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An album that change your life


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Changing my life is a bit much, so can’t be pop music. If popular music it’ll be innervisions maybe or no scrap that the aretha gospel album, I don’t even remember the name, amazing Grace? 
At a personal it’s opera proibita by la bartoli. Since I decided i want to do something like that in my life. As first it was this compilation of Enrico Caruso remastered. As well as Hilliard ensemble with that famous sax player I don’t remember. It really gave me so much possibilities. 

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Melodean
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Omg taste 

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imnotyourbabe10

If Gaga, then TFM and ARTPOP

Otherwise, to name a few:
- Alanis: Jagged Little Pill or Under Rug Swept
- Jewel: Pieces of You or Spirit
- Sarah: Afterglow or Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
- Amy: Back to Black and Frank
- Dido: Still on My Mind
 

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I have never had my life changed by an album, but 22, A Million by Bon Iver is an album that comes to mind immediately as one that impacted me in very significant ways. 

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apollorowling

Black Widow by In This Moment! Right when the album came out, I was hospitalized for 23 days and I remember listening to the album all the time. I was fascinated by all the different concepts, the sounds and how the album is built towards the last song. I recommend! 

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StrawberryBlond

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Probably the first album I ever truly loved. It helped me through a really tough time in my early teens, it always made me feel better to listen to it and sing along and it always gave me the strength to pick myself up and carry on. Shocking that critics were so harsh on it at the time but that's just it, it was ahead of its time. Now every popstar has one of those "confessional, stripped-back, vulnerable, personal" albums in their discography and they get rave reviews all because this is the blueprint that paved the way.

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