RECORD STORE TALESÂ Part 231: Â Top 5…of all time?
I put in just shy of 12 years at the record store. Â That’s a lot of time to work retail. Â If you’ve worked retail, you know what I’m talking about. Â If you haven’t, it has its ups and downs. Â The ups include discounts. Â The downs entail being abused by the general public on a daily basis.
I have a nice plaque around here somewhere, commemorating 7 years at the store. Â It was a pretty cool gift. Â It was a total surprise, how it happened. Â My boss phoned me out of the blue one day.
“Mike,” he said. Â “I need a list of the top 5 albums of all time. Â It’s for an article we’re doing.”
“Cool!” I responded eagerly. Â “But what are the parameters? Â Is it like rock, or all genres? Â Because that’s just a wide-open question.”
“Just what you think are the top albums of all time, that’s all I really need.”
Cool! Â I started work on it. Â I wanted to be objective, fair. Â If I were making a personalized list of a top 5, it would be easy, I know there would be some Kiss and Sabbath in there. Â I wanted to discount my own personal biases and try to be as open as possible for this particular list.
First of all, I chose The Wall.  I admit that I chose this over Dark Side due to personal preference, also I think a double album like The Wall deserves many accolades.  I obviously had to give respect to two of the greatest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles.  I chose Zeppelin IV and Abbey Road.  I really couldn’t choose a Zeppelin, so I went with IV as kind of a default answer.  Abbey Road is arguably the most genius the Beatles ever were, so I could easily choose that over Sgt. Pepper’s.
OK, three down! Â Even though all three artists I chose were different from each other, they were all rock, so I needed to go outside that box. Â To represent country, I decided on Folson Prison by Johnny Cash. Â Were this a more personalized list, I would choose San Quentin, but I went with Folsom as it seems to be the best known.
I didn’t know what to pick last, so I went with a cop-out answer. Â Back In Black. Â What a weak, spineless choice! Â What am I a college student? Â Anyway, again I decided to be open and think about how many copies it sold, not about the many superior AC/DC albums.
I submitted my list. Â A month or two later, I was presented with this plaque! Â And these five albums were on the plaque! Â My boss had collected lists from a few of us who had been there a while, and given us custom made plaques, with the CDs and everything. Â It was really cool and I treasured mine for years.
I only wish he had worded his question differently! Â If I had known in advance what he was really asking (thus spoiling the surprise) I would have chosen these five:
5. Iron Maiden – Piece of Mind
4. Kiss – Alive
3. Kiss – Hotter Than Hell
2. Deep Purple – Fireball
1. Black Sabbath – Born Again
The original plaque is packed up in a box, as Mrs. LeBrain and I are planning a move to a bigger place. Â Here’s the five albums that made it onto the plaque though, at least all albums I proudly own. Â And because I don’t do anything small, I own them all in some kind of crazy deluxe box set. Â Enjoy.
