Desert Island Discs

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DSOTM & U2's 1980-1990 collection.

However, if the desert island had a CD player, I would be slightly suspicious!
 
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At the moment:

Marillion - Happiness is the Road (1st disc - Essence)

David Gilmour - Live in Gdansk (Disc 2 for those nit-pickers!)

It could be different tomorrow!
 
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I would commit suicide! There's no way I can live with just two CDs.

I would probably have to record into two CDRs:

- The two partitas for harpsichord from Bach that I like the most.

- Beethoven's string quartets Op.131 and Razumovski No. 3

- Schubert's string quintet

- The last movement of Beethoven's 9th symphony, Furtw„ngler / Wiener philharmoniker 1953 version.
 
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Godspeed You Black Emporer - Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven no

Ulrich Schnauss - Far away trains passing by

Aphex Twin - Ambient works 85-92

Natalie Merchant - Ophelia hang on

Evapatoria Report - Golevka

Sasha - Airdawndagger

Cowboy Junkies - Trinity Session no erm...

Got it, Johann Johannsson - Englaborn and Jon Hopkins - Contact Note.
 
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Charlie Jefferson:Kylie's I Should Be So Lucky & The Carpenters' Solitaire.

There's two sides to every coin.

Good choices!
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I`ve had a think and here is my choice. Likely to be controversial I`d say -

Mostly Autumn - For All We Shared

Mostly Autumn - Spirit Of Autumn Past

Why have I gone for these two albums and why oh why have I gone for two from the same band?!?!

Well, firstly as you only have two you`ll want them to be of a decent length. You`ll want them to be steeped in Englishness and nature (well I would anyway). More than one lead vocalist would be nice, say one male and one female. You`ll want the albums to have a great guitar player performing on them. You`ll want a variety of styles, rock, prog, folk, accoustic. It would also be a bonus if whilst you`re listening to your cd`s they were conjuring up images and memories from when you saw the band live and enjoyed a laugh and a drink down the pub with them after the show.

I would get all this and more from these two cd`s which is why for me they would be an excellent choice as my two desert island discs.
 

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I would have to go for Colin Davis' LSO Live recording of Dvorak Symphony No.9, and 'Night Train' by the Oscar Peterson trio.

In reality, however, I would find it very very hard to live without almost every other recording in my collection. Having such wide ranging tastes makes desert island choices very difficult!
 
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Thanks for the replies, makes interesting reading. Still thinking of mine.
 

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If I'd go on my little desert island today ...

Stones (Beggars Banquet)

Antony & the Johnsons (I am a bird now)

Next week it'll be something different ...
 
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David Bowie - Hunky Dory

Pizzicato Five - Playboy & Playgirl (they were sooooo funny! This is my favourite P5's record).
 

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For survival - the audio book version of "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe.

For rescue - the (probably) Readers Digest audio guide to escaping/being rescued from a desert island.

If it were today I would have also sneaked in:

Fugazi - In On The Kill Taker

Jethro Tull - Stand Up
 
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Maybe they are on a desert island reviewing which TVs work best in direct sunlight?
 
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al7478:I'm underwhelmed meself, even when you account for the fact I was bound to be.

So that makes you negatively underwhelmed?ÿ
 

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