Some of this will sound crazy. okay, all of it, but here's an odd list.
1) Hoyt Axton 'Fearless' The vocals and single guitar on the song 'Gypsy Moth' are recorded very close and sound amazing.
2) The Carpenters I can't think of the name of the LP but it's the one with 'Make believe it's your first time.' Again this is very well recorded. Better than the rest of the LP. No I don't normally listen to this kind of stuff, but this is my exception.
3) Jethro Tull 'Crest of the Knave' I am a big fan of this band, and this grammy winner is one of the best. Well recorded and fun to hear. Those two don't always go together.
4) John Coltrane 'A love Supreme' An incredible artist gets in touch with what is really important in this life.
5) Elvis Presley 'Elvis Presley' The clash knocked off the cover but few have matched the sound and energy. I love the Simply Vinyl reissue of this.
It's hard to stop at five but everyone else deserves a chance too.
1) Hoyt Axton 'Fearless' The vocals and single guitar on the song 'Gypsy Moth' are recorded very close and sound amazing.
2) The Carpenters I can't think of the name of the LP but it's the one with 'Make believe it's your first time.' Again this is very well recorded. Better than the rest of the LP. No I don't normally listen to this kind of stuff, but this is my exception.
3) Jethro Tull 'Crest of the Knave' I am a big fan of this band, and this grammy winner is one of the best. Well recorded and fun to hear. Those two don't always go together.
4) John Coltrane 'A love Supreme' An incredible artist gets in touch with what is really important in this life.
5) Elvis Presley 'Elvis Presley' The clash knocked off the cover but few have matched the sound and energy. I love the Simply Vinyl reissue of this.
It's hard to stop at five but everyone else deserves a chance too.