Absolutely worst LP that you own & enjoy?


Everybody has one: An LP that is just not considered an audiophile piece but when everyone else has left put on and enjoys with a tingle in their toe...

I have a few:
Men without hats: Pop goes the world (Synth delux)
Bles Bridges: I'm the eagle, you're the wind (Local Artist with more bling than Elvis)
ABBA: All their albums...

What can I say? We all have a "dark side" that would send the next running!

Cheers,
Dewald Visser
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Showing 5 responses by gawdbless

My eyes have just bulged at some of the LP's that people are classifying as being bad. Iron Maiden?/Springsteen?/Pink Floyd? and everything in the 80/s???............shurely shome mishtakes.
Hi Nrostov,
I agree its a stonking album by the 90mph brit rockers, fantastic live performers also.
But IMHO it is an audiophile quality recording, as are the others mentioned. I have both vinyl and cd versions. They sound real and convincing to my ears through my system.
Jeffcott you are correct, there are no more prolific writers than Benny/Bjorn. When they were gigging and punting out 'perfect' pop songs. They did three nights at The Royal Albert Hall, tickets were to be bought by post, they apparently could have sold enough to fill out the Albert Hall for a year! They have also been offered 1 billion dollars to reform (yes thats correct 1 BILLION)! Am I a closet fan? Well to me they wrote perfect pop songs that appealed to young kids to elderly grannies. Such a wide appeal is very rare (with the exception of possibly the Osmonds, back in the day of course).
Crap I am showing my age!!! lol.
Ps- and who can deny they didn't fancy the 2 girls in Abba also?

Nrostov, thanks for that info I will check them out as I only have the basic (original) copies on vinyl (and on cd also), which all sound cracking, especially Black In black. My fav piece of music by them has to be 'Thunderstruck', always a goody to impress old friends.........awesome.
Hi Justin,
Love the live Evil album 'Paranoid' is great as is 'Heaven and hell'. I used to be a fan of early Sabbath, I think I have about 7 of their albums, so long since I played any of them I can't even remember the names of the albums. My excuse is that a large chunk of my music is in transit with only 'live evil' from Sabbath at my disposal. One day all my cd's will be in one place preferably with me so I can start listening to all the old stuff in my collection.