Updated On November 21st, 2024
Looking for the best Rock Music: Vinyl Records? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Rock Music: Vinyl Records for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Rock Music: Vinyl Records.
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Harry Chapin - Greatest Stories Live - Music & Performance - CD
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Revolver (British)
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Green Vinyl Dream
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Vol. 6-Now That's What I Call Music
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Dramarama: Vinyl
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Bad Reputation
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Kansas - Vinyl Confessions (marked/ltd stock) - CD
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BOYS DON'T CRY [THE CURE]
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Door to Door
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New York City Takeover, Vol.1
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Certified Multi-Platinum (2 times) by the RIAA. (8/01)
Harry Chapin - Greatest Stories Live - Music & Performance - CD Music Elektra / WEA Rock
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Revolver (British)
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Green Vinyl Dream
Green Vinyl Dream
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Vol. 6-Now That's What I Call Music
Vol. 6-Now That's What I Call Music
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Dramarama: Vinyl
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Only Jailbreak ('76) and this 1977 LP took Lynott & co. To the U.S. Top 40. Tony Visconti produced this heavy-hitting raw rocker: Soldiers of Fortune; Bad Reputation; Opium Trail; Southbound; Dear Lord, and more of Thin Lizzy at the top of their game!
Bad Reputation
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Kansas
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Product descriptionBoys Don't Cry The Cure Label: Elektra / WEA Release Date: 10/25/1990 1 Boys Don't Cry - 2:35 2 Plastic Passion - 2:14 3 10:15 Saturday Night - 3:38 4 Accuracy - 2:16 5 So What - 3:01 6 Jumping Someone Else's Train - 2:56 7 Subway Song - 1:59 8 Killing an Arab - 2:22 9 Fire in Cairo - 3:21 10 Another Day - 3:43 11 Grinding Halt - 2:49 12 Three Imaginary Boys - 3:14Amazon.comWhen Robert Smith's long-running group made this debut (actually the resequenced American version of the BritishThree Imaginary Boys), they weren't the Goth-and-reverb, new wave heroes they later became; they were just a trio of disaffected kids who didn't like what was on the radio, because it wasn't smart enough or dark enough. Smith's lyrics are bleakly sarcastic (as when he spells out the title of "Fire in Cairo") and literate (the single "Killing an Arab," a nihilistic sketch based on a scene from Albert Camus'sThe Stranger). The band matches them with swift, tingling arrangements that dodge skillfully around rock's machismo and self-indulgence, even when Smith launches into the occasional gnarled little solo.--Douglas Wolk
BOYS DON'T CRY [THE CURE]
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King and Rush pushed themselves further toward interpretative wisdom and individuality with the 1960-61 recordings found in this blue-ribbon collection. The tone in King's low-down voice shifts between sternness and leniency while his rhythmically staggering guitar distills drama. Highlights include 'So Close', 'Bad Luck Blues' and 'Searching' for a Women'. Spectrum.
Door to Door
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This album features tracks from New York's finest punk/hardcore bands like: All Out War, Rach the Sky and Grey Area. Recorded live.
New York City Takeover, Vol.1