What do Pink Floyd, French hip hop, and a Hungarian jazz guitarist have in common? Theyāre all on the turntable in this weekās Friday Finds. From one of rockās most ambitious concept albums to a jazz record that sounds like Wes Montgomery jamming with The Doors ā this haul is a wild ride through music history. This episodeās stack includes: Pink Floyd ā The Wall (1979 U.S. Columbia pressing, iconic Scarfe gatefold art) GĆ”bor Szabó ā Dreams (1968 Skye Records, jazz-psych masterpiece) MC Solaar ā Qui SĆØme le Vent RĆ©colte le Tempo (1991 Polydor, French rap classic) They Might Be Giants ā Flood (1990 Elektra, quirky alt-rock cult favorite) Aerosmith ā The First Decade (1980 Columbia comp, prime-era hits) š Drop a comment: which of these albums would you spin first? š Like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you donāt miss future crate-digging adventures. š Check out the Friday Finds playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYDz7eVQgESTl14X8bwYj9PQXhTLkgjtW #VinylRecords #RecordCollection #NowSpinning #VinylCommunity #PinkFloyd #GaborSzabo #MCSolaar #TheyMightBeGiants #Aerosmith #VinylFinds

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