You can only take 5 albums to a deserted Island...


But there is a world class system there for your use.  Leaving many favorites behind but I must have:

Yes - Close to the Edge
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
Neil Young - Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
John Lee Hooker - Mr. Lucky



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If it was a 'world class system' it'd have access to stream-casting, Spotify, et all.  And it'd have to be one hell of well appointed 'deserted island' to be able to support and maintain said system...which I'd hack Something building a raft to take my chances leaving....

Because 5 albums of Anything, played endlessly, would eventually turn to trash, as would your sanity.  And I don't own any album that I like everything on it, anyway...

I'm allergic to civilization of late, but not That allergic. ;)  Even if the soccer ball had a larger than average 'air intake'. *L*  And 'Wilson' better not complain or get a 'headache'. *smirk*
WAIT ...50 RIGHT?

Beatles - Abbey Road

Steve Miller - Anthology

Led Zeppelin - I, II, Physical Graffiti

Steely Dan - Gaucho

Grateful Dead- American Beauty

Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore

Cream - Disraeli Gears

Creedence: Cosmos Factory

Stones - Let It Bleed

Coltrane – Ballads

Bill Evans - Waltz for Debbie

Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard

Pat Metheny – New Chautauqua

Van Morrison – Astral Weeks, Tupelo Honey, Common One, Moondance

Chick Corea: Akoustic Band

Stevie Ray Vaughan – Couldn’t Stand the Weather

Clapton: Unplugged, Blues, Crossroads

Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life

Traffic: John Barleycorn Must Die

Kenny Rankin: Because of You

Chicago: Live at Carnegie Hall

Ella Fitzgerald: Like Someone in Love

Carly Simon: No Secrets

George Harrison: All Things Must Pass

Who: Who’s Next

Hendrix: The Blues

Earth, Wind and Fire: Greatest Hits

John Lennon: Imagine

Sam Cook: Portrait of a Legend

Pink Floyd: Meddle

Santana: Santana, Abraxas

Guess Who: American Woman

Keith Jarret: “Somewhere” - Live in Lucerne

CSN: 2012

Muddy Waters: Folk Singer

The Doors: The Doors

CSN&Y: Déjà vu

The Band: The Lat Waltz

Stan Getz: Getz/Gilberto; Lyrical Stan Getz

Dylan: Blood on the Tracks

Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends

Bob Marley and the Whalers: African Herbsmen

Queen: Night at the Opera

Bob Seger: Live Bullet

Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On

Eagles: Hell Freezes Over

James Brown: Live in Concert

Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain

Johnny Cash: The Essential …

Mamas/Papas: 16 Greatest

David Gilmour: Live at Gdansk

Springsteen: Darkness on the Edge of Town

Carole King: Tapestry

Carpenters: Singles 69-81

Hall and Oates: Abandoned Luncheonette

Dexter Gordon: Dexter Calling


OMG. Not a Pink Floyd fan amongst you.

"The Wall"

RHCP "Stadium Arcadium"

Beethoven's violin concerto (I'd have to look up the key, etc.)

Buddy Guy "Living Proof".

Dizzy's All Americas All Star Band

These will all be different, tomorrow.

Already changed my mind:

1- "How to play the guitar" and a guitar.

2- "Aqualung Live" and a flute.

3- "Live at Montreux" with Dianna Krall,  Mayard F and a trumpet.

4- "Beethoven's Violin concerto and a fiddle

5- "Any electric organ music and a generator. 

My picks of whats in front of me right now

Robert Wyatt-rock bottom
hatfield and the north -rotters  club
talking heads-name of this band is
steve reich- music for 18 musicians
henry threadgill-too much sugar...
kate bush-hounds of love
sonny sharrock-ask the ages

love the how to play guitar record idea!

The Band ~ Music From Big Pink
Los Lobos ~ Kiko
The Velvet Underground ~ Loaded
Steely Dan ~ Katy Lied
Charles Mingus ~ Mingus Ah Um