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Subject: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: ShellyGal on 06/05/03 at 03:00 p.m.

Nirvana? Billy Joel? Beatles? Burnt CD's? Sum 41?
(Will post my answer later).

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: kimmers on 06/05/03 at 03:08 p.m.

Some early country-Crystal Gayle, Patsy Cline, Don Williams, etc
Some Beatles and Beach Boys
Time Life series of Singers and Songwriters (70's) and a few other mixed 70's, James Taylor, ELO, Queen
Lots of 80's stuff-Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, lots of mixed 80's stuff
Definitely George Michael   :)   :)
Some Red Hot Chili Peppers, Coldplay, Queens of the Stone Age, Enya, Train, etc
and various Christmas CDs

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: oddxsocks on 06/05/03 at 03:15 p.m.

in the CD rack, you would find the cases for (in this exact order):

the ones with smilies after them are ones i still actually listen to.  the happier the little smilies are, the more i listen to this album.  the ones without smilies i don't listen to any more.  the italic ones are burned copies.

beastie boys - licensed to ill :)
bon jovi - crush
eminem - the eminem show
good charlotte - self-titled
good charlotte - the young and the hopeless
linkin park - hybrid theory
the offspring - ignition ;D
the offspring - smash ;D
the offspring - ixnay on the hombre :D
the offspring - americana :-/
the offspring - conspiracy of one :)
reel big fish - turn the radio off ;D
reel big fish - why do they rock so hard? :D
smash mouth - fush yu mang ;D
smash mouth - fush yu mang
smash mouth - astro lounge :)
smash mouth - the east bay sessions ;D
smash mouth - self-titled :)
smash mouth - self-titled
sugar ray - lemonade & brownies ;D
sugar ray - floored :D
sugar ray - 14:59 :)
sugar ray - self-titled :-/
weezer - the blue album :-/

and some mixed cds, specifically entitled:
the "i'm a loser" cd
maximus
du bist ein berliner!
the CD burner doesn't like me
if i had a phrase every time i heard that dollar, i'd have ONE phrase.

and also, cds i used to have but got rid of:
blink-182 - enema of the state
new found glory - sticks and stones

that was waaaay to informative.  i'm bored. :)

edited AGAIN to make it even more annoyingly specific. ;)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: 80s_cheerleader on 06/05/03 at 03:16 p.m.

A little bit of everything, except classical, unless you count my "mood" CD's that have ocean/rain/storm sounds with a bit of classical mixed in.  Don't think there's any "rap" in there either.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: CatwomanofV on 06/05/03 at 05:05 p.m.

Besides that fact that it is too small for the CDs I have, you will see it alphabatized by catagory-rock, classical, latin, musicals, Jazz, new age, and comedy. The problem with that, whenever I get a new one, I have rearrange everything.  ::) The rock catagory is the biggest.

NO RAP!


Cat

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Rock_Princess on 06/05/03 at 05:24 p.m.

Too many burned ones...  :-[
But it goes like this:
Led Zeppelin, Queen, Van Halen, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Alice In Chains, The Who, Pearl Jam, Leonard Cohen, Dire Straits, Manic Street Preachers, U2, Guns N' Roses, Peter Gabriel...
And that's couting out the tapes...  ;)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: gamblefish on 06/05/03 at 05:45 p.m.


Quoting:
Besides that fact that it is too small for the CDs I have, you will see it alphabatized by catagory-rock, classical, latin, musicals, Jazz, new age, and comedy. The problem with that, whenever I get a new one, I have rearrange everything.  ::) The rock catagory is the biggest.

NO RAP!


Cat
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Hey, alphabetization is the only way to find anything!!!

Mine looks like this (list not alphabetized for some strange reason...)

Queensryche
Zeppelin
Megadeth
Pantera
Savior Machine
Guardian
Neil Young
Blue Oyster Cult
Pink Floyd
Pretenders
Yes
America
Deliverance
Stryper
Triumph
plus more...too many to list...

