I usually play a cd or stream music when cleaning - stopping to flip a record gets me out of my cleaning groove. I usually play Manson's Lest We Forget - The Best Of - it was released on vinyl in the UK back in 2004 - but I never got a copy. As with most Manson, the vinyl is $$$.
Mar1lyn Man5on – Mechanical Animals Nothing Records – 0600753385647, 1998/2012
Each LP is in its own sleeve, also with a different track order from the CD release.
Cleaning day is a tough one ..I always listen to the radio if cleanin* ...then the reward is a sit down with a record ..roughly equating to 5 minutes cleaning per album
Saturday (13) – National Weed Your Garden Day, play something you listen to while cleaning
Continuing the unofficial "bare all cover" day, sometimes cleaning and weeding seams like torture, but when it's finished, cleanliness is next to godliness.
Been in a funk and falling behind, but gonna work on catching up.
I love liner notes, stories about the artist and album, kinda like the new Blue Note Tone Pet series, and a lot of the Jazz in general. This Ray Charles is nicely put together with that kinda thing.
Ray Charles - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
Day 13: National Weed Your Garden Day, play something you listen to while cleaning Beck - Odelay IMO the best records to clean to require limited effort (not a lot of flipping), you need to be overly familiar with the album so if you get preoccupied you aren’t missing anything, and most importantly cause the listener to sing along and/or better still start an impromptu dance party at any moment. Odelay checks all these boxes for me.