I'm going to seem pretty unoriginial for the most part.
Rumours-Fleetwood Mac
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-The Beatles
Frances the Mute-Mars Volta
Fantasies-Metric
The Wall-Pink Floyd
What's yours? :colbert:
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I'm going to seem pretty unoriginial for the most part.
Rumours-Fleetwood Mac
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-The Beatles
Frances the Mute-Mars Volta
Fantasies-Metric
The Wall-Pink Floyd
What's yours? :colbert:
Never really thought about this, I don't think I can think 5 albums, but the below are as a whole album are definately worth it (ie, listen start to finish, without needing to skip a single track).
Ultimate Victory - Chamillionaire
Ridin' Dirty - UGK
Forgiven, Not Forgotten - The Corrs
Secret of Mana OST - Hiroki Kikuta
ILLmatic - Nas
STILLmatic - Nas
A.W.O.L. - AZ
Spell My Name Right - Statik Selektah
1st Infantry - The Alchemist
That's really hard to think of since I go through my phases of music and what I like today,might not be as important 10 years from now,but the one I know will forever be important is my Silent Hill 3 OST.
This is ridiculously hard...
Tool :: Lateralus
A Perfect Circle :: Mer De Noms
Karnivool :: Themata
Soundgarden :: Superunknown
Blind Melon :: Blind Melon
Not as hard as I thought simply cause when my car still had a five disc changer in it, I ended up creating reserve spots for CDs I refused to remove from my car.
Daft Punk ~ Discovery
Gorillaz ~ Demon Days
Yoko Kanno ~ Macross Plus OST Vol. 2
Panime Best of the Best
Mitsuda and Uematsu ~ Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack
That would probably do it for me though if I could add another five...
Gorillaz ~ Plastic Beach
Yoko Kanno ~ Cowboy Bebop: Blue
No Doubt ~ Tragic Kingdom
Billy Joel ~ Greatest Hits Vol 1/2 (Its sold as a single album)
David Bowie ~ The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
Ayreon's The Final Experiment
Pain of Salvation's Road Salt One
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Beethoven's Last Night
Lake of Tear's Moons and Mushrooms
Butterfly Effect's Final Conversation
the Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Funeral - Arcade Fire
Neon Bible - Arcade Fire
Perfecting Loneliness - Jets to Brazil
Something to Crow About - Riverboat Gamblers
Bob Dylan - Biograph
The Shins - Oh, Inverted World
Leonard Cohen - Greatest Hits (yeah a greatest hits album, whatcha gonna do about it)
Tom Waits - Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
Might replace the last one with something else... Explosions in the Sky or something, I dunno.
edit: Actually, why would I want to take music albums to my grave? I feel like there's a more philosophical discussion that we're missing out on here. :nonono:
This list would change constantly, but right now it's this:
Tchaikovsky stuffs
Domesticated
The Emancipation of Mimi
Final Fantasy X OST
Final Fantasy IX Sort of Piano Collections
Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack - Ultimate collection (You know, the one with every Bebop song ever. :p Not sure if that was the name exactly though)
Kamelot - Ghost Opera
Essential Billy Joel
Franz Ferdinand - Self Titled
Gorillaz - Demon Days.
...Me and Kanno think a lot alike
You mean this one...
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Demon Days was a hard omission. :I
I'm not entirely sure what I'd be using 5 albums for in my grave. I was sort of under the impression that you're usually dead down there.
not sure which albums I'd want to keep when my time comes, cause i'm pretty sure I won't listen to this stuff when I'm 70 years old. If I died tomorrow though, I'd probably want to bring something like this:
Jean-michell Jarre - Oxygene
Röyksopp - Melody A.M.
Helios - Unomia
65daysofstatic - One Time For All Time
Pendulum - Hold your colour
It's annoying how difficult this is, but these are some of the most important albums to me:
Della Reese - Melancholy Baby (1957)
Enya - Watermark (1987)
Sinéad O'Connor - Sean Nos Nua (2002)
Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002)
LaToya Jackson - LaToya Jackson (1980)
Guns N' Roses ~ Appetite for Destruction
Placebo~ Without you I'm Nothing
Nine Inch Nails ~ Perfect Hate Machine
Nirvana ~ Unplugged
Queen ~ Innuendo or Night at the Opera or whichever Best of Collection with the most songs on it.
Offspring ~ Smash
And probably some others I can't think of at the moment.
That's six, stop cheating!
If he gets to bring six albums to his grave then i want one extra too!
M83 - Saturdays = Youth
Hey! Not cool!
A Perfect Circle :: Thirteenth Step