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    Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:10

ABBA:

The Visitors

 

AC/DC:

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)

Back in Black

 

The Concert for Bangladesh

 

The Beatles:

A Taste Of Honey

Hard Day’s Night

Rubber Soul

Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

Magical Mystery Tour

 

Jeff Beck:

Truth

 

Bee Gees:

Horizontal

Main Course

Gold: Volume 1

Spirits Having Flown

 

Blue Öyster Cult:

Agents of Fortune

Spectres

 

Boston Pops:

Capriccio Espagnol, Marche Slave, Fingal’s Cave Overture, Les Sylphides

 

Credence Clearwater Revival:

Credence Gold

 

Deep Purple:

Made in Japan

 

Neil Diamond:

Velvet Gloves and Spit

Moods

Hot August Night

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

His 12 Greatest Hits

Boston Pops Play the Neil Diamond Songbook

Beautiful Noise

I’m Glad You’re Here With Me Tonight

You Don’t Bring Me Flowers

The Jazz Singer

Headed for the Future

 

Dvoøák:

New World Symphony

 

Elmo and Patsy:

Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer

 

ELP:

Emerson Lake and Palmer

Tarkus

Pictures at an Exhibition

Trilogy

Brain Salad Surgery

Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends

Works volume 1

Love Beach

Emerson Lake and Powell

 

Foreigner:

Foreigner

 

Robert Fripp:

Exposure

I Advance Masked (with Andy Summers)

 

The Frost:

Frost Music

 

Peter Gabriel:

Sledgehammer (12” single)

 

Genesis:

Nursery Cryme

Foxtrot

Selling England by the Pound

A Trick of the Tail

Seconds Out

Duke

 

Gentle Giant:

Octopus

 

David Gilmour:

David Gilmour

About Face

 

Golden Earring:

Moontan

Live

 

Hawkwind:

Hall of the Mountain Grill

 

Heavy Metal (various artists)

 

Holst:

The Planets

 

Isaac Air Freight:

Snooze Ya Looze

 

Iron Butterfly:

Scorching Beauty

 

Michael Jackson:

Thriller

 

Jean-Michel Jarre:

Equinoxe

 

Jefferson Airplane:

Surrealistic Pillow

 

Jethro Tull:

This Was

Stand Up

Benefit

Aqualung

Thick as a Brick

Living in the Past

A Passion Play

War Child

Songs from the Wood

Heavy Horses

Bursting Out

Stormwatch

Broadsword and the Beast

Under Wraps

Crest of a Knave

 

Johnny Be Good Soundtrack

 

Kansas:

Song for America

Masque

Leftoverture

Point of Know Return

Two For The Show

Vinyl Confessions

 

King Crimson:

In The Court of the Crimson King

Red

 

Kraftwerk:

Autobahn

The Man-Machine

 

Led Zeppelin:

II

IV

Houses of the Holy

Physical Graffiti

Presence

 

Gordon Lightfoot:

Summertime Dream

 

Marillion:

Misplaced Childhood

 

Steve Martin:

A Wild and Crazy Guy

 

Mason Williams:

Phonograph Record

 

The Moody Blues:

A Question of Balance

Seventh Sojourn

 

Mike Oldfield:

Ommadawn

 

The Osmonds:

Love Me For A Reason

 

Alan Parsons Project:

Tales of Mystery and Imagination

I Robot

Turn of a Friendly Card

Eye in the Sky

Ammonia Avenue

Vulture Culture

 

Pink Floyd:

Meddle

Obscured By Clouds

Dark Side of the Moon

 

The Police:

Synchronicity

 

Queen:

Sheer Heart Attack

 

Renaissance:

Turn of the Cards

Scheherazade and Other Stories

 

Rush:

Fly By Night

Caress of Steel

2112

 

Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack

 

Simon and Garfunkel:

Wednesday Morning, 3 a.m.

Sounds of Silence

Bookends

Concert in Central Park

 

Soft Machine:

I & II

 

Steppenwolf:

Gold

 

Styx:

Best of

The Grand Illusion

Pieces of Eight

Paradise Theatre

Kilroy Was Here

 

Supertramp:

Supertramp

Crisis, What Crisis?

Even in the Quietest Moments

Breakfast in America

 

Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass:

Going Places

What Now My Love

S.R.O.

 

Traffic:

John Barleycorn Must Die

 

UFO:

No Place to Run

 

Uriah Heep:

The Magician’s Birthday

 

Rick Wakeman:

Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

 

Roger Waters:

The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking

 

White Wolf:

Standing Alone

 

The Who:

Live at Leeds

 

Xavion:

Eat Your Heart Out (12” single)

 

Yes:

Yes

The Yes Album

Fragile

Close to the Edge

Yessongs

Tales From Topographic Oceans

Drama

90125

Big Generator

 

Frank Zappa:

Over-Nite Sensation

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:11
All that on vinyl! I'm impressed with you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 01:28

A fine collection!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 02:43
Great stuff, man.  wish i had a lot of that myself, but i've only recently started collecting vinyl. 
 I have MJ's Thriller on vinyl too!  great record! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 03:04
I wish I had your Jethro Tull collection and YES collections even on CDS, but
all on vinyl, wow, I'm jealous! As far as a complete collection I would give it
3 stars but as far as vinyl collections go, it deserves 5 stars. I don't even
own 1 vinyl! Nice collection man, keep it up!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 04:44

Its very nice, and you have many nice vinyls there.

I've become quite interested in collecting vinyls, do you think its worth buying an album on vinyl that you already have on CD? or is it just a waste? It seems so fun to collect

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 11:14

Great collection, but Abba & Bee Gees =

RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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