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10 Foundational Vinyl LP's when Starting a Collection


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11 hours ago, TB said:

I absolutely hate the added "bonus tracks" on the CD that weren't on the original vinyl album. When the final song on the original album ends, that should be it. Playing the CD, I'm sitting anxiously, waiting for the moment I must stop the CD player before the "bonus tracks" starts playing. As an example (showing my age here): after The Journey's End on Strawbs' Grave New World, there should only be silence.

Depends. In some cases, yes - I agree about Grave New World, for example. But it's easy enough to press 'stop'. And I stlll like the bonus tracks, but I would probably play them separately, in another 'sitting'. 

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The ones i have that i think sound a lot better on vinyl,and are among my most listened albums:

Neil Young   On The Beach (the official releases series from analog sources)

White Stripes Elephant   (the Third Man release,mastered by Steve Hoffman)

Bob Dylan   Bringing it all back home (from the mono box collection)

Kinks Arthur   (from the Kinks in mono box set)

Tom Waits  Bone Machine  (original Island release mastered by Bob Ludwig)

PJ Harvey  Rid Of Me  (original Island release)

Weezer  Blue Album  (MOFI version)

Pink Floyd  Animals  (2016 reissue by Bernie Grundman)

Morphine  Cure For Pain  (music on vinyl )

Tom Petty Wildflowers  (from the complete studio albums vol 2 box set)

Listening on this Micro Seiko BL 77 who has a Dynacector 20x2L pick up throug a tube amp

 

 

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