I scored 43 out of 150. However, 42 are 15ips 2 track tapes and of those, 16 are safety masters. The one record only is Kraftwork Computer World, which I bought because it was a Harry Pearson TAS Superdisc. I'm very much a classical music fan, and only have broadened into pop/rock/jazz in the past few years through tape. Before then, the vast majority of my non-classical collection came from recommendations in The Absolute Sound, Stereophile, etc. Not a balanced selection of non-classical albums by any means.
I was a bit surprised that no classical records made the top 150. I would have thought that the breakthrough recording of Wagner's Das Rheingold by Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic, should have made the list. It was the first studio recording of the opera and was a best seller, leading Decca to record the entire 19 record 4 opera Ring cycle over a period of seven years, starting in the earliest days of stereo records, 1958. Over all the four Ring Cycle operas sold over a million records, an amazing accomplishment and led Decca to take the lead in recording opera over the next twenty plus years. Solti (as well as great singers like Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti) remained exclusive Decca artists for their entire careers. The recording also showed how great production and engineering could make opera, which is such a visual experience, a great aural only experience.
Larry