Album which you have listened to most?


We all have favourites and we all keep going back to them every now and then. Some maybe permanently lying next to our systems and have been for years.

Is there an album or two or three at the most which gets most of your attention and is played on your system most often? Not necessarily the best sounding but the one which you are emotionally attached to.

I thought I would ask for a single album but to make it easier for all you may name three of them.

If you have have had the album for more than five years, it qualifies for inclusion here.

The reason I decided to post this message is because I am interested in buying something interesting and if there are only ten people responding it means 30 albums for me to be on the lookout for.

Thanks a lot for your input (if you have read this far I know you will post your three albums also) :-)
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At various times...

Roy Orbison - Mystery girl
New Order - Republic
Divine Comedy - Promenade & liberation
Edwyn Collins - Gorgeous george
Archive - Londinium
Slowdive - Pygmalion

etc.

Most of these I listened to a lot ages ago. Don't seem to stay with any one album now. Hop around a lot more. A lot of that I think is I no longer listen to a tape over and over on my walkman.
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Beatles, Abbey Road.
Van Morrison, Moondance -- still gives me chills after all these years.
Joni Mitchell, Blue -- I remember when this came out, riding around with my buddies and one of them said, "You goota hear this album." Never thought I'd be listening to it 35 years later.
Over the years,

1. Alison Krauss and the Cox Family, "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow"

2. Cooder/Lindley Family Live at the Vienna Opera House (2 cd package you can buy from David Lindley at his website)

3. Ry Cooder, "Chavez Ravine" (this may be cheating because it hasn't been out 5 years, but I've already played it more often than anything else I've owned in the last 50 years)
Keith Jarrett Arbor Zena (not nearly his most popular, but probably my favorite piece of music, and it's on vinyl); Debussy Trois Nocturnes, and a tie between Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits/Cowboy Junkies Trinity Sessions.
1) Mary Chapin Carpenter Time*Sex*Love
2) Bill Evans Waltz For Debbie
3) Diana Krall Love Scenes

John Dean