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Old 03-05-2022, 06:47 AM
 
Location: Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Deep Purple - Fireball


Styx- Crystal ball


Kansas - Leftoverture
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Old 03-05-2022, 07:06 AM
 
Location: On the Edge of the Fringe
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First thing that I thought of was Led Zeppelin IV

I would go mainly old school Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon

I will give credit where credit is due too

Johnny Cash, in his later years, hit a grand slam with American Recordings in 1994 and continued to drive it home with the following records afterwards. Unchained, Solitary Man, the Man Comes around.....all worth playing over and over. But his last one, Ain't No Grave , his shaky raspy aged voice, his take on the songs he covered on this album, something about his haunting renditions, just pushes the songs far into the "I like it" side that I will play it over and over again. Sadly, it was his last album, the takes were recorded during the making of A hundred Highways (which IMHO was a little short of the musical genius of the others) band then released after his death.

Beatles Sgt Peppers would be on the list, and something it inspired, Days of Future Passed by the Moody Blues

Sadly, I have very little if any contemporary to throw in. But I will admit, my Satellite Radio in the car is set mostly to Symphony Channel, with occasional breaks to Jazz or "Blues-Ville" when they decide to play Liszt or Haydn....

On the other hand, there are numerous instrumentals and classical Albums which take up the entire CD and consist of one splendid selection. Too many in fact to list here.
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Old 03-05-2022, 07:38 AM
 
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Boston's first album.
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