If I could only have one album from the....


Beatles, it would be the White Album
Dylan, Blood on the Tracks
Stones, Sticky Fingers
Dead, Wake of the Flood
Pink Floyd, Atom Heart Mother
Funkadelic, One Nation Under A Groove
Talking Heads, Remain in Light
Bob Marley, Rastaman Vibration
Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers
Kinks, School Boys in Disgrace
Police, Ghost in the Machine
Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of town
dreadhead
I'll play:

Louis Armstrong--"Plays King Oliver"
Beatles--"Revolver"
Count Basie--"Chairman of the Board"
Jorge Ben--"Africa/Brazil"
Johnny Cash--"The Fabulous Johnny Cash"
Clash--"London lling"
John Coltrane--"Crescent"
Elvis Costello--"Imperial Bedroom"
Miles Davis--"Round About Midnight"
Duke Ellington--"At Newport 1956"
Art Farmer--"Modern Art"
Stan Getz--"Plays" (w/ Jimmy Raney)
Great Jazz Trio--"Direct From LA"
Oliver Jones--"Cookin' At The Sweet Basil"
The Kinks--"One For The Road"
Thelonious Monk--"Genius of Modern Music, Vol.1"
Marisa Monte--"Tribalistas"
Gerry Mulligan--"What is There To Say?"
Nirvana--"Bleach"
Flip Phillips--"Flip Wails"
Cat Power--"The Greatest"
Elvis Presley--"From Elvis in Memphis"
Prince--"Sign 'O The Times"
The Ramones--"The Ramones"
Rolling Stones--"Let It Bleed"
Velvet Underground--"Loaded"
White Stripes--"Icky Thump"
X--"More Fun In The New World"
Allman bros "LIVE AT FILLMORE"
King Crimson "COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING"
Miles Davis "KIND OF BLUE"
Widespread Panic "SPACE WRANGLER"
Beatles - White Album
Bowie - Low
Eno - Another Green World
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Radiohead - Kid A
Beck - Sea Change
Wilco - A Ghost is Born
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
King Crimson - Red
XTC - English Settlement
Nick Drake - Fives Leaves Left
PJ Harvey - Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
Bill Evans - Everybody Digs Bill Evans
A lovely list, AFRANTA. Well done. I do not listen to PJ but your Low, Red, Green World and Sea Change picks are beautiful.