cool collection Yvonne
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Thanks Russ, how are you?
Here's two for you Russ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UJfd...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRdG0...eature=related
Sinatra -- A Man and His Music 1966
Come Fly With Me [from Sinatra A Man And His Music] - YouTube
It's a tie between The Velvet Underground's debut and Forever Changes by Love
In the court of the crimson king
and
Freak out!
Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys is pretty much on everybodies short list of 'greatest albums ever made'. Might have been cut in the 70s though
Laura Nyro - The First Songs, Eli & the 13th Confession, New York Tendaberry
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends
Mothers of Invention - Freakout, Absolutely Free, Cruisin' with Reuben & the Jets
Santana - Santana
Joni Mitchell - Clouds
The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed
The who - Happy Jack
The Rascals - Groovin, Freedom Suite
Blood Sweat & Tears - Child is Father to the Man
Jimi Hendrix - With Lonnie Youngblood
Just thought I'd toss in some that I didn't see mentioned yet (Beggats' Banquet excepted)
Oh & thanks, Nicole. In the Court of the Crimson King was/is a fabulous Album.
A Doors fan, eh? Cool beans. I've loved them since junior high (a looong time ago) when my friend played me the Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine double LP. It would be hard to pick a favorite album...the first one or Strange Days perhaps. One thing that really pisses me off are those new remixes from a few years ago. Have you heard them? I do like hearing uncensored versions of "Break on Through" ("She get high" instead of just "She get") and "The End" (repeated utterances of "Fuck me!" and "Kill!" after the oedipal part - like in Apocalypse Now), but Manzarek really fucked a lot of their shit up in my opinion. They didn't just remaster the albums to clean them up and sound better, they actually changed a bunch of the songs - adding parts that weren't previously there. Whistling at the end of "Love Street" over Jim's "La la la" fadeout, or a new intro to "The Soft Parade" that precedes the "petition the lord" part. I've listened to those albums so many times, I'm so familiar with them, and the new versions really rub me the wrong way. And I think Manzarek has stated that these new mixes will be the only versions available going forward, which sucks. I'm glad I still have my original CDs...and actually I still have my vinyl from eighth grade, too. It's like Lucas constantly fucking with Star Wars. Stop it. And, like Lucas, the Doors seem to constantly find reasons to keep re-releasing their albums. There's actually another CD version of L.A. Woman being released today. Enough already. Anyway...you didn't post "Back Door Man"? I would think that's your theme song. :)