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I would like to start a CD collection. Which record should I buy first?


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Frostbrand Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 17-May-2001 7:55pm  
Love Scenes by Diana Krall, The John Peel Sessions by Cinerama, any CD by Sleater Kinney, Meredith Brooks, or They Might Be Giants.
Kris13
posted 17-May-2001 8:02pm  
First you should buy "Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morissette. She's da bomb!  * smile *

Second you should buy "No need to argue" by the Cranberries. They rock!

And third you should buy "The Joshua Tree" by U2. They're amazing
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 17-May-2001 8:05pm  
Hourglass by James Taylor!  * smile *
callen610
posted 17-May-2001 9:41pm  
Assuming you have NONE what-so-ever, I would recommend the Beatles One album as a good starting point. Once you have a good compilation of "Greatest Hits" albums, then I would move on to individual albums.
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 17-May-2001 9:57pm  
K, I will help you with what you need from the classical music. But everything labeled 'Phillips', and you won't make mistake in the performance.

To have your collection complete, you have to have works by Mozart, J.S.Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Vivaldi, Schubert, Schumman, Chopin, Monteverdi, Wagner, etc.
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 17-May-2001 9:59pm  
I use to like that album of Alanis so much; but I'm not anymore into that kind of music.

I don't like her newest album. I think it's too weird.
Zang
(reply to IanLovesPhoebe) posted 17-May-2001 10:08pm  
I don't know. What kind of music do you like? I need a little more to go on.
Matt
posted 17-May-2001 10:12pm  
White Ladder by David Gray
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 17-May-2001 10:13pm  
Dark Side of the Moon!
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 17-May-2001 11:08pm  
What do you mean too weird?

What kind of stuff are you into now?
bcollins
posted 18-May-2001 2:18am  
Anything by Mozart, Beethoven or J.S.Bach.
Wicksy Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-May-2001 7:06am  
George Michael: Ladies and Gentlemen
Natalie Imbruglia: Left of the middle
Michael Jackson: Bad and Thriller
Ice Cube: Death Certificate
Elton John: The Greatest Hits
Maarten
posted 18-May-2001 8:42am  
Sonic Youth - Washing Machine
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 18-May-2001 8:55am  
Well, first off, if you want to start a CD collection, you shouldn't buy a record. They don't fit in the CD player very well, and the laser doesn't work on them.
Then you should buy Sarah McLachlan's "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy."
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-May-2001 9:30am  
Anything by Led Zeppelin, Jimmi Hendix, Beatles, AC/DC or The Doors.
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to romkey) posted 18-May-2001 9:32am  
I was thinking of saying Pink Floyd when this was in Qual. but I forgot  * smile *
cpierson
posted 18-May-2001 9:54am  
I'm enjoying the heck out of Tool's Lateralus right now.
jkiehart
posted 18-May-2001 11:22am  
Tom Waites: "Small Change"
Biggles Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 18-May-2001 11:27am  
I don't know much about music.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to ASB) posted 18-May-2001 12:08pm  
Dark Side of the Moon was the very first CD I bought...  * smile *
drdt
posted 18-May-2001 12:51pm  
Dark Side of the Moon.
spidertea
posted 18-May-2001 2:36pm  
Tori Amos "Little Earthquakes"
Paula Cole "This Fire"
Hole "Live Through This"
Alice in Chains Unplugged
Godsmack (self titled)
Kristen Hersh "Hips and Makers"
Belly "King"
Veruca Salt "American Thighs"
Stone Temple Pilots "Core"
Ani Difranco "Dilate"
Korn (self titled)
spidertea
(reply to Kris13) posted 18-May-2001 2:37pm  
I have all those- they rock!
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to romkey) posted 18-May-2001 2:48pm  
Thats cool you have good taste. I won't embarass myself by saying what the first music I bought was.  * smile *
ASexyBabesToy
posted 18-May-2001 3:09pm  
Any Led Zeppelin.
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to ASexyBabesToy) posted 18-May-2001 3:11pm  
jynx
ASexyBabesToy
(reply to romkey) posted 18-May-2001 3:11pm  
That was the second one I bought. The first was Led Zeppelin Song Remains The Same.
ASexyBabesToy
(reply to ASB) posted 18-May-2001 3:12pm  
I knew you would say that.
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to ASexyBabesToy) posted 18-May-2001 3:12pm  
hey your not allowed to talk I jynxed you!!!
ASexyBabesToy
(reply to ASB) posted 18-May-2001 3:23pm  
!!!!!????!!!???><><><><><
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-May-2001 3:24pm  
Are you trying to talk? ok dave cut it out  * winking raspberry *
mandy
posted 18-May-2001 4:19pm  
Marilyn Manson
Antichrist Superstar

I have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of CD's.

