Bee Gees - Still Waters; This Is Where I Came In Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club [already mentioned, but the first one that came to mind]; Sheryl Crow (the released one, not the aborted debut); The Globe Sessions Fleetwood Mac - The Dance; Say You Will Amy Grant - Home for Christmas; A Christmas to Remember Janet Jackson - janet. Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell [a real 2-LP version, not the sonically compromised UK edition that put 75 minutes on two sides of vinyl!] Pink - Missundastood Ringo Starr - I Wanna Be Santa Claus Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift; Fearless Shania Twain - The Woman in Me; Come On Over Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road Many more where these came from, too.
John Prine - "In Person and On Stage" Also Yo La Tengo's "Fakebook" which I don't think ever had a U.S. vinyl release.
FYI...there is a 12" vinyl copy available of Bee Gees This is Where I Came In...the title song, don't remember what else it has on it....pretty easy to find and better than nothing....can't imagine this will ever be issued on vinyl.
Second on Bee Gees Still Waters....a very good recording. Also, Celine Dion Falling Into You....a stellar recording with lots of hits. Could be a great vinyl demo disc with all the dynamics and superb production.
All Sheryl Crow albums Blues Traveler: Four and Straight On Til Morning All Gillian Welsh albums Jethro Tull: J-Tull Dot Com Phish: Hoist, Picture of Nectar
Some more good recommendations here: http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/vinyl-wishlist-for-90s-00s-recordings.302647/ Another I thought of since that thread: Grown Man by Loudon Wainwright III
Are you serious....Meatloaf lp 75 minutes on two sides? That has to sound awful. Since you mentioned the Bee Gees, I just got a rare vinyl copy of Bee Gees Size isn't Everything....same problem...was a long CD and they crammed it onto one vinyl disc.
Brainwashed was the one I was going to post. It is literally the only album that both my wife and I love. Every track! I had to make a copy of the CD back in the day because we were always taking it from each other. Now, the copy is long gone, and I found the original on the basement floor a couple of months ago. I don't know how the hell it got there, but it doesn't play anymore. At least I have .0ggs so I can still listen to it. I'd snap up a vinyl copy in a heartbeat right now!
Cardigans-Emmerdale, Life (was only released in the truncated EU version), Super Extra Gravity. Reissues are a must! STP-Core (only made in Germany and Brazil I think, in very limited quantities. Soundstage Direct had a reissue listed but it was canceled.), No.4, Shangri-La Duran Duran-Medazzaland, Pop Trash, Astronaut (LP was very very limited) And a heck of a lot of albums destroyed in loudness that are CD-only.
Joe Jackson's post Blaze of Glory catelog, I don't think, has been issued (including): Laughter & Lust Night Music Heaven & Hell Night & Day II Summer in the City Volume 4 Afterlife
Heather Nova - Oyster Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator) ...and I would love to see a Shania Twain lp
The two Graves-era Misfits albums: American Psycho ('97) and Famous Monsters ('99) American Psycho is long OOP, IIRC there were two pressings, one was "standard weight" (140g I assume) and there was a "super heavy" pressing that was 220g It would be awesome if they could do another run of 220g pressings. Famous Monsters only came on vinyl in Japan, a very limited run of yellow and purple vinyl, and is even harder to find (and more expensive) than American Psycho. I'd love to get them on vinyl, the music is kick-ass and the cover art for both albums is so awesome, the tiny little CD cover just doesn't do either of the paintings justice!
Some records mentionned so far do exist, I have them, like Joe Jackson's Laughter & Lust, U2's Zooropa, and some of Prince's early 90s New Power Generation albums. What I want is Daniel Johnston's Fun! and Jonathan Richman's albums from the early 90s.... So much.
Shania Twain's Up on vinyl would be great...but boy is it horribly compressed...her vocals are completely smashed...no audiophile recording at all! Would love to hear an vinyl no compressed version.
Yes, some stuff was issued overseas after we were done with vinyl in the U.S. eBay is a good place for reference. Just got an Amy Grant album on vinyl that wasn't released anywhere else that way...came from Brazil, is an A&M pressing and sounds great.
There you go: http://www.discogs.com/Bobby-Fuller-Four-The-Mustang-Years/release/2735204 (probably CD sourced, but the ultra heavy vinyl is a nice gimmick)
More votes for Stone Temple Pilots - No. 4 and Shangri-La One more vote for ELO - Zoom and a vote for Seal - Human Being