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1. Tool - Aenima
2. Alice in Chains - Dirt
3. Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
4. Clutch - Elephant Riders
5. Pelican - Australasia
6. Tool - Lateralus
7. A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
8. Bad Religion - Stranger than Fiction
9. Toadies - Rubberneck
10. Alice in Chains - Jar o' Flies
11. Clutch - Pure Rock Fury
12. Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral
13. Metallica - Master of Puppets
14. Calexico - Feast of Wire
15. Therion - Secret of the Runes
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1. Led Zeppelin-Physical Grafitti
2. Nine Inch Nails-Broken
3. Def Leppard-High 'N Dry
4. Whitesnake-Slide it In
5. Rainbow-Best Of
6. Fleetwood Mac-Tango in the Night
7. Queen-The Miracle
8. Queen-A Kind of Magic
9. Crack the Sky-Classic Crack
10. Led Zeppelin-Presence
11. Big Country-The Seer
12. Def Leppard-Hysteria
13. Dokken-Best Of
14. Pat Benatar-Box Set
15. Foo Fighters-The Colour and the Shape
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These are in no particular order:

Final Fantasy VI: Piano Collections
Odessey & Oracle, by The Zombies
Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd
Red, by King Crimson
A Salty Dog, by Procol Harum
Arthur, by The Kinks
Diamond Dogs, by David Bowie
Another Green World, by Brian Eno
Fulfillingness' First Finale, by Stevie Wonder
Who’s Next, by The Who
OK Computer, by Radiohead
Abbey Road, by The Beatles
All Things Must Pass, by George Harrison
Musical Offering, by J.S. Bach
Symphony No.9, by L.V. Beethoven
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Shoot. My list is already no good. I've got no Judas Priest, no Iron Maiden, no Black Sabbath, no Joe Walsh. And aren't we kinda cheating allowing box sets?
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Yeah, box sets and best of, greatest hits, retrospectives, etc....they're all cheating.

1) Jethro Tull - Minstrel In the Gallery, Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, War Child, Songs From The Wood
2) Rush - Moving Pictures, Hemispheres
3) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here
4) Kansas - Leftoverature
5) Jimmy Buffett - Volcano
6) Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
7) Led Zepplin - I
8) Emmylou Harris - Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town
9) Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills

Only 15?!?!?! That sucks!
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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young-4 Way Street
Opium-Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere- Neil Young with Crazy Horse
Tool - Lateralus
Sixteen Stone-Bush
Superunknown-Soundgarden
Dirt-Alice in Chains
Yessongs-Yes
Waiting For the Night-The Freddie Jones Band
Wired-Jeff Beck
Animals-Pink Floyd
Blues For Allah-The Greatful Dead
Surfing With the Alien-Joe Satriani
2112-Rush
Echoes-Camel
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AHHHHHHH Stop it! I've now forgotten Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, and Kate Bush.....

If I was stranded on a desert island with 15 CDs I'd be missing a huge chunk of the stuff I like.

Edit-Way to go Danlo, Animals is my favorite PF album. The outro solo on Pigs (Three Different Kinds) is Gilmour's finest work.
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Well, just think of all the company you'll have. Someone got a guitar?
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(and Dogs is such an incredible song, as well :wink: )
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onewyteduck wrote:Well, just think of all the company you'll have. Someone got a guitar?
I've got several, been playing for about 25 years.

Hey, will there be beer on this island?
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Of course! Hey, this island is sounding better. Now if we can all avoid duplicating the CD's......
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Mine would be...:
1-Tool - Lateralus
2-Metallica-Black Album
3-Nickelback-Long road
4-Live-Throwing Copper
5-Seether-Disclaimer
6-Metallica-Garage Inc
7-Red Hot Chili Peppers-Blood Sugar Sex Magik
8-Disturbed-The Sickness
9-Rock Anthems compilation cd
10-MFG-Paging Mr Strike
11-NIN-Live Album
12-Armageddon Soundtrack
13-Reef-Best of
14-Evanescense-Fallen
15-Audioslave-Audioslave
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Lessee if I can do this... I think it will reveal the absolute depth of my geekdom.

In no particular order:

1. Stargate soundtrack
2. Witchunter Robin soundtrack
3. Great Big Sea: Road Rage
4. Star Trek: First Contact soundtrack
5. The Life Aquatic soundtrack
6. Pirates of the Carribean soundtrack
7. xXx soundtrack, disc 1
8. the anime mix CD a friend made me (can't live without CowboyBebop's "Tank" and "The Real Folk Blues," or Sesshoumaru's theme from Inuyasha)
9. The Best of Star Trek: Volume One
10. Queen: A Kind of Magic
11. Fiddler on the Roof film soundtrack
12. Hollie Smith: Light From a Distant Shore
13. Steve McDonald: Highland Farewell
14. Due South soundtrack, volume one
15. The Rogues: V.0 or Carl Orff's Carmina Burana - I can't decide which I'd rather live without, bagpipes and some version of "Bonny Portmore" or "O Fortuna"

