If there was only ONE album/cd/release you can listen to, over and over.............


Your " best ever " recording, which has likely been discussed ad nauseam, would you select, say, if given a choice of only one ( whatever the scenario would be; stranded on an island, locked up in isolation, all music gone, but this one ). As hard as this is, as there are so many to choose from, I have selected " A Tribute To Jack Johnson ", by the esteemed Miles Davis ( 1992 Columbia version ). I have selected this, specifically for the performances, as I do with all of my listening. The playing.....the musicianship.....the arrangement.....the story, set to music, by the esteemed M.D.. And, my system delivers the message, so I feel proud of my set up. What can I say ? I hope everyone well, and, ENJOY ! Always, MrD.

mrdecibel

Another fan of All Things Must Pass by George Harrison.

Allman Brothers Live At The Fillmore being a close second.

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions. While it would eventually bore, it has enough variety to keep boredom at bay for quite a while.

@fuzztone I can't believe you mentioned The Wondermints and that album. It's absolutely fantastic and hardly anybody knows how great it is.

Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde

I say still his masterpiece although he has created more masterpieces than most other artists.

I couldn't count how many times I have listened to it but it must be once every two or three months at least, so starting in 1966 that is around 300 listens.

I have 8 versions and some are very good SQ as befits this icon.  The Sony gold CD is very good and hard to find now.  The SACD is also good.  The best is the 45rpm MFSL 2013 release.

 

@dpop      Notice you've narrowed down to All Things Must Pass.  Great choice and near the top of my list.  But where do I get a clean sounding release without the Phil Spector Wall of Distortion?  Do the masters have this mush or was it added afterwards.