Which ten music albums would you bring to a desert Island?
I would suggest to have limitation to one album per band or performer. Live albums are eligable. The number of records/discs for a title can be more than one. Looking for lists of 10 titles.
This is my current list (in no particular order)
1. Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull 2. Forever Changes - Love 3. Cosmo's Factory - Creedence Clearwater Revival 4. C.Q. - The Outsiders 5. Relayer - Yes 6. Head Hunters - Herbie Hancock 7. The Human Equation - Ayreon 8. Y'all Get Scared Now, Ya Hear! - The Reindeer Section 9. Space Bio Charge - Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts 10. Godbluff - Van der Graaf Generator
I am sure that if you ask me to compile a list five years from now, it will be different. I am looking forward to seeing some more lists and maybe discover some awesome music through them.
Posted by RivalOfTheRose (Member # 11535) on :
quote:1. Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull 6. Head Hunters - Herbie Hancock
+1
My own list:
1. Abbey Road - Beatles 2. Live at Slane - Red Hot Chili Peppers 3. Exodus - Bob Marley and the Wailers 4. Dream River - Bill Callahan 5. Kind of Blue - Miles Davis 6. Age of Adz - Sufjan Stevens 7. Sublime - Sublime 8. Greatest Hits - Queen 9. 20 All-time Greatest Hits - James Brown 10. Blueprint 3 - Jay-Z
Posted by Samprimary (Member # 8561) on :
the rise and fall of ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars by the goblin king obvs
music has the right to children by boards of canada
orbital 2 by orbital
endtroducing by dj shadow
this binary universe by bt
Posted by Samprimary (Member # 8561) on :
the little people album is the dark horse on there simply because it provides a groovy enough instrumental track to play for when you're knuckling down and getting work done on your desert island, such as the construction of a thatch hut or something (no really try it out at work it's great)
everything else is on there because it's just peerless, man, peerless
Posted by GaalDornick (Member # 8880) on :
I'd want 10 new albums that I've never heard before so at least I have something interesting to do and analyze, even if it turns out I don't like them. The classic albums we've all heard a million times would get old really quick for me. I'm not much of a background music person (outside of bars), I mostly like listening to music when I'm paying attention to it.
Posted by Wingracer (Member # 12293) on :
For the size and weight of 10 CDs I could have a terabyte or more of mp3s. Take a long time to listen to all of them. I could get one of every recorded piece from Bach, Beethoven and Chopin with plenty of room to spare for Nirvana, Tool, Rush and whatever else I could think of.
Posted by Mr. Y (Member # 11590) on :
quote:Originally posted by Wingracer: For the size and weight of 10 CDs I could have a terabyte or more of mp3s.
That is true. However, the idea of the exercise is to give a list of of albums that you could listen to over and over and not get bored with them.
If there wasn't a limitation on the stuff I could bring to the desert Island, I would bring my new laptop and the necessary stuff for a satellite connection. That way I could just stream all the music I wanted and play some minecraft or terraria (in case I wanted a break from all the real life gathering, building and such).
Posted by Orincoro (Member # 8854) on :
1. So You're stuck on a Desert Island 2. Surviving the initial phases of a Desert Island Adventure 3. Surviving in the near term on A Desert Island 4-5. Long Term Desert Island Survival (2 disc set) 6. Signalling For Help From a Desert Island 7. In Rainbows (Radiohead) 8. Preparing to Re-Enter Society After Desert Island "Vacation" 9. How to Sell Your Autobiography 10. Rubber Soul (The Beatles)