Top Ten Rock Albums Featuring a Preposition in Their Title
I was inspired by ShiviDIVI and his list of "Best Songs that Have Prepositions in Their Titles", which is one of my favorite lists on the site. I decided that it was worth the effort to chart the best albums with prepositions in their titles, which should help narrow things down.If I didn't put this on the top, it would end up there at some point or another. And besides, the album really is this good.
One of my personal favorite albums, and one of the greatest no-nonsense rock and roll albums.
Another personal favorite of mine. This album changed the way people looked at the state of rock music.
Dylan at the height of his creative powers. It's epic.
With this album, heavy metal becomes darker and more mysterious. Has some of the heaviest riffs of all time (Children of the Grave, Lord of this World, and especially Into the Void).
One of my personal favorite albums of the era. Led Zeppelin were still on a high streak when they made this.
One of the first albums I got into. The production still holds itself together very well to this day.
Bowie's greatest work, and one of the greatest albums of all time.
One of the best prog rock albums ever. It was probably the last Yes album recorded that was truly amazing.
Trower is an amazingly underrated guitarist. He is the king of tone and feel, in my opinion. This album is his best and most consistent work.
I absolutely love this album!
One of my favorite punk albums.
Their biggest album. It also has the best production values, in my opinion.
Probably my favorite Metallica album.
Probably my favorite Genesis album, along with Foxtrot.
One of the greatest Jimi Hendrix albums.
The last great Byrds album. It also proves that country and rock can mix.
The Eagles in their prime before their egos tore them apart.
One of the ultimate live albums.
One of the ultimate prog rock albums.
Lays the groundwork for art rock and prog. I am still amazed that the Moodies recorded this for their second album.
Another great Metallica album.
One of my favorite cult bands. If you haven't heard of them, you are missing out on high energy rock and roll!
One of my favorite AC/DC albums. It has a great balance between polish and rawness.