Album you never get tired of listening to:

Any genre.
Something that you enjoy start to finish every time it’s on.

I’ll start: Kind Of Blue (wonderful piano)

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King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mine (2011)

Diamond Mine is on my system test playlist – mostly just groups of 2-3 tracks from artists I like that also happen to sound good. This album has around180 plays in Roon (I’ve been using Roon for 3-4 years now).

Múm - Finally We Are No One (2002)

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So clean, well recorded, lively and timeless.

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great album

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Bitches Brew

Ellington Indigos

Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy

Band of Gypsys

Mis’ry and the Blues

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I’ll start off with three, but there are many:

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Pink Floyd -The Wall

Al Demeola - Elegant Gypsy

Boris Blank - Electrified

Infected Mushroom - Army of the Mushrooms

Santana - Santana’s Greatest Hits

Eagles - Hotel California

The soundtrack from American Graffiti

Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic

Queen - News of the World

Are only some of the albums that I only put on when I have time to listen to the whole album, start to finish.

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Miles Davis–Seven Steps to Heaven

Sonny Clark–Cool Strutin’

Horace Silver–Songs For My Father

Ellington, Ray Brown–This One’s For Blanton

T. Monk—Straight No Chaser

Wynton Kelley Trio/Wes Montgomery–Smokin’ At The Half Note

Jim Hall–Concierto

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Mark Cohn’s eponymous first release.



Great music, front to back.

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My two most listened albums on Roon over the past 6 years are David Grisman recordings. They never get old for me.

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Shawn Colvin LIVE — Engaging recording, wonderful songs, great performance!

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Looking forward to queuing up some of all y’all’s favorites.

Journey Infinity

Eagles Hotel California

CSNY Deja Vu

Rush 2112

Pink Floyd The Wall

Jim Croce Greatest Hits

Carol King Tapestry

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I’m guessing this is what ChatGPT / AI trippin on LSD looks like. But I really would like to know what the second album is.

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It is Grateful Dead Europe ‘72

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No Beatles? That’s a bit surprising.

Thank you. That might help explain the hallucination.

You are the first individual I’ve come across that didn’t know.

Edward Everett Horton never looked better. I think he would have not been with us for the ‘72 Dead recording, but maybe in spirit…