I asked myself..." Self, If someone came and stole all your CD's which one would you replace first?"....
Maarten
(reply to IanLovesPhoebe) posted 18-May-2001 4:26pm  
The song X.Y.U. by the Smashing Pumpins. Try to get the live version. It kicks ass!!
mandy
(reply to romkey) posted 18-May-2001 4:28pm  
All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel.
All that you love
All that you hate
All you distrust
All you save.
All that you give
All that you deal
All that you buy,
beg, borrow or steal.
All you create
All you destroy
All that you do
All that you say.
All that you eat
And everyone you meet
All that you slight
And everyone you fight.
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
IanLovesPhoebe
posted 18-May-2001 4:51pm  
Kid A by Radiohead.
IanLovesPhoebe
(reply to Maarten) posted 18-May-2001 4:55pm  
I already have it!
IanLovesPhoebe
(reply to Zang) posted 18-May-2001 4:56pm  
I would rather find out about your taste. This is what this survey is about.
IanLovesPhoebe
posted 18-May-2001 4:58pm  
Ahem, to all in general...this is a purely hypothetical question, just so everybody can talk about the music they like. I'm not this goon who has to do a survey before he can decide what he wants to buy, as some of you seem to think  * smile *
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 18-May-2001 5:00pm  
By weird, I mean she just added too much 'Eastern' style in her music. There is one song on her new album that I just can't listen to because it makes me REALLY upset, and I have to start crying.

Rigth now, I'm into rap, hip hop, R&B, some rock, techno and industrial, and some classical music.
confetti
posted 18-May-2001 5:26pm  
I by the Beatles. That's a great start.
Then you should think about Lauryn Hill a little bit.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to mandy) posted 18-May-2001 5:40pm  
I listened to that this morning after I answered this survey  * smile *
mandy
(reply to romkey) posted 18-May-2001 5:42pm  
I was listening to it as I typed that comment  * smile *
Frostbrand Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-May-2001 6:40pm  
Anything by Sarah McLAhlan or Tori Amos would be good. Smart by Sleeper, although that may be too sexually strong for you. World Entertainment War if you can find it. Rage Against The Machine. Killing in the Name is a powerful anti-racism song, and Bulls on Parade is a great dig at the NRA.
Kris13
(reply to spidertea) posted 18-May-2001 7:36pm  
That's SO kelw!

What else do you have?  * smile *
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 18-May-2001 7:37pm  
Which song is that?

Is it by any chance "That I would be good" ?
Kris13
(reply to Wicksy) posted 18-May-2001 7:38pm  
What's your favorite song on "Left of the middle" ?  * smile *
Kris13
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 18-May-2001 7:40pm  
That's a wicked album. What's your favorite song?
Maarten
(reply to IanLovesPhoebe) posted 18-May-2001 8:36pm  
Do you like it?
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 18-May-2001 9:15pm  
I really can't remember the name, but I'm sure it's not 'That I Would be Good'. I think it's like sixth or seventh song on the CD. She is saying something that he is just alike her father, and I remember one line, and it goes 'with my fifty odd years'.

That's all I can remember of.
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 18-May-2001 9:21pm  
Umm....i can't think of the name right now...
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to mandy) posted 19-May-2001 12:24am  
 * smile * I like that song.
kaleb777
posted 19-May-2001 5:28am  
Bob Marley - Legend
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 19-May-2001 8:42am  
But do you know what song I'm referring to?
Jemmy
posted 19-May-2001 9:57am  
Whitney Houston's greatest hits.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to Kris13) posted 19-May-2001 11:03am  
I don't really have a favorite; I think the whole album is so good.
IanLovesPhoebe
(reply to Maarten) posted 19-May-2001 12:08pm  
Obviously!!!  * smile *
Wicksy Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Kris13) posted 19-May-2001 12:57pm  
1- Leave me alone

