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    Posted: March 07 2023 at 09:15

Here's a thread for all the vinylphiles and others interested.


My fave LP originals are (in chronological order):


Procol Harum  -  Shine On Brightly  -  A&M, 1968 CAN

Miles Davis  -  Bitches Brew  -  Columbia, 1970 US

Caravan  -  In The Land of Grey and Pink  - Decca Deram, 1971 GB

Osibisa  -  Osibisa  -  MCA, 1971 D

Hawkwind  -  In Search Of Space  -  United Artists, 1971 UK

 Amon Düül II  -  Wolf City  -  United Artists, 1972 US

Emerson, Lake & Palmer  -  Brain Salad Surgery   -  Manticore, 1973 D

Faust  -  Faust IV  -  Virgin, 1973 UK 

Le Orme  -  Felona e Sorona  -  Philips, 1973 I

Mahavishnu Orchestra  -  Birds of Fire -  Columbia, 1973 US

Pink Floyd  -  The Dark Side of the Moon  -  Harvest, 1973 US

Premiata Forneria Marconi  -  The World Became....  -  Manticore, 1974 GB 

 Canarios  -  Cycles  -  Ariola, 1974 NL

Genesis  -  The Lamb Lies down on Broadway  -  Charisma, 1974 UK

Edgar Froese  -  Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale  -  Brain, 1975 D

Van der Graaf Generator  -  Godbluff  -  Charisma, 1975 D

Stomu Yamashta  -  Raindog -  Island, 1975 GB

Harmonium  -  Les Cinq Saisons  -  Celebration, 1975 CAN

Osamu Kitajima  -  Benzaiten  -  Island, 1976 CAN

Magma  -  Üdü Wüdü  -  Utopia, 1976 F

Return to Forever  -  Romantic Warrior -  CBS, 1976 UK

Tangerine Dream  -  Stratosfear  -  Virgin, 1976 UK

Weather Report  -  Black Market  -  CBS, 1976 Europa

Television  -  Marquee Moon  -  Elektra, 1977 US

Gotic  -  Escenes -  Movieplay, 1978 ESP

MIA  -  Cornonstipicum  -  Ciclo3, 1978 ARG

Asia Minor  -  Between Flash And Divine  -  W.A.M., 1980 F

Bi Kyo Ran  -  Bi Kyo Ran  -  Nexus, 1982 J

Marillion  -  Script For A Jester’s Tear  -  Capitol, 1983 US 

Solaris  -  Marsbeli Kronikak  -  Start, 1984 HUN

Maanam  -  Nocny Patrol  -  Polton, 1984 PL

The “Gunesh” Ensemble  -  Looking At The Earth  - Melodiya, 1984 USSR

 Celtic Frost  -  “Into The Pandemonium”  -  Cobra, 1987 CAN  

Djam Karet  -  Reflections From The Firepool  -  Syn-phonic, 1989 US

Voivod  -  Nothingface  -  Noise International, 1989 D

Babes in Toyland  -  Fontanelle  -  Reprise, 1992 Euro

Dead Can Dance  -  Into The Labyrinth  -  4AD, 1993 UK

Sonic Youth  -  Experimental Jet Set....  -  Geffen, 1994 Europa


Enjoy it!  Tongue



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I had a really beautiful Vinyl of Joanna Newsom's YS, before I downsized my music collection
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I have quite a few good OG records, but I don't want to spend the time to list all of them hahaha.
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Very nice with some replies here, and I wouldn't mind it was more of them than in the CD thread. Big smile
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Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

I have quite a few good OG records, but I don't want to spend the time to list all of them hahaha.

Come on, King of Loss, it would be interesting to see just some of your fave ones. Tongue
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

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Procol Harum  -  Shine On Brightly  -  A&M, 1968 CAN

Caravan  -  In The Land of Grey and Pink  - Decca Deram, 1971 GB

Hawkwind  -  In Search Of Space  -  United Artists, 1971 UK

       Amon Düül II  -  Wolf City  -  United Artists, 1972 US

Emerson, Lake & Palmer  -  Brain Salad Surgery   -  Manticore, 1973 D

Faust  -  Faust IV  -  Virgin, 1973 UK 

Le Orme  -  Felona e Sorona  -  Philips, 1973 I

Mahavishnu Orchestra  -  Birds of Fire -  Columbia, 1973 US

Pink Floyd  -  The Dark Side of the Moon  -  Harvest, 1973 US

Premiata Forneria Marconi  -  The World Became....  -  Manticore, 1974 GB 

Genesis  -  The Lamb Lies down on Broadway  -  Charisma, 1974 UK

Edgar Froese  -  Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale  -  Brain, 1975 D

