If I could only have one album from the....


Beatles, it would be the White Album
Dylan, Blood on the Tracks
Stones, Sticky Fingers
Dead, Wake of the Flood
Pink Floyd, Atom Heart Mother
Funkadelic, One Nation Under A Groove
Talking Heads, Remain in Light
Bob Marley, Rastaman Vibration
Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers
Kinks, School Boys in Disgrace
Police, Ghost in the Machine
Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of town
dreadhead
Beatles-White Album
Stones-Exile on MS
Kinks-Muswell Hillbillies
Who-Tommy
Dylan-JWH
Tull-Benefit
PF-Meddle
Hawkwind-Space Ritual
Lindisfarne-Fog on the Tyne
Zep-3
McCartney-Ram
Harrison-All Things Must Pass
Procol Harum-Grand Hotel
Hendrix-Axis
Yes-Album
Byrds-Fifth Dimension
Genesis-Selling England
Willie Nelson-"Stardust"
Santana-"Abraxas"
Beatles-"Revolver"
Stones-"Let It Bleed"
Hendrix-"Electric Ladyland"
Pink Floyd-"Wish You Were Here"
Bob Dylan-"Highway 61 Revisited"
Neil Young-"On The Beach"
Savoy Brown-"Street Corner Talking"
Widespread Panic-"Earth To America"
Gov't Mule-"High And Mighty"
Leon Russell-"Carney"
Traffic-"Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys"
Jethro Tull-"Thick As A Brick"
Hell,I could go on for days!!!!
Beatles - White Album
Stones - Let It Bleed
Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead
Steel Dan - Katy Lied
XTC - Oranges And Lemons
Neil Young - Live Rust
REM - Document
Jackson Browne - For Everyman
Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent And the E Street Shuffle
Joni Mitchell - The Hissing Of Summer Lawns
Jethro Tull - The Minstrel In The Gallery
Phish - Billy Breathes
Radiohead - Kid A
Ok, time to stop.
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Man, this thread is dating us!!! I'd like to see a histogram of audiophile age (OK - why collect the data... bell curve centered somewhere near 50 years, skewed distribution with a 10-year standard deviation to the left and a 20-year SD to the right.) Right???

By the way, I agree with the OP on the best Dead album: Wake of the Flood (followed by maybe American Beauty and Live Dead - concerts are much better than albums).