2- Torn

3- Wishing I was there

You?
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 19-May-2001 9:07pm  
Yeah...i know which one...but that's not the one that almost makes me cry.
Kris13
(reply to Wicksy) posted 19-May-2001 9:10pm  
1- smoke
2- Leave me alone
3- Impressed

But the rest are also really good. I wonder why she never came out with anything again  * frown *
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 19-May-2001 9:49pm  
Which one makes you cry?
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 19-May-2001 10:14pm  
"That I would be good.....
...even if I gained 10 lbs...That i would be great...even if i went bankrupt....That i would be loved....if i was no honoree...  * frown * ......that i would be loved!...even when numb myself!....That i would be good....even when i am overwhelmed!....That i would be good...whether with or without you.... * frown * "

I'm gonna go cry now...
Iseult Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Kris13) posted 19-May-2001 11:03pm  
Oh, I like that song. It is kind of sad.  * frown *
Zang
(reply to IanLovesPhoebe) posted 19-May-2001 11:09pm  
Oh, I thought that might be the case. My tastes are extremely eclectic. I just started up a new "radio station" on MP3.com. Check it out.

http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/179/absolute_eclecticism.html
Kris13
(reply to Iseult) posted 20-May-2001 1:18am  
 * frown *
SueBee Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-May-2001 1:31am  
Whichever one you want the most.  * raspberry *
SweetKisses
posted 20-May-2001 2:47am  
I would say the Beatles 1 CD, everyone loves the beatles, well ok, not everyone, but I do... hmmm
maryannd
posted 20-May-2001 3:32am  
Beatles The White Album
pooh
posted 20-May-2001 8:37am  
ABBA's Greatest Hits
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 20-May-2001 10:21am  
"The Velvet Underground with Nico" (banana album), "the Beatles" (white album), Bowie "ChangesOne", X "Los Angeles", Natalie Merchant "Carnival", B-52's "Wild Planet", Siouxsie and the Banshees "Twice upon a time", Planxty "Cold blow and the rainy night", Dead Can Dance "Spirit Chaser", the Music of Eric Satie "the Velvet Gentleman" (or any with 'Les Trois Gymnopidaes'), Robert Fripp "Exposure"
Soundtracks: Lost Highway, Repo Man, Twin Peaks, Peter Gunn, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Porgy & Bess, Phantom of the Paradise
A good collection of swing, international (like javanese), van morrison, doors, eagles, simon & garfunkle, "Surf City Underground", "the Ventures knock me out", "inxs", heart,
nasale
posted 20-May-2001 10:44am  
How about Loreena McKennit? She's very good.I really don't know how to describe it. You'd have to hear her to decide if you like it, I guess.
heyzeus1
posted 20-May-2001 11:48am  
tool -aenima
heyzeus1
posted 20-May-2001 11:50am  
oh no! wait! billy torpe - children of the sun!
heyzeus1
posted 20-May-2001 11:50am  
no! wait wait! i mean pink floyd - the wall
heyzeus1
posted 20-May-2001 11:51am  
ah what the hell, buy all three!
SueBee Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-May-2001 12:45pm  
Sheryl Crow
davethebrave371
posted 20-May-2001 2:54pm  
"$484.00" by The Fine Print, "The Decline" by NOFX or "Shush" by Righteous Corn Farmers. For the first and last ones, look on MP3.com for more information on them. They are little known, but AWESOME bands. JERRY FOREVER!!
Hotbabe
posted 20-May-2001 3:52pm  
Ayia Napa Return to Fantasy Island.
spidertea
(reply to Kris13) posted 20-May-2001 5:20pm  
Everything I listed, then a lot more. I forgot to mention Concrete Blonde though!
Kris13
(reply to spidertea) posted 20-May-2001 6:14pm  
oh..neva heard of them.
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to Matt) posted 20-May-2001 9:01pm  
He was on the Tonight Show wiht Jay Leno just a couple of day ago.
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 20-May-2001 9:05pm  
All right! Phantom of the Paradise.  * smile *
darkshadowsseeker
posted 20-May-2001 9:07pm  
Anything by Annie Lennox with or without the Eurythmics, anything by k.d.Lang, Elton John, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, the Righteous Brothers (especially Unchained Melody), Classic (old) Kiss.
Matt
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 20-May-2001 9:41pm  
I missed it, I also missed when he was on David Letterman too...  * wry smile *
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 20-May-2001 10:08pm  
I was expecting you to chime in again on that one.
anonymous
posted 21-May-2001 12:17am  
Eden's Crush "Popstars" CD....  * smile *
