Album which you have listened to most?


We all have favourites and we all keep going back to them every now and then. Some maybe permanently lying next to our systems and have been for years.

Is there an album or two or three at the most which gets most of your attention and is played on your system most often? Not necessarily the best sounding but the one which you are emotionally attached to.

I thought I would ask for a single album but to make it easier for all you may name three of them.

If you have have had the album for more than five years, it qualifies for inclusion here.

The reason I decided to post this message is because I am interested in buying something interesting and if there are only ten people responding it means 30 albums for me to be on the lookout for.

Thanks a lot for your input (if you have read this far I know you will post your three albums also) :-)
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Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children, Seventh Sojourn

Dire Straits - Making Movies
The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night, Abbey Road
"A Nod and a Wink"/"Stationary Traveller" by Camel
"Somewhere Deep in the Night" by Swing Out Sister
"Larks Tongues in Aspic", et al, by King Crimson
"Aerial", et al, by Kate Bush
"Ashes Are Burning"/"Prologue", et al by Renaissance
"Phantasmagoria"/"2nd Album" by Curved Air
"Oora", et al, by The Edgar Broughton Band
"Dulaman", et al, by Clannad

e.g. If you've not heard them before, try this by Clannad....a touching love song, sung alternately in English & Gaelic....perfectly measured performance by Mhaire Brennan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTXrdt7piyc

"A Nod & a Wink" should be subtitled, "Ruminations on a Theme of Youth and Old Age". Andy Latimer, in his 50s playing guitar & flute like a demon. Doesn't get any better than this but takes at least 6 replays to get your head around it. Like "Aerial" and "Somewhere Deep" it's a grower so don't expect instant results but the long term reward is great.

Enjoy
Moonglum,

You sound like a kindred spirit. Big Camel/Latimer fan here.

My kids even like Stationary Traveller.
Mapman, you have excellent taste in both music & loudspeakers! ;)
Do you have the "approved" version of "The Snow Goose" featuring the late Spike Milligan BTW? Sounds sumptuous on vinyl. No one ever thought Spike could take a project that seriously ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl2BFccAJnY

You can find anything on YouTube these days! :)
I was going to mention Genesis, Rick Wakeman and others but didn't want to overload the thread ;)