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Looks like SRV (my fav too)is the overwhelming favorite...which CD tho? too many choices. I like em all. Somebody mentioned Johnny Cash, a good choice but again which album so much good music to heard.Anybody listen to Joe Ely texas country/rock. Great for cruising.
Depends on how old you are and what style(s) of music you like I'd think, as obviously there is not one definitve answer.
How about a CD Changer with what ever your mood is for what ever your style of preference is?
I haven't seen Anthology: Through the Years by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Love it. I like about every album listed on here. Man, this is a hard one.
If I had to choose just one CD, I would go with the Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore. But, if I could, I'd rather take my Ipod with my 1100 song assorted playlist. Mostly later 60's and 70's R&R, but a good mix of lots ofother stuffmixed in (no rap, nodisco). Burns off to 8 CD's (MP3 format). Whammer-Jammer!
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