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This is the second solo album from Phil Collins. Not as dark as his first one, Face Value, this one offers a couple of hits on side 1. Kingcow likes his sound both solo, and with his band Genesis.

Heather plays side 2 of this band's fourth album. Kingcow liked this side better than the first....but, he doesn't have good taste. Enjoy this, Rhetoricians.

Kingcow played this, the third album, by The Police. Zenyatta Mondatta is a really catchy album. The tracks are all upbeat and there is a funky baseline playing through every song. Kingcow enjoyed this one when it came out in 1980. Heather seemed to enjoy her listening experience.

The Crafty DM pulled a first and didn't know it...Kingcow had played this for The Blob a couple of years earlier. You can listen and hear another person's take on this nice piece of vinyl. Maybe, someday we'll play the second side.

Kingcow decided to play this 1979 masterpiece for The Crafty DM. Michael's fifth album is easily his best up to this time. What he learned on this he would use later on "Thriller". If you haven't heard this you're in for a treat. Happy Easter! Praise Jesus!

Heather brought this, the fourth album, from electro swing group Caravan Palace. Kingcow had a bit of a hard time wrapping his head around this one. Maybe you'll hear more than he did.

This debut album featured the first rap song to crack the top 40. In 1979, "Rapper's Delight" was that song and in the beginning of '80 peaked at 36. Enjoy this one, Rhetoricians!

Heather plays the second side of this album. Overall, Rio is surprisingly good. Kingcow learned to like this sound and was unsure why it didn't appeal to him early on.

Kingcow brought this classic album. Surprisingly, Heather wasn't really familiar with it. This piece of vinyl is awesome! While early on, Kingcow was not a fan of Pink Floyd, he grew to appreciate and enjoy them. Rhetoricians rejoice as Pink Floyd is played on Vinyl Rhetoric for the first time since Episode 9.

Heather brought the sophomore release from Duran Duran. Kingcow remembers when this came out. Heather said it was almost an island album for her. Let us know the five albums you would like to be stuck on a deserted island with. Cheers!