What's in your (CD) wallet?

Deep Purple- Fireball
Uriah Heep - Very 'Eavy, Very 'Umble
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
Humble Pie - 20th Century Masters
Free- Molten Gold: The Anthology (Disk 2)
Grand Funk - Shinin’ On
Jethro Tull - Very Best of
Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties’ Request
Kansas - Ultimate (Disk 1)
Blood, Sweat, and Tears- s/t
James Taylor - JT
Tom Waits - One From the Heart soundtrack
" " - Alice
Art Garfunkel, Maia Sharp, Buddy Mondlock - Everything Waits To Be Noticed
Donald Fagen - Kamakiriad
Alice Cooper - The Eyes of Alice Cooper
Rob Zombie - The Sinister Urge
Little Feat - Dixie Chicken
" " - Feats Don’t Fail Me Now
Mountain - Climbing
" " - Nantucket Sleighride

I don’t have a wallet, but here are the cd’s I have at work with me…

Mesh - Fragmente
Battery - Aftermath
Sister Soleil - Solarium
Sister Machine Gun - Burn
Color Theory - Tuesday Song
The Echoing Green - The Winter of Our Discontent
: wumpscut : - Embryodead
Apoptygma Berzerk - Welcome to Earth
Tool - Lateralus
Covenant - Northern Light
VNV Nation - Futureperfect
Chris Isaak - Forever Blue
The Echoing Green - Supernova
Dave Gahan - Paper Monsters
The Cure - Wish

Holy crap. I know a grand total of three of those artists, interface2x. :B

I really have to pull my head up from the '70s once in a while.

Mostly bootlegs and other stuff that I’ve burned. I don’t want the $16.95 copies of my CD’s even leaving the house:

Led Zeppelin: III, Brussels 1980, Danmarks Radio 1969, Knebworth 1979.

Motorhead: 10th Birthday Party, March Or Die, Ace Of Spades.

Jimi Hendrix In The West

Jerry Seinfeld: I’m Telling You For The Last Time

Judas Priest: Tucson 1983, London 1981, Stained Class, Demolition.

Black Sabbath: Just about all the Ozzy and Dio ones, plus Born Again.

Johnny Cash At San Quentin.

Iron Maiden: All the Paul Di’Anno ones, with Piece Of Mind and Powerslave.

KISS: San Francisco 1975, Detroit 1976, Jersey City 1976, Houston 1977, Detroit 1984, Love Gun Demos and Psycho Circus.

Cheap Trick At Budokan

I also have a copy of the Time-Life “Classic Country” series that I burned off of cassette tape for my mom.

Dido: No Angel
Movie Music: The Definitive Performances
Windham Hill Artists: A Winter’s Solstice V
Shakespeare’s Music
Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Acoustic Alchemy: Against the Grain
Love Songs
Bing Crosby: The Million Sellers
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Patsy Cline: 12 Greatest Hits
Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Mozart for the mind
Debussy for Daydreaming
The Very Best of Sting and the Police
100% Disco
Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology
The Absolute Best 80’s Radio
Annie Get Your Gun
Secret Garden: White Stones
Tony Bennett: Here’s to the Ladies
America Rock
The Best of Manhattan Transfer
Cecilia Bartoli: Mozart Portraits
Beethoven: Symphonies no. 5 op. 67, no. 7 op. 92
The Fabulous Big Band Collection
The Clancy Bros & Tommy Makem: The Rising of the Moon
The Garden
Afterglow: Ever Onward
The Music of a Victoria Christmas
The Manhattan Transfer: Mecca for Moderns
Rosemary Clooney: Mothers and Daughters
The Rodgers and Hart Songbook
Patrick Cassidy: Dierdre of the Sorrows
*Mystery Men *
Peter, Paul & Mommy, Too
Man of La Mancha
Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon
Dwight Yoakam: There Was a Way
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
Ella Fitzgerald: The Ballads
Martini Lounge
The Only Broadway CD You’ll Ever Need
The Only Other Broadway CD You’ll Ever Need
Front Row Center
Rod Stewart: If We Fell in Love Tonight
David cassidy & The Partridge Family: The Definitive Collection :o
The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt
Andrew Lloyd Weber
Camelot
Edith Piaf
John Pizzarelli: Dear Mr. Cole
Aida (the Elton John version)
John Mayer: No Room for Squares
Country Classics
Saturday Night Fever
Harry Connick Jr.: Come By Me
Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits
Moulin Rouge I
Moulin Rouge II
and, finally, Pink: Mizundastood

Kinda scary, huh?

