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Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Chiron, Mar 10, 2003.

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  1. Chiron

    Chiron Active Member Thread Starter

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    Houston, Texas
    Since this thread is pretty much dead (hey that rhymed), I think I will just post the entire list of discs I'm going to buy and this will be the end of the thread! I've decided that the RS guide is just good reading material for when I get the albums. Here is the complete list (with some additions):



    The Who-Who's Next (Canadian SH version)
    Crosby Stills Nash & Young-Deja Vu
    Deep Purple-Made In Japan (DCC)
    Jethro Tull-Aqualung (DCC)
    Paul McCartney-McCartney (DCC)
    Buddy Holly-From The Original Master Tapes
    Bill Haley-From The Original Master Tapes
    Ella Fitzgerald-Sings
    Cole Porter-The Cole Porter Songbook
    The Beatles-Seargent Pepper
    Joni Mitchell-Blue
    King Crimson-In The Court of The Crimson King
    Carmen Macrae-For Lady Day Vol 1 & 2
    Pink Floyd-Dark Side of The Moon
    Rolling Stones-Let It Bleed
    Allman Brothers Band-Eat a Peach
    Grateful Dead-American Beauty
    Jimi Hendrix-Electric Ladyland
    Eric Clapton-Slowhand
    Neil Young-Harvest
    Van Morrison-Moondance
    Bob Marley and the Wailers-Catch a Fire
    Glenn Miller-Unforgettable Glenn Miller (1985)
    Burt Bacharach-Boxed set
    Joe Jackson-Look Sharp
    Getz/Gilberto
    Steely Dan-Aja
    Genesis-Invisible Touch
    Peter Gabriel-Peter Gabriel 1-4
    The Clash-London Calling
    Aerosmith-Toys In The Attic
    AC/DC-Back In Black
    U2-The Joshua Tree
    Bad Company-Bad Company
    Led Zeppelin-1-4
    Fleetwood Mac-Rumors
    Kiss-Alive!
    Eagles-Hotel California
    Prince-Purple Rain
    Frank Sinatra-The Capitol Collector Series
    Earth Wind and Fire-Best of, Vol. 1
    Jean-Luc Ponty-Cosmic Messenger
    Hank Williams-40 Greatest Hits
    Gordon Lightfoot-Gord's Gold
    The Police-Message In A Box
    The Who-Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
    The Who-Who's Better Who's Best
    Merle Haggard-Down Every Road (4 disc set)
    John Denver-Rocky Moutain Collection
    Dusty Springfield-Dusty In Memphis
    Elvis Presley-50's Masters
    Beach Boys-Pet Sounds
    Dave Brubeck-Time Out
    Bing Crosby-Golden Greats
    Andrews Sisters-Greatest Hits (60th Anniversary)
    Kingston Trio-Bear Family Boxes
    Johnny Rivers-Best of
    The Weavers-The Best of the Decca Years
    Jimmy Buffet-Boats Beaches Bars & Ballds
    Chuck Berry-Anthology
    Lesley Gore-Golden Hits of...
    Connie Frances-Best of
    Brenda Lee-Story
    The Monkees-Anthology
    Mason Williams-Phonograph Record
    Amazing Rhythm Aces-Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed To Jump
    Waylon Jennings-RCA County Legends
    Willie Nelson-whatever comp I find
    Johnny Cash-Sun comp
    Kris Kristofferson-Songs of
    Neil Diamond-In My Lifetime
    John Lennon-Imagine
    George Harrison-All Things Must Pass
    Phish-Slip
    James Taylor-Greatest Hits Vol. 1
    Stevie Ray Vaughn-Texas Flood
    Miles Davis-Kind of Blue
    Tom Petty-Greatest Hits
    Simon and Garfunkel-Greatest Hits

    That still is a lot of albums to buy! Thankfully, I'll have two crossed out of 81! :laugh:

    BTW, I noticed that there were quite a few artists not mentioned that I've heard great things about.

    Elvis Costello
    Talking Heads
    Rush
    Creedence Clearwater Revival
    R.E.M.
    Depeche Mode
    Frank Zappa
    Yes


    But, this list is good enough... ;)
     
  2. bartels76

    bartels76 Forum Hall Of Fame

    Location:
    CT
    Here is what to get in my opinion from these artists:
    Elvis Costello- The 2 CD Very Best of is awesome
    Rush- Either get 2 CD Chronicles (Best Of) and/or 2112 & Moving Pictures
    Creedence Clearwater Revival- Chronicle VOL 1 gold disc which is awesome
    Depeche Mode - Singles 86-98 2 CD Best Of
     
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