Wow an old album that rocked your world


I know this is a Hifi forum but isn’t it about the music as well. Has anyone recently played a
Vinyl, disc or whatever you are into. One that you forgot was so good and totally was blown away by the music and the recording? If so share it with us. Mine was Mahavishnu orchestra Birds of Fire. Have not listened to that for some time. Wow. FORGOT HOW GOOD THAT WAS. 
This is what Hifi is all about IMO. 
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The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere deserves a listen even if (like me) you didn't have it back in the day....this and the first album are classics (that stuttering sound you hear in the background isn't an effects pedaled guitar....it's a jug!).
All good choices this string....12 Dreams, Guess Who, Mahavishnuetc.
James Gang - Rides Again brings it like no other!   
All really good music. Shows we hifi nuts know our music. Just to add 3 more   
Donovan greatest hits first pressing. Wow

Muddy Waters folk singer CD Wow

Count Basie Basie plays Hefti Emus label Wow
I thought of another gem...
Even if you think that you have no interest in The Kinks, or all that you know of them is "Lola" (yuk) or "You Really Got Me", you need to get Village Green Preservation Society. I've been listening to it for about 45 years and I never get tired of it. It is fresh and brilliant. Ray Davies and the band at their best, which is very good indeed.
@roxy54, you are SOP right about VGPS! Ray's other masterpieces are the two previous Kinks albums, the equally great Face To Face ('66) and Something Else ('67). Three in a row!
Heart.    Dreamboat Annie
That brought back a forgotten memory!
One of the many bands I heard in concert back in my youth.

+1 for Spirits Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus!
Ted Nugent's eponymous album
Black Sabbaths first albumAny of Stevie Ray Vaughn's first 4 albums
plenty more but I won't bore you.
A recital by the late violinist Wanda Wiłkomirska of various short classical pieces, including the famous Chaconne of J. S. Bach.  On a 1974 Connoisseur Society In Sync cassette, which was produced with real-time duplication on CrO2 tape, and with zero dynamic compression.

Fantastic, both musically and sonically!

Regards,
-- Al
  
Wow.....all your favorites gave me flashbacks!   Skipping every Stevie and Beatles album, may I add, A Wizard/A True Star  Todd Rundgren.  Edgar Winter's White Trash.  Tower of Power  Back to Oakland.    Thanks for the Procul Harem mentions, but no "Shine on Brightly" on Amazon Unlimited.......I guess they aren't, huh.
David Bowie / Hunky dory
Grateful Dead / Working man's dead  
Brian Eno / Another green world 
Roxy Music / Roxy Music (their first album)
Bob Dylan / Planet waves 

These all have been in frequent rotation on my TT for many years. Each one a masterpiece imho 
The Doors first album after hearing light  my 🔥 On AM radio
i went out and bought the album 
Abbey road by the Beatles was another classic Let it be.
as well as dark side of the moon Pink Floyd .
it was a time growing up we’re here we’re just so many classics 
also Led Zep 1 and 2, Jim Hendrix experience 
and they still sound fresh today. A true sign of a classic !!
These two blew me away in 1967 and still do:
Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead
Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
Compared to What  Les McCann and Eddie Harris
Swiss Movement “Live at Montreaux Festival”. I have the original issue LP and it is awesome...
dnb4,
I'm with you. I listen to Surrealistic Pillow as well as Crown of Creation and Worst of Jefferson Airplane on a regular basis. Some incredibly beautiful songs there...timeless.
Just thought of another gem...Hall and Oates "War Babies" made in conjunction with Tod Rundgren. No other Hall and Oates record like it, and it is my favorite.   
Trout Mask Replica. It was a result of the convergence of several extraordinary factors which flashed like a lighting bolt in a split second in time that can never be replicated. There never was and will never be anything remotely like it.

Pure unadulterated genius.
@roxy54 ~ Agree both are indeed "timeless" and have left a deep musical impression. Still have both albums from '67 and the MFSL 45rpm mono. Been hoping MFSL would release the Dead album, but so far no luck. 
Just fired up another oldie .

Let It Roll by Little Feat.
Man this sounds so good both musically and sonically.

Albums that turned my head around & upside down; and that changed my predilections and tastes in music --

Meet the Beatles
The Doors
Aladdin Sane (Bowie of course)
Kind of Blue
Mahler Fourth (Haitink)
Led Zeppelin
Turandot (Pavarotti, Mehta)
Sex Pistols -- Bollocks
Television -- Marquee Moon







Roxy Music - Avalon!

