Doesn't have to be just LP's, could be newer released CD's etc.
I'll start with
Beatles 1962-1966 --- 1967-1970 (red and blue albums)
Rolling Stones Hot Rocks
Doesn't have to be just LP's, could be newer released CD's etc.
I'll start with
Beatles 1962-1966 --- 1967-1970 (red and blue albums)
Rolling Stones Hot Rocks
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Hmmmm....
Interesting question. I'd have to go with.... in no particular order....
-Megadeth: Capitol Punishment
-Devo: Greatest Hits
-Jethro Tull: Original Masters
-Iron Maiden: Best of the Beast
-Nightwish: Over the Hills and Far Away
Don C.
Elvis Presley history
"Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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Journey - Greatest Hits
In no order - some of my favorite greatest hits and box sets:
This is the album that got me into the Kinks, so I have fond memories - but I would recommend getting "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround" as a starter for late 60s Kinks instead. Most of the stuff on here comes from "...Village Green Preservation Society" and "Arthur" and "Lola..." - and all three of those are fantastic.
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Elvis- Elvis Presley 1950's-1970's Boxed set
The Beatles- red and blue albums
The Rolling Stones- Hot Rocks 1964–1971
Queen-The Greatest Hits
The Doors- Greatest Hits
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ZZ TOP Afterburner,Awesome album, better concert.Black Crows opened for them.
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The Legend of Johnny Cash Vol.1 and 2. Best for covering his whole career.
Still have a soft spot for Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1973-1976, even though there were later compilations.
Chris