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5 Albums

Cricko2

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If you were sent to a Desert Island and were only allowed to take 5 albums with you, what would they be .......


I will be back with my choices soon this is difficult.. Over to you lot ...
 
Interpol - Antics
Radiohead - OK Computer
Pulp - His 'N' Hers
Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger
A Cafe del Mar style compliation to chill out to the sunset to (with my designated companion - Ginger Aloud!!!)
 
Ok

Pink Floyd ~ Dark side of the Moon
Supertramp ~ Paris
Curtains ~ Tindersticks
Sketches for my Girlfriend the drunk ~ Jeff Buckley
Greatest ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan
 
radiohead - ok computer
godspeed you black emperor - lift yr skinny fist like antennas to heaven
the verve - urban hymns
shostakovich - symphony no.5
chilled ibiza 2
 
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Ok

Pink Floyd ~ Dark side of the Moon
Supertramp ~ Paris
Curtains ~ Tindersticks
Sketches for my Girlfriend the drunk ~ Jeff Buckley
Greatest ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan

nice edit.. i was just correcting you!
 
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (For the epic Desolation Row)

John Martyn - Bless The Weather (Just discovered it, like Gomez but much, much better)

Suede - Dog Man Star (Glorious, glorious album of ballads for the chemically addled)

Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (Purely for Gimmie Shelter)

Guns'n'Roses - Appetite For Destruction (Arguably the perfect boys album)
 
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (For the epic Desolation Row)

John Martyn - Bless The Weather (Just discovered it, like Gomez but much, much better)

Suede - Dog Man Star (Glorious, glorious album of ballads for the chemically addled)

Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (Purely for Gimmie Shelter)

Guns'n'Roses - Appetite For Destruction (Arguably the perfect boys album)

I thought you would of had. The soundtrack from Hair ...And Urban Hymns for sure:D
 
shag! i really should have put urban hymns in! great great album!
 
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Stereophonics - Word Gets Around
The Black Keys - Thickfreakness
Pearl Jam - Ten
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine

:cool:
 
Costello Music - Fratellis
What's the Story? - Oasis
Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager - Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
Divine Madness - Madness
One - Beatles
 
Ok

Pink Floyd ~ Dark side of the Moon
Supertramp ~ Paris
Curtains ~ Tindersticks
Sketches for my Girlfriend the drunk ~ Jeff Buckley
Greatest ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan

Sketched for who? I know he had a "Sweetheart". He also had an over indulgent girlfriend?

:p
 
So hard - would probably be different again this time next week, but...

Slayer - South of Heaven
Fairport Convention - Liege & Lief
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Scott Walker - Scott 3
 
hmmm

Manics - Holy Bible
New Order - Technique
Supergrass - In It For The Money
Super Furry Animals - Radiator
Clash - Give Em Enough Rope

and like GrimmRobes above, ask again next week and it would probably be different
 
De la Soul - De La Soul is Dead
Rhapsody in Blue performed by New York Philharmonic
Ronny Jordan - The Antidote
Blue Mitchell- Graffiti Blues
Frank Sinatra- In the Wee Small Hours
 
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