- Tapestry - Carol King
- In My Tribe -10,000 Maniacs
- Boston - Debut Album by Boston
If I were to be allowed a second list of three, it could include:
- Emitt Rhodes: s/t debut. Better than McCartney’s debut. - Dave Edmunds: Get It. Dave was my favorite artist and producer during the 1970’s and 80’s. - Rockpile: Seconds Of Pleasure. One Super Group worthy of the title. Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Billy Bremner, and Terry Williams. Along with The Band, the best live Rock ’n’ Roll band I ever saw and heard. The Who with Keith Moon were incredible too, but that’s not really Rock ’n’ Roll, now is it?😉. Plus, to hear them you have to be willing to hear Roger Daltry "sing". Ugh. Another band in the running for that title were and are NRBQ. Fan-f*cking-tastic!
But to do that I would have to ignore my best of/greatest.hits albums of Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, and The Everly Brothers. Those three albums would make a good start on a Rock ’n’ Roll library. |
OP, great thread, we get a hint of member’s tastes, reminded of great stuff, ... 3 Current ’New To Me’ artists, with links to quickie finds, there are many music videos Rising Appalachia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeULeHtHBfw Larkin Poe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy0RGsd2-JA Mandarin Orange (before they changed their name) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOHkyZ62jjQ
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My 100 LP collection would also have to include: - The Dwight Twilley Band: Sincerely. The best melding of 1950's Rock 'n' Roll and 60's Power Pop I've ever heard. An incredible album! - Rodney Crowell: The Houston Kid (though it would need to be pressed on vinyl. It is presently available only on CD). A masterpiece of a "theme" album, with Johnny Cash guesting on "I Walk The Line (Revisited)". - Buddy Miller: either Your Love And Other Lies and/or Cruel Moon, both offered on LP by Bear Family Records out of Germany. Buddy is a fantastic singer, guitarist, bandleader, and producer. Both albums are stunningly great. |