這篇是 ROCK , POP , AND FOLK 的部分,不過這邊的黑膠,我只有2張!
Allman Brothers Band, At Fillmore East. Classic (two 180g LPs).
Duane, Greg, Dickey, et al. positively smoke on “Statesboro Blues,” “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” and “Whipping Post.” Recorded live at the Fillmore East in 1971.
Joan Baez, In Concert. Vanguard-Cisco (180gLP).
Now-iconic performances, recorded live at college concerts throughout 1961-62.
Joan Baez, Joan Baez. Vanguard-Pure Pleasure (mono 180g LP).
The album that carried the folk music craze of the late Fifties to a peerless peak. Joanie’s first and best, with gorgeous renditions of “Silver Dagger,” ”Fare Thee Well,” “All My Trials,” etc.
Johnny Cash, American IV: The Man Comes Round. Lost Highway (two LPs).
The fourth of Cash’s elegiac, Rick Rubin-produced albums, with haunted and haunting versions of “Wichita Lineman,” “Tear-Stained Letter,” and the heartbreaking closer “We’ll Meet Again.”
Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash At San Quentin. Columbia-Speakers Corner (180g LP).
40-year-old live recording captures Cash at his rawest in front of a crowd of inmates.
Marc Cohn, Marc Cohn. Mobile Fidelity (180gLP).
Witty, urban-folksy, tuneful pop-rock by a gifted singer/songwriter.
Holly Cole, Temptation. Blue Note-Metro Blue (LP).
The distinctive Canadian songstress and her loyal combo in smoky, jazz-fired takes on the songs of Tom Waits.
Sam Cooke, One Night Stand! Live At The Harlem Square Club. Legacy-RCA (180g LP).
What more could you want? The great Sam Cooke in a staggering live set with great sound.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Green River. Analogue Productions (180g LP).
One of five classic Creedence LPs issued in a 2-1/2 year period that spawned almost twenty hit singles. These LPs capture that magic beautifully.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Déjà Vu. Atlantic-Classic (200g LP).
A classic: Great songs, great performances,great sound.
Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde. Columbia-Sundazed (180g mono LP).
One of Dylan’s finest, beautifully
Mississippi John Hurt, Today. Vanguard-Pure Pleasure (180g LP).
The sweet-natured, soft-voiced old Mississippi bluesman does himself proud with “Candy Man,” “Make Me a Pallet on the Floor,” “Corrina, Corrina,” etc.
Ian and Sylvia, Four Strong Winds. Vanguard-Cisco (180g LP).
This great Canadian duo’s high-lonesome harmonies convey unvarnished emotion in “Katy Dear,” “Long Lonesome Road,” and “Royal Canal.”
Rickie Lee Jones, Pop Pop. Geffen-ORG (LP).
From one of music’s most unpredictable artists, an offbeat 1991 collection of blues, jazz, and rock standards.
Alison Krauss and Union Station, Live. Mobile Fidelity (three 180g LPs).
The finest bluegrass singer in the world, backed up by her great band, mixes traditional and pop in a three-disc live set. Standouts include “Ghost in the House,” “Forget About It,” and “Down to the River to Pray.”
Led Zeppelin, I, II, III, IV. Atlantic-Classic (200g LPs).
Yo—here it is, the first four Zeppelin albums reissued with sound that will raise the hairs on the back of your neck!
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Blues Breakers. Decca-Speakers Corner (180g LP).
The album that gave Clapton, coming off The Yardbirds and heading for Cream, the showcase he needed. Terrific Brit-blues, with great covers of “All Your Love,” “Little Girl,” “Parchman Farm,” etc.
Joni Mitchell, Blue. Rhino-Warner (180g LP).
Maybe Joni’s greatest. “Carey,” “Blue,” “California,” and “The Last Time I Saw Richard”
are among the highest of the highlights.
Keb’ Mo’, Keb’ Mo’. Okey-Epic-Pure Pleasure (180g LP).
His distinctive mix of traditional blues and pop make Keb’ Mo’s debut album special. Standouts include two Robert Johnson covers, “Come On In My Kitchen” and “Kind-Hearted Woman Blues.”
Van Morrison, Astral Weeks. Rhino-Warner (180g LP).
The definitive version of Van the Man’s first solo record. Timeless, one-of-a-kind jazz-flavored performan
Doc Watson, Home Again. Vanguard-Cisco (180g LP).
The best country guitar-picker of his day plays folk ballads, bluegrass, and gospel classics.
Muddy Waters, Folk Singer. Chess-Classic (200g LP).
“Good Morning School Girl,” “You Gonna Need My Help,” “Big Leg Woman,” and “Country Boy” highlight this famous blues album by Chicago’s most famous bluesman.
The Who, Tommy. Track-Classic (two 180g LPs).
Classic’s reissue of Tommy must be heard to be believed—it brings this still amazing rock “opera” to astonishing life.
The Who, Who’s Next. Classic (200g LP).
Arguably The Who’s best LP with arguably The Who’s best song—the bitter, timeless, and,
alas, time-and-again-tested anthem “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”
Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Sundazed- Nonesuch (two 180g LPs).
A modern masterpiece, in glorious analog sound.
Wilco, a ghost is born. Rhino-Nonesuch (two 180g LPs).
The follow-up to YHF, a ghost is born conjures Wilco from deep in the vinyl grooves right into your listening room.
Sonny Boy Williamson, Keep It To Ourselves. Analogue Productions (180g LP).
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Neil Young, Live at Massey Hall 1971. Rhino-Classic (two 200g LPs).
This awesome sounding 1971 concert album from Neil’s vault features a solo Young with just a guitar, a piano, and a microphone, debuting some of his now-famous new songs of the time.
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