What's in my iPod - the B's
Continuing to share what I have in my music collection, today are the bands who begin with the letter B. Any comments I make about a particular album will be in italic next to the album's title.
The Beatles
- Abbey Road
- Help! - The transition from the early pop to the more progressive sound of The Beatles can be heard on this and the Rubber Soul albums. One of my favorite Beatles songs of all time is on here as well - You've Got to Hide Your Love Away.
- Let It Be
- Magical Mystery Tour - My favorite Beatles album. The tracks on here read like a greatest hits collection - Magical Mystery Tour, I am the Walrus, Hello, Goodbye, Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, All You Need Is Love
- Past Masters Volume 2
- Revolver - Probably my second favorite Beatles album. Just like on Magical Mystery Tour, the tracks on here read like a greatest hits collection - Eleanor Rigby, Yellow Submarine, Good Day Sunshine, Got to Get You into My Life
- Rubber Soul
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The definitive Beatles album to many. Just don't watch the god-awful 1980's movie starring Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees (although Steve Martin was in it and sang Maxwell's Silver Hammer).
- The White Album (double album)
Black Sabbath
- Paranoid
Blue Oyster Cult
- Don't Fear the Reaper: The Best of Blue Oyster Cult - I've always been a fan of their music, but I wasn't sure which album of theirs to get because they have a large collection. So, as I do in most cases like this, I went for a greatest hits album. There are some awesome tracks on here like (Don't Fear) The Reaper, Goin' Through the Motions, The Marshall Plan, Joan Crawford, Burnin' for You, and Shooting Shark.
- Some Enchanted Evening (live album)
Boston
- Boston
Brother Cane
- Brother Cane
Buckcherry
- 15
- Black Butterfly
- Buckcherry - The first thing I heard from Buckcherry was the song Lit Up, and I thought they sounded like the second coming of Guns N Roses. The lead singer, Josh Todd, is covered with tattoos including one across his stomach that says "Chaos." So you just knew these guys were the real deal and not posers. Their music is what rock is supposed to sound like.
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