One album for the rest of your life
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I'm finding it a difficult choice.
The complete works of either Mozart / Vaughan-Williams / Bach / Arvo Part would take up multiple CD's. So they're out.
Classic rock? Led Zep II, maybe?
Grunge? Superunknown, maybe? Possibly Ten by Pearl Jam?
Classical guitar? A Simon Dinnigan compilation, maybe?
Prog Rock? Wish You Were Here?
Difficult.
OK. If you can fit all of Chopin's nocturnes on to one album, I'll go for that.
The complete works of either Mozart / Vaughan-Williams / Bach / Arvo Part would take up multiple CD's. So they're out.
Classic rock? Led Zep II, maybe?
Grunge? Superunknown, maybe? Possibly Ten by Pearl Jam?
Classical guitar? A Simon Dinnigan compilation, maybe?
Prog Rock? Wish You Were Here?
Difficult.
OK. If you can fit all of Chopin's nocturnes on to one album, I'll go for that.
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill
I'm going to have to withdraw my original suggestion, listened to it recently and feel I've over played it. Great album but I've heard it one too many times.
The Nightfly by Donald Fagen. Must have played it a million times but it still puts a big smile on my face from beginning to end. You hear something new every time, way ahead of it's time, the perfect album.
I'm going to have to withdraw my original suggestion, listened to it recently and feel I've over played it. Great album but I've heard it one too many times.
The Nightfly by Donald Fagen. Must have played it a million times but it still puts a big smile on my face from beginning to end. You hear something new every time, way ahead of it's time, the perfect album.
Edited by MarshPhantom on Saturday 1st August 21:59
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