Nah, it just goes to show that we all have differing tastes. I'm glad we don't all love the same stuff. It's part of what makes each of us different and unique as DJs. I personally love the Diane Shuur/Count Basie CD and the Roy Milton stuff. I love Louis Jordan as well. Hell I even like listening to Setzer's album. I wouldn't DJ it these days, but I played the hell out of it during the neo-swing craze.GemZombie wrote:This thread sucks... It's like I should feel guilty for liking the occasional song/album/artist that is mentioned here.
Same here. It's amazing how tastes change over the years. I've found plenty of albums that I was turned off to on first listen but on a return listen months or years later I was totally digging them.julius wrote:I could never bear to sell or give away CDs I currently dislike, because on at least 3 or 4 occasions in all the years I've been buying music, I've changed my mind about some albums.
Like Lawrence has mentioned, I've taken plenty of risks buying CDs that looked interesting only to be disappointed finding little or no danceable material. Then of course I reminded myself that most of the music is kick-ass for listening and was excited adding more great music to my library.
I still haven't found any CDs that I completely regretted buying, but I'm sure they are in there somewhere. When I dig a few up, I'll post 'em here.

Jesse