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Thread #138890   Message #3181670
Posted By: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser)
05-Jul-11 - 06:14 AM
Thread Name: What is your rarest/most valued CD/LP?
Subject: RE: What is your rarest/most valued CD/LP?
For pure sentimental value, I'd say 'Fotheringay' (an old pink label copy from 1971), 'On The Shore' by Trees (which I got for my 14th birthday), 'Please To See The King' and 'Hark The Village Wait' (both original labels), 'Sound of Silence' and 'Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme' by S & G, 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell, 'Threshold Of A Dream' by the Moody Blues', the first Planxty, Boys of the Lough and Bothy Band albums, 'Chemins De Terre' by Alan Stivell and some daft stuff that I don't even listen to but it just carries memories like the first Horslips album with the daft concertina cover. Never been as sentimental about CDs - maybe they're just not such nice things. Also I'd hate to lose any of the dozens of tapes I brought back from Cape Breton in the late 80s.