1. Edgard Varese, _The Collected Works of Edgard Varese_ (note: as Varese
only wrote twelve pieces during the period 1921 to 1965, his collected
works easily fit upon one CD. I will fervently debate the point that
'collected works' is not the same as 'greatest hits').
2. Jethro Tull, _Thick as a Brick_
3. Paco de Lucia, _Sciroco_
4. Frank Zappa, _Joe's Garage_
5. Arnold Schoenberg, _Moses und Aron_
6. L. Beethoven, _Late String Quartets_
7. Camper Van Beethoven, _Telephone Free Landslide Victory_
8. Pink Floyd, _Piper at the Gates of Dawn/Saucerful of Secrets_
9. Butthole Surfers, _Hairway to Stephen_
10. Kamantauskas, _Last Visible Dog; Flute Song; Latangi Quartet; Trio for
Guitar, Cello and Marimba_
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Martin B. Schwimmer wrote:
> Forget about this DNSO business. Let's just compile a list of ten CDs (I
> was going to say album but that would have dated me) we would take to a
> desert island (I was going to say Niue but I know Bill Semich has a
> collection of MP3 files there on his server). Who wants to go first? No
> greatest hits CDs allowed.
>
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Alex Kamantauskas
Tugger Networks