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Post by MartinT on Mar 21, 2019 8:19:36 GMT
For me: Supertramp - Crime of the Century from 1974 (even more than Dark Side of the Moon).
I've had it on original vinyl, supercut vinyl and CD.
It helps that it's now available on Qobuz in 24/192 hi-res. Superb music and SQ.
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Post by petea on Mar 21, 2019 9:42:25 GMT
"Hunky Dory" by David Bowie - I still have, the now rather battered, LP I bought when it came out!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 9:50:52 GMT
Two actually
Rainbow Rising (1976) and Meatloaf Bat out of Hell (1977)
Have vinyl, cassette, CD, CD quality downloads, never ever tie of them, Honorable mention for Led Zep IV as well
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 21, 2019 10:12:40 GMT
The obvious one
With the Beatles
1st record I ever bought. Yes I started with albums
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Post by Slinger on Mar 21, 2019 14:23:28 GMT
Wishbone Ash - Pilgrimage, is the only one that comes to mind that still gets regular plays (alongside Argus) but "early" tracks still get a lot of plays via some "Collection" albums, and "Best of..." compilations. Pink Floyd and Tangs albums are always "on rotation" here, but not strictly the early albums. After seeing Tony's post I now have an insatiable desire to play Meatloaf.
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Post by ChrisB on Mar 21, 2019 14:39:29 GMT
A lot! The two that most readily come to mind would be 'Ziggy Stardust' and Love - 'Forever Changes'
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 21, 2019 14:40:32 GMT
Huge amount of albums I bought when they came out I still play
Trying *not* to think about them as the stack of CDs to play will be vast With the Beatles Revolver Crossroads - Ry Cooder Wheels of fire lined up already
Many more will come on the next bike ride !
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 14:44:41 GMT
Mine would be my first ever CD;
Huey Lewis and the News - Fore!
I don't play it regularly, but I do play it now and again and still like it a lot. I am a big Back to the Future fan and the track, The Power of Love was my primary reason for wanting this album in the first place.
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 21, 2019 14:47:09 GMT
Mine would be my first ever CD; Huey Lewis and the News - Fore! I don't play it regularly, but I do play it now and again and still like it a lot. I am a big Back to the Future fan and the track, The Power of Love was my primary reason for wanting this album in the first place. Brilliant track and one of the films of all time Fore left me unimpressed but I grabbed Best of so I have it
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 14:52:04 GMT
I wouldn't say I love the entire album, and have a Best of album myself.
However I particularly like 'Hip to be Square', 'The Power of Love' and 'Stuck with You'.
I never got the fascination with the track 'Jacob's Ladder', it just doesn't work for me.
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 21, 2019 14:55:45 GMT
Maybe surprising Huey Lewis a great inspiration for......
Bruce Hornsby
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 14:59:42 GMT
Maybe surprising Huey Lewis a great inspiration for...... Bruce Hornsby I have heard that before. In fact if may have been from you, I can just about understand why, although their styles aren't that closely matched.
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Post by John on Mar 21, 2019 15:51:23 GMT
Rainbow Rising UFO Strangers in the Night Rush A farewell to the Kings All the Worlds a Stage and Permanent Waves
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 21, 2019 17:08:10 GMT
Before I list the very long list..... When did I stop being young ? (never)
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Post by canetoad on Mar 23, 2019 10:58:04 GMT
Boston - Boston BTO - Rock 'n Roll Nights The Kinks - Misfits Bad Company - Desolation Angels Al Stewart - Year of the Cat Kansas - Leftoverture Yes - 90210 Sports - Don't Throw Stones Australian Crawl - Boys Light Up Cold Chisel - East
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Post by canetoad on Mar 23, 2019 11:00:08 GMT
Shit, 90210... There's a freudian slip! 90125!
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Post by Slinger on Mar 23, 2019 13:08:59 GMT
Shit, 90210... There's a freudian slip! 90125! The guy who bought my old Arcam Alpha 2 told me it was to replace a NAD. When I asked him what model it was he replied that he "thought" it was a 90210
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 24, 2019 11:35:27 GMT
Thinking again about the answer "All of them" Hard to think of albums I don't play again and again. <looks> Keef Hartley - Halfbreed Colosseum - the first 3 albums at least Cream - all of them Beatles - all of them Santana - all of them Audience - all of them Beach Boys - most of them Bonzos - all of them Captain Beefheart - most Caravan - all of them and so on..... this is just from the 60s Need more time in the day please Santana's first album currently revealed to have so much more than I could have ever dreamed
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Post by speedysteve on Mar 24, 2019 19:01:19 GMT
Paradise and Lunch - Ry Cooder
The Wall (bits of), Wish you were here, Dark side of.. - Pink Floyd
The Early Years - Al Stewart Am. Import with all objects being sucked out of the room..
Avalon - Roxy Music
Greatest Hits - Alice Cooper (the one with Alice and Band and 30's film stars..
Dire Straits / Communiqué / Making movies.. less and less now though.
There's one in every crowd / 461 Ocean Boulevard / Backless - Eric Clapton
Grasshopper - JJ Cale
Who's Next / The who by numbers / Quadrophenia / It's Hard - The Who
Fleetwood Mac / Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Beggars Banquet / Let it Bleed / Goatshead soup / Emotional rescue - The Rolling Stones
Greetings from Asbury Park / Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
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Post by Barrington on Mar 27, 2019 21:25:04 GMT
Rick Wakeman - Six Wives The first four ELP albums Hunky Dory - Bowie
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