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Lucky for us my parents were raised in the 60's, so they had extensive album collections and kept every one of them. Lots of Beatles, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Moody Blues, Marshall Tucker, etc.

Mine were
ELO Out of the Blue,
ACDC Back in Black and For those About to Rock
Def Leppard Pyromania
Ozzy Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman

My 16 year old daughter also has a turntable, and plays all kinds of stuff new and old. We too are music buddies.

Good bull right there.
 
Lucky for us my parents were raised in the 60's, so they had extensive album collections and kept every one of them. Lots of Beatles, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Moody Blues, Marshall Tucker, etc.

Mine were
ELO Out of the Blue,
ACDC Back in Black and For those About to Rock
Def Leppard Pyromania
Ozzy Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman

My 16 year old daughter also has a turntable, and plays all kinds of stuff new and old. We too are music buddies.

Good bull right there.
Moody Blues. Nice. Saw them in an outdoor theater in 1988 in Denver. Let’s just say in my experimental time of life. Great show.
 
I wore out playing my Buck Owens "Together Again" 45, til my brother put it on top of a lamp bulb and melted it. It still played but w a different type style.😁
We are both older now, but I still send him Buck Owens stuff just as a joke.
Buck Owens at Carnegie Hall is fantastic.
 
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Any of the Giles Martin remastered Beatles albums are great for testing out your turntable. My go to record to test out sound quality is Neil Young's Greatest Hits. It's just one of the best sounding records out there. If you can find an AB1006 pressing of Aja it's worth giving a spin.
 
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I’m surprised there hasn’t been a mention of older U2. Boy was very good, and The Joshua Tree was excellent.
 
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