Definitive Audiophile pressings

Ha, yeah. I have all of the Miles except Jack Johnson. But honestly, I'm never going to listen to it so it would just be to complete the set and thankfully I'm not into that any longer.
I'm probably a real outlier on here. I'm not a big Miles fan, but I am a big John McLaughlin fan, so Jack Johnson is one I like more than most.
 
A small Christmas parcel has arrived from Record City. Hoping all of these will be definitive enough to justify the purchase! Most interesting (to me) is that I've never heard either of The Rain Parade or the Tommy Bolin albums. Nantucket Sleighride is one of those favorites I've owned a lot of copies of over the years and figured one more couldn't hurt. Not sure what my thinking was on the Beatles comp other than that it's cool, with extras (2 booklets and a poster) I hadn't remembered from the listing.

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A small Christmas parcel has arrived from Record City. Hoping all of these will be definitive enough to justify the purchase! Most interesting (to me) is that I've never heard either of The Rain Parade or the Tommy Bolin albums. Nantucket Sleighride is one of those favorites I've owned a lot of copies of over the years and figured one more couldn't hurt. Not sure what my thinking was on the Beatles comp other than that it's cool, with extras (2 booklets and a poster) I hadn't remembered from the listing.

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My local had The Rain Parade last year on their wall and I picked it up on a whim. Really enjoy that record!
 
Jack Johnson is his first rock and roll record with straight 4/4 drums and guitar-driven licks. I can see a lot of people not being into jazz or Miles Davis and digging that record as an entry point.
out of context, i thought you were talking about the banana pancakes guy. with that first sentence...
 
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