1 Vinyl Record per Band/Artist
Nowhere Man
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I've been growing my vinyl collection again after a few years of a break. I decided that I don't need every album by some of the bigger names I like expect for a few exemptions (Pearl Jam, and several Beatles albums) I decided to just get one album by most of the bands or artists I listen too which has been harder than I thought. I've seen myself put almost too much thought into my purchases but it makes it more fun and meaningful once I do pull the trigger and buy something.
Just wonder what everyone's thoughts are on this, what would some of your choices be if you were doing the same thing.
My recent selections have been:
- Talking Heads (Speaking in Tongues)
- RHCP (By the Way)
- Taylor Swift (Evermore)
- Waterboys (This is the Sea)
- Beastie Boys (Paul's Boutique)
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not sure I could narrow it down to one only in that circumstance
PJ is an obvious example. If you like DMB that’s another. That is two albums minimum and I wouldn’t see any way around that
If I was doing it I’d start with:
Radiohead:ok computer (probably)
DMB: before these crowded streets & Live 25
Jack White: Blunderbuss
Beastie Boys: Paul’s Boutique
Tool: Lateralus
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf (purchased)
Spiderbait - Ivy and the Big Apples (purchased)
want to add:
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique
The Beatles - White Album
Kiss - Destroyer
Neil Young - Mirrorball
The War on Drugs - maybe Lost in the Dream? Or A Deeper Understanding?
Grinspoon - Guide to Better Living
Paul Simon - Graceland
the only PJ studio album I need is LB.
Melbourne #2 '03
Melbourne #3 '03
Melbourne #1 '06
Melbourne #3 '06
Melbourne '09
Melbourne '14
The Beach Boys
The Beatles
The Bongos
David Bowie
Sandy Bull
Carlton Melton
Johnny Cash
Ornette Coleman
Larry Coryell
Miles Davis
Dead Moon
Dinosaur Jr
The Doors
The Dream Syndicate
Slim Dunlap
Bob Dylan
Brian Eno
The Feelies
Fleetwood Mac
Robert Fripp
Vince Guaraldi
Juliana Hatfield
Merle Haggard
Jimi Hendrix
Japan
Waylon Jennings
Jethro Tull
Joy Division
Leo Kotke
Nils Lofgren
John Lydon
Taj Mahal
Harvey Mandel
John Mayall
Steve Miller
Minutemen
Mission of Burma
Thelonious Monk
Willie Nelson
New York Dolls
Pearl Jam
The Psychedelic Furs
Rain Parade
R.E.M.
The Replacements
Lou Reed
The Rolling Stones
Ramones
Pharoah Sanders
Sun Ra
Talking Heads
Cecil Taylor
Ernest Tubb
Leslie West
Paul Westerberg
The Who
Neil Young and Crazy Horse
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
Melbourne #2 '03
Melbourne #3 '03
Melbourne #1 '06
Melbourne #3 '06
Melbourne '09
Melbourne '14
Melbourne #2 '03
Melbourne #3 '03
Melbourne #1 '06
Melbourne #3 '06
Melbourne '09
Melbourne '14
Beastie Boys Pauls Boutique
Kiss Destroyer
QOTSA Self Titled
Oh Sees Face Stabber
Sublime 40 oz to freedom
James Brown In the Jungle Groove
Metallica Master of Puppets
Public Enemy Fear of a Black Planet
Adele 21
Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep
Pearl Jam
Tragically Hip
U2
10 bands where I could survive on one album, if I had to:
QOTSA - Era Vulgaris (although I should have them in the full collection part
Radiohead - the Bends
Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy?
Oasis - Morning Glory
STP - Purple
White Stripes - Elephant
Black Keys - Magic Potion
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
John Mayer - Continuum