Wish List of LPs to be re-released


This is my wish list of LPs I would love to see being remastered and re-issued . The originals I have are either too worn out or the 2nd hand copies way to expensive.
For starters:
1. Beethoven Piano Sonatas- 8,14 and 23. Either Brendel or Glen Gould.
2. Pink Floyd - Final Cut
3.Roger Waters- Amused to Death; Pros and Cons of Hitchiking; Radio KAOS
4.Any Dylan LP with "Brownsville Girl"
5. Dylan - Biograph 5 LP box set.
Please chime in with your suggestions. Hopefully some record company honchos will tune in
Cheers
128x128sunnyboy1956
Thanks Jadem6 for the recommendation. I'm a HUGE Dire Straits fan and had not purchased this music before. I downloaded the MP3 from Amazon today. Everyone seems to really like the album based on the reviews. It's almost like the swan song end to Tears for Fears when they ended their run. If it's that good, then it should be re-issued on vinyl - ten times better than digital when manufactured properly to exacting quality control standards. In my opinion, we need to re-start stateside vinyl production as well as tube production (RCA, Tung Sol, Western Electric) for audio equipment.
kd Lang - Ingenue
Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan - the rest of the Real World albums never released on LP
Richard Thompson - the early 90's albums, especially Mirror Blue and You Me Us
Clutch - Elephant Riders (metal, but all analog mixed to a 1/2" deParavicini modified Studer...very big sounding disc - a double 45 would be a thing to behold)
Malcolm Arnold - Arnold Overtures A reissue of the Reference Recording LP would be nice

The list could go on and on.

One thing we don't need is another reissue of Kind of Blue, or other tried and true jazz classics.
To keep this thread alive :
Jethro Tull- A Passion Play; Thick As A Brick
Janis Ian - Stars
Kris Kristofferson - Jesus was a Capricon; Borderlord
Johan Pachebel
and ......
Cheers
Pradeep
Jethro Tull -- Stand-Up
Jethro Tull -- Benefit
Mark Almond Band -- Mark Almond (1st) on vinyl or LINE CD
Mark Almond Band -- '73 LINE CD

Last two are unobtainium. MP3 versions absolutely suck, as do cuts on "best of" compilations.

Dire Straits -- Love over Gold (vinyl), with the 45 RPM version of Telegraph Road and Private Investigations

Little Feat -- Let It Roll
Bodacious w Marty Balin (Starship/Airplane)

Camel -- MoonMadness
Camel -- Snowgoose
Caravan -- New Symphonia

BeBop Deluxe -- Life in the Air Age

Fleetwood Mac -- Penguin
Fleetwood Mac -- Mystery to Me

Tommy Bolin -- Private Eyes
Tommy Bolin -- Teaser