@slaw ...playing off of your lead:
Graham Parsons-"GP"
SYEOR (Start Your Ear Off Right), Limited Edition, 180 Gram
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I also never heard of Tobacco City. I listened to a few songs on Qobuz and they do indeed sound like the Burrito Bros. Thanks for the heads up.
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It was called "The Nomad Series". I’m a HUGE Cowboy Junkies fan. Seen them live many times. Had a big crush on Margo back in the day. Pretty sure I have everything they’ve ever released on vinyl.
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Cowboy Junkies-"Trinity Revisited"
Diverse Records UK, 2LP, 180 Gram
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"Demons' was that title. Volume 2 in the series, I believe.
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@slaw...yes. I have a couple of Richard Thompson, Joan Baez, Alison Krauss, Rickie Lee Jones and all the Cowboy Junkies titles. Not sure what happened to the label? They were very good.
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Laura Nyro-"Eli And The Thirteenth Confession"
Analog Spark, Limited Edition, 180 Gram
(Analog Spark is another excellent label that just disappeared?)
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Here’s what The Absolute Sound said about "Demons":
"Quite possibly Demons is the most haunting, depressing, and emotionally desperate music the band has ever created—which, by the way, is saying something."
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Yeah, that's up next, then another Laura Nyro album.
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The Cranberries-"Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?"
Analog Spark, Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Cranberry Vinyl
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I don't think Analog Spark did any Justin Timberlake? 
They did do 2 or 3 James Taylor though. 
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Laura Nyro-"New York Tendaberry"
Analog Spark, Limited Edition, 180 Gram
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@tomic601...agreed, what a tremendous loss. Up next is her RSD release.
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Dolores O'Riodan-"Are You Listening"
2LP, RSD Limited Edition, White Vinyl
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Dire Straits-"Making Movies"
MOFI, 45RPM, Gain 2, Ultra Analog, 180 Gram
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Crack The Sky-"Crack The Sky" (Debut)
US 1st Pressing
( In 1975, Rolling Stone declared their first album the "debut album of the year", and in 1978, Rolling Stone Record Guide compared them to Steely Dan.)
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@firberger...I have that same copy and it is indeed very good. Did you get any of the Steely Dan UHQRs? I have them all and they are by far the best I've heard.
Steely Dan is my favorite band of all time! MAJOR FanBoy here!!!
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Frijid Pink-"Frijid Pink"
Repertoire Records UK, Limited Edition, Pink Vinyl
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Jefferson Starship-"Red Octopus"
DCC, 180 Gram, Limited Edition
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Robin Trower-"Bridge Of Sighs"
Friday Music, Limited Edition, 180 Gram
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Foghat-"Stone Blue"
Friday Music, Limited Edition, 180 Gram, Blue Vinyl
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Earth, Wind & Fire-"The Best Of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. I"
Japanese, Limited Edition, Orange Vinyl
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Styx-"The Grand Illusion"
MOFI, Limited Edition, Half-Speed
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@slaw...I had never heard of the Delines until you posted them earlier on, in this thread. What album(s) would you recommend to start with? I see they have (6) albums. Thanks!
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Styx-"Crystal Ball"
German Pressing
(My favorite Styx album)
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Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band-"Night Moves"
MOFI, Limited Edition, Half-Speed
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Iron Butterfly-"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"
MOFI, Gain 2, Ultra Analog, Limited Edition, 180 Gram/SuperVinyl
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KISS-"Dressed To Kill"
German Pressing
(My favorite KISS album)
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Joe Walsh-"The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get"
Analogue Productions, Limited Edition, 200 Gram
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Humble Pie-"Smokin' "
Analogue Productions, Limited Edition, 180 Gram
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Rob Wasserman-"Duets"
Analogue Productions, 2LP, 45RPM, 200 Gram
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John Hiatt-"Bring The Family"
MOFI, Anadisq 200, Limited Edition, 200 Gram
(What a GREAT album!)
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Carole King-"Tapestry"
MOFI, 2LP, 45RPM, Limited Edition, 180 Gram/SuperVinyl, BoxSet
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Mickey Hart/Airto/Flora Purim-"Dafos"
Reference Recordings, 45RPM, Pure Analogue
(One of the first Audiophile used for System Evaluation records)
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Jim Brock-"Tropic Affair"
Reference Recordings, Pure Analogue
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@slaw...if it's alright, I'm going to play off of your lead (again)? I have everything that Reference Recordings has done on vinyl, (I was a dealer), but haven't played any in quite awhile. I'm going to resolve that:
Blazing Redheads-"Blazing Redheads"
(Direct To Two-Track, Pure Analogue Recording, Half-speed mastered.)
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Blazing Redheads-"Crazed Women"
Reference Recordings, Pure Analogue
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"Professor Johnson's Astounding Sound Show"
Reference Recordings, Direct To Tape, 45RPM
(One of the first "Dealer Demo" records)
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Red Norvo Quintet-"The Forward Look"
Reference Recordings, 45RPM, 200 Gram, UHQR
(One of the first UHQRs)
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Matt Catingub (Featuring) Mavis Rivers-"Your Friendly Neighborhood Big Band"
Reference Recordings, Pure Analogue, 45RPM
(What a terrific record and recording)
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case/lang/veirs-"case/lang/veirs"
UK, 180 Gram, White Vinyl
(I went crazy with this release and bought it in White, Blue, Orange & Clear)
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If you're talking about Neko Case's "Truckdriver, Gladiator, Mule", yes I have that. It's really cool! I have everything Neko has done on vinyl, including some colored versions. LOVE me some NEKO!!! One of my favorites...
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I have that same Music On Vinyl copy on Orange vinyl. Yours should be too, if it's numbered.
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Neko Case-"Middle Cyclone"
US, 2LP, Limited Edition, Maroon Vinyl
(I have the RSD Clear Vinyl copy too)
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k.d.lang-"Ingenue"
US, 2LP, 25th Anniversary Limited Edition
(This is being reissued on a ONE-STEP version next week!)
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Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris-"Trio"
German 1st Pressing
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Dolly Parton-"Rockstar"
US, 4LP, Limited Edition, Deep Purple Vinyl
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I just posted a new thread about an excellent documentary about Joan Baez called "I Am A Noise". A highly recommended watch! Thought it would be apropos to listen to some Joanie today.
Joan Baez-"Diamonds And Rust"
MOFI, Gain 2, Anadisq 200, Limited Edition, 200 Gram
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Joan Baez-"Farewell, Angelina"
US, RSD, Limited Edition
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