Album which you have listened to most?


We all have favourites and we all keep going back to them every now and then. Some maybe permanently lying next to our systems and have been for years.

Is there an album or two or three at the most which gets most of your attention and is played on your system most often? Not necessarily the best sounding but the one which you are emotionally attached to.

I thought I would ask for a single album but to make it easier for all you may name three of them.

If you have have had the album for more than five years, it qualifies for inclusion here.

The reason I decided to post this message is because I am interested in buying something interesting and if there are only ten people responding it means 30 albums for me to be on the lookout for.

Thanks a lot for your input (if you have read this far I know you will post your three albums also) :-)
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Santana: Abraxas
Jackson Browne: Runnin' On Empty
Allman Bros.: The Allman Brothers Band and Idlewild South
King Crimson 'Islands' - over the edge and mesmerizing

Paul McCartney's first album

John Lennon's first album

I thought it is interesting about the 2 Beatles being listed but they are albums I go back to time and again.
Hendrix - Smash Hits, Who - Who's Next & Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps. Nothing exciting or unusual but still enjoy these as much or more than I did on 8-track.
Hmmmm - good thread! I'll list a few currently enjoying a heavy rotation on my turntable:

"Rough Mix" - Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane
"Soular Energy" - Ray Brown
"Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie" - Ella Fitzgerald
"Soundtrack From Local Hero" - Mark Knofler
"Saxophone Colossus" - Sonny Rollins
"Miles of Aisles" - Joni Mitchell
"Gaucho" - Steely Dan
"Firebird" - Stravinsky/Leinsdorf/LA Philharmonic
"Ancient Airs And Dances" - Respighi/Dorati
Drubin:

No, not familiar with any redo's of "MM".

Also don't usually shop by sonic's as would be evidenced by my current music collection were you to go through it.

I used to buy and trade for British imports in the 70's, but it seemed to me that the added quality faded going into the 80's. MFSL was also a big disappointment much of the time.

Anyway, now I only pick up phile versions if they are a buck (like everything else).

Some of my favorite CD redo's have been by Rhino, plus they reissue music that appeals to me.