What's in your CD player?

I have a 111 disk changer. Here goes…

Few & Far Between - 10,000 Maniacs
MTV Unplugged - "
Ponderous - 2nu
Tidal - Fiona Apple
Mellow Gold - Beck
Chant - Benedictine Monks
Letter to Evan - David Benoit
Debut - Bjork
Four - Blues Traveller
Ropin’ the Wind - Garth Brooks
The Sensual World - Kate Bush
The Essential Canadian Brass - The Canadian Brass
My World - Ray Charles
Zoot Suit Riot - The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
Black Eyed Man - Cowboy Junkies
Photographs & Memories - Jim Croce
Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis
It’s Not Unusual - Dread Zeppelin
Hotel California - Eagles
Shepherd Moons - Enya
No Souvenirs - Melissa Etheridge
Rumors - Fleetwood Mac
We Can’t Dance - Genesis
Lady Be Good - Dizzy Gillespie
Shaming of the Sun - Indigo Girls
Nomads-Indians-Saints - "
Strange Fire - "
San Francisco Days - Chris Isaak
Surrealistic Pillow - Jefferson Airplane
Greatest Hits (both disks) - Billy Joel
Friends of Mr. Cairo - Jon and Vangelis
The Beatles Connection - The King’s Singers
Good Vibrations - "
6- and 12-String Guitar - Leo Kottke
I’ve Got That Old Feeling - Allison Krauss
Early Music - Kronos Quartet
(runes) - Led Zeppelin
Hard at Play - Huey Lewis and the News
Tails - Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories
The Best of The Manhattan Transfer
The Offbeat of Avenues - "
Tonin’ - "
The Voice - Bobby McFerrin
(the black album) - Metallica
First Circle - Pat Metheny Group
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette
Back to Basics - Olivia Newton-John
Nevermind - Nirvana
Try Anything Once - Alan Parsons
Turn of a Friendly Card - Alan Parsons Project
Full Moon Fever - Tom Petty
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Innuendo - Queen
Murmur - R.E.M.
Out of Time - "
Luck of the Draw - Bonnie Raitt
Wes Bound - Lee Ritenour
Different Stages (disk 2) - Rush
Presto - "
Test for Echo - "
Love Deluxe - Sade
Upfront - David Sanborn
The Rhythm of the Saints - Paul Simon
Acapella - The Singers Unlimited
Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers - Solas
Musical BBQ - Space Ghost, Zorak, and Brak
Pocket Full of Kryptonite - Spin Doctors
Unplugged and Seated - Rod Stewart
Nothing Like the Sun - Sting
Soul Cages - "
Ten Summoner’s Tales - "
The Grand Illusion - Styx
Crime of the Century - Supertramp
Doo Be Doo Wop Bop! - Take 6
Factory Showroom - They Might Be Giants
Travelling Wilburys vol. 1
Achtung Baby - U2
Windham Hills Guitar Sampler vol. 2
“Wayne’s World” soundtrack
Working Man (Rush tribute album) - various artists
Linus & Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi - George Winston
Bad Hair Day - “Weird Al” Yankovic
90125 - Yes
Classic Yes
Harvest Moon - Neil Young
Christmas - The Singers Unlimited
In the Christmas Mood - The Glen Miller Orchestra
Winter Solstice 3 - various artists

Luckily, I have a few open slots in the machine right now. It could have been worse.

  1. Stan Freberg “Tip of the Freberg” Vol.1
  2. Smokey Joe’s Cafe CD 2
  3. The Brian Setzer Orchestra
  4. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 1921-1934
  5. Flanders & Swann “At The Drop of a Hat”

Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks. Currently playing, Pretty Vacant.

I was very surprised to see the Misfits and Bill Hicks in this thread.


You’re only as old as you look.

Guns N’ Roses - Live Album
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Doors - Live in Concert
Pink Floyd - The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon
Black Crowes - Southern Harmony
Izzy Stradlin - Ride On
some other random live stuff

Chief’s Domain - http://www.seas.ucla.edu/~ravi

John Coltrane A Love Supreme


Any similarity in the above text to an English word or phrase is purely coincidental.

