Your (perfect) record


I have a few in mind but just finished listening to Brian Ferry "Boys and Girls" and I have to say..Awesome!  this one gets my vote!
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Simon & Garfunkel "Bookends" 
(It screams the moment in time in which it was recorded)

Chicago "Transit Authority"
(Their first & best lp. Ahead of it's time, still recalls past times.)

Moving forward………

Tom Petty "Southern Accents"
In the exact same vein as the lps above, this one brings all of the emotion, the history of a rock n roll star examining his roots and taking that to another plane.


@bdp24 ,

I get where you're coming from with your first post but for me I'd have to say the big majority of the lps I own are liked by me as a whole, not by one or two songs.
@reubent,

Did you get the deluxe lp version? Anyway, I love that lp!

Where have you been bro?
@reubent,

I missed you dude. I love Courtney and actually, I wanted to play her latest. Your post reminded me...

I bought the Emmylou from www.insound.com

Register with them and wait for their 55% off about 3 times a year.

Now... Courtney...……..
@n80,

Was your recommendation of "Physical Graffiti" based upon SQ?

If so, you are WRONG!