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What are your 15 Favorite Albums

These are mine although there are about 30 more I would like to cram in.

1.Giant Steps by John Coltrane

2.The Return of the Space Cow Boy by Jamiroquai

3.Songs in the key of life by Stevie Wonder

4.Emergency on Planet Earth by Jamiroquai

5.Songbook by Kenny Garrett

6.Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil

7.DJ Shadow Endtroducing

8.Thrust by Herbie Hancock

9.A Love Supreme by John Coltrane

10.Innervishions Stevie Wonder

12.Kid A by Radiohead

13.Head Hunters by Herbie Hancock

14.Turn it Out by Soulive

15.Breesing by George Benson

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Nice list, Audioinflux. Can't say I have a top 15 - I could probably name a hundred because it's too tough to name the best out of the bunch.

I would probably include a few Miles Davis albums to that list (Jack Johnson, Amandla). I used to own Thrust - I like Headhunters slightly better, but they sort of go together and probably shouldn't be separated. I really like the CTI label when they hoppin' in the 70s. I like Keith Jarrett, Pat Matheny, dzihan and Kamien ... the list goes on.

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