Aja - Steely Dan (the album, not the song, though it's up there)
Crank it up and listen to the reverb tail on the opening notes of the clavinet in Black Cow. Abso-freakin'-lutely awesome. Talk about hearing a space!
BTW Southside, I believe it's Brewer & Shipley. I hope it is anyway, as many times as I listened to that song when it came out.
rickb
If you're going to go with Rundgren, for production value I gotta go with either Wizard/True Star or On the Road To Utopia. OMG, listen to Caravan on headphones!
For Billy Joel, hands down it's Zanzibar off 52nd Street. But I'm still pissed that they faded out so early while Freddie Hubbard was wailing. I would've paid a boatload to be there just to hear the rest of it.
Boston's first album - good choice.
Bolin - nah, for Bolin, it's gotta be with James Gang on James Gang Bang. Now there's a pretty cool production.
If mshilarious would allow for 80s production values, I dug Mr. Mister, but that's just me.
Lexus507
Bringing Down The Horse - I'm in absolute 100% agreement with you on that one, especially One Headlight.
Black Crowes - She Talks to Angels
And pretty much anything Alan Parsons has ever touched is golden in my book. He was to Floyd what George Martin was to the Beatles, perhaps even more so. Think where Dark Side would've been without him, and where PF would've been without DSOTM.
That's all for now.
What a Shame About Me.
