If you could keep just ONE CD...
Jan 4, 2002 at 4:07 PM Post #16 of 29
No way, turn the volume up! And yes, she does have a music video ( I wish on DVD), and yes, it does rule!
redface.gif
biggrin.gif
 
Jan 5, 2002 at 6:45 AM Post #19 of 29
Quote:

Originally posted by tracylynn
i will take N*SYNC - nu cd "Celebrity"... it has some pretty good songs


really? well at least they're waaaayyyyy better than bsb, 98 degrees, b4-4, I.D. (god i hate all of those ppl i just mentioned haha xcept 4 nsync theyre just ok imo)
Quote:

bsb sux dixz


haha lol we already knew that!
 
Jan 6, 2002 at 12:22 AM Post #21 of 29
I'm a HUGE Rush fan, and have all their music on CD including Alex's and Geddy's solo efforts, but "Love" is the most amazing recording I've ever heard!
biggrin.gif
 
Jan 7, 2002 at 12:05 AM Post #22 of 29
Soundtrack to Bruce Weber's homage to jazz trumpeter/singer Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost. Bruce Weber is better known as the photographer who did most of Calvin Klein's ads and Chet Baker (for those who's not familiar) was a big part of the cool jazz movement back in the 50s'. He played with the great- Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan etc. Most of the track on this album has Chet singing and while he doesn't sound as good as he did back in the 50s' and 60s', he's reminiscent of a later Billie Holliday, when her voice was no longer what makes her singing great.
 
Jan 7, 2002 at 7:09 PM Post #23 of 29
OK, here's mine:

Classical: The Planets, Holst. Dont mind by who

Jazz: Miles Davis: Kind of Blue

R&B: Jill Scott: Who Is

Dance: Unkle: Psyence Fiction

'Trip Hop': Massive Attack - Blue Lines

Pop: Sugababes: One Touch

Pop/ Rock old(sort of ): Beatles: Sgt. Pepper

Rock new: Radiohead: The Bends

But the only CD you need on a desert island is Morcheeba - Big Calm. Perfect for chilling in the sun.
 
Jan 8, 2002 at 8:59 AM Post #24 of 29
Shakira wins for most befuddling album title in music history. Laundry Service? No, I haven't listened to the record, but that's mainly because I don't want to buy a record named Laundry Service. That's almost as dumb an idea as when Aerosmith printed everything on their Done With Mirrors record backwards.

cajunchrist
 
Jan 8, 2002 at 9:38 AM Post #25 of 29
That was the main reason I put the Shakira album up here. It takes some serious balls to appear on a album cover with a tatoo of a perplexing title, and on a mass-marketed record at that.

Figured you could use some courage like that if you were trapped on a tropical island
confused.gif
 
Jan 8, 2002 at 11:37 AM Post #26 of 29
just a damn good recording to show off your system-flim and the bb's: new pants

r&b-sam cooke: the man and his music

vocal-nat king cole: love is the thing

hiphop-jazzyfatnastees:the once and future

pop-natalie merchant: tigerlily

electronic-yaz: upstairs at eric's

modern rock-new order: brotherhood

rock-seven mary three:american standard

i don't know what category-philosopher kings: famous, rich, and beautiful

classical-boston symphony orchestra f. silverstein: the four seasons, vivaldi.

instrumental jazz-world saxophone quartet: rhythm and blues.

vocal jazz (older)-billie holiday: the great american songbook

vocal jazz (newer)-jane monheit: never never land
 
Jan 12, 2002 at 11:54 PM Post #27 of 29
Many people are bending the rules just a bit, so I will too
smily_headphones1.gif


New Age: David Arkenstone / 'Return of the Guardians'
Classical: Vivaldi's 'Le Quattro Stagioni' (Four Seasons)
Rock: Pink Floyd / 'Dark Side of the Moon'
Trance: Sasha+Digweed / 'Northern Exposure: Eastcoast'
DnB: LTJ Buken / 'Producer'

And for a couple of categories with dubious definition:

Soothing Female Vocalist: Enya / 'Memory of Trees'
Movie Soundtrack: 'Conan the Barbarian'
 
Jan 13, 2002 at 1:03 AM Post #28 of 29
Parrott Head -- Buffett -- Beach House on the Moon
Jazz -- Coltane -- Blue Train
Blues -- Collins, Copeland, Cray -- Showdown
Movie Soundtrack -- John Williams -- Starwars, Episode III
Acid Rock -- Jefferson Airplane -- Surealistic Pillow
Live Rock -- Eagles -- Hell Freezes Over
Folk -- Peter, Paul & Mary -- Peter, Paul & Mommy
Classical -- Any Orchestra -- Beethoven's 5th
Southern Rock -- Lynyrd Skynyrd -- 20th Century Masters - Best of
Rock Other -- Doors -- Strange Days
Texas Blues -- Albert Collins -- Albert Collins & the Icebreakers
Other -- Brubeck -- Time further Out

And a couple hundred more
 
Jan 14, 2002 at 7:39 AM Post #29 of 29
I hate CDs, i encode and trash my CDs. LONG LIVE MP3.

But if I were to keep any CD I have right now, it would probably be my Tomb Raider Soundtrack CD. It has hip-hop, alternative, and some electronica on one CD. If I had a Basement Jaxx CD, I would have to say I'd keep it instead of the Tomb Raider CD
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top