a collection made up of mainly hard rock & metal.
Originally posted by PrincessPark
Coxon - I'd be proud to own Morris Minor & The Majors. I have an old taped-from-radio copy of Stutter Rap and am very proud of it!
Damn poxy Audiogalaxy getting neutered before I got around to downloading it.
Originally posted by mandy5
Billy Ray Cyrus - Some Gave All
Originally posted by McAlmanac
I have more than a feeling that I do.
Amongst all my geetar music I have De La Soul Is Dead. Only rap CD I own. Another black sheep CD I have which I love is The Shirley Bassey Collection.
Originally posted by Dogwatcher
I've just received my new black sheep.
It's called Travellin' Still....Always Will by Slim Dusty and Anne Kirkpatrick. Received it as part of a work promotion. Scarily, the first bit of listening I've done, I kind of like it.
Originally posted by mandy5
Billy Ray Cyrus - Some Gave All
Originally posted by brampta
What is your most "out there" CD?