Duncan has laid down the rules thus: one CD per artist, no greatest hits and no soundtracks. I'm guessing that he will probably exclude musicals, classical and opera too. So, with those restrictions in place, my list, in no particular order, would probably be:
This is subject to revision of course.
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I reckon you’ve got great taste, Karen!
Yeah. I did discount musical and classical cds. Would be interesting to see your list inclusive of soundtracks, musicals, classical, and opera.
For me, I don’t think that mine would change much. I’d possible include, Les Miserables, and The Two Towers Soundtracks, but not sure what I’d leave out.
Hmm..
I’ve never heard of half those artists.. hehe
Yes, I’d love to know what your top 10 movie soundtracks are too!
I lurve soundtracks… maybe i’ll compile my top 10 list as well…
You should—that would be heaps interesting!
Hi Karen! Lists are interesting. I’ve just spent an hour making my own lists.
*raised eyebrows* to the STP and the Sundays! Both are excellent CDs, but top ten?!?
And the Spin Doctors is just a dark horse from the past. Wow.
I didn’t listen to most of those things during the time when they were first release so they don’t sound that dated to me. And the Spin Doctors’ Pocket Full of Kryptonite is just a really really AWESOME album!