Number Six
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by The Smashing Pumpkins
(1995)
•1. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
•2. Tonight, Tonight
•3. Jellbelly
•4. Zero
•5. Here is No Why
•6. Bullet With Butterfly Wings
•7. To Forgive
•8. **** You (An Ode to No One)
•9. Love
•10. Cupid de Locke
•11. Galapagos
•12. Muzzle
•13. Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
•14. Take Me Down
•15. Where Boys Fear to Tread
•16. Bodies
•17. Thirty-Three
•18. In the Arms of Sleep
•19. 1979
•20. Tales of A Scorched Earth
•21. Thru the Eyes of Ruby
•22. Stumbleine
•23. X.Y.U.
•24. We Only Come Out at Night
•25. Beautiful
•26. Lily (My One and Only)
•27. By Starlight
•28. Farewell and Goodnight
Mellon Collie is an excellent example of a band at their best. This album is all you'd ever need by The Smashing Pumpkins. It covers all their sounds: Light, airy music like Tonight, Tonight and 1979, hard rock like Zero and Bullet With Butterfly Wings, and heavy, grinding guitar work in **** You and Jellbelly. I absolutely love diverse albums, and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the most diverse and complete album of all time. To top it off, Billy Corgan's poetry is on par with that of Jim Morrison.