Some Really Good Mono Recordings on Vinyl ?


Finally got my Miyajima Zero cartridge installed!  Now, all I need are some Great Mono records. Looking for great recommendations.  What are your favorites?  (favorites that are not unobtainium)...

thanks!
stickman451
@bdp24 ,

You know, all the talk on this forum about (getting along or having made a point that is perceived as too rough)..... has had me thinking for a long time about equating this to what bands go through. They have their own ideas, egos, and have to try and come to some consencess in order to go forward and produce good music/songs. 

Music is such a personal thing. I wonder why there seems to be the knowledge of how much (in-fighting) there is among bands, and not expect the same type of thing to happen here among music lovers?

Of course we should be civil but still..........

Agreeing to disagree. Disagreements are even deeper amongst band members, as music is often all they have. To become a successful musician requires a lot of sacrifice, and an acceptance of the possibility of a life lived in virtual poverty, not unlike the vow Priests take. Their very sense of self-worth and identity are inexorably tied to the music they make.

There are many examples of inter-band squabbles: John and Paul, Ray and Dave Davies, The Don and Phil Everly, Phil and Dave Alvin, Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe, Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson, Flatt and Scruggs, Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne immediately come to mind. There are thousands of others.

Canned Heat's debut on Sundazed.
Heavy by Iron Butterfly
Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys