Heart of the Congos (in college, this was one of top-played records, next to There's a Riot Goin' On)
After the Gold Rush (top-tier Neil -- I Believe In You is the key track)
Karma (overwhelming)
Low End Theory (can't argue with its classic status -- sounds extra good on vinyl; Midnight Marauders is a tick better)
Cosmo's Factory (their best LP; Ramble Tamble has always been my favorite non-single of theirs)
Mellon Collie (one of the few '90s records that doesn't need to apologize [too much] for the bloat)
Berlin (I think it's a good project, but like a lot of Lou records, not appealing at all... always have to force myself to listen to any of his records that aren't pure rock'n'roll... not to say he's bad, but so much of his catalog is a bit of a chore)
Reggatta (I'm an Outlandos Police guy, mostly... but the playing is so interesting for a pop album)
Melissa (nothing special, but a fun rockin' time)
Just As I Am (this is certainly the only Withers LP I've heard... he's best suited for compilations, I think)
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