Your Wish List for Reissue on Vinyl


With many great recordings again seeing the light of day through the fine efforts of Classic Records, Sundazed, Analogue Productions, MFSL and more, what are some of the titles on your wish list where a quality original master tape is used to lathe, process and press heavy weight discs?

Mine include:
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd (Classic QX 200 gram please???)
Meddle - Pink Floyd
Trilogy - Emerson Lake and Palmer
Tarkus - Emerson Lake and Palmer
Brain Salad Surgery - Emerson Lake and Palmer
A Question of Balance - Moody Blues
Close to the Edge - Yes
Relayer - Yes

What are yours? Perhaps some of those companies are peeking?
stevecham
I would like to see the entire Emerson, Lake & Palmer catalog remastered.
Also: "Blues For Allah" & "Terrapin Station" HQ remasters on 200g vinyl (Grateful Dead), Dire Straits' "Love Over Gold".
One that loosely fits the theme and was never pressed on vinyl is Van Morrison -The Philosopher's Stone. It's a compilation from 1998 of unreleased work spanning nearly thirty years. With 26 of 30 tracks never previously seeing the light of day. It needs to be on vinyl, bad. The CD's sound OK.
Enjoy!
Off the top of my head...
MONO Pink Floyd
-Piper at the gates of Dawn!
MONO Buffalo Springfield
-s/t
-again
MONO Small Faces
-Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
-There Are but Four Small Faces
The Velvet Underground
-Loaded (many reissues, but zero Hifi?)
Bruce Cockburn
-Nothing But a Burning Light
Tom Waits
-(everything)
Rickie Lee Jones
-Pirates
-Girl at Her Volcano
-The Magazine
-Flying Cowboys
-Pop Pop
-Traffic from Paradise
Pentangle
-Sweet Child
-The Pentangle
-Basket of Light
-Cruel Sister
-Reflection
-Solomon's Seal
Fairport Convention
-Fairport Convention
-What We Did on Our Holidays
-Unhalfbricking
-Liege & Lief
-Full House
have I missed anything?!
More Neil Young stuff. Neil was VERY concerned about sound quality on his lp's and it shows. Greendale is avilable on 180g and 200g but I would ike to see some of the older Lp's half mastered such as Hawkes and Doves, Comes a Time, etc..

Also, some of Jorma Kaukonen / Hot Tuna would be good for the same reasons.
I second Odavid9 "Here's also hoping that "Front Parlour Ballads" will be released on a LP that sounds as good as "The Old Kit Bag". The company is called "Cooking Vinyl" for christsakes!!!