mckindog said:
it's really the journey of the debate that he's looking for.
@Crimson Idol: I really like this thread and just seeing where the debate takes us, there's been some really interesting talking points already presented (e.g. how do we define metal? how do we define the list? how do we define "essential"? who is our target audience").
I think that by several of us (as in, fans of "metal" to some degree, young and old, from all reaches of the world) discussing albums we consider "essential", we'll be able to come down to a list of maybe 30 albums that will be pretty damn good. At the end of the day the list can only serve as a guide to a metal fan, suggestions as to albums that have shaped fellow metal fan's appreciation of the genre and that might do the same for other fans.
As for your original list, I quite like it, haven't listened to all those albums (the Rush one I think is actually the only one I haven't heard), my only issue is that there are two Judas Priest albums within such a short list.
I will think carefully about some 'essential' albums (agree 200% that Operation Mindcrime should be on there btw), but for now will stick with suggesting The Wake of Magellan or The Hall of the Mountain King (we can battle this one out I guess) by Savatage. Just two really well-executed albums with some great individual songs that can stand alone and be a hallmark or be part of a larger whole that melds together beautifully. Personally I tend more towards The Wake of Magellan, but I think The Hall of the Mountain King might actually be more suited to what this list is trying to achieve.
It might also be an idea to come to an agreement on bands that should be on this list and then to focus in on some great albums of theirs (or maybe just one album) and slug it out from there. Again, just a suggestion.