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The agutierrezb 2019 record collection challenge

So I've decided to embark on my own personal challenge, which consists of listening every record in my collection before the end of the year. My record collection is not that big -only ~250-, but I still feel like there are a bunch of records I don't give enough attention to, while still adding more titles to my shelves.

For this reason I've set a couple of rules in order to play every record at least once before December 31st: I'll play at least one record a day, going from front to back in the way I have them sorted in my shelf. I can play a different record (i.e. Not the next one in alphabetical order) if I feel like listening to something else in any given moment, but at least one of the records I spin in the day has to be the LP in turn.

I didn't take pictures for the first two days, but I'll try to document the process from here on, so I'll be posting daily on this thread. Wish me luck!
#100: Nubya García - Nubya's 5ive

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Yay, post #100 on my personal listening project, and I'm glad it is a record I like so much. This is one of my favorite jazz records of recent times, and a strong contendant for my "Best of the decade" list. I think Nubya is the most exciting musician out of the current London Jazz scene (Sorry, Mr. Hutchings), her writing is great, and she has a very personal approach to soloing.
 
#100: Nubya García - Nubya's 5ive

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Yay, post #100 on my personal listening project, and I'm glad it is a record I like so much. This is one of my favorite jazz records of recent times, and a strong contendant for my "Best of the decade" list. I think Nubya is the most exciting musician out of the current London Jazz scene (Sorry, Mr. Hutchings), her writing is great, and she has a very personal approach to soloing.
#100: Nubya García - Nubya's 5ive

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Yay, post #100 on my personal listening project, and I'm glad it is a record I like so much. This is one of my favorite jazz records of recent times, and a strong contendant for my "Best of the decade" list. I think Nubya is the most exciting musician out of the current London Jazz scene (Sorry, Mr. Hutchings), her writing is great, and she has a very personal approach to soloing.
Taking a page from your book:
 
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