The Love Post, Day Three: Music

Popdose Staff February 12, 2009 7


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We’ve talked about the books we love and the movies we love…now all that’s left is for the Popdose staff to celebrate Valentine’s Day by waxing rhapsodic about our very favorite albums!

If you’ve enjoyed the first two Love Posts, our final installment won’t disappoint; the staff chose a wide variety of albums to discuss, from acknowledged classics (Darkness on the Edge of Town) to personal favorites (Supertramp’s Breakfast in America) and releases so obscure you can’t even buy them (the Rails’ Wonderfull). There’s a lot of love going on in here, folks — see which picks you agree with (or vehemently oppose) by clicking on the above image or this here handy hyperlink.

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  • http://www.kenshane.com kshane

    You did a great job on this series Jeff. Thanks. And great selections from all of my colleagues.

  • Old_Davy

    Lots of great stuff here. I was especially pleased to see the Glen Campbell “Reunion” album here. It's been a favorite of mine since I found a vinyl copy way long time ago. Glen seems to be perfectly matched to Jimmy's songs, and although I do like Art Garfunkle's version of this same album (Watermark) I prefer Glen.

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    Thanks, Ken! You guys did most of the work, though.

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    Thanks, Ken! You guys did most of the work, though.

  • http://www.kenshane.com kshane

    You did a great job on this series Jeff. Thanks. And great selections from all of my colleagues.

  • Old_Davy

    Lots of great stuff here. I was especially pleased to see the Glen Campbell “Reunion” album here. It's been a favorite of mine since I found a vinyl copy way long time ago. Glen seems to be perfectly matched to Jimmy's songs, and although I do like Art Garfunkle's version of this same concept (Watermark) I prefer Glen.

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    Thanks, Ken! You guys did most of the work, though.