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    1984 - Stuck in the Middle...

    50-100 Plays
    Harold Budd / Brian Eno - The Pearl

    20-50 Plays
    U2 - Unforgettable Fire
    Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain
    Camel - Stationary Traveler

    10-20 Plays
    King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair
    Sylvian, David - Brilliant Trees
    Pretenders - Learning to Crawl
    Rush - Grace Under Pressure
    Jade Warrior - Horizen
    Smiths - The Smiths
    Cars - Heartbeat City


    5-10 Plays
    Weather Report - Sportin' Life
    Waters, Roger - The Pros and Cons of Hitch-Hiking
    Springsteen, Bruce - Born in the USA

    Frankly, I think you're all counting your 12" re-mixes before replying...

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    Univers Zero UZED
    Art Zoyd Le Mariage du Ciel et l'Enfer
    Jaivas, Los Obras De Violeta Parra
    Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
    Vaughan, Stevie Ray / Double Trouble Couldn't Stand the Weather
    Waters, Roger The Pros and Cons of Hitch-Hiking
    Bi Kyo Ran Parallax
    News From Babel Sirens and Silences / Work Resumed on the Tower
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Jade Warrior - Horizen (15-20)
    Camel - Stationary Traveller (10-15)
    XTC - The Big Express (10-15)
    Prefab Sprout - Swoon (10-15)
    Anthony Phillips - Catch at the Tables (10-15)
    Last edited by bill g; 05-23-2013 at 02:05 PM. Reason: add play ranges

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    I presume they're in the played 5-10 range...

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    Los Lobos - How Will the Wolf Survive?
    Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime

    Univers Zero - Uzed
    REM - Reckoning
    Metallica - Ride the Lightning
    Husker Du - Zen Arcade
    Van Halen - 1984

    Etron fou leloublan - Les Sillons de la Terre
    Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward
    Smiths - Hatful of Hollow

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    Haven't played any since first publication...

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    Wim Mertens - Maximising the audience
    Don't know how many times I played this, but considering I started playing it all over again after the first side had ended, I must have played it many many times.
    This was completely new music for me, heard it in a recordstore in Utrecht and was sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Wim Mertens - Maximising the audience
    Sounds like a lecture!

    Playing it now....


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    Queen - The Works
    David Gilmour - About Face

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    "A Thinking Plague." Momentous beginning of a great musical legacy. ~40
    Three of a Perfect Pair ~30
    Also, Toto's Dune soundtrack is a fun listen. ~20
    I'm a big fan of Thomas Dolby's The Flat Earth. ~50
    About the same for Nik Kershaw's The Riddle.
    The Enid's The Spell is one of my most-listened-to albums of all time. Maybe the peak of keyboard arranging for me. The guitar work is great too. No idea how many times.

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    Queen- The Works
    Rush- Grace Under Pressure
    Roger Hodgson- In The Eye Of The Storm
    Alan Parson's Project- Ammonia Avenue
    Foreigner- Agent Provocateur

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    I am always curious how people make it 30 plus plays since I have no time for more than maybe 4 or 5 times per album only if I really like the album...anyway if I would have time my choices are


    Bi Kyo Ran Parallax
    Solaris Marsbeli Kronikak
    Art Zoyd Le Marriage du Ciel et l'Enfer
    Legendary Pink Dots The Lovers
    Pocket Orchestra Khebuagauge
    Univers Zero UZED
    Uppsala Uppsala
    Zaboitzeff, Thierry Promethee
    Isildurs Bane Sagan om den Irlandska Algen
    Ka-Spel, Edward Laugh, China Doll
    Thinking Plague A Thinking Plague
    Waters, Roger The Pros and Cons of Hitch-Hiking
    Cardiacs The Seaside
    Current 93 Nature Unveilled
    Gunesh Ensemble Looking at the Earth

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    Well there are some collectors of model trains that would have no value for it if the cellophane was removed and it was taken out the box and run on the model track. . I guess someone with a good memory or is a musical savant would be content with just one play.

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