YOUR FAVORITE CD RECORDING (Not Including Matt's)
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I Couldn't Live Without Your Love - Petula Clark - 1966 - Warner Bros (U.S. Issue)
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Hot August Night - Neil Diamond (Mca)
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Todd Rundgren - I Saw The Light. Sorry, don't know the label. But as Mariana has said, who cares?
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Obviously the artists and record companies, and any avid record collector Jon - shame on you!!!!

Mariana said "Is It Really That Important - not Who Cares" which sounds rather cheeky!
Mariana said "Is It Really That Important - not Who Cares" which sounds rather cheeky!
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Jon, the Todd Rundgren record is from 1972 I believe and on the Bearsville label and the album is called "Something/Anything?"
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Now's The Time - Tony Christie (Acid Jazz)
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David Cassidy - The Higher They Climb, The Harder They Fall - RCA 1975
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Val Doonican - Rocks But Gently - Pye 1967
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War, U2, 1990
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The Osmonds - The Plan - 1973 MGM - This is their hardest rocking record and some call it their "SGT. Pepper". If one gets past the prejudice of the album being about their religious beliefs which it is, and just listen to it with an open mind, it's a really solid piece of rock music.
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MODERATION - Tony Martin (Jasmine) 2006
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Hi Mariana,mariana44 wrote:I
I don't even want to know anyone who has ONLY 10 favorite CDs/albums or singers/group favorites!
I wish we could all hear each of these recommendations. So little time, so many good music recommendations!
Thank you all for sharing.
And while I'm at it: Bing Crosby, Christmas Classics, Capital (original 1977, but keeps getting re-released) I don't just listen to it at Christmas time.
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Bruce Hornsby and the Range...the way it is. RCA (1986)
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