Wow moments while listening to vinyl records


Howdy A'goners ....

I got back into listening to vinyl records a couple of years ago. Although I have more CDs or FLAC files than my vinyl records collection at the moment, these days I listen to vinyl albums a lot more than I listen to the CDs or music files.

I am creating a database of songs or even whole albums that give me goosebumps.... that make me say wow this sounds amazing! And I keep repeating to listen to that song again and again. You know what I am talking about. Let me share a couple of songs to start the thread - 
1) Cris Williamson - waterfall
2) Mickey Newbury - an american trilogy

I want to hear from you about your experience. Please share what songs / albums give you the same feeling. It would be great if you describe what particular aspect of the sound or music makes you feel that way. I am not a musician or even a trained listener. I am not an audiophile. So this is going to be my learning experience about various terms like transient, sound stage, cohesive/organic sound etc. only if you share your experience with me. It will also help me to get some of those albums to add to my collection.  

Currently I have two tables - a Denon DP-65F with an Ortofon 2M Black cart, and a Project RPM 9.1 table. I am in the process of choosing a cart for the Project table. I requested feedback on specific carts in another thread. 

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/audio-technica-art-7

Please share your experience of songs / albums that create audio nirvana for you :)

Thanks
Subho
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Replacements' Pleased To Meet Me; the song "Alex Chilton" gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. 
And I am glad someone mentioned Gillian Welch and David Rawlings' The Harrow and the Harvest. It does not have goosebump inducing effects on me, but it is one of the best recorded good-music efforts I have run across. 
Miles Davis- You’re Under Arrest
A Clockwork Orange- Soundtrack 
Lee Michaels (Stormy Monday)
Procol Harum- Live. A Salty Dog , Conquistador 
* I agree with earlier post- Willy Nelson’s Stardust
Louie Armstrong- St James Infirmary 
Hugh Masakela- The Coal Train Song (not correct album title)
Emmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball
Pentagles - Open The Door
Bob Dylan - Oh Mercy (Man in the long black coat)
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska 
John Mayall - A Sense of Place (Sensitive Kind)
John Hiatt - Bring the Family (Learning How to Love You)
@yc25, great list! Have you heard any of Buddy Miller’s albums? He plays guitar/sings harmony/leads Emmylou’s road band. Great singer, in the same league as John Hiatt, though not a songwriter of John’s caliber. Few are! Also a great producer (Richard Thompson, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Allison Moorer, Patty Griffin, Solomon Burke, Ralph Stanley, Robert Plant, a bunch of others).