Gonna pick ’em up on Amazon, mind you. So nothing that’s just on iTunes. Anyway, go!
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Gonna pick ’em up on Amazon, mind you. So nothing that’s just on iTunes. Anyway, go!
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Well, there’s always The Kings ..
http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Are-Here-More/dp/B00000J0WH
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Or, maybe The King ..
http://www.amazon.com/Essential-Elvis-Presley-PRESLEY-ELVIS/dp/B000KX0HVY
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Or .. BB King?
http://www.amazon.com/Live-Cook-County-Jail-B-B/dp/B0000062Y5
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Since we’re on a royalty theme, there’s always Lorde ..
http://www.amazon.com/Pure-Heroine-Lorde/dp/B00EJU8ZIG
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(and remember to click on Moe’s Amazon link before clicking on mine)
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Mew
How old is old? Toy Matinee is a hidden treasure.
Simon and Garfunkel?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0044JTISS/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp
If you don’t have the first Boston album, Tom Scholz remastered their first two albums a few years ago to properly get them to sound “right” on compact disc. I don’t know what he did precisely, but when I hear Boston via XM now, it sounds flat and 2-dimensional compared to the remastered album version. (He didn’t need to remaster any others because Third Stage was mastered for cd originally, and in fact was the first album to sell a million cd copies.)
If you’ve spent any time at all listening to classic rock radio, you probably already know most if not all the songs on _Boston_; it just gets played that much. For a couple decades it was the highest-selling debut album in history.
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Or if you’re just in the mood for instrumental, try the new and final Pink Floyd album released last year, _The Endless River_. Eighteen tracks and all but the very last track are instrumental (if you don’t count Stephen Hawking talking on one track).
Soundtrack from “Frozen”? No?…
Steely Dan. Pretzel Logic and Aja. DO IT!
Just get the “Greatest Hits” and have done with it.
I like Steely Dan a lot, although somewhat ironically Pretzel Logic is IMO one of their weaker albums.
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If you’re interested in something beyond a hits compilation, I really like Katy Lied from their early albums, and their debut Can’t Buy a Thrill has some nice stuff on it too.
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Also check out Fagan’s solo album The Nightfly for an interesting mix of JFK-era optimism. Readers of a certain age may remember New Frontier and IGY in the charts.
Huh. Yeah, I remember that one .. might have to go find the album.
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Mew
Well, you missed the $5 Peter Hollens album on Prime day. About the only thing I bought actually.
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From the current $5 CD section, Fitz and the Tantrum’s “More than Just a Dream” is quite listenable. It’s not old though. Paul Simon’s “Graceland” is also in there, but you likely already have that.
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How about some mid 90s southwestern alt rock? The Refreshments’ “Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big and Buzzy” perhaps?
David Bowie: Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, hits compilation of your choice
Yes: The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge. If you want more, I also like Going For The One and Relayer.
King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King, Starless and Bible Black, Red
Pink Floyd: Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here
The Who: Who’s Next, hits compilation of your choice
You must have at least some of these, but they’re all good IMO.
Anything by Weird Al that you don’t already have.
I’m something of a fan of movie soundtracks, actually. How about this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00177E1Z0/?tag=MusicOnTheKnob-20