Friday, September 10, 2004

(*) CD's I'd like to have

It's nice to dream... while I sit and doodle while I'm studying somedays, I make myself little notes about things to write in my blog as I go, just to jog my memory. One of those notes has kept expanding in the last few weeks, like a 'wish list' as to the CD's I'd like to get - eventually! They're not high on the priority list tho! As you go thru this list, you'll soon realise what kind of music I like and prefer to listen to... there's nothing later here than the early 80's!!! Ahh... humour me! I'm 40, and I'm getting old! pmsl!

By the way... this little list (which I've been doodling over for about a month, by the way!) is in no particular order - mixing it up, just for fun! Titles with a (*) I've already got on vinyl, but without a turntable to play them on, it's not much good to have it and not be able to listen to! D'oh! (Note: there are no 'Sherbet' albums on this list, and for good reason! I've got most of their stuff on vinyl - and that's enough! pmsl!)

Title
Artist
First Released
All Mod Cons*
The Jam
1978
Setting Sons*
The Jam
1980
Sound Affects*
The Jam
1981
Layla
Derek and the Dominoes (with Eric Clapton)
1970
Surrealistic Pillow
Jefferson Airplane
1967
Tapestry*
Carol King
1971
All Things Must Pass*
George Harrison
1970
Never Mind the Bollocks
Sex Pistols
1977
Ringo
Ringo Star
1973
Innervisions*
Stevie Wonder
1973
We're Only In It For the Money
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
1968
Aftermath
Rolling Stones
1966
Between the Buttons
Rolling Stones
1965
Who's Next*
The Who
1971
Quadrophenia*
The Who
1973
Music >From Big Pink
The Band
1968
English Settlement
XTC
1981
Drums and Wires*
XTC
1979
Electric Music for the Mind and Body
Country Joe and the Fish
1967
Willy and the Poor Boys (etc)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
1969
Deja Vu*
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
1970
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention
1969
...and the list could be endless...! hahahaa!



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