Van der Graaf Generator  -  Godbluff  -  Charisma, 1975 D

Stomu Yamashta  -  Raindog -  Island, 1975 GB

Harmonium  -  Les Cinq Saisons  -  Celebration, 1975 CAN

Magma  -  Üdü Wüdü  -  Utopia, 1976 F

Return to Forever  -  Romantic Warrior -  CBS, 1976 UK

Tangerine Dream  -  Stratosfear  -  Virgin, 1976 UK

Television  -  Marquee Moon  -  Elektra, 1977 US

Marillion  -  Script For A Jester’s Tear  -  Capitol, 1983 US 

Djam Karet  -  Reflections From The Firepool  -  Syn-phonic, 1989 US

Dead Can Dance  -  Into The Labyrinth  -  4AD, 1993 UK

Sonic Youth  -  Experimental Jet Set....  -  Geffen, 1994 Europa

...

Hi,


An interesting list and I still have those in my collection, although half of them have been replaced by CD's, because the LP's were too heavy to carry around for this old foggie! The music was more important than the medium, and we never discussed why The Rite of Spring by Sir Conan Weirdo was good on LP, but Sir Leonardo Burnitup's version of it on CD was also good ... it didn't really matter the medium ... the music was better than the medium itself!


But there were certain things that were important to me when we moved from Madison to Santa Barbara and about 10 LP's that came with me on my bag, because I would not let them go. Procol Harum/Crosby Stills and Nash/Cheap Thrills/Are You Experienced/Surrealistic Pillow/ and a few things I can't even remember anymore. 


The only thing that bothers me, is that we think that "vinyl" is more important than what each album (AND f**kING MUSIC!!!!) meant at a time when music and all the arts were stupendous and far out and neat ... we don't care about all that any more! We care about the vinyl!


The fact was, that in that rather nice listing, what we (probably) should be discussing is the beauty of all the music it brought us that made the time span/period so valuable and important ... otherwise it has less meaning. 


WITHOUT ALL THE MUSIC, it wouldn't have mattered if it was vinyl or cardboard!



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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

The only thing that bothers me, is that we think that "vinyl" is more important than what each album (AND f**kING MUSIC!!!!) meant at a time when music and all the arts were stupendous and far out and neat ... we don't care about all that any more! We care about the vinyl!


The fact was, that in that rather nice listing, what we (probably) should be discussing is the beauty of all the music it brought us that made the time span/period so valuable and important ... otherwise it has less meaning. 


WITHOUT ALL THE MUSIC, it wouldn't have mattered if it was vinyl or cardboard!


Well, I can tell that the artwork, printed lyrics, good sound quality of the medium, an LP as a well-crafted material object and a copy of an original (historical) release make me all appreciate the music even much more. 
So there's absolutely no contradiction between appreciating the music and all the other things, on the contrary, and an LP is for me not just a matter of music but other arts as well. 

BUT I'd still say you've got a point there, as sometimes there can be too much worshipping of the medium, not least when the used vinyl prices get very high.


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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

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Procol Harum  -  Shine On Brightly  -  A&M, 1968 CAN

Caravan  -  In The Land of Grey and Pink  - Decca Deram, 1971 GB

Hawkwind  -  In Search Of Space  -  United Artists, 1971 UK

       Amon Düül II  -  Wolf City  -  United Artists, 1972 US

Emerson, Lake & Palmer  -  Brain Salad Surgery   -  Manticore, 1973 D

Faust  -  Faust IV  -  Virgin, 1973 UK 

Le Orme  -  Felona e Sorona  -  Philips, 1973 I

Mahavishnu Orchestra  -  Birds of Fire -  Columbia, 1973 US

Pink Floyd  -  The Dark Side of the Moon  -  Harvest, 1973 US

Premiata Forneria Marconi  -  The World Became....  -  Manticore, 1974 GB 

Genesis  -  The Lamb Lies down on Broadway  -  Charisma, 1974 UK

Edgar Froese  -  Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale  -  Brain, 1975 D

Van der Graaf Generator  -  Godbluff  -  Charisma, 1975 D

Stomu Yamashta  -  Raindog -  Island, 1975 GB

Harmonium  -  Les Cinq Saisons  -  Celebration, 1975 CAN

Magma  -  Üdü Wüdü  -  Utopia, 1976 F

Return to Forever  -  Romantic Warrior -  CBS, 1976 UK

Tangerine Dream  -  Stratosfear  -  Virgin, 1976 UK

Television  -  Marquee Moon  -  Elektra, 1977 US

Marillion  -  Script For A Jester’s Tear  -  Capitol, 1983 US 

Djam Karet  -  Reflections From The Firepool  -  Syn-phonic, 1989 US

Dead Can Dance  -  Into The Labyrinth  -  4AD, 1993 UK

Sonic Youth  -  Experimental Jet Set....  -  Geffen, 1994 Europa

...

