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Anybody still collect them? I own the following MFSL cd's

Tears For Fears - Sounds From The Big Chair

Queen - The Game

Huey Lews & The News - Sports

Steve Winwood - Back In The High Life

Saturday Night Fever

Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul

((((cd's i'm in search of))))
Earth Wind & Fire - That's The Way Of The World

(((((MFSL wish list))))))))
Prince - Purple Rain
Prince - self titled
Maxwell - Embrya
Van Halen - 1984
Luther Vandross - The Night I Fell In Love
 
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Indeed I have a few. Would not know how to count them though. More than a handful.:yes:
 
I have less than 10. Would love more but their getting ridiculously priced. I really don't play them that often either.

Off the top of my head.

Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
The Who - Tommy
U2 - War
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Moody Blues - On the Threshold of a Dream
Santana - Abraxis
Yes - Fragile
 
Can't recall all off hand, but they include Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed, John Lennon - Imagine, Police - Synchronicity, Rob Wasserman - Trios, Steve Winwood - Arc Of A Diver and a Marianne Faithfull double-set.
 
Gold CD:
Blind Faith

MFSL vinyl:
Beatles - Abbey Road
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown
Poco - Legend (damaged by broken stylus:mad:)
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Gino Vanelli - Powerful People
Rush - Permanent Waves
 
I have less than 10. Would love more but their getting ridiculously priced. I really don't play them that often either.

Off the top of my head.

Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
The Who - Tommy
U2 - War
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Moody Blues - On the Threshold of a Dream
Santana - Abraxis
Yes - Fragile

Most excellent choices.:yes:
 
I have 1 that I got as a young teen years ago:

Styx Paradise Theater

I don't know why I would get such a high quality pressing to play on my low-fi equipment back then. I have a few CBS Half-speed mastered LP's too.

Probably a tax refund or something.

I'm gonna pull it out and give it a spin see how it sounds after years of bad treatment:(
 
Just one that I can think of....

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I have 275 MFSL CDs. :banana:

I bought most of them when they were new so I only had to pay the ridiculously high prices on a few of them lately. I would love to have a complete collection but I don't see that ever happening. :sigh:

For the most part the sound quality is great on the MFSL CDs. A few of them are a bit bright though. Here are some of my favorites:

Cannonball Adderly-Somethin' Else
Joan Baez-Diamonds And Rust
R.L. Burnside-First Recordings
Joe Cocker-Sheffield Steel
John Coletrane-Blue Train
Duke Ellington-Blues In Orbit
Marianne Faithfull-Broken English
Getz/Gilberto (my favorite CD for when I want to relax)
Hall and Oats-Past Times Behind
Herbie Hancock-Manchild
Isac Hayes-Hot Buttered Soul
Billie Holliday-Body And Soul
John Lee Hooker-The Healer
Howlin' Wolf-The Real Folk Blues
Joe Jackson-Night And Day
Jean Michel Jarre-Oxygen
John Klemmer-Touch
Earl Klough-Finger Paintings
Aimee Mann-Lost In Space
The Moody Blues-all of them
Harry Nilsson-Nillson Schmilsson
Roy Orbison-Lonely And Blue
Alan Parsons Project-Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Pink Floyd-all of them
Sonny Rollins-Way Out West (this was MFSLs first CD)
Frank Sinatra-Songs For Swingin' Lovers
Steely Dan-Aja
Cat Stevens-Tea For The Tillerman
Al Stewart-Year Of The Cat
Supertramp-Crime Of The Century
U2-War
Muddy Waters-Folk Singer
The Who-Tommy (probably the MFSL CD that I have listened to the most)
Stevie Wonder-Innervisions
Woodstock (this was the first audiophile CD I bought)

I have most of my collection on my music server. I keep thinking I should sell the CDs for the huge money they will bring on that auction site but I don't know if I could stand to part with them.
 
I have 275 MFSL CDs. :banana:

I bought most of them when they were new so I only had to pay the ridiculously high prices on a few of them lately. I would love to have a complete collection but I don't see that ever happening. :sigh:

For the most part the sound quality is great on the MFSL CDs. A few of them are a bit bright though. Here are some of my favorites:

Cannonball Adderly-Somethin' Else
Joan Baez-Diamonds And Rust
R.L. Burnside-First Recordings
Joe Cocker-Sheffield Steel
John Coletrane-Blue Train
Duke Ellington-Blues In Orbit
Marianne Faithfull-Broken English
Getz/Gilberto (my favorite CD for when I want to relax)
Hall and Oats-Past Times Behind
Herbie Hancock-Manchild
Isac Hayes-Hot Buttered Soul
Billie Holliday-Body And Soul
John Lee Hooker-The Healer
Howlin' Wolf-The Real Folk Blues
Joe Jackson-Night And Day
Jean Michel Jarre-Oxygen
John Klemmer-Touch
Earl Klough-Finger Paintings
Aimee Mann-Lost In Space
The Moody Blues-all of them
Harry Nilsson-Nillson Schmilsson
Roy Orbison-Lonely And Blue
Alan Parsons Project-Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Pink Floyd-all of them
Sonny Rollins-Way Out West (this was MFSLs first CD)
Frank Sinatra-Songs For Swingin' Lovers
Steely Dan-Aja
Cat Stevens-Tea For The Tillerman
Al Stewart-Year Of The Cat
Supertramp-Crime Of The Century
U2-War
Muddy Waters-Folk Singer
The Who-Tommy (probably the MFSL CD that I have listened to the most)
Stevie Wonder-Innervisions
Woodstock (this was the first audiophile CD I bought)

I have most of my collection on my music server. I keep thinking I should sell the CDs for the huge money they will bring on that auction site but I don't know if I could stand to part with them.

Don't part with them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you do, PM me.:grnbounce
 
Only one cd here;
Rush - Moving Pictures

Several LP's;
Pink Floyd - DSOTM
Eric Clapton- Slow Hand
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Bob Seager - Night Moves
Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna
Zubin Mehta - Star Wars / Close Encounters

Also have several CBS half speed masters and Nautilus LP's as well. Always on the look out for any of the audiophile pressings.
 
I've got a handful (5-6) of their CDs and 30 or 40 of the LPs. Also grabbed the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Frank Sinatra LP box sets some years ago before they became crazy expensive.
 
Rolling Stones and Frank Sinatra LP box sets some years ago before they became crazy expensive.
I was not much of a Sinatra fan but I did enjoy some of his music. Then I got the Sinatra MFSL box and LOVED it. Sinatra during the Capitol years was fantastic.
 
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