GhostofCain
Ancient Mariner
My favorite AC/DC album with Brian Johnson. It also was my first Hard Rock album so it means a lot to me.
It is a very underrated album. Nothing beats Back in Black though.

My favorite AC/DC album with Brian Johnson. It also was my first Hard Rock album so it means a lot to me.
"In the darkness of the night..." | From movement 1, "Glimpses of Nirvana" |
"Held close by that which some despise..." | From the sixth verse of movement 1 |
"′Twas tea-time at the circus..." | From movement 2, "′Twas Teatime at the Circus" |
"In the autumn of my madness..." | From movement 3, "In the Autumn of My Madness" |
"I know if I'd been wiser..." | From movement 4, "Look to Your Soul" |
I just realised I've never played Procol Harum here. One of my all time favourites, something like what Manic Street Preachers is for Ghost, or almost.
Classic line up:
Gary Brooker -vocals, piano
BJ Wilson-drums
Robin Trower-guitar
Matthew Fischer -organ
David Knights -bass
Keith Reid -lyrics, yes you read that right, PH had a dedicated lyricist.
OK where do I start? Whiter Shade of Pale is one of the most massive UK hits ever and a great album too. A Salty Dog their 3rd is also great. Home, their 4th contains some Robin Trower gems such as Whiskey Train & About to Die but so do their next Broken Barricades with Simple Sister & Poor Mohamed.
I'll go with their second and in many ways their best and most psychedelic album, Shine on Brightly, 1968. Introducing their 17 minutes opus In Held Twas in I
*Note the Robin Trower lick at 13:20 and mega solo at 15:40
"In the darkness of the night..." From movement 1, "Glimpses of Nirvana" "Held close by that which some despise..." From the sixth verse of movement 1 "′Twas tea-time at the circus..." From movement 2, "′Twas Teatime at the Circus" "In the autumn of my madness..." From movement 3, "In the Autumn of My Madness" "I know if I'd been wiser..." From movement 4, "Look to Your Soul"
One of the better Allan Parsons tunes, The Raven! The whole album is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's work and it's Alan Parson's very first, 3 years after the immense success of The Dark Side of the Moon.
*Parsons was the engineer and mastermind behind the breakthrough sound of Pink Floyd's Master Opus.
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Artist: Motörhead
Album Title: Bastards
Release Date: 1993 (30th Anniversary)
Style: Hard Rock
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I agree!Some great songs.
Artist: Motörhead
Album Title: Bastards
Release Date: 1993 (30th Anniversary)
Style: Hard Rock
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Love the song. Get the referenceIron Maiden - Out Of The Shadows
(dedicated to Aaron Rodgers)
Same with Fly On The Wall. I love their harder edge sound on those 2 albums as well as Razor's Edge.Insane that AC/DC never played anything from this lp again after the FOTS tour was over!
AC/DC - Guns For Hire
(My friends were at this show!)