Only three? No promises! :-) You ask for LPs that engender an emotional; response and I could list a hundred. How about three from each of several separate categories? Even at that it is damn hard and I will leave out many depends on the mood as to what I find best. All of these, though, induce strong emotions in me upon listening and Id never say no if they were offered in the queue. I have tried to restrict my suggestions to those that are not blatantly obvious best-sellers (e.g. Sgt. Peppers/Dark Side of the Moon/Led Zep IV, etc.) BTW, kudos to Lugnut for mentioning G. Allman's "Laid Back" and I feel I must mention it also - it is sorely underrated and an all-time favorite for melancholy moods - I recently had to buy a mint first pressing since my son absconded with my original copy!
50s-60s Jazz
Art Pepper Intensity
Art Pepper Smack Up
Miles Davis - Steamin
70s Jazz/Fusion
Chick Corea Again and Again (The Joburg Sessions)
Weather Report 8:30
Brand X Livestock
60s Rock
Beatles Revolver
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Velvet Underground White Light, White Heat
Motown
Supremes With Love
Marvin Gaye Whats Goin On
Stevie Wonder Innervisions
70s Rock
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Yes Fragile
Spirit Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
There are dozens in this list, alone.
Country Rock
Pure Prairie League Bustin Out
Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth
Poco Indian Summer
70s R&B/Soul
War The World is a Ghetto
Al Green Lets Stay Together
OJays Backstabbers
80s Rock
Donald Fagen The Nightfly
R.E.M. Document
The Clash London Calling
Bluegrass
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Flatt and Scruggs Country Music
Dillards Decade Waltz
Classic Female Vocals
Carol King Tapestry
Jennifer Warnes Shot Through the Heart
Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
Relatively Current-
Steely Dan Everything Must Go (superb)
Marlena Shaw Live in Tokyo
Coldplay Rush of Blood to the Head
I hesitated to post so many, but maybe it is a good thing for the sake of variety. As some will equally find for my choices, I would not let the choices of some others come near my platter. Moral: "To each his/her own!" :-)
50s-60s Jazz
Art Pepper Intensity
Art Pepper Smack Up
Miles Davis - Steamin
70s Jazz/Fusion
Chick Corea Again and Again (The Joburg Sessions)
Weather Report 8:30
Brand X Livestock
60s Rock
Beatles Revolver
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Velvet Underground White Light, White Heat
Motown
Supremes With Love
Marvin Gaye Whats Goin On
Stevie Wonder Innervisions
70s Rock
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Yes Fragile
Spirit Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
There are dozens in this list, alone.
Country Rock
Pure Prairie League Bustin Out
Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth
Poco Indian Summer
70s R&B/Soul
War The World is a Ghetto
Al Green Lets Stay Together
OJays Backstabbers
80s Rock
Donald Fagen The Nightfly
R.E.M. Document
The Clash London Calling
Bluegrass
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Flatt and Scruggs Country Music
Dillards Decade Waltz
Classic Female Vocals
Carol King Tapestry
Jennifer Warnes Shot Through the Heart
Aretha Franklin Lady Soul
Relatively Current-
Steely Dan Everything Must Go (superb)
Marlena Shaw Live in Tokyo
Coldplay Rush of Blood to the Head
I hesitated to post so many, but maybe it is a good thing for the sake of variety. As some will equally find for my choices, I would not let the choices of some others come near my platter. Moral: "To each his/her own!" :-)