Hi,


An interesting list and I still have those in my collection, although half of them have been replaced by CD's, because the LP's were too heavy to carry around for this old foggie! The music was more important than the medium, and we never discussed why The Rite of Spring by Sir Conan Weirdo was good on LP, but Sir Leonardo Burnitup's version of it on CD was also good ... it didn't really matter the medium ... the music was better than the medium itself!


But there were certain things that were important to me when we moved from Madison to Santa Barbara and about 10 LP's that came with me on my bag, because I would not let them go. Procol Harum/Crosby Stills and Nash/Cheap Thrills/Are You Experienced/Surrealistic Pillow/ and a few things I can't even remember anymore. 


The only thing that bothers me, is that we think that "vinyl" is more important than what each album (AND f**kING MUSIC!!!!) meant at a time when music and all the arts were stupendous and far out and neat ... we don't care about all that any more! We care about the vinyl!


The fact was, that in that rather nice listing, what we (probably) should be discussing is the beauty of all the music it brought us that made the time span/period so valuable and important ... otherwise it has less meaning. 


WITHOUT ALL THE MUSIC, it wouldn't have mattered if it was vinyl or cardboard!

Pedro you continue to miss the point with all this about specific medium. The post is about ORIGINAL LPs, and that is the whole reason for this. Almost all of the music in this list was originally released on LP/Vinyl and probably available on 8-track and cassette. But the point is the first time we heard this music was from an LP........Most probably the 100 or 1000 time we heard this was then on a CD or a digital file in the 90s.

Music lovers have a connection to LPs especially original versions because there is a HUGE personal history connected to them, it brings back memories of youth when we all first got into music, re-read your own post, even you are reminiscing about 10 records you could not part with.
You don't get it.....It is about the f*ing music and how it affected/influenced/molded all of us as we were growing up and the LP for most of us is the one medium that is attributed to that effect.

When I listen to any music from the 60s/70s/80s on digital/CD/streaming, the memories nowhere near come back to me like when I pull out the original LP and play that, and those memories make the music more F*ing important. If that does not register with you or anyone else, then I kinda feel sorry for you.....
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As it can be seen in my list, most of my faves are from the '70s, which has of course something to do with my musical preferences, 
but also because I like best the '70s style of artwork. Something else important in this context is my clear preference of the '70s 
characteristics concerning the (middle) weight of the vinyl and the (more slim) design of the covers. Tongue
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Ok, it seemed like a bit of effort but why not...
Firstly, ive been (and still am to some degree) a fairly, er, committed record collector for 40+ years and on some small level, record seller/trader (i'm not a 'dealer'). I adore the music but i also really value and appreciate the 'material' item, the art of the 'lp record' and all the elements that go with it, posters, promo items, etc and have (currently) between 2500-3000 lps of all types of rock, folk, jazz, classical and spoken word. I have extensively collected Early Charisma lps, singles, posters, promo items etc but dont 'actively' collect them anymore (i have most of what i want and have sold some off recently).

So all the lps listed mean A LOT to me and i DO play them all, they dont sit in a museum or an 'controlled atmosphere'. On another day, i'd write a different list..

One of the comments above reminded me of an exchange with Micky many moons ago.. the medium we both agreed we both preferred was the music 'in our heads'.. when you know and love a piece of music well enough you can just use your built-in 'I player' and listen to it in your head; particularly useful i found for long motorbike journeys before the days of ear-buds or built-in music in your helmet. Thats what your brain is for!

Ange- Le Cimetiere des Arlequins, French Phillips +T Shirt transfer

Barclay James Harvest- Once Again, EMI Harvest Quadrophonic, signed

Camel- Mirage+ insert Deram 1974

Doors- LA Woman, Gimmix sleeve with inner sleeve Elektra 1971

Eloy- Ocean, EMI Harvest (Greek press) 1977

Family- Music in a dolls house, Reprise Mono+ photo insert 1968

Genesis- Trespass, Charisma ‘Pink Scroll’ first press 1970

Harper (Roy), Flat Baroque and beserk, Harvest (no EMI) signed, dedicated to Roy’s brother (Davy) 1970

IQ Tales from the lush attic, Private press numbered of 500 first press, signed by all the band.