Agreed. Somehow missed this one entirely when it was new. First heard Avalon only about a half a dozen years ago. Even then it was just on iPod. Now on euro vinyl on my system it is just mind-boggling good! Both in terms of sound quality, which is exceptional, as well as the music, which is a timeless blend of styles and genres.
Yeah, well, just try and get Trout Mask Replica on cassette!
I may have a spare 8 track if you’re interested.
OK Computer by Radiohead, perhaps one of the greatest rock albums of the 1990s.    Listened to it over the weekend and it brought a tear to my eyes. 
Jefferson Airplane: Crown of Creation 
Todd Rundgren: Something Anything
Stevie Wonder: Hotter than July
Mahavishnu Orchestra: Birds of Fire
King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King
Supertramp: Crime of the Century & Breakfast in America
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland
Ten Years After: A Space in Time

So many inspiring albums back in the day...still spin most of them regularly!
For everyone who loves Avalon, which I do as well, please don't miss the first 4 Roxy albums which are slightly less luxurious, but more thrilling.
Lowell George-Thanks I’ll Eat It HereGrateful Dead-American Beauty
David Crosby-If Only I Could Remember My Name

There were many albums that rocked my world, but, the very first was:

“Long Tall Sally,” by the Beatles &

without question, the next stand out was:

”The Dark Side of the Moon,” by Pink Floyd!

John
Tracy Chapman (1988).  The performance, compositions and recording quality are astounding!  Certainly worth getting reacquainted.
The WHO, WHO’S NEXT album! I think I played that record hundreds of times over the years, through many a speaker and system. I never get tired of that recording. I think I first played it while in my teens through my old radio shack Optimus 10's! A great speaker with an 8 inch woofer and a 10" passive radiator! The bass was phenomenal!  "LOCAL HERO" sound track by Mark knopfler! I think I played it at least a hundred times! A great great recording...and a great movie as well.
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now.  Great songs and well recorded and produced.  Sounds great!
Two come to mind: Joe Walsh
'The smoker you drink, the player you get', beautiful, emotive music, like a drug experience (with no pharmaceuticals necessary), and ' Frampton Comes A live', which I still maintain is the finest live concert album ever.
About 6 months ago I was reminiscing about my college days ( Lowell, Mass 1969-1970 ), and this name pops up in the deep recesses of my memory.
Candy Givens. Couldn't remember why, so I Googled her.
All came flooding back.
The band ZEPHYR.
JJ had nothing on Candy. AAMOF, I preferred Candy. Could wail with the best.
And then there was Tommy Bolin ( guitar ).
If Tommy hadn't OD at the age of 25, we would be speaking his name with the likes of Clapton, Page, Hendrix,  Beck, etc.. He was that good.
So I track down a mint copy on Ebay and since I started listening to it again ( after a 50 year hiatus ), I play it 2-3 times per week.
Find your self a copy ( also a Record Store Day reissue a while back ) and be prepared to be amazed.

Cheers,              Crazy Bill
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Ten years After, " A Space in Time ", Audio Fidelity re-issue from the Master Tapes. When you dial the VTA in, it really opens up. Wish Audio Fidelity was still in business..........................
1982. I bought a TELDEC, Hamberg Germany pressing, RCA Red Seal Digital of Eduardo Mata “Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Night On Bare Mountain”. Hadn’t listened to it in 38 years! 

Absolutely  mind blowing!!!!
Starless and Bible Black by King Crimson. In an entirely different vein, Rock Steady with Flo and Eddie! Fabulous vocals and reggae.
As Falls Witchita , So falls Witchita Falls  - Pat Metheny / Lyle Mays ( RIP)
American Garage - Pat Metheny Group
Procol Harum Live in Concert with The Edmonton Philharmonic Orchestra 
The Best Sittin Again - Loggins and Messina
Come and See The Show - Emerson , Lake and Palmer
Sgt Peppers Live - Cheap Trick
Aja - Steely Dan

Elf Trying To Burn The Sun
Robert Johnson Close Personal Friend
Henry Gross Plug Me Into Something 
Les McCann and Eddie Harris
Swiss Movement “Live at Montreaux Festival”
I just sold a R2R version of that not long ago. Great jazz.

Alvin Lee/Ten Years Later "Ride On".
"ZZ Top’s First Album".
Jaco’s self-titled debut "Jaco Pastorius".
Yes, "The Yes Album".
The Who "Live At Leeds".
Taj Mahal - Oooh So Good n’ Blues
JJ Cale - Troubadour 
Rolling Stones - Aftermath UK mono and US stereo 
Gene Ammons - ca purange 
Lee Morgan - Search for the New Land

As it happens I’ve been breaking in a new cartridge since last night.  
John Mayall’s “Turning Point”.  As Jazzy as it is Bluesey, it’s kept me company for almost fifty years.  
I was just playing these the other day. Both are originally purchased by me in 69 and 70 , I guess I am showing my age.
  
Chicago Transit Authority,

Chicago II

Kansas self titled debut 
A masterpiece in my mind and high end production 😎🍺