Top 10 CDs for men
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#1: Metallica: Kill ‘Em AllMetallica has been accused of a lot of things lately—getting old, selling out, etc. But what the world seems to forget is that Metallica released an album in 1983 that knocked the socks off the world...[read more] |
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#2: Queen: Classic QueenWith hits including “The Show Must Go On,” “Who Wants to Live Forever,” and “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Classic Queen shows why Queen will always be the rock champions.
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#3: Monty Python: Contractual Obligation AlbumMonty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album may not be a traditional artist album, but it is musical (and hilarious) nonetheless!
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#4: Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Best ofCCR had more hits than Mohammed Ali, and they prove it on The Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival; they can’t fit all of their greatest songs onto one album—it’s a double disc!
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#5: John Denver: Definitive All-Time Greatest HitsJohn Denver’s soothing voice fills up your senses with his all-time greatest hits. His body may have crashed but his voice still soars!
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#6: Beatles: Number OnesThe Beatles: Number Ones is an album the whole family can sing along to from start to finish.
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#7: David Bowie: Greatest HitsTwo discs of hits that span a 30-year career. Come on...you can't go wrong with Bowie.
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#8: Elton John: Greatest Hits (1970-2002)The man is hardly a looker and he's been around a while—which proves he’s talented!
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#9: The Allman Brothers: Eat a PeachThe Allman Brothers are the ultimate driving music. Time to go for a ride.
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#10: Air Supply: Lost in LoveAir Supply is a handy reference tool for men when they are trying to get out of the doghouse. Men should ask themselves, “What would singer Graham Russel do to impress his woman?”
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10. Air Supply: Lost in Love
9. The Allman Brothers: Eat a Peach
8. Elton John: Greatest Hits
7. David Bowie: Greatest Hits
6. Beatles: Number Ones
5. John Denver: Greatest Hits
4. CCR: The Best of
3. Monty Python: C.O. Album
2. Queen: Classic Queen
1. Metallica: Kill ‘Em All
The second track on Metallica’s Kill ‘Em All, “The Four Horsemen,” was originally called “The Mechanix” and written by Dave Mustaine, when he was the guitarist in the band (before moving on the form Megadeth). “Mechanix” appeared on Megadeth’s first album in its original form.