It's unfair to compare a greatest hits compilation against a studio CD.
Greatest hits CDs should be in its own category (ok, my vote goes to Neil
Young 2 CD set).
I thought of another nomination:
Astral Weeks - Van Morrison
At 10:48 AM 2/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
1. Leo Kottke: Mudlark
2.
1. Leo Kottke: Mudlark
2. Little Feat: Waiting for Columbus
3. Miles Davis: ESP
4. Tori Amos: Tales from the Choirgirl Hotel
5. Talk Talk: History Revisited
I hereby protest the no greatest hits rule (What makes those TM folks
think they can always make the rules for everyone else? Things are
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Martin B. Schwimmer wrote:
Forget about this DNSO business. Let's just compile a list of ten CDs (I
was going to say album but that would have dated me) we would take to a
desert island (I was going to say Niue but I know Bill Semich has a
collection of MP3 files there
M. Schwimmer wrote:
Miles - Kind of Blue
In A Silent Way
Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Annie Lennox - Medusa
Beatles - Abbey Road
Rimsky-Korsakov- Scherezade
Stevie Wonder - innervisions
Ellen Rony:
Pachebel Canon (Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra or any other)
Evita (full score of the
1. Edgard Varese, _The Collected Works of Edgard Varese_ (note: as Varese
only wrote twelve pieces during the period 1921 to 1965, his collected
works easily fit upon one CD. I will fervently debate the point that
'collected works' is not the same as 'greatest hits').
2. Jethro
On 04-Feb-99 Michael Sondow wrote:
"Living Underground", Percy Mayfield
Blood on The Tracks - Dylan
Diana Cabell wrote:
Crash, Dave Matthews Band
Steve Vai - Sex and Religon
:)
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Date: 04-Feb-99
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