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Mike_Florio on 06/05/03 at 06:12 p.m.

Quoting:
Nirvana? Billy Joel? Beatles? Burnt CD's? Sum 41?
(Will post my answer later).
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Oh dear God yes, you would see a whole lotta billy Joel...probably more than anyone else...he is my favorite singer after all...

youd see all his albums except "Cold Spring Harbor"-hard to find on CD

Nirvana, youd see "Nevermind," thats about it

Beatles: "Abbey Road," "Sgt Peppers," "White," "Rubber soul," "Hey Jude," "Let it be," and looking foreward to MMT soon...

Absolutley no Sum41...definatly not....

burnt CDs are plentiful...I have 41 in a set so far, and Im still making more...

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 06/05/03 at 06:17 p.m.

My CD's are in different places around the house because they won't all fit in one unit.

Most of what I have is Top 40, but I do have a bit of jazz, new age and classical.  :D

Here's a list (from memory) of some of the artists whose CD's I have:

ABBA
America
David Bowie
Bread
The Cars
Def Leppard
Duran Duran
The Eagles
England Dan & John Ford Coley
Earth, Wind & Fire
Dan Fogelberg
Fleetwood Mac
Roberta Flack
Peter Gabriel
Genesis
Heart
Hall & Oates
Jefferson Starship
Elton John
Billy Joel
Journey
John Lennon
Gordon Lightfoot
Huey Lewis & The News
John Cougar Mellencamp
Olivia Newton-John
Alan Parsons Project
The Police
Gerry Rafferty
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Sting
Supertramp
Toto
.38 Special
Van Halen
Stevie Wonder
ZZ Top

That's only some of them.  I also have a ton of compilations.  :)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Goreripper on 06/05/03 at 06:23 p.m.

You would see:

AC/DC
Aerosmith
Bryan Adams
Alice in Chains
The Angels
Annihilator
Anthrax
Armored Saint
Baby Animals
Jimmy Barnes
Black Label Society
Black Sabbath
Blue Oyster Cult
Bon Jovi
Jeff Buckley
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Eric Clapton
Cold Chisel
Deep Purple
Entombed
Europe
Faith No More
Fear Factory
Foo Fighters
Led Zeppelin
Hard Ons
Heaven
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Kiss
Kings of the Sun
Madonna
Metallica
Megadeth
Midnight Oil
Motley Crue
Nirvana
Ozzy Osbourne
Pearl Jam
Rainbow
Ratt
Rolling Stones
Rollins Band
Rose Tattoo
Sepultura
Slayer
Soundgarden
Tool
U2
W.A.S.P.
Whitesnake
White Zombie
You Am I

and dozens of unsigned Australian heavy metal and hard rock bands, plus hundreds of metal bands from Scandinavia, Germany, Britain, France, Russia, the former Eastern Bloc and Mediterranean countries that most of you have probably never heard of. :)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Billy_Florio on 06/05/03 at 06:53 p.m.

well, Ill just name some of my CDs, not records, 8 tracks, 45s or cassettes.....or burned CDs (I have 41 mixes of all different things rock/r&b/blues/soul related things)

just some:
Aerosmith (all the good stuff)
Billy Joel (every album)
Beatles (ever album after 1965)
Rolling stones (just about every album before 1974, plus 40 licks which I never should have bought because its missing EVERYTHING!)
White stripes
Strokes
Led Zeppelin
Pink FLoyd
Doors
Van Morrison
Cream
Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck group
Yardbirds
Rod Stewart
Elton John
Bruce Springsteen and the E street band
Mooni Suzuki
the animals
Young rascals
Bon Jovi
U2
the Who
Beck Bogert and Appice
Blind faith
Boston
PEarl Jam
Nirvana
Radiohead
GNR
Live
Janis Joplin (big brother and the Holding company)
RHCP
Steely Dan
Kinks
Moby (for some odd odd reason)
eagles
Elvis costello and the attractions
Humble Pie
David Bowie
Meat loaf
Styx
Blondie
Sly and the Family Stone
Bob Dylan
Santana
The Clash
No Doubt
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
the Raveonettes
Van Halen
Billy Squier

thats all i can remember...plus about every otehr band you can think of on Mixed CDs

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 06/05/03 at 07:17 p.m.

