Building a 100 album vinyl collection 3 must have albums are?


No opera or rap in the three must haves. Sorry.

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The Allman Brothers Band - Fillmore East

The Clash - London Calling

Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy

 

Hellbound Train-Savoy Brown

Rock n Roll Music to the World-Ten Years After

Rides Again-James Gang

 

just to offer some new flavor. Many more already named. How can you not love these discussions?

These are the three I HAVE to have, due to their sonics and sheer musicality.

 

John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman

Supersax Plays Bird

Just For A Thrill (Weslia Whitfield - a little rare, hard to find, but worth it)
   Here's a rip from vinyl.

1. SGT Pepper
2. Thunder Road - Springsteen
3. Live at Blues Alley - Eva Cassidy
4. Who's Next - The Who
5. Crack The Sky - Crack The Sky

U2 - Joshua Tree (1987). "Without or Without You" (track #1) to benchmark the Bass.

Fleetwood Mac - Rumors (1977). #1 selling album of all time until Thriller (1982).

Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon (1973). Amazing collection of sounds including a black hole, recorded at Abbey Road! If you don’t take drugs this may encourage you to start!

The latter two are still among the top-10 selling albums of all time with 30m+ sales!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums

I don’t really listen to classical but as a substitute I’d pick some art rock albums from Genesis or Phil Collins after he sold out. Did you know that Phil Collins is like the #2 or #3 selling pop artist of all time with over 130m album sales?

Genesis - Duke (1980). Their Opus during the art-rock stage.

Genesis - Turn it on Again (1999). Their Greatest hits from their Pop period but a few art-rock songs still like Abacab ...

Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits (1972). What can I say their songs are still being used on sound tracks 50 (!) years later (The Orville 2022 episode "Domino") and they are the #1 folk group of all time! For #2, Peter Paul & Mary.

Dire Straits - Money for Nothing (1988). This greatest hits album is titled by the song "Money for Nothing", which is a frequent benchmark for dynamic range in turntable systems. This has one of the very greatest lead-ins of any song of all time. I don’t often listen to Dire Straits, but when I do, so do the neighbors!

Dave Brubeck - Greatest Hits (1966).  If you aren't into Jazz Yet, this will GET YOU IN and it will truly exercise your turnable like nothing else!