cd you could not live without

Do it A Cappella by Spike & Co.

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I have two really and one is a combilation - So

RHCP - Californication

Bob Dylan - Dylan (box set)
 
So difficult to only choose one, but if I was in that position I guess...

Future Sound of London - "Lifeforms" is pretty essential for me. And I haven't listened to it in ages... hmmm.
 
Pink Floyd DSOTM...I would rather swap back to a JVC mini-system and keep the CD than let it go...music at its finest.
 
do you not think wish you were here is by far the better album - its just the best 3am album ever made

i would go for Counting Crows August and Everything After
 
esky:

What cd or record could you not live without????

For me I think it would be " a kind of blue" by Miles Davies

Great Question and as usual fantastic diversity...It's a toughie this but i'd have to say Permanent Waves by Rush on Vinyl. If I could only have one track off of it , it has to be Natural Science...Now that's how you play the drums!!!
 
JoelSim:
Leftfield - Leftism

Way overhyped IMHO.

Appetite For Destruction by Guns N' Roses is a true classic, as is Defenders Of The Faith by Judas Priest. And then there's Simple Things by Zero 7 which is just a beautiful album.
 
Pike900fish:

Great Question and as usual fantastic diversity...It's a toughie this but i'd have to say Permanent Waves by Rush on Vinyl. If I could only have one track off of it , it has to be Natural Science...Now that's how you play the drums!!!

Ahhh, Natural Science - great taste mate - I might get my Gold Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab version of PeW out tonight.........
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At Action Park by Shellac - and not just because it's fantastic but also because it opened up a whole world of underground music I never previously knew existed.
 
Hmmm, tricky one; Aimee Mann's "Whatever" although The Proclaimers "Sunshine On Leith" LP runs it mighty close. Both have some great songs and both have a great sound to them too. Very difficult to choose though.
 
Drummerdave:At Action Park by Shellac - and not just because it's fantastic but also because it opened up a whole world of underground music I never previously knew existed.

good choice, 1000 hurts equally good IMO, also like lots of albini produced albums such as pixies 'surfer rosa', pj harvey's 'dry', nirvana's 'in utero', mclusky 'mclusky do dallas' etc. he really is some 'sound engineer'!
 
a.g.:JoelSim:
Leftfield - Leftism

Way overhyped IMHO.Appetite For Destruction by Guns N' Roses is a true classic, as is Defenders Of The Faith by Judas Priest. And then there's Simple Things by Zero 7 which is just a beautiful album.

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I couldnt disagree more. Fantastic album that I listen to every week even though I've owned it for 10 years. ÿ
 

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