Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Sunday Night Journal — August 19, 2007

Pop Music for the Desert Island

(Not sure how this is going to display, so it may be shifting around for a while.)

I knew I was going to be pretty busy this weekend, so, just for fun, I dredged up this list. I have always resisted the sort of name-your-top-N albums/songs/artists games that pop music fans like to play, because I’m too indecisive and there never seems to be enough room alloted to the category for everything that deserves to be there. But a co-worker brought it up repeatedly, sending me his top 10 this and that, so I started to produce a Twenty-Five Best Albums list. I quickly discovered I couldn’t stand to limit myself, so I started adding multiple albums per artist, then allowed compilations, then broke out of the twenty-five limit and started calling it my Desert Island list—you know, the music you would want with you if you were shipwrecked (with, most improbably some means of listening to music). I think it was eighteen months or so ago that I first wrote this, and I made several additions and deletions while formatting it. I’m sure I’ll do the same if I look at it a year from now.

The Allman Brothers Band:The Allman Brothers Band, The Fillmore Concerts
The Beatles:Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour
Chuck Berry:His Best, volumes 1 and 2
Big Country:The Crossing
Jack Bruce:Songs for a Tailor
Buffalo Springfield:Again
The Byrds: favorites from the first five albums
Jimmy Cliff & others:The Harder They Come
Cocteau Twins:Treasure, Aikea-Guinea
Leonard Cohen:Songs from a Room, Recent Songs, selections from Various Positions and I’m Your Man
Julee Cruise:Floating Into the Night
Donovan:Sunshine Superman, Mellow Yellow
Nick Drake:Fruit Tree
Bob Dylan:Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde
Everly Brothers:favorites
Fairport Convention:Liege and Leaf, What We Did on Our Holidays
Emmy Lou Harris:Wrecking Ball
Jimi Hendrix:Are You Experienced?, favorites from Electric Ladyland
Joe Henry:Shuffletown
Buddy Holly:20 Golden Greats
Rupert Hine:Waving Not Drowning
The Incredible String Band:The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, Wee Tam, Big Huge
The Innocence Mission:Befriended, We Walked in Song
Jethro Tull:Stand Up
King Crimson:In the Court of the Crimson King
The Kinks:Something Else, The Village Green Preservation Society
Love:Forever Changes
The Mermen:A Glorious Lethal Euphoria
Van Morrison:Astral Weeks, Moondance, Veedon Fleece
Pink Floyd:favorites from More, Ummagumma, Meddle, Obscured by Clouds
Portishead:Dummy
Procol HarumProcol Harum, A Salty Dog
Judee Sill:Heart Food
Steeleye Span:large selection from 1970-75
Slowdive:Just For a Day, Souvlaki
Ultravox:Vienna, favorites from other albums
Tom Waits:Rain Dogs, Franks Wild Years, numerous favorites from Swordfishtrombone, Mule Variations, Blood Money, Real Gone

It was interesting to find that the largest total amount of music from any one artist comes from Tom Waits. I started to replace the King Crimson album with something by Yes—basically I wanted to include one ’70s prog-rock album, but it could have been one of several. I’m not sure about Pink Floyd, but the songs I have in mind are the spacey, dreamy ones, like “Fearless” from Meddle. Veedon Fleece is an addition—I had not heard it for some years when I originally made the list. Hmm, St. Dominic’s Preview and/or Common One should perhaps be on there, too. And what about Al Stewart?...

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