#RSFans’ Favorite Pieces of Vinyl
This cover of the live album Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed 1969 Vol.1 is classic Reed and Co.. (Submitted by @mysticzhou via Instagram)
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Death Cab For Cutie’s ‘Narrow Stairs’
A detail shot of Death Cab For Cutie's cut-out cover design for Narrow Stairs. (Submitted by @MCapp22 via Twitter)
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Baroness’ ‘Red Album’
Metal band Baroness went for it on the vinyl version of their Red Album. (Submitted by @phraserlife via Instagram)
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Drummer’s ‘Feel Good Together’
Drummer, the side project of Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, released this delicious-looking record in 2009. (Submitted by @dunkshisince85 via Instagram)
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Rodney Dangerfield’s ‘I Don’t Get No Respect’
It may not be music, but Dangerfield's comedy recording nonetheless is a classic piece of vinyl. (Submitted by @esco_bebop via Instagram)
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Slint’s ‘Spiderland’
This copy of post-rock band Slint's highly regarded second album, Spiderland, is still in the shrink wrap. (Submitted by @MichaelDClift via Twitter)