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In the world of playlists and streaming the old albums are getting dusty unless you go retro and play vinyl.

Back in the day a visit to the local record store was a treat. I would spend lots of time there. Looking at the art on album covers.

Reading the information about the tracks and the recording sessions. I especially loved the jazz section because it was always super informative.

There were soundtracks from movies. Concept albums with a theme. I remember when "Tommy" came out. I listened to it on headphones and it blew my mind.

Anyway this has probably been done before but that is ok. Pray tell about your favorite albums.

Two albums flash across my mind that I have always loved.

Myles Davis "Kind of Blue." I have listened to those recordings more than any other. Considered to be one the greatest albums of all time even by those who are not jazz fans.

The Beatles "Revolver." This is kind of strange because I like the Beatles but I am giant fan. I just think the album was terrific. Every song fit somehow and I loved the songs.

I will turn this over because I could go on and on and on.

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Beatles "Sgt. Pepper" and Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon".

I probably don't need to explain why.

Honorable mention..Beach Boys "Pet Sounds", and I was never a big fan but that album was damn good.


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Days of Future past by the Moody Blues.

Quadrophenia by the Who.

Most anything by Yes was conceptual.. rofl

I am definitely Retro, big time. I rediscovered that albums have pace, mood swings, and there was careful consideration of the sequence of songs on the album. It is a forgotten art.


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Good call on the Moody Blues.

I am sure as this thread moves forward we will hear a lot of good calls. Albums are like time stamps. We all have many we loved, at least during a certain period of time. Several years later not so much. Others remain good forever.


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The first album Crosby, Stills, and Nash.




This album was so good on many levels. It seemed liked everyone owned the album.

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I have to go with Peen on Dark Side of the Moon. I almost wore the grooves out on that album. Another was Leon Russell's Will O' the Wisp.


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I will say as time went on, flash forward to the early 80's, both The Blizzard of OZ and Diary of a Madman were two that I listened to more than any others in that time period.


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When the Stones released "Beggar's Banquet" I thought it was way cool.

The inside cover picture of a Beggar's Banquet in sepia tone was so effing cool. I wanted it as a mural on my wall.

I loved that album and still do.

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Led Zeppelin IV, as it is known (the album wasn’t called anything, their name wasn’t even on the cover).


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Whenever I hear LZ I flash back to my days at Kent.

Being in college and just being nuts. We would play LZ at parties and go crazy playing air guitars.

It was a great time in music to be young. Music was so important to everything that was going on.

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Really enjoy the memories this thread conjures. My first will go sideways: Big Bambu with Cheech and Chong. It was hysterical for awhile, amazing popularity for awhile. I was a huge fan for awhile of Montrose, especially their first album. I think Ronnie was the lead. Need to consider some other faves.


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This is a very tough thread to answer. There were just so many of them!

ELP - Brain Salad Surgery

The Allman Brothers Band - Eat a Peach

Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida


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