No, I haven't heard them all and quite frankly have been dissappointed in most, however they do get it right sometimes. Just wanted to get your top 2 or 3 MOFI (LP) titles of all time. Maybe this would best be accomplished by releases in certain decades but time is short.
Agree with audiofeil. Crime of the Century is the best one I have. Sea Change is good but not quite up to the original and Waiting for Columbus is also quite good.
Getz/Gilberto, Muddy Waters 'Folk Singer', Billie Holiday 'Body and Soul'--yes Winoguy 17 this is the 'real deal', fantastic in both analog and digital, AKUS live, Cat Stevens, Tea.., Mulligan meets Webster,Baez- Diamonds and Rust, Ella and Louis again...and more.
I agree with Slaw-"Ziggy Stardust" is great. Then again, it would sound good even on a wax cylinder. One of my favorites is Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat". One more-"Ricki Lee Jones," self-titled first album.
Anyone have any opinion on Billie Holiday " Body & Soul"? Just came across a sealed copy I forgot I bought years ago, 200 gram, ser.# 752. Dont know if I should open her up and give it a spin or sell it. Dying to know how it sounds...
Get the arrows out, but I have many, many of them, and with a few exceptions love them all, not very many disappointments.
But, my fav's are the Beatles Box. I love the sound. Yes I have heard some of the Japanese colored vinyl mono's and they are better. But I love the MFSL box.
I agree with MoFi on most of his MoFi list but want to add Little Feat Waiting for Columbus Moody Blues Seventh Sojourn Patricia Barber Cafe Blue is my favorite of hers Natilie Merchant Tigerlily
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