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The Cars, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen. I agree with Laura on Hip Hop (totally sucks to me) If I spent a little more time I'm sure I could think of others
Pink Floyd - The WallAnything and everything by Eric Clapton as you can see, white "blues" don't do it for me, except for SRV
The Miles Davis/Gil Evans collaborations of the late 1950's and early 1960's were musically fantastic. Unfortunately, they were recorded and pressed by Columbia. I bought all the LP's, figuring I could enjoy the music and try to ignore the rotten recording/pressing. With increasing age (both myself and the records) it has become a difficult listen. Some years back I bought a CD of "Porgy and Bess", also released by Columbia. The clicks, pops and general background noise were gone, thus highlighting the poor recording job. Guess the old saying still applies: "You can't polish a turd."
Too many specific records, so I'll list generalities instead: rap; hip-hop; avant-garde jazz (including any track which has more than two honks/squeals); Vegas-style performers (Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennet, etc.); hippy-dippy San Fran flower-power "rock"; nonmelodic classical; recent teenybopper/college-age "alternative rock"; pop country; tracks with extremely lame lyrics including "la la la la la ..."; most all tracks with whistling; screechy hyper-compressed tracks; tracks with heavy political lyrics; historically significant but musically uninteresting records.
This is a particularly nasty thread. I guess that's what you get when you go dumpster diving, as you said in Recently Listened To - rejects and trash.6 eye Columbia pressings are highly sought after and sound great. I guess all those collectors are crazy and you know what you're talking about, which has nothing to do with crappy digital transfers from the '80s. Guess the old saying still applies: "You get what you pay for."neo
There must be a few records you like? I agree with neobop above. This is a very nasty thread almost calculated to offend everyone in some way.
avant-garde jazz (including any track which has more than two honks/squeals)