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HeavyE (original poster member #19333) posted at 3:48 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
You can tell my age by calling it an album.
I don't know why but tonight for some unknown reason, I thought about Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. I was in the fifth grade when it was released, my older brother's first purchase.
The artwork alone was enough to keep your attention. We probably wore out a number of needles listening to it. Thirty eight years later, I still know most of lyrics to all of the songs. Back then you would listen to the whole side before flipping it over to listen to the other side.
Old Foggy Alert - CD and MP3/I-Tunes Generations will never know the joy of getting a new album and looking at the artwork and reading everything on the sleaves. I wish that I still had the album.
BaxtersBFF ( member #26859) posted at 4:07 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
So many good album covers...Spyro Gyra - Morning Dance was a favorite cover, but so was Kiss - Rock n' Roll Over and Love Gun...
One memorable album was Paul Simon - Paul Simon (from 1972)...listened to that on cassette actually, while on a family trip to Yellowstone in 1976.
5454real ( member #37455) posted at 4:34 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Pink Floyd's The Wall. Enjoyed the music (yea, maybe a little to much
). Grew up, found out the back story and just wow!
I am a musicphile though. Phantom of the Opera is great. AC/DC Hells Bells. Can't really put an album together with Mozart, but the Boston philharmonic does him some justice.
And now for something completely different, Pit Bull!
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Sad in AZ ( member #24239) posted at 4:37 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Omigod; I had so many. I remember being absolutely desperate to get the Beatles White Album.
James Taylor Sweet Baby James was a favorite too, as was Carole King's Tapestry.
I'll bet no one remembers Nilsson's The Point. It was a TV cartoon special to Harry Nilsson's music. I loved that one too.
ETA: How could I forget Santana Abraxis!
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sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 5:05 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Can't help myself ...
Beethoven's 5th Symphony, Furtwangler, Berlin Phil, May, 1947 performances (I've got this on an LP reissue)
Same program, Erich Kleiber (also a reissue)
Mozart, Marriage of Figaro, Erich Kleiber (I've got the original mono, complete with fancy box and book)
Richard Penniman, Here's Little Richard (CD only, alas)
Bo Diddely, Bo Diddely (wore it out before I met w2b, no longer have it)
Beatles, Revolver (original mono + rip of the British version...silly me, I like the US release)
Bernstein, Candide, 1956 & 1972 versions - my '56 on CD, '72 on vinyl
Gilbert & Sullivan, Iolanthe, early '70s
Weill, Dreigroschenoper, 1958 complete version supervised by Lotte Lenya
There's no way I could name a favorite recording....
Obviously, the artwork on the albums doesn't move me as much as the music.
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5454real ( member #37455) posted at 5:18 AM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Tj/ sisoon, have you watched Amadeus? Ben Kingsley was incredible. (i believe that was who portrays Soliarie) They actually do credit to the music as well.
Tj/
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itainteasy ( member #31094) posted at 1:07 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Pink Floyd, The Wall, DSOTM, Animals
Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti because my favorite song, Kashmir, is on it.
Bon Jovi, Slippery When Wet has a special place in my heart because that was the first cassette tape I bought with my own money..
Fleetwood Mac, Rumours
The Eagles, Hotel California
(If I'm honest all of their albums)
The Beatles, Abbey Road
Patsy Cline, Crazy. Sometimes, nothing gets you through like Patsy.
Stevie Nicks, Belladonna
Anything by Heart.
imagoodwitch ( member #23375) posted at 1:51 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Sad.......
The Point makes me cry.
I think I have the cartoon on VHS.
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Amazonia ( member #32810) posted at 2:59 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Sigh. I opened this thread and then realized I'm too young to play along.
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Snapdragon ( member #4286) posted at 4:41 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
Boston - Boston
Foreigner's debut album
Van Halen's debut album
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StillGoing ( member #28571) posted at 5:24 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
I'm too young for vinyl but I own a bunch anyway. My turntable was fucked years ago though and I haven't replaced it so those albums sit around in the basement, sad and lonely. I should go get a new turntable, the weather is nice and people will be selling them for a buck a pop at the farmers market again.
