Wow an old album that rocked your world


I know this is a Hifi forum but isn’t it about the music as well. Has anyone recently played a
Vinyl, disc or whatever you are into. One that you forgot was so good and totally was blown away by the music and the recording? If so share it with us. Mine was Mahavishnu orchestra Birds of Fire. Have not listened to that for some time. Wow. FORGOT HOW GOOD THAT WAS. 
This is what Hifi is all about IMO. 
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..you got someplace to go?  :)  How can a music lover select one love?  That's a short list!
More Peace, Pin
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty (I was a roadie when it came out, so it was the soundtrack to my life at the time)

Humble Pie - Rockin the Fillmore (Just the side with Hallelujah I Love Her So)

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (Can somebody please dig up the Stereo Review review of this, it was soooo off the mark as to be funny)

Leo Kottke - Armadillo
Dan Hicks - Where's The Money  (I was introduced to both these albums one nice spring day in 1972 along with a certain cactus derivative, and I don't mean tequila.) 

+2 on the Pretenders debut album. I would add Bill Bruford's "Feels Good To Me". Guest singer Annette Peacock's voice was such an interesting departure from his other musical directions.
As an aging rocker, in my youth I loved Survivor Eye of the Tiger the album is superb, it is not all about the title track. Dusted off the vinyl sat back and loved it. Brought back so many emotions and memories. 
Thanks for the thread great idea. 
Same for Humble Pie "S/T".

Not to say Pugh Rogefeldt "Pugish". Moved me over to electrified music.
(incl Jojje Wadenius - later BS&T and Steely Dan).

Agree on Montrose. It was a sensation. Came out just before Rush and Queen. Those days...