When ice cube said “Straight outta Compton, a crazy muthaf**ka named ice cube from a gang called Ni**as With Attitude,” who would have thought that several years later the Library of Congress would preserve the album for the National Recording Registry.N.W.Aโs seminal album, โStraight Outta Comptonโ; the Eaglesโ 1976 โTheir Greatest Hitsโ; Judy Garlandโs hit single โOver The Rainbowโ; the original-cast album of โThe Wizโ; the rap group and the national anthem of black America have been designated as aural treasures worthy of preservation as part of Americaโs patrimony.Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden today named these recordings and 20 other titles to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress because of their cultural, artistic and historical importance to American society and the nationโs audio heritage.โThis yearโs exciting list gives us a full range of sound experiences,โ said Hayden.โThese sounds of the past enrich our understanding of the nationโs cultural history and our history in general.โUnder the terms of the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, the Librarian, with advice from the Libraryโs National Recording Preservation Board (NRPB), is tasked with annually selecting 25 titles that are โculturally, historically, or aesthetically significantโ and are at least 10 years old.More information on the National Recording Registry can be found here.The recordings selected for the 2016 registry bring the total number of titles on the registry to 475, a small part of the Libraryโs vast recorded-sound collection of nearly 3 million items.