Gary Burton - Tennessee Firebird

Milton Brown and the Musical Brownies - discs 2 and 4 from the five cd box

Lefty Frizzell - Sings the Songs of Jimmie Rodgers

Don Walser - The Archive Series volume 1

September Songs by various artists
(Nick Cave, Lotte Lenya, William S. Burroughs, Lou Reed, etc.)

For once you must try to face the facts: Mankind is kept alive by bestial acts.

I usually just listen to music on my computer nowadays, but I finally got my 5 disc to work!

  • Vandals -
    -AFI -
    -Jane’s Addiction -
    -Fishbone -
    -English Beat -

The most rewarding part was when I got my money!
-Dr. Nick Riviera

The last 5 cds played in my truck:

Judas Priest: Hell Bent For Leather
Phil Hendrie: Best of Phil Hendrie 1999: Communism is Neat
AC/DC: High Voltage
Iron Maiden: (self-titled debut)
Judas Priest: Sin After Sin

Been in a metal mood for the past 16 years. Rock Forever at Volume 11

Currently in rotation in work

  1. RATM =-battle of Los Angeles
  2. Pink Floyd -DSOTM
  3. Flaming Lips- the Soft Bulletin
  4. John Byrne 1,2,3,4,5

John Larrigan

“82.35% of all statistics are made up on the spot”–Vic Reeves

Either the original cast recording of the musical “Rent”

or “Brand New Day” by Sting

I’m old, I guess…Although I like “Rent”, it’m my 6 year old daughter who absolutely loves it so I play it for her.


–Gail
“Predictable, really I suppose. It was an act of purest optimism to have posed the question in the first place.” --John Cleese

Man, I hate multi-disc players. I have a 5-disker in my main system now, but only because I couldn’t get a one-disc machine when I was shoppin’.

Only use it for extended pieces…like a Mahler or Bruckner symphony on two discs.

My feeling is: How do I know what I’m going to want to listen to 60-75 minutes from now?


Uke

No worries about the Rent lyrics being… um… a little raw for a six-year-old? I don’t worry about the themes of the show; I would just concerned that she’d sing stuff for her friends and get other parents possibly upset…

  • Rick

janis joplin today. yesterday it was celtic harp music.

Home - Rockapella
Work - The World Turned Upside Down (18th century music)


Good Friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience - this is the ideal life.
–Mark Twain

Arrested Development’s
3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of…

Whoever thinks rap isn’t music… needs to listen to THIS album!

Home: Love Spirals Downwards - Idylls
Car: Portishead - self-title (I’ll bet $5 that Anastacia owns this one)
Computer: Product images and other people’s logos. How exciting.

Here at work I don’t use CD’s I have like 2600 MP3’s that i put on random play.

I will spare you the list.

John R - I love the misfits, and most other punk, in fact I have a lot of good old school stuff here on MP3 like MDC, GBH, Dr Know, Broken Bones, etc.

Neuro - I don’t know anyone besides myself who’s even HEARD of Current 93. You rule!

Squee - The Vandals and Fishbone… you my fine sir, have excellent taste! i have a lot of both of their stuff and have seen them both live numerous times.


If you feel that you must suffer, then plan your suffering carefully–as you choose your dreams, as you conceive your ancestors.

In the stack right now:

Tannahill Weavers Dancing Feet
Steeleye Span Commoner’s Crown
Steeleye Span Please to See the King
Montgomery Gentry Tattoos and Scars
Steeleye Span Parcel of Rogues

Catrandom

Ali Farka Toure–Talking Timbuktu
Shiela Chandra–Moonsung
Macy Grey–(I forgot the title)
Desmond Dekker–Isrialites
Meryl Bainbridge–The Garden


“I should not take bribes and Minister Bal Bahadur KC should not do so either. But if clerks take a bribe of Rs 50-60 after a hard day’s work, it is not an issue.” ----Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Current Prime Minister of Nepal