Jethro Tull- Stand Up, Pink Island ‘Eye’ label with ‘pop up band’ in gatefold 1969

King Crimson, Court of the Crimson King, UK Pink Island press, first press 1970

Lindisfarne (Alan Hull), Pipedream, booklet in gatefold, Charisma 1973

Magma, Mekanik destruktiw kommandoh, ‘tan label’ A&M + insert

Moody Blues, To our childrens childrens children, Mono Threshold (one of the last lps to have a mono release in the UK) 1970

Mr Fox- Mr Fox, Transatlantic 1970

Nice (the), The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack, Immediate Mono (much the best mix) 1968

Omega- 1000 Lepes, Qualiton Hungary press Mono + Poster 1968 (as good a Psych rock record as ‘Music in a dolls house!)

PFM Storia di un minute, Numero uno Italian press 1972

Quicksilver Messenger service, Capitol UK 1st press 1968

Renaissance, Prologue, Sovereign 1972

Santana- Lotus, fold out poster sleeve triple live lp!

Todd Rundgren- A wizard, a true star, US Bearsville promo die-cut sleeve with (part of) press kit

Univers Zero- 1313 cuniform 1989

Van Der Graaf Generator- the Least we can do is wave to each other, Charisma pink ‘scroll’ label first mix + poster.

Wigwam- Fairyport, double Finnish Love press, 1971

XTC- English Settlement, double, textured sleeve, Virgin 1982

Yes- Fragile, Red & purple Atlantic label, booklet, 1971

Zappa (Frank) One size fits all, US Discreet, 1975


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From a complete album concept (both cover/sleeve and vinyl/music), because the true endearment of an LP was both the tactile, visual and aural:

The Mothers - We're Only In It for the Money
The Mothers - Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Traffic - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Led Zeppelin - ZoSo (Volume IV)
Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills 
T. Rex - The Slider 
Peter Gabriel - 3 (Melt) 
Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
The Doors - Strange Days
Alice Cooper - School's Out
Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
Santana - Abraxas
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
King Crimson - In the Court of the Crmson King
King Crimson - Lizard
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
The Who - Who's Next
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Thank you very much for the last replies, very interesting and enjoyable. Tongue
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@David_D askes in another thread...
"How about you, JD, wouldn't it be nice to tell a little about your fave LP originals?  Tongue"


Maybe, it's hard to say if that would be nice or not. Seems like a lot of work for me. Wink

Dave Brubeck - A Cut Above
ELP - Pictures at an Exhibition (MFSL Edition)
ELP - Trilogy
Yes - Close to The Edge
Triumvirat - Any of the first three LP's
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
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Nice, JD, and I appreciate your effort. Smile
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When I became music aficionado in the early '70s, the first about 30 albums I got were LPs. In mid-'70s, I changed to buying 
almost only cassettes, and due to some reasons I sold all my first LPs except from a couple. In the late '80s, when I became 
an audiophile, I changed back to only LPs and have been vinylphile since, but I'd love to have some of those of my first LPs 
I was most fond of. They would be very good memories from my time as a teenager and beginning music lover.





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^ The records, I best remember and was most fond of at my teenage time and still am, are

Deep Purple - Fireball
ELP - Trilogy
Black Sabbath - Vol. 4
Ten Years After - Rock & Roll Music to the World
T. Rex - Slider
Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies 
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Osibisa - Osibisa
Ekseption - Trinity
Golden Earring - Moontan


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Got several originals in my collection, in fairly good shape. Some of my favorites include,

Art Bears - Winter Songs (UK 79)
Art Zoyd - Generation Sans Futur (FRA 80)
Genesis - Foxtrot (UK 72)
Gentle Giant - Three Friends (UK 72 Swirl)
                  - Octopus (UK 72 Swirl)
                  - In a Glass House (GER 73)
                  - PATG (UK 74)
                  - Free Hand (UK 75)
Eloy - Silent Cries.. (GER 79)
Can - Saw Delight (UK 77)
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality (UK 71 Swirl, poster not original)
                     - Sabotage (UK 75)
Brand X - Unorthodox Behavior (UK 76)
King Crimson - Larks Tongues.. (UK 73, KC sticker on cover)
                    - Starless.. (UK 74)
                    - Red (UK 74)
Gong - Angel's Egg (Netherlands 73)
Heldon - Stand By (FRA 79)
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play (UK 73, program included)
Judas Priest - Sad Wings.. (UK 76)
Mr Bungle - Mr Bungle (Netherlands 91)
Present - Triskaidekaphobie (FRA 80)
Psychotic Waltz - A Social Grace (GER 90)
Soft Machine - Bundles (GER 75)
Univers Zero - Heresie (UK 79)
VA - Soundtrack for 'The Shining' (US 80)
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans (JPN 73, with OBI)

..and more. A nice bunch TongueApprove




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Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

A nice bunch TongueApprove

and very interesting list  Thumbs Up

                      quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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