Seems lots of these threads sit for a while until somebody new checks them out. Plus it also seems like alot of us Agoners have real lives and don't sit around hour after hour waiting to post...
In no particular order but this one first just because it just happened..
Frank Sinatra Duets I & II--I was NEVER a fan of the chairman, however on a recent trip to Florida, the rental car had an XM/Sirius SAT radio. I found Margaritaville, the Jimmy Buffet station, and heard a version of "Mack the knife" of Jimmy with Sinatra. I went to the internet looking for it, and found it only on this disk. These duets with stars ranging from Tony Bennett to Chrisse Hynde to Lena Horne to Willie Nelson to Linda Ronstadt to Lena Horne opened me up to Ol' Blue Eyes.
"Cosmos Factory"---CCR--Heard it at a friends house in 1972 maybe '73. Don't know what the revelation was exactly, other than it opened me up to start asking people more about what they were listening to and buy on word of mouth.
"Freak Out"-- Frank Zappa-- well what can I say, it was the early seventies and, well--"Help, I'm a Rock"!
"Umma Gumma"--Pink Floyd-- Two times, the first time in the early seventies, see above. And just recently again with my Maggie 3.6's. The studio disc is one of the most incredible recordings ever made. The tracks in the meadow with the kingfisher... you ARE THERE!
"Telarc Multi-channel SACD sampler"--Yeah,weird, but wow! Made me only want to buy multi-channell music! I don't know why this stuff didn't catch on. Maybe it was ahead of the affordable technology.
"Rust Never Sleeps"--Neil Young--I had Neil albums, but he was just "there" before this one. Once I actually "listened" to what he was puttin' down, he became "Mr. Soul", still is!
And Yes, I agree --Vivaldi Four Seasons--Classical is always like the movie soundtrack to one's life, and for some reason this one never gets old.
and lastly,
"Steppenwolf LIVE"--The first "rock" LP I ever heard. I was at a friends house right after his brother got back from Woodstock. I was at an album store the next day. Oddly enough, I buy most of my new stereo electronics from the son of the guy who owned that record store--Record Rama-- in Etna, Pa.
In no particular order but this one first just because it just happened..
Frank Sinatra Duets I & II--I was NEVER a fan of the chairman, however on a recent trip to Florida, the rental car had an XM/Sirius SAT radio. I found Margaritaville, the Jimmy Buffet station, and heard a version of "Mack the knife" of Jimmy with Sinatra. I went to the internet looking for it, and found it only on this disk. These duets with stars ranging from Tony Bennett to Chrisse Hynde to Lena Horne to Willie Nelson to Linda Ronstadt to Lena Horne opened me up to Ol' Blue Eyes.
"Cosmos Factory"---CCR--Heard it at a friends house in 1972 maybe '73. Don't know what the revelation was exactly, other than it opened me up to start asking people more about what they were listening to and buy on word of mouth.
"Freak Out"-- Frank Zappa-- well what can I say, it was the early seventies and, well--"Help, I'm a Rock"!
"Umma Gumma"--Pink Floyd-- Two times, the first time in the early seventies, see above. And just recently again with my Maggie 3.6's. The studio disc is one of the most incredible recordings ever made. The tracks in the meadow with the kingfisher... you ARE THERE!
"Telarc Multi-channel SACD sampler"--Yeah,weird, but wow! Made me only want to buy multi-channell music! I don't know why this stuff didn't catch on. Maybe it was ahead of the affordable technology.
"Rust Never Sleeps"--Neil Young--I had Neil albums, but he was just "there" before this one. Once I actually "listened" to what he was puttin' down, he became "Mr. Soul", still is!
And Yes, I agree --Vivaldi Four Seasons--Classical is always like the movie soundtrack to one's life, and for some reason this one never gets old.
and lastly,
"Steppenwolf LIVE"--The first "rock" LP I ever heard. I was at a friends house right after his brother got back from Woodstock. I was at an album store the next day. Oddly enough, I buy most of my new stereo electronics from the son of the guy who owned that record store--Record Rama-- in Etna, Pa.