The sun is shining in Louisville, and I'm in the mood for some of my favorite records. It's funny, but happy-day records doesn't mean I want to hear pop music all day long. Some of these records have terribly sad songs on them, but I still love to listen them while walking through the park on a sunny warm day.
I have more than five. I never was good with boundaries.
G.P./Grievous Angel, Gram Parsons
Scarecrow, John Cougar Mellancamp
ABBA Gold, ABBA
The Acoustic Livingroom Sessions, Shannon Lawson
John Prine, John Prine
Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin
The Blue Album, Weezer
New York, New York, Frank Sinatra
She's So Unusual, Cyndi Lauper
Thriller, Michael Jackson
Trivia time: the last three albums listed here were my first three albums ever. No regrets. I still love them.
I have more than five. I never was good with boundaries.
G.P./Grievous Angel, Gram Parsons
Scarecrow, John Cougar Mellancamp
ABBA Gold, ABBA
The Acoustic Livingroom Sessions, Shannon Lawson
John Prine, John Prine
Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin
The Blue Album, Weezer
New York, New York, Frank Sinatra
She's So Unusual, Cyndi Lauper
Thriller, Michael Jackson
Trivia time: the last three albums listed here were my first three albums ever. No regrets. I still love them.
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