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 21-May-2001 1:26am  
I think you know me too well!  * smile *
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to Matt) posted 21-May-2001 1:28am  
I'm sure he'll pop up again on another show.
Cleo
posted 21-May-2001 4:55pm  
everything Beatles,Hendrix,Zepplin,Doors,Stones,War,Santana,Doobies,CSNY,Alice Cooper,Chicago,Elton,Iron Butterfly,Carol King,Aretha,Blind Faith,Van Halen,Temps,Pink Floyd,Traffic,Pendergrass,Barry,Who,Cher & Queen
Goose66
posted 21-May-2001 11:14pm  
Fleetwood Mac's Boxed Set. You will thank yourself for the rest of your life. Also if you're young, it may help you to realize our music really was better until the mid-90s, compared to this crap that's being released now. Oh jeez, I sound like an old person, but it's really true!  * smile *
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to Cleo) posted 22-May-2001 7:02am  
I resorted to highlights of my oldies collection just to have them represented here amongst fresher energy, even though I never listen to that stuff anymore. I don't have quite the passion to find out who my favorite musicians are these days, especially since I don't buy music anymore (well, actually I'm building quite a vinyl collection of oldies from thrift store highlights). I turn on the radio and let new stuff of diverse genres come to me. Is it similar for you, or are you still still 'main stay'ing on stuff from your formative period?
skydvr02
posted 22-May-2001 8:52am  
Ac/Dc rocks, buy them...any cd is good. I would get Back in Black personally.
Cleo
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 22-May-2001 5:21pm  
Oh yes! I'm a die hard 60s music loving,recycled flower power,head banging Hippie.One might say I'm stuck in a time warp.I feel some of the BEST music ever,came out of the mid 60's.Funny tho because alot of it has come back in a fresher innovative way.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to Cleo) posted 22-May-2001 11:46pm  
My collection was once similar to yours. It was less metal / hot rock, and more experimental.. Fripp & Eno, Floyds Umma Gumma, All the early punk/new wave/industrial, and all sorts of 60's like BeBopaLula, Hang on Sloopy, Leader of the pack sort of stuff.
We had every album of Beatles, P.Floyd, Doors, T.Heads & many others. I remember picking on my son because his esteemed 'Nine inch nails' had basically one song spread over several CD's, quite unlike the bands of our age like the Beatles. I heartily recommend 'Dead can Dance' to see how our roots have evolved. It's mistral and drumming without head banging. The direction Siouxsie & the Banshees was heading a decade ago.
Cleo
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 23-May-2001 12:25am  
when time allows I will need to track down "siouxsie & the Banshees.But yeah,I like all the stuff you mentioned here.As a matter of fact I'm still trying to track down a "Vanilla Fudge" CD.Have you tapped the Beatle site it's so cool.Check it out.
SueBee Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 23-May-2001 1:11am  
I like your taste in music!
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to SueBee) posted 23-May-2001 1:11am  
Thanks.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to Cleo) posted 23-May-2001 1:58am  
I actually got disgusted with myself for living in a time warp. I decided that listening to my old music would only synergize my entropy. I'm about to make a compilation for my son of classic guitarist tracks though (that I hadn't even been able to hear in my collection until I picked up a guitar) from my vinyl collection. 'Siouxsie' makes me 'feel' like I'm in a mist of dancing spectral energies. 'Dead can Dance' makes me feel like all ages past live with me now. They are atmospheric, not narrative, like we grew up with.
kirsty
posted 23-May-2001 4:29am  
Anything with Elvis on it.
Cleo
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 23-May-2001 2:02pm  
I looovvvve classic guitar!My brother plays classic guitar.How old is your son?
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber
(reply to Cleo) posted 24-May-2001 12:18am  
Almost 17. I got to hear him play last night on the guitar (a black acoustic electric) I got him for christmas. He sounds like a black forest stream, dark and organic. I wish he weren't dark, but my daughter is light, and I was somewhat dark at his age too. I visited a guitar shop today full of cello's, dobro's, etc. A very woody place. Classic, like Liona Boyd? (who does a cross between flamenco and hiawatha forests)
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