If You Could Only Keep 3-CD's LP's , Which Ones?


Gun to your head,....they're taking your entire system and all LP's and CD's...but through mercy will let you keep your 3 favorite CD's or LP's. Which ones do you keep?
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Jim, Actually its a great thread. It's only evil to me because I can never make up my mind and I'm er...well.. clueless.

I remain
The Allman Brothers Band - The Fillmore Concerts; Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come; and, Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks.
This is a tough one. I'll stay in one genre. 1st, On The Sunny Side of the Street" Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald; 2nd, Cassandra Wilson "Blue Moon Daughter" and 3rd, Bob Marley's "Uprising"
1) Mozart Piano Concertos 20 & 27; Clifford Curzon, piano; English Chamber Orch, conducted by Benjamin Britten (yes, the composer).


2) Schubert Complete Trios; Beaux Arts Trio.


3) Wagner Siegfried Idyll; conducted by Glenn Gould (yes, the pianist). Includes excellent piano transcriptions as a bonus.


Thinking about it, it would be better to choose one of those 100+ CD box sets of everything Beethoven, etc. Counts as one pick, right??

In no particular order...

1. Wes Montgomery "Smokin' at the Half Note"
2. UFO "Lights Out"
3 Elvis Presley "The Memphis Record"

It really is tough to choose from all the good stuff in the 'ole record cabinet !