At one time on vinyl, I owned Abbey Road, The Eagles Greatest, Saturday Night Fever, and Body Guard. Now, only have Eagles and Abbey Road on CD. I do stream a lot of Beatles, Bee Gees, and Eagles as well as other groups from the 1960’s and 1970’s when I grew up. A lot of talent in those two decades.
Best selling albums of all time
Here's an AI list of the top selling albums of all time:
1) Michael Jackson – Thriller
2) Eagles – Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)
3) AC/DC – Back in Black
4) Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon
5) Whitney Houston / Various Artists – The Bodyguard (Soundtrack)
6) Bee Gees – Saturday Night Fever
7) Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
8) Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV
9) Michael Jackson – Bad
10) The Beatles – Abbey Road
I'm just wondering which of these are owned and enjoyed by audiophiles and which would probably never be played on their systems?
I hope I'm not sounding like a music snob. Personally, I would play AC/DC, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and maybe Thriller.
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I still regularly listen to Abbey Road. I have a copy of Dark side of the moon somewhere but I never listen to it, or to any Pink Floyd for that matter. I feel like their music hasn't aged well. I do re-watch The Wall (the movie) every one in a while though. It is absolutely, completely insane. Led Zeppelin and Michael Jackson CDs belong under the leg of a workbench in the garage.
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@billpete Hello You mentioned Mannheim Steamroller. Are they new age? Anyway, I seem to remember that the production of there music is very good. Is there any particular album that stands out in trems of music and sonics?
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