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1) Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (BLUES)
2) Chicagos first album (Chicago transit authority)
3) This is the moody blues
4) Led Zepplin - The song remains the same (1973 concert)
5) Gordon Lightfoot - Gords GOLD (With the original FIRST RECORD (Not his redone crap in the 70s of his beautiful 60s songs (Which is what WAS on the first one (Stupidist thing he ever did other than start recording digitally in 1980))))
6) Chicagos 2nd album (Not as good as the first @ all)
7) Quadrophenia - The who (EXCELLENT)
8) Bee Ges Greatest (70s)
9) Songs in the key of life - Stevie Wonder
10) Steely dans greatest hits
and I have 2 triple albums
1) Rush Archives (70s)
2) Woodstock 69
I have a question of someone out here,on my 2 'THIS IS THE MOODY BLUES' records,IS THAT COLLECTION STEREO OR MONO?? -- It doesnt say STEREO on the records or on the jacket so Im not sure..... (Usually it says STEREO if it is) -- Im just curious... (Cat # 2THS 12/13)
I didnt know if I posted this before or not.. I searched for "Double" but didnt come up with anything.....
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
1967–1970, The Beatles
Hot Rocks 1964–1971, The Rolling Stones
The Wall, Pink Floyd
Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder
The Chicago Transit Authority
Eat a Peach, The Allman Brothers Band
Allman Brothers - Beginnings
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago - Chicago
Chicago - Chicago III
Chicago - Live at Carnegie Hall (4LPs)
Chicago - Chicago VII
Miles Davis - ******* Brew
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Al DiMeola - Splendido Hotel
ELO - Out of the Blue
ELP - Works
Fleetwood Mac - In Chicago
Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive
Genesis - The Lamb lies Down on Broadway
Genesis - Three Sides Live
Grand Funk Railroad - Mark, Don & Mel
Jimi Hendrix - Elecrtric Ladyland
Kiss - Alive
Kiss - Double Platinum
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
John McLaughlin - Remember Shakti
John McLaughlin, Paco DeLucia, Al DiMeola - Friday Night in SF
Steve Miller Band - Anthology
Pentangle - Sweet Child
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Prince - 1999
Rudh - Exit... Stage Left
Bruce Springsteen - The River
Stephen Stills and Manassas - Manassas
Tangerine Dream - Zeit
U2 - Rattle & Hum
Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack
Grease Soundtrack
Who - Quadrophenia
Who - Tommy
Wings - Wings Over America (3LPs)
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
Frank Zappa - Shut up 'n Play Yer Guitar (3LPs)
I have a question of someone out here,on my 2 'THIS IS THE MOODY BLUES' records,IS THAT COLLECTION STEREO OR MONO?? -- It doesnt say STEREO on the records or on the jacket so Im not sure..... (Usually it says STEREO if it is) -- Im just curious... (Cat # 2THS 12/13)
I didnt know if I posted this before or not.. I searched for "Double" but didnt come up with anything.....
Stereo. It was a released around November of 1974. The Moodies last lp (Seventh Sojourn) was released nearly two years ago previous and the band wanted to take a break from recording as they did a lot of touring in 1973 and 1974. One song on the double lp of note is the song "A Simple Game", written by Mike Pinder. It was never released on any of the previous lp's (Moody fans affectionately call those lp's the "Core 7." Surprisingly on the UK charts the Four Tops recorded that song and made a top ten hit out of it!
81 double albums
7 triple albums
1- 4 LP set
and 3- 5 LP sets
I think I have about 95% of my albums entered into discogs, which I only use to track vinyl. We have thousands of cds that I'm just not ambitious enough to catalog.
At one time. I notice my college age kids have been disappearing them. The White Album is now AWOL
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Originally Posted by ultraviolet3
I think I have about 95% of my albums entered into discogs, which I only use to track vinyl. We have thousands of cds that I'm just not ambitious enough to catalog.
I never heard of Discogs before. I'm going to up all night playing with this thing
Without even looking at my CD and cassette collections, I know I own the following that weren't mentioned above:
*Allman Brothers - The Complete Fillmore Concerts
*Guns 'N Roses - Use Your Illusion I
*Guns 'N Roses - Use Your Illusion II
*Husker Du - Zen Arcade
*Husker Du - Warehouse Songs and Stories
*Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
*Mission of Burma (Rykodisc compilation)
*Bob Mould - Body of Song (expanded version)
*Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band - Live 1975-1985
*Sugar - Copper Blue (2012 Creation reissue with 1992 live recording)
*Sugar - File Under Easy Listening (2012 Creation reissue with 1994 The Joke Is Always on Us Sometimes live recording)
*Neil Young - Decade
*Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Live Rust
*Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Arc/Weld
*Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Psychedelic Pill
The above doesn't include the Buzzcocks "Product" or Joy Division "Heart and Soul" box sets.
I own a few other double or more albums (some proper albums, some compilations, some reissues with alternative takes of songs on the original album) not mentioned in this post (or in the previous comments), plus a few that were mentioned in previous posts.
I never heard of Discogs before. I'm going to up all night playing with this thing
Ha! If you have a smartphone, there are apps that sync with your discogs account. I use one called MilkCrate that allows me to scan barcodes on albums, and enter them into my account. (Of course, that only works for albums with barcodes, not older ones)
This way, I always have my list on me, so when I'm out shopping, I can see if I already own an album, or is I still need it. It has prevented me from buying dupes a few times and has allowed me to purchase ones that I thought I had, but really didn't.
There's also a marketplace where you can buy records and just research an albums worth, etc.
Have fun!
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