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Title: If You Only Could Bring One CD with you on...
Description: On a stranded island, what would it be?


Scrooge McSuck - December 31, 2004 04:47 AM (GMT)
Double-Disc CD's count, it can't be from two seperate purchases, and it CANNOT be a burned (custom) CD.

This would be a hard choice for me, but it comes down to what do I like more? Which would be Guns N' Roses. I have several CDs of theirs, but the one I could listen to all the time is the Live Era 1987-93 2-Disc set. Such great songs. Here's the track lists...

Guns N' Roses Live Era 1987-1993:
Disc 1:

1. Nightrain
2. Mr. Brownstone
3. It's So Easy
4. Welcome To The Jungle
5. Dust N' Bones
6. My Michelle
7. You're Crazy
8. Used To Love Her
9. Patience
10. It's Alright
11. November Rain
Disc 2:
1. Out Ta Get Me
2. Pretty Tied Up
3. Yesterdays
4. Move To The City
5. You Could Be Mine
6. Rocket Queen
7. Sweet Child O' Mine
8. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
9. Don't Cry
10. Estranged
11. Paradise City


Big F'N Swigg - December 31, 2004 02:41 PM (GMT)
Johnny Cash-Unchained 5 disc box set. Maybe I'll add in the track listing when I have more time.

Real F'n Show - December 31, 2004 05:54 PM (GMT)
Tool- Aenema

I honestly don't think this CD has ever left my CD player since I bought it.

PedigreeMC - January 2, 2005 04:39 AM (GMT)
Id probably go with my Greatest Hits by Stevie Ray Vaughan. I probably have around 12 CDs by him, but this one just has everything wrapped up in one. Just top to bottom greatness. Tightrope, Pride and Joy, Crossfire, Texas Flood and a song that Ive almost worn a hole through, his version of Little Wing by Jimi.

SamoaRowe - January 2, 2005 04:40 PM (GMT)
Hmm... I'd bring... probably a greatest hits album by an artist I really like, just so it will be a bit longer before I have a nervous breakdown and break the cd over my knee.

I think I'd bring Pearl Jam's greatest hits, just because there are so many songs on it and their sound changed so much over time.

Darryl The Hitman - December 8, 2007 09:17 PM (GMT)
Greatest Hits and Box Sets are a bit of a coput for this question, I think. I think the way to answer is to name an album by a band that isn't necessarily all their best-known/greatest songs on one disc but is a good representation of the band's work as a whole.

I will now cop out by offering a list of albums (by acts I like) I think meet that criteria:

Metallica--Metallica
Elton John--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Nirvana--In Utero
Soundgarden--Superunknown
The Beatles--The Beatles
Jimi Hendrix--Axis: Bold As Love
Foo Fighters--Echoes, Silence, Patience, And Grace
Black Sabbath--Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

If I have to pick just one? I'll take Soundgarden's Superunknown and never be bored of it.




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