Something interesting in this exercise is that I've now gone through just about every CD I've ever bought, since I've never really thrown any out. I think I sold ten or so on eBay once upon a time, and I've certainly misplaced a few that I was expecting to find during this exercise, but haven't. I've also bought a lot less in the last few years than I did before. But I have a pretty comprehensive set of the music I've listened to since I started buying CDs almost 20 years ago, when they first became available and I switched from vinyl.
(Children: they used to put put music on relatively delicate vinyl discs about three times larger than CDs that could only be played where you had a stereo system and read the music using a needle. There were no CDs and no Internet. Really. It's okay, I can see why you wouldn't understand.)
(Even younger children: they used to put music on things called compact discs that you had to put into a player much larger than your iPod and you couldn't get the music off the Internet very easily until there was Napster. No, I mean Napster version 1.)
(Dad: yes, I remember your reel-to-reel. I think I even remember how it was used.)
Back to my point. There were a remarkably small number of albums where I bothered to rip more than a few songs. Plenty of albums only yielded one song and some yielded none. I think I can classify a really great album as one where I decided to rip most or all of the songs. Those albums don't always have songs that I would put on a list of my favorite songs, but just seem consistently good to me.
That being said, here's a list of some that fall into that category (as Artist: Album.) It includes ELO: Time, the first album I ever owned, a gift from Dad when I was 14. I'd like to hear what some of yours might be.
- Alice in Chains: Jar of Flies
- Blue Man Group: Audio
- Blue Man Group: The Complex
- The Crystal Method: Legion of Boom
- The Crystal Method: Tweekend
- The Crystal Method: Vegas
- Electric Light Orchestra: Time
- Evanescence: Fallen
- Fatboy Slim: You've Come a Long Way Baby
- Garbage: Garbage
- Genesis: Genesis
- Gin Blossoms: New Miserable Experience
- Live: Throwing Copper
- Mike + The Mechanics: Mike + The Mechanics
- Oingo Boingo: Boingo Alive
- Paul Oakenfold: Perfecto Presents Paul Oakenfold in Ibiza
- Pearl Jam: Vs.
- Planet P Project: Pink World
- The Prodigy: Fat of the Land
- Soundgarden: Superunknown
- Tweaker: The Attraction to All Things Uncertain
- U2: Achtung Baby
- ZZ Top: Eliminator
3 comments:
Lauryn Hill: Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Fiona Apple: All of them
R.E.M.: Automatic for the People
Aimee Mann: Magnolia Soundtrack
Jennifer Knapp: Kansas
I take that Fiona comment back, all of them except her first one (Tidal). From that one I'd only take a few songs.
CD's I can listen to from beginning to end without skipping any songs: (Disclaimer, this is off the top of my head, I know I am leaving a lot out!)
Theivery Corporation: Mirror Conspiracy
NIN: Pretty Hate Machine
Radiohead: Kid A, OK Computer, Pablo Honey, The Bends, Hail to the Theif
Tracy Chapman: Tracy Chapman
U2: The Joshua Tree, etc.
UB40: Labour of Love III
Bob Marley: Legend
The Velvet Underground: Best of
Violent Femmes: Violent Femmes
Beastie Boys: Licence to Ill
The Beatles: Most of their CDs!
Ben Harper: Burn to Shine
Coldplay: Parachutes, A Rush of Blood to the Head
Crystal Method: Vegas
Depeche Mode: Violator, Ultra
Nick Drake: Pink Moon
Jane's Addiction: Nothing
Shocking, Ritual De Lo Habitual
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Mazzy Star: So Tonight I Might See
Jimi Hendrix: Are you Experienced
Led Zeppelin: II, IV ? cant remember the best ones
Moby: Play
R.E.M.: Document, Life's Rich Pagent, Green
Simon & Garfunkle: Greatest Hits
Nirvana: Unplugged in NY
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