bob dylan - bringing it all back home
the rolling stones - sticky fingers
elvis presley - the sun sessions
son volt - trace
xtc - skylarking
louis armstrong - the hot fives/sevens
the beatles - meet the beatles
1.) Blood on the Tracks: Bob Dylan
2.) No Depression: Uncle Tupelo
3.) Astral Weeks: Van Morrison
4.) Anodyne: Uncle Tupelo
5.) Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield
6.) Trace: Son Volt
7.) Workingman’s Dead: Grateful Dead
10,000 Maniacs - Our Time In Eden
Son Volt - On Chant And Strum
The Who - Quadrophenia
Neil Young - After The Gold Rush
The Beach Boys - Holland
Jeff Buckley - Grace
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
Sebastopol, Jay
Exile on Main Street, Stones
Pet Sounds, BB
All Things Must Pass, George
The Kink Kronikles, Kinks
Definitely Maybe, Oasis
Stop Making Sense, Talking Heads
Son Volt - Trace
Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Greg Brown - Covenant
Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Son Volt/Trace
Rolling Stones/Sticky Fingers
Drive-By Truckers/Decoration Day
The National/Alligator
The Kinks/The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
Silver Jews/Bright Flight
Neil Young/Tonight's the Night
The more important question for these islanders is, Mary Ann or Ginger?
A thread to keep the board up while waiting for the next Jay record. Gimme the top 7 (Why 7? Why the hell not?) albums you'd have with you if stuck, Tom Hanks Castaway style, on a desert isle (yes, yer solar powered listening device would never run out of juice...). No compilations or best ofs....
1. Trace--Son Volt
2. A Night in San Francisco--Van Morrison
3. Ghosts of the Great Highway--Mark Kozelek
4. Illinois--Sufjan Stevens
5. OATMOR--Son Volt
6. Storyville--Robbie Robertson
7. Midnight Marauders--A Tribe Called Quest