Linkin Park "Hyrbid Theory" ;D
Linkin Park "Reanimation" :D
Linkin Park "Meteora" ;D
Evanescence "Fallen" (looking to buy their first CD...) ;D
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Californication" (burnt copy) ;D
Red Hot Chili Peppers "By The Way" ;D (I'm looking for One Hot Minute, and I'm not allowed to buy the rest unless they have edited versions >:( :-/ ...or if I burn a copy)
Weird Al Yankovic "Running With Scissors" ;D
Weird Al Yankovic "Poodle Hat" :D
Nirvana "Nevermind" (burnt copy) ;D
Audioslave "Audioslave"  :D
Sum41 "Does This Look Infected" (burnt copy)  ;D
Boxcar Racer "Boxcar Racer" :)
Weezer "Maladroit" ;D (going to buy the others soon)
Outkast "Stankonia" :) / :D
The Simpsons "Go Simpsonic With The Simpsons" :)
Craig David "Born To Do It" :-/ / :)
Will Smith "Big Willie Style" :)
Will Smith "Willenium" :-/
Barenaked Ladies "Maroon" :D
Alanis Morrisette "Jagged Little Pill"  ;D

CDs I gave to my brother or trashed :
NSync "NSync" :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
Hanson "Middle Of Nowhere"  :-[ :-[ :-[ (not as bad because they play their own instruments :P)
Now volumes 5, 7, and 8
Both Rugrats soundtracks (don't get me wrong, the Rugrats are awesome...its the soundtracks that suck ;))
Both Pokemon soundtracks (although Weird Al's and the B-52's songs on there are cool.)

Burnt CDs: (all are  ;D )
"Alternative Metal" (includingLinkin Park, Evanescence, System Of A Down, Korn, etc.)
"Rock CD 1" (various artists including AFI, Blindside, Grey Daze, and Pearl Jam)
"Rock CD 2" (various including Finch, Bad Religion, Pretty Girls Make Graves and Dashboard Confessional)
"Weezer Greatest Hits" (including "Island In The Sun", "Tired Of Sex", and "Say It Ain't So")
"Piebald-RX Bandits-Mustard Plug" (various songs from the aforementioned artists)
"Love Songs That Don't Suck" (including songs by TaTu, Weird Al, Shakira, and Tim McGraw)
"Michael's 2000 Mix CD" (burnt by my cousin, including Third Eye Blind, Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg, and Eagle Eye Cherry)
"Michael's Favorites 1" (including Bubba Sparxxx, Alien Ant Farm, and blink-182 - a lot of the songs I put on here, however, don't seem as good as they used to - maybe because I got better taste in music :o ;D - I was trying to follow trends and put radio hits on this CD, bleh)
"Michael's Favorites 2" (including Cake, Ozzy Osbourne, Weezer, and P. Diddy)
"Michael's Favorites 3" (including Incubus, Timabland & Magoo, Musiq Soulchild, and Papa Roach)
"The Cliche CD 1" (CDs I made for me and a friend including Aqua, Offspring, and Styx; all 4 CDs include various sound bytes from Space Ghost, The Brak Show, South Park, and Austin Powers)
"The Cliche CD 2" (including Madonna, Randy Newman, and Queen)
"The Cliche CD 3" (including Bowling For Soup, Liam Lynch, and Cyndi Lauper)
"The Cliche CD 4" (including Weird Al, NoFX, Linkin Park, and Reel Big Fish)
"Misc 1" (including Transplants, Collective Soul, Red Hot Chili Peppers)
"Misc 2" (inclduing Rush, Loverboy, Powerman 5000, Motion City Soundtrack)
"Misc 3" (including Radiohead, Maroon 5, Dolour, Madness)
"Misc 4" (including White Stripes, Glassjaw, Primus, Deadsy)
"Color CD" (songs with names of colors in them)
"Body And Blood CD" (songs that have to do with the body in some sort of way)
"Days CD" (songs that have to do with days, i.e days of the week)
"Stop/Go CD" (songs have either "Stop" or "Go" in title)
"Graduation CD" (a CD I made for myself for graduation - including Vitamin C, Baz Luhrmann, and Bill Withers)



