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Jackson's "Thriller" Among Cultural Treasures
 
By Rahim, 05-14-2008 , 11:13 AM

Washington - The best-selling pop album on planet Earth and a disc sent hurtling into deep space are among recordings the Library of Congress will preserve for their cultural significance.

Twenty-five selections were added to the National Recording Registry on Wednesday, part of the library's attempt to save America's aural history by archiving recordings deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."

The inductees range from Michael Jackson's 1982 all-time-bestseller Thriller and jazz artist Herbie Hancock's 1973 fusion smash Headhunters to the 1977 record of Earth sounds that flew aboard the spacecraft Voyager in the event alien life forms encountered the craft. Other recordings added to the registry include works by Roy Orbison, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Kitty Wells and Smokey Robinson and The Miracles.

A collection of Navajo songs, Harry Truman's 1948 Democratic National Convention speech, radio broadcasts from Ronald Reagan before he became president, and the original cast recording of "My Fair Lady" also made the cut, as did broadcasts of New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reading comics to children during a 1945 newspaper delivery strike.

A recording of the first trans-Atlantic broadcast - an orchestral performance transmitted from London and relayed to the U.S. East Coast in 1925 - also was included because it represented a technological breakthrough in broadcasting.

The Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings each year to add to its registry and preserve. Nominations come from a Library of Congress preservation board and online suggestions from the public. The selections for 2007 bring the registry's total to 250.

Source: AP

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By S O F I, 05-14-2008 , 11:28 PM

"Rahim: they should add tupac"

"sofi: shut up, you imbecile"

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By Rahim, 05-15-2008 , 12:29 AM

^^ u act like they've never thought of that...

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By randomthug, 05-18-2008 , 06:48 PM

I dunno, have any of the songs been anti-establishment in nature before? Cause Pac's work can be easily described as just that. I'm not sure they want aliens to know how much the govt. is hated by its own citizens. That said, I want to see California Love on the spaceship

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