Wait... if we're all on the same island, we can take Ducky's idea and not duplicate... then I can leave off A Kind of Magic (Cail has it) and take The Rogues and Orff! Yey! :D

Other things that didn't quite make the cut:

A Knight's Tale soundtrack
A Knight's Tale score
Children of Eden - Broadway soundtrack
Scottish Rogues: self-titled album (back when they weren't just called "The Rogues")
The Rogues: Off Kilter
The Rogues: Live in Canada, Eh?
Queen: Live at Wembley '86
Queen: Classic Queen
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I see you're a soundtrack aficionado, Alynna. Guess you'll be lugging a TV/DVD combo to the island to listen to the music and watch the movies? :wink:
Cail wrote:11. Big Country-The Seer
Always nice to see another fellow Watcher who appreciates Big Country (a great UK band all but forgotten in North America).
onewyteduck wrote:Yeah, box sets and best of, greatest hits, retrospectives, etc....they're all cheating.
But we're not simply listing the "best original studio album recordings" of all time here, are we? This is about what music we'd love to have around at all times, which I think is a different question. So anything under the sun counts, as evidenced by the eclectic collections listed so far. :)

So we're all sharing one island? It's going to be one noisy place. :P This is the stuff I wouldn't want to be parted from:

1. Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta / Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony
2. Bach: Goldberg Variations / Glenn Gould (1981 version)
3. Beethoven: Symphonies 5 & 7 / Carlos Kleiber, Vienna Philharmonic
4. Mahler: Symphony No. 3 / Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic (1987 live)
5. Delerium: Poem
6. Radiohead: Kid A
7. The Police: Synchronicity
8. Simple Minds: New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
9. Respighi: Ancient Airs & Dances / Lopez-Cobos, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
10. U2: Pop
11. Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe / Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony
12. Mozart: Symphonies 36 & 38 / Leonard Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic
13. Holst: The Planets / Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic
14. Big Country: No Place Like Home
15. Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 / Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic (1986)

I guess I'm the classical geek on the island... :?
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if we could burn cds... all best ofs.

1) Kristen Hersh (solo/Muses/50 FT Wave)
2) Tanya Donelly (solo/Muses/Belly)
3) Thanks To Gravity
4) Bob Mould (Husker Du/Sugar/solo)
5) Mike Watt (Minutemen/Firehose/Dos/solo)
6) Jay Farrar (Uncle Tupelo/Son Volt/solo)
7) Dumptruck
8) Natalie Merchant (Maniacs/solo)
9) Roger Waters (Floyd/solo)
10) David Gilmour (Floyd/solo)
11) Model Engine/Black Eyed Sceva (same band)
12) Bluegrass (Nicklecreek/Krauss/Stanley/va)
13) Higwaymen (Jennings/Cash/Nelson/Kristofferson solo stuff)
14) Praise & Worship (va)
15) Grant Hart (Nova Mob/Husker Du/solo)
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Hmmm...burned CDs...yes, that's how I carry my music around. I like to keep the original CDs in as pristine a condition as I can. I don't convert them to formats like MP3, though: I prefer to hear the music in all its uncompressed glory.

Heh, heh, I'm sure I can smuggle along 5 more CDs in a pocket somewhere to make it an even 20. :wink:
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Matrixman wrote:1. Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta / Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony
2. Bach: Goldberg Variations / Glenn Gould (1981 version)
3. Beethoven: Symphonies 5 & 7 / Carlos Kleiber, Vienna Philharmonic
4. Mahler: Symphony No. 3 / Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic (1987 live)
5. Delerium: Poem
6. Radiohead: Kid A
7. The Police: Synchronicity
8. Simple Minds: New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
9. Respighi: Ancient Airs & Dances / Lopez-Cobos, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
10. U2: Pop
11. Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe / Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony
12. Mozart: Symphonies 36 & 38 / Leonard Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic
13. Holst: The Planets / Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic
14. Big Country: No Place Like Home
15. Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 / Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic (1986)

I guess I'm the classical geek on the island... :?
Where's the 9th?!
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Matrixman wrote:I see you're a soundtrack aficionado, Alynna. Guess you'll be lugging a TV/DVD combo to the island to listen to the music and watch the movies? :wink:
Hmm...
Matrixman wrote:I guess I'm the classical geek on the island... :?
Probably, since I love classical music but am largely ignorant of who composed what, but I'll gladly listen to those with you. Share the wealth!
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Matrixman wrote:But we're not simply listing the "best original studio album recordings" of all time here, are we? This is about what music we'd love to have around at all times, which I think is a different question. So anything under the sun counts, as evidenced by the eclectic collections listed so far. :)

I guess I'm the classical geek on the island... :?
I didn't think of it in that light, so yes, you are right!

As for you being a classical geek, we still need you. The Planets is great, my favorite symphony by far! 8)
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Lord Foul wrote: Where's the 9th?!
Mahler's 9th? Bruckner's 9th? Beethoven's 9th? :) Well, as I said, I intend to smuggle aboard a few more CDs, so all three of those Ninths could potentially be among them. :wink: Sunbaneglasses's magic number was 15, so I obliged.
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