Yes, I know I posted more than I needed to, I'm bored. ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Joelle on 06/05/03 at 07:19 p.m.

Celine Dion
Josh Groban
Faith Hill
Mood music
a few burned CD's with a little of everything (Mariah Carey, James Taylor, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Charlotte Church, The Beatles to name a few)
Christian artists like Jaci Velasquez, Ginny Owens, Rebecca St. James, Point of Grace, True Vibe (which has a 98 Degrees sound)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Wicked Lester on 06/05/03 at 07:24 p.m.

Lots!!!

Many 80s comps... ie: Living in Oblivion.

Some country... Don Williams, Oak Ridge Boys, Aaron Tippin, Merle Haggard, Joe Nichols, Steve Azar, Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Chesney, Vern Gosdin, Johnny Cash, Tim McGraw, John Anderson, etc.

But mostly stuff like this:

KISS
Lee Aaron
The Rembrandts
Ozzy
Sublime
Third Eye Blind
Porno for Pyros
Jane's Addiction
WASP
Led Zepplin
Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Triumph
Roger Hodgson
Rush
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
The Tragically Hip
Jesus and Mary Chain
ELP
The Babys
The Replacements
John Cougar/Mellencamp
Simple Minds
Y&T
Accept
Queensryche
Eric Clapton
Rick Springfield
Gordon Lightfoot
Jerry Harrison
Faster Pussycat
Motley Crue
Journey
Foreigner
Boomtown Rats
Slayer
REO Speedwagon
Van Morrison
Huey Lewis & the News
Rob Zombie
The Clash
Sister Hazel
Return to Zero
Adrian Belew
Scoprions
Better Than Ezra
AC/DC
Metallica
Pearl Jam
Queen
Van Halen
Neil Young
Suzanne Vega
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Dokken
Ratt
Robin Trower
Frank Sinatra
10cc
Collective Soul
Blind Melon
Silverchair
Green Day
Jars of Clay
Smash Mouth
Warrant
Elvis Costelloo
Doobie Brothers
10,000 Maniacs
Natalie Merchant
The Who
U2
GnR
ZZ Top
Notting Hillbillies
Dio
Jackson Browne
Dire Straits
Allman Brothers
Bruce Cockburn
Slade
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Corey Stevens
Stevie Nicks
Marvin Gaye
Days of the New
Boston
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Nine Inch Nails (not sure where that one came from...)
Duran Duran
Enya
Robbie Robertson
Cinderella
Beatles
Hammerfall
Grateful Dead
Rainbow
Psychedelic Furs
Squeeze
BoDeans
Pure Prarie League
Don Henley
Men at Work
Rock Crown
Stone Temple Pilots
Londonbeat
Fabulour Thunderbirds
Whitesnake
Live
Clannad
Alan Parsons Project
Big Audio Dynamite
The Cars
Billy Joel
Lone Justice
Us 3
Beck  ::)
UFO
MSG
Ben Folds Five



Whew!!!

And then there are the two huge CD books I have in my vehicle, and the discs I have burned! :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: ValentinZh on 06/05/03 at 07:29 p.m.

