DailyCD has published a list of 10 albums that belong in every collection, and there are a few surprises, including an ambient and an electronica cd.
The staff at DailyCD, comprised of experienced musicologists and music writers, has selected 10 albums that can provide a foundation from which anyone, from the music novice to the aficionado, can build a great music collection.
“We selected these albums because they are classics that span time and because of the influence these artists have had on their respective musical genres,” said Scott Blum, co-founder and CEO of DailyCD. “If you don’t love them all from the beginning, you will definitely appreciate them over time. These are great albums to flesh out your music collection.”
Top 10 Albums That Belong in Every Music Collection:
Aretha Franklin — “I’ve Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You” (1967).
Bill Evans — “Waltz for Debby” (1961).
Boz Scaggs — “Silk Degrees” (1976).
Kruder & Dorfmeister — “The K&D Sessions” (1998).
The Zombies — “Odessey and Oracle” (1968).
Harold Budd and Brian Eno — “Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror” (1980).
Sarah Vaughan — “Sarah Vaughan” (1954).
Fred Neil — “Fred Neil” (1967).
Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté — “In the Heart of the Moon” (2005).
Lucinda Williams — “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” (1998).
via DailyCD
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