Everybody’s Top 5 - Vinyl


Been reading what’s on everyone’s turntable tonight and got to wondering…what’s your top 5?

Here’s mine:
Dire Straits-Dire Straits
Fleetwood Mac-Tusk
The Police-Ghost In The Machine
Eric Clapton-Unplugged
Tom Petty-Wildflowers And All the Rest


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Ryan Adams - Prisoner
Big Star - #1 Record
The Who - Quadrophenia
Steely Dan - Can’t Buy A Thrill
Sun Kil Moon - Ghosts Of The Highway
Rick Danko - Rick Danko
not in order, hard to pick'em!

Steely Dan - Countdown to EcstasyMiles Davis - Acsenseur pour l'echafaudArt Blakey & JM - UgetsuDonald Byrd - KofiCharlie Earland - Black Talk
Howard Roberts - Color Him FunkySantana - Live at the Fillmoreok, so it's 6
I am glad to see Eric Clapton on rj's list.  This pathetic excuse for a human being (date rape/dead kids falling out windows) Now his preaching anti-vaxism is ghastly especially after Clapton rushed to get his shots! 
This is good because now I do not have to burn the few albums with his name on them - it is OK because I never play them - you can come and get them.  Clapton in the top 5?  Nonsense.  Go buy some Zappa, Beefheart, Joni Mitchell and if you want blues, try Buddy Guy for authentic music.  Let me know where to send them.  I'll buy the gd stamps.   
The Doors “Soft Parade”
Jethro Tull “Thick as a Brick”
Pink Floyd “The Wall”
AC/DC “Let There Be Rock”
Stevie Ray Vaughn anything with “Tin Pan Alley”
@tomic601   Our lists have 3 in common--would be a tough choice but i might substitute Van Cliburn and the Chicago Symphony doing Tchaikovsky/Rachmaninoff and I would sub Brothers in Arms for Eva although lacking a female vocalist is tough