Okay, my list is pretty eclectic. Being a child of the digital age, I don't have so many real albums, they're all on my computer: these are the ones that I've had for a while or have been motivated to buy despite having them on the computer.....

There was some logic to the order, but I forget it now

Offspring
Everclear
Bob Marley
The Beatles
Billy Joel
Genesis
Santana
Dire Straits
Dixie Chicks
Boney M
Freddie Mercury
Queen
REM
Eminem

And then all my CDs of French Singers and Classical Music.



Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Goreripper on 06/05/03 at 07:34 p.m.


Quoting:
KISS
Lee Aaron
Ozzy
Jane's Addiction
WASP
Led Zepplin
Triumph
Rush
Y&T
Accept
Queensryche
Eric Clapton
Faster Pussycat
Motley Crue
Slayer
Rob Zombie
The Clash
Scoprions
AC/DC
Metallica
Pearl Jam
Queen
Van Halen
Neil Young
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Dokken
Ratt
Robin Trower
Frank Sinatra
Silverchair
Warrant
The Who
U2
GnR
ZZ Top
Dio
Dire Straits
Boston
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Nine Inch Nails (not sure where that one came from...)
Duran Duran
Robbie Robertson
Cinderella
Hammerfall
Rainbow
Whitesnake
Live
UFO
MSG
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http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/images/smilies/headbob.gif Your collection rocks! I also have several of those in addition to what I mentioned before!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 06/05/03 at 07:44 p.m.


Quoting:

KISS
Lee Aaron
The Rembrandts
Ozzy
Sublime
Third Eye Blind
Porno for Pyros
Jane's Addiction
WASP
Led Zepplin
Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Triumph
Roger Hodgson
Rush
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
The Tragically Hip
Jesus and Mary Chain
ELP
The Babys
The Replacements
John Cougar/Mellencamp
Simple Minds
Y&T
Accept
Queensryche
Eric Clapton
Rick Springfield
Gordon Lightfoot
Jerry Harrison
Faster Pussycat
Motley Crue
Journey
Foreigner
Boomtown Rats
Slayer
REO Speedwagon
Van Morrison
Huey Lewis & the News
Rob Zombie
The Clash
Sister Hazel
Return to Zero
Adrian Belew
Scoprions
Better Than Ezra
AC/DC
Metallica
Pearl Jam
Queen
Van Halen
Neil Young
Suzanne Vega
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Dokken
Ratt
Robin Trower
Frank Sinatra
10cc
Collective Soul
Blind Melon
Silverchair
Green Day
Jars of Clay
Smash Mouth
Warrant
Elvis Costelloo
Doobie Brothers
10,000 Maniacs
Natalie Merchant
The Who
U2
GnR
ZZ Top
Notting Hillbillies
Dio
Jackson Browne
Dire Straits
Allman Brothers
Bruce Cockburn
Slade
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Corey Stevens
Stevie Nicks
Marvin Gaye
Days of the New
Boston
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Nine Inch Nails (not sure where that one came from...)
Duran Duran
Enya
Robbie Robertson
Cinderella
Beatles
Hammerfall
Grateful Dead
Rainbow
Psychedelic Furs
Squeeze
BoDeans
Pure Prarie League
Don Henley
Men at Work
Rock Crown
Stone Temple Pilots
Londonbeat
Fabulour Thunderbirds
Whitesnake
Live
Clannad
Alan Parsons Project
Big Audio Dynamite
The Cars
Billy Joel
Lone Justice
Us 3
Beck  ::)
UFO
MSG
Ben Folds Five

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Frank Sinatra looks really misplaced in your list!  ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Wicked Lester on 06/05/03 at 07:53 p.m.


Quoting:


http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/images/smilies/headbob.gif Your collection rocks! I also have several of those in addition to what I mentioned before!
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Thanks, Gore! Yours is pretty rockin' too!  ;D



Quoting:


Frank Sinatra looks really misplaced in your list!  ;D
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Hey, ya gotta love Sinatra!  8)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 06/05/03 at 07:59 p.m.


