Favorite all time LPs - What was yours?


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Late 60s, this one cost me 14/6d (72.5p) New. Stereo was in its infancy and this was a demo. A bit of class for you Label: Studio 2 Stereo – STWO 2 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country: U

Dolly Partons greatest its.

Some of the early Beatles fan club album had the labels placed on the wrong side, as I discovered when I acquired a second copy, also some were warped at postal sorting offices during a protracted strike! A good example can fetch up to £750.

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I have a copy of Osibisa Woyoya, that my mate left in his VW Beetle midsummer 1970.

When it plays the arm of the record deck goes up and down.

I wonder if its woth owt?

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The Animals first album. Great songs well sung.

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Recently sold over 150 albums and 100 singles , I just play CDs now. Took them to a record shop in Langley Mill. I could have made far more selling on eBay but I wanted some cash for model railway equipment and a holiday.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd

Wishbone Ash - Live Dates

Deep Purple - Fireball

These were my most played during the 70's

Still got all my albums and singles, and a deck to play them on. They are still played and still sound better than CD's

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In Search of the Lost Chord - Moody Blues was probably may most played album in the late 60's. Today I would have to say Eric Clapton's "Unplugged" gets the most play time!

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I have just purchased a new cartridge and several styluses/?styli?( on ebay) for my very ancient music set up (40 years old ,purchased in Germany,been with me around the world now in Adelaide ) still in perfect condition producing wonderful music. (2 Direct drive turntables, Hitachi PS -58 and Technics SL -1100A). Still have hundreds of L.P`s Many ,many favourites,but the happiest memories flow from Bob Dylan`s work and Beethoven`s

Violin Concerto in D major, op.61. Coming close behind,Art Garfunkel (alone without Paul Simon).I bought it to celebrate the birth of my eldest child at Wegberg in 1974.!

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It's got to be Dark Side Of The Moon for me.

Yes I love this album too and it is often played, but I didn't discover it until 10 years ago when my husband moved in and brought it with him, which is strange because I had Relics so it's not as if I hadn't heard of Pink Floyd!

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