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

It's always changing.I'm always looking for something different. Right now it's Texas,the album is called ''Hi'' .

@clearthinker 

I've got a copy of the Gold CD but the 2003 Blonde on Blonde is quite good too.

 

@richopp 

Better would be picking 12-14 individual songs to make one "album" of favs that would be more listenable over time.

 

Yes, this is what I usually do.

There aren't many albums I can sit through in one listen more than a couple of times. Probably no more than 10 - 12 that never get stale.

 

Seeing DSOTM mentioned so many times on this thread makes me want to give it another spin.

 

I could go with almost every single album(s) mentioned here but, on reflection, I find myself playing Linda Ronstadt’s Heart Like a Wheel when I can think of nothing else to choose. It’s compact, well recorded, and I saw her on tour after it’s release.

let me confirm: there is no studio trickery used to give her voice that “wall of sound”….she did it onstage in a cow barn in Mississippi.

@rettrussell  No argument with that one!  Have you read her 2 books?  She was a product of the times, but boy, she is a VERY accomplished artist with a deep understanding of the ART of SINGING.  Hard to say that about many "performers" these days. And yes, she is the same live as on recordings.  She is a true vocalist with all the skills.

I might add Tapestry to the long list, but have not heard it in a while, so maybe, maybe not.

As for Live at the Fillmore, Allman Brothers, Oh, yeah!  Best version of Stormy Monday ever, and the LIVE guitar solos are beyond what most can ever hope to accomplish.  Even Clapton hired Duane to play the slide on the original recording of Layla...

Cheers!

 

 

 

Hello all, and thank you for participating. I knew this would be hard for all, but it was presented as a deep, profound way for us to unleash our all time " best ", nothing more. I agree with so many titles listed on this thread. ABs at the Fillmore East, I was there 2 of the 4 nights, so you might be hearing me and my clan in the audience, lol. As far as our selection playing constantly to the point of sickness, this was not my intent, however I stick to my selection, as many of you stick to yours. The same can be said for " best food " ( pizza, Chinese ), or " best movie " ( Shawshank, My Cousin Vinny ) etc., but this is a crowd of music listeners, so this is why I created this thread here. Hopefully, this scenario will never occur, in my lifetime, in my child’s lifetime, or ever.....but.......I wish everyone a joyful holiday and a prosperous new year, and sincerely hope, the world becomes a better place.......keep enjoying.....My best. Always, MrD.