Off the dome...Illmatic, I'll Sleep When Your Dead, Like Water For Chocolate, Donuts...and four more would be Madvillainy, Reflection Eternal, Beauty and the Beat, and Midnight Marauders...not easy...
13. "Yep...I've been avoiding this thread...." In response to Reply # 8
because there's really no possible way I could comfortably narrow it down to 4, but I'm fairly confident that Train of Thought would make that list if I ever did. I truly love that album, and for so many reasons.
15. "I played it last week and was quickly reminded how great it is" In response to Reply # 13
I always liked it more than BOBS because it was just more even throughout. But Kweli lost me a while ago and has been an afterthought whereas Mos has always been one of my favorites especially after The Ecstatic.
So recently I've been saying BOBS was better. But damn...after I played TOT last week I really had to not only rethink that but also rethink where in my favorite albums it ranks.
>Off the dome...Illmatic, I'll Sleep When Your Dead, Like >Water For Chocolate, Donuts...and four more would be >Madvillainy, Reflection Eternal, Beauty and the Beat, and >Midnight Marauders...not easy...
Love all of those albums
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10. "Livin' Proof, Mecca and the Soul Brother, Nation of Millions, MM, The Ch..." In response to Reply # 0
Probably need to give that some more thought, but those come to mind.
36 Chambers may make the cut
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16. "Chronic, Doggystyle, Fantastic Vol 2, Like water for chocolate" In response to Reply # 0
That Time travelin intro, got damn. Dooinit, shit. Thelonious. Funky for you. 6th sense. Nag fuckin champa. Smooth ass ghetto heaven. Yea, I figure no one else will mention this, but I am a "Jay Dee" fan more so than Dilla, and this is the album I learned about him.