Top 10 Desert Island Discs

When we lived in London and didn’t have a t.v., my sister and I would listen BBC radio a lot.  One of our favorite BBC shows was “Desert Island Discs”.  The jist of the show was that they would have a celebrity come on the show and talk about their 10 most favorite CDs that they would want to have on them on a desert island and why.  It was 1994, so at the time it was not possible to say “I would just bring my iPod”.

The show always got me thinking about what my top 10 desert island CDs would be and if I could even limit myself to just 10.  These days I would just bring my iPod, but if I were limited to only put 10 CDs on there, what would they be?  This is a hard one; I like a huge range of music and frankly, I get bored after a while with most things.  I listen to an album obsessively for a while and then I get sick of it and move on to something else.

Anyway, for the moment, these are my 10 desert island discs (in no particular order).  What are yours? (I’ve tagged some of you at the end.)

( As I recall from the show, multi-disc sets were counted as one):

1. Aaron Copeland conducts Copeland.  I love Copeland, and could not get by without him or “Appalachian Spring”.  “Simple Gifts” makes me want to cry (or dance) sometimes, and I feel the same way about “Letter from Home” and “Quiet City”. 

2. Joni Mitchell – Hits and Misses.  I love a good Joni tune, she makes you think and has a beautiful voice. I love both her early stuff and her new music.  The change in her voice from the 1960’s to now is kind of sad (too much smoking) and yet fascinating.  I need an album that has everything from ”Both Sides Now”, “Case of You” to “Come In From the Cold” and this set covers all the bases.

3. Pretty in Pink Movie Soundtrack – It’s a cheesy 80’s movie, but I can’t help myself on this one because it has so many great tunes and artists.  “Wouldn’t it be good?”, “Please please please let me get what I want”, “Shell Shock” and of course “Pretty in Pink” (I’m a closet Psychedelic Furs fan).

4. Essential Bach – I was raised in a home where we listened to a lot of classical music, opera, and jazz.  Some of it stuck with me and I could not live without Suite No. 3, “Sleepers Awake” and all of the Brandberg Concertos.  Yep, I’m a geek, but I love Bach; he was a great composer and no one can deny it after they hear his music.

5. Puccini’s Greatest Arias – Puccini writes a damn good aria; they can be both saddening and beautiful at the same time.  “Nessun Dorma”, “O Mio Babbino Caro” and “Chi il bel sogno di Doretta” are not to be missed.  I’m actually not a huge opera fan; I was so little that I slept through most of the ones that I was taken to when I was little. But Puccini is something else entirely and so romantic and beautiful that even non-opera fans would like his music.

6. Beastie Boys – Sold Gold Hits – These compilation albums really work for me; I get all the good stuff without all of the extra filler crap that sometimes goes on albums.  You too have to admit that you love a good round of “Sure Shot” or that you will crank up the car radio when you hear “So What’cha Want” like you’re back in high school and that “cool” means really loud car speakers…

7. The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out – My mother loves Dave Brubeck and passed her love on to me.  “Take Five” was revolutionary at the time and bears out through time as a great classic of the West Coast jazz movement.  This album also includes some other favorites of mine, “Blue Rondo a la Turk” and “Three to Get Ready”.

8. Bill Cosby – Wonderfulness. – This is not a music album, but I’m setting the rules here and I say that I can have this on my list.  I grew up listening to this Bill Cosby album and another of his albums “I Started Out as a Child”.  Both are hilarious and were not so adult that we could not understand them when we were children; they really contain a lot of kid humor.  The best cuts on the album are “Chicken Heart” and “Tonsils” and they are both about funny things from a child’s perspective.

9. Bodeans – The Best of the Bodeans: Slash and Burn – Yet another compilation album that covers all my favorites.  I started out college at a small liberal arts college in Wisconsin.  I discovered in my freshman year that I was surrounded by midwesterners (mostly Cheeseheads and Iowans) that loved this band called the “Bodeans”.  (It is necessary here to say your “o” with the proper Wisconsin accent; ask me some time and I can go into full Wisconsiner and tell you all about the mall in Sheboygan.)  We spent so much time my freshman year with our doors open listening to my neighbor’s Bodeans albums that I began to love the Bodeans too.  It’s great music and will always remind me of all of us yelling out the lyrics to “Still the Night” and “Paradise” from our dorm rooms.

10. Garden State Movie Soundtrack – I’m down to my last one and I’m panicking because I feel like I really can’t limit myself to 10, but I’m going to stick with it and pick another album that has multiple artists.  The Garden State soundtrack has a really good mix of music and artists; Coldplay, The Shins, Zero 7, Frou Frou and Thievery Corporation to name just a few.  This should keep me happy for a while.

I know I’m missing some others of my favorites, Nina Simone, Nora Jones, NIN, Shawn Colvin, Coldplay, Peter Gabriel, Mozart, Ella Fitzgerald, but I could obsess about this forever; I’ll just bring my iPod…

So Mike, Laura, Nate, Rena and Tori, you’re tagged, what are your top 10 desert island discs?

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  1. Mike Munhall Says:

    [...] response to Dorrie’s Top 10 Desert Island Discs post, for which I was tagged, here are my top ten albums. Keep in mind that my favorites change so [...]

  2. tori Says:

    Hmmm…I need to give it some thought…

    I love that you did such of mix of different kinds of music as well as even throwing in a comedy CD.

  3. rg Says:

    I love that so far all us ladies have the Beastie Boys listed :)

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