The Tragically Hip - Fully Completely
The Tragically Hip - Day for Night
The Tragically Hip - Road Apples
Barenaked Ladies - Everything to Everyone
Barenaked Ladies - Maroon
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon
The Cure - Staring at the Sea
The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
The Smiths - Strangeways Here We Come
Tori Amos - To Venus and Back
Starsailor - Silence is Easy
Starsailor - Love is Here
Echo & the Bunnymen - Songs to Learn and Sing
Al Green - Greatest Hits
George Harrison - The Best of…
Crowded House - Woodface
Crowded House - Temple of Low Men
Crowded House - Crowded House
Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
Ben Folds - Rockin’ the Suburbs
Split Enz - Conflicting Emotions
Pretenders - The Singles
The Style Council - The Best of…
Sting - Nothing Like the Sun

and some mix CDs of 1980s Canadian Top 40

And…

The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow

I just bought it, so I forgot about it. Oopsy.

In my five deck CD player

Rolling stones - 40 licks
Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won disc 3
Jets to Brazil - Orange Rhyming dictionary
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Powderfinger - Double Allergic

A fellow Kiss freak in these high-brow halls? Fantastic. I don’t have any bootlegs myself, just those early Wicked Lester demos. And some Destroyer demos. Those are cool. I swear Paul sang “Do You Love Me” better on the demo than on the record.

When I’m going to be driving for a long time, I just throw my big 208-disc case into my car, so that’s a lot to list.
When I’m walking around, I use my Zen MP3 player, and it’s usually on shuffle mode for those 200ish CDs.

But, I can tell you that currently sitting in my alarm clock is Evanescence “Fallen”. In my car is Ryan Adams “Rock N Roll”. In my computer is Mazzy Star “So Tonight That I Might See”. And I just this past weekend bought Beth Orton “Trailer Park”. I’m trying to get more female artists now than I had been in the past.

Aerosmith - Pandora’s Box (all three)
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits Volume II
Aerosmith - Nine Lives
Aerosmith - Just Push Play
Eminem - The Slim Shady LP
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers EP
Eminem - The Eminem Show
8 Mile soundtrack
Busta Rhymes - Genesis
50 Cent (can’t remember the name)
Black Sabbath (can’t remember the name)
Weezer - the blue one
Jewel - Pieces of You
Elton John’s Greatest Hits
Billy Joel’s Greatest Hits
Garth Brooks - In Pieces
Outkast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below
Outkast - Stankonia
Outkast - Big Boi & Dre Present … Outkast
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
Dr. Dre - 2001
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
Snoop Dogg - Tha Last Meal
The Dixie Chicks - Home
Jimi Hendrix - The Experience
Kiss - Greatest Kiss
Eagles - Greatest Hits Volume II
And my favorite: A compilation of songs my 15-year-old nephew made for me.
And if you think my selection is strange, you should see my husbands. He switches from Frank Sinatra to Nine Inch Nails without batting an eye!

Darn those typos. I of course meant “husband’s.” You can’t see my selection of husbands. :smiley:

Here at work, I have:

Gorillaz - Gorillaz
Final Fantasy X OST 2 and 3
Final Fantasy X-2 OST 1 and 2
Blue Oyster Cult - Tyranny and Mutation
Adam Ant - B-Side Babies
A 50s/60s collection called Teen Romance
Depeche Mode - Barrel of a Gun
Eagles - Greatest Hits 1971-1975
Nickelback - Silver Side Up
Adam Ant - Persuasion
and an MP3 CD that has bits and pieces of other albums.

I’ve got an mp3 player with about 570 CDs on it. You don’t really want the whole list, do you?