It was fun to flip through them but I think I most enjoyed the 90's albums since they were intentionally anachronistic. Triumph of Steel on vinyl = win. Screaming for Vengeance and Mob Rules were close enough to that era that it seemed normal but 1992, CD was the big thing of the moment. I guess releasing something on vinyl was a way of saying "WE ARE LEGIT, NOW GET IN LINE" or something.
Sorry, just wanted to babble that vinyl isn't lost to every younger generation I guess. I agree, the big in-your-face art on the sleeve and handling the record gives you a feeling of ownership that MP3 kind of lacks.
eta:
I actually do have a favorite album. I don't much like my dad and I have a lot of hate for him for a lot of things but... he gave me a George Carlin album, Class Clown, when I was 13 or so. Yeah, I know, 7 Words is not something you give to your kid but it did foster a fond memory. So that would be my favorite album on vinyl.
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Jrazz ( member #31349) posted at 5:37 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Sigh. I opened this thread and then realized I'm too young to play along.
Right there with ya...
My first thought was "Album? Like photo album??"
"Don't give up, the beginning is always the hardest." - Deeply Scared's mom
MovingUpward ( member #14866) posted at 5:41 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Sigh. I opened this thread and then realized I'm too young to play along.
Right there with ya...
My first thought was "Album? Like photo album??" 
Go back to your Kidz Bop
LosferWords ( member #30369) posted at 5:48 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Way too many to choose from. Some of the ones that I remember enjoying:
Magical Mystery Tour and the White Album - Beatles
Aqualung - Jethro Tull
Grand Illusion and Cornerstone - Styx
Face the Music and Out of the Blue - Electric Light Orchestra
Closer to Home - Grand Funk Railroad
Seventh Sojourn and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - Moody Blues
Machine Head - Deep Purple
Deja Vu - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Fleetwood Mac and Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Disraeli Gears - Cream
Animals and DSOTM - Pink Floyd
Zoso - Led Zeppelin
I Robot - Alan Parsons Project
Ah, memories...
meaniemouse ( member #10798) posted at 7:30 PM on Friday, April 26th, 2013
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movingforward777 ( member #6850) posted at 7:04 AM on Saturday, April 27th, 2013
I have milk crates full of record albums....Zepplin, Bowie, Steeley Dan, Elton John, Stones,Carly Simon, Heart,Eagles, and a lot of others....
A couple of years ago my SO bought me a turntable that I can play them on and digitalize them onto the computer...it is so cool...and so nice to hear the records from my teen years...
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little turtle ( member #15584) posted at 4:54 PM on Saturday, April 27th, 2013
I used to listen to my dad's records. Mostly his 45s. I don't remember which ones though. I would flip through them until I found one I wanted to dance to. Then, I'd pretend I was on stage performing.
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sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 6:48 PM on Saturday, April 27th, 2013
My 3.5 year old GS has some favorites: 1) a Smiths LP with a yellow cover and 3 songs, 2) anything by Jonathan Richman, and 3) a 'Beethoven' record - 'Roll Over Beethoven' on a Chuck Berry compilation CD. And he's getting into Fugazi.
The 'Beethoven' is my son's joke, given our different taste in music. I'm just waiting to get my GS alone - I'll play some Romantic orchestral music and tell GS, 'Don't play this at home - it'll drive your Daddy wild.'
My son is now letting my GS put the Smiths album on the 'table (mid-level VPI with SME IV arm and AT OC9 cartridge) and start it up.
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FaithFool ( member #20150) posted at 7:32 PM on Saturday, April 27th, 2013
The first Elton John made me swoon.
And Led Zep. Imagine, fifteen and Catholic and hearing the Lemon Song for the first time..... Plant was so *dangerous*!
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SisterMilkshake ( member #30024) posted at 7:59 PM on Saturday, April 27th, 2013
I have many favorites, but my first album will always be my most very favorite: Rubber Soul ~ The Beatles
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