Best 5-10 Rock Recordings?


Hello All,

I've just back into vinyl after a 27 year hiatus.

I am interested in your opinions as to the best 5-10, 70's to present, Rock recordings ever

I have DSOM - MSFL release, AJA - Cisco release, SPLHCB - Japanese release and just ordered Abraxas - MSFL release but I need MORE choices for ear candy.

I'm looking for material that will make my humble system shine; where the engineering was par excellence, the sonics soar and energy leaps from the grooves.

Your critical opinions would be much appreciated.

Thanks and regards,

Jan
jsmoller
If you want some more recent recordings you might try the latest Wilco, The new Shelby Lynne (although I hear some of the LP's are having trouble), Spoon's latest, or maybe even the new Cat Power LP....... Amiee Mann- Lost in Space (MFSL) is a few years old, but is pretty cool too.

Chris
- rage against the machine - 1st lp
- Any NIN's LP except the 1st one. Closer is probably the best to buy first.
- Neil Young - Greendale
- Led Zep 1, 11 or 4
- Jesus & Marychain - automatic
- Deep Purple - machine head
- Sisters of mercy - Vision thing
Here are some of my favorite best sounding readily available Rock lp's:

Drive By Truckers - Southern Rock Opera

Neil Young - Zuma (German Import)and Greatest Hits (Classic Records)

Ryan Adams - Gold

ColdPlay - Parachutes

Lucinda Williams - West

Radiohead - In Rainbows

REM - Fables of the Reconstruction
There are several obvious Pink Floyd,Beatles and Steely Dan choices, which are almost always reference quality recordings. I will try to recommend a few that are less obvious, but which keep me coming back repeatedly.

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions and/or Talking Book

John Mellencamp - Whenever We wanted. As someone who has played in rock bands 25+ years, this recording does an amazing job of replicating the live sound of individual instruments with lots of definition in space. It also happens to have his best songs.

Soundgarden - Superunknown

The Charlatans - Between 10th and 11th

Wilco - A Ghost is Born

Del Amitri - Twisted

Queens of the Stone Age - R (their first - very dry recording, lots of space, and VERY psychedelic. Not of for everyone, but if you like it, you'll probably love it. My favorite song is sung by Mark Lannegan of Screaming Trees).

Any Supergrass album except "Coco" sounds great on my system. I especially like "In It for the Money" and "Road to Rouen."
The original issue of Late for the Sky by Jackson Brown. The later (struggling for correct terminology here folks) vinyl did not sound anywhere as good.

I also like Pure Prairie League (the one with Amy) Bustin out was the name of the album I think.

Richard Bischoff