What is the one album you can be trapped on a desert island with for the rest of your life?

Hmmmm…

  • Mothra@mander.xyz
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    2 years ago

    Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Gardens (definitely a Carbon Based album, but it’s a tough choice)

    • Toto
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      2 years ago

      What immediately comes to my mind is my “super party mix” mix tape so good on you

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    I can’t figure out if I’d want something with vocals to give me a sense of companionship, or something without vocals so it doesn’t drive me insane.

    With vocals: Grateful Dead - Cornell 5/8/77

    Without vocals: John Coltrane - Live at Village Vanguard

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    I’ll go with something current. ‘The Loveliest Time’ by Carly Rae Jepsen. People around me seem to like this album a lot…

    For the rest, I’ll just bang some coconuts against each other to create sound. This way I’ll become the best tribute band for various classic works on the island. Everyone’s welcome!

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    Distinguishing Marks by Fingerprintz. I’ve been listening to that album since 1985 and it never got old.

    …even though apparently I did

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    I’d have to go with the album that’s verbal instructions for how to build a two way radio out of a coconut and seaweed.

    • ren (a they/them)OPM
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      2 years ago

      I always appreciated Davis, but never got into his work. Love jazz, but jazz-jazz? Tough one for me.

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        2 years ago

        If you’re coming from a rock background you could check out In a Silent Way or A Tribute to Jack Johnson, and if you like those, go to Bitches Brew.