Zeeba Neighba
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Have been trimming down my books lately with the purpose of downsizing - I don't think I've gotten rid of a book since college. Lots of fun books I haven't picked up in years (rekindling my love of Doonesbury comics).
Of course, many music books emerged which are among the most difficult to part with (and in most cases I'm not parting with them) including this 4th addition of The Mojo Collection. Back in the day would love Mojo magazine and the free themed compilation CDs that would come with them (still have many of those too). This book, bought be me around 2007 when it first came out, rises above the usual "best of" list books - coming from Mojo it does have an interesting British perspective. It also in very inclusive with hundreds of selections, and it has a nice compilation and greatest hits section (realizing that some artists may not have those essential albums but should be included based on singles).
I've been listening to several albums over the past few days but, like @lpfreak1170 Pitchfork thread or Sam's Bluegrass thread (or my Broadway one) thought it might make a nice thread here. Albums presented as chronologically as possible (with comps squeezed in)
Of course, many music books emerged which are among the most difficult to part with (and in most cases I'm not parting with them) including this 4th addition of The Mojo Collection. Back in the day would love Mojo magazine and the free themed compilation CDs that would come with them (still have many of those too). This book, bought be me around 2007 when it first came out, rises above the usual "best of" list books - coming from Mojo it does have an interesting British perspective. It also in very inclusive with hundreds of selections, and it has a nice compilation and greatest hits section (realizing that some artists may not have those essential albums but should be included based on singles).
I've been listening to several albums over the past few days but, like @lpfreak1170 Pitchfork thread or Sam's Bluegrass thread (or my Broadway one) thought it might make a nice thread here. Albums presented as chronologically as possible (with comps squeezed in)