Quoting:
Hey, ya gotta love Sinatra!  8)
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Well you just found someone who doesn't!  ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: MissInformation on 06/05/03 at 08:06 p.m.

Not much, most of my CDs are currently scattered on the floor, but on the floor you would find:
They Might Be Giants
Violent Femmes
Dead Kennedys
Loreena McKennitt
Various 80s greatest hits
System of a Down
Blue Oyster Cult
Belly
Tori Amos
Jackopierce
Jethro Tull
Concrete Blonde
Kate Bush
Cowboy Mouth
Collective Soul
Soul Assylum
Simon and Garfunkel
The Doors
The Cranberries
Yaz
Nine Inch Nails
Screaming Trees
Lou Reed
Allison Moyet
Indigo Girls
Alice Cooper
Blind Melon
David Bowie
Big Country
Counting Crows
Live
Wild Colonials...


...and I'm too tired to think of the rest, but I have about 150 CDs.  My other has over a 100 CDs (and we don't have a single duplicate).  Part of his collection is listed on his web site here: http://www.invisiblerobot.com/cd_collection/

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 06/05/03 at 09:06 p.m.

Note:  CD titles with a  ;D means it's one of my favorite CDs

"real" CDs:
Weird Al Yankovic--"Poodle Hat"  ;D (and I've only had it for one night!)
Santana--"Supernatural"  ;D
Smash Mouth--"Astro Lounge"
Incubus--"Make Yourself"
Matchbox Twenty--"Yourself or Someone Like You"
Live--"Throwing Copper"
Spin Doctors--"Pocket Full of Kryptonite"  ;D
Genesis--"Turn it on Again: The Hits"  ;D
The Police--"Every Breath You Take: The Classics"  ;D
George Michael--"Faith"
John Cougar Mellencamp--"American Fool"
Fleetwood Mac--"The Dance"
Lynyrd Skynyrd--"What's Your Name"

Burnt CDs:

Santana--"Shaman"  ;D
The Wallflowers--"Red Letter Days"
Dave Matthews Band--"Under the Table and Dreaming"
The Police--"Synchronicity"
Footloose Soundtrack  ;D
Bruce Springsteen--"Greatest Hits"  ;D
Bruce Springsteen--"The Rising"
Billy Joel--"Glass Houses"  ;D
Billy Joel--"The Stranger"  ;D
The Beatles--"1"
Elton John--"Greatest Hits"  ;D

Compilations:

'80s Pop Hits"
"Sounds of the 80s" (burnt)
"Best of 70s Supergroups" (burnt)  ;D
"Tropical Nights" (burnt)
"Legends of Soul"

Other Burnt Mixes:

"John's Mix" (mainly Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Creed  :-X, etc.  Made in Summer of 2002.)
"John's Mix 2" (contains Huey Lewis and the News, Billy Joel, Collective Soul, etc.  Made Winter of 2002.)
"John's Mix 3" (contains REO Speedwagon, Phil Collins, Sting, Matchbox Twenty etc.  Made in Spring 2003.)  ;D
"John's Mix 4" (contains Journey, Weird Al, Third Eye Blind, Santana, Supertramp, etc.  Made is Spring of 2003.)  ;D
"John's Mix 5" (contains a lot of stuff off Forrest Gump soundtrack.  Made in May 2003)  ;D

I have a little Christian music, a little classical, a 4-disc Jazz Festival CD set (it's actually pretty good), and Christmas music (Now! That's What I Call Christmas, all Mannheim Steamroller Christmas CDs, and other compilations)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 06/05/03 at 09:10 p.m.


Quoting:
My CD's are in different places around the house because they won't all fit in one unit.

Most of what I have is Top 40, but I do have a bit of jazz, new age and classical.  :D

Here's a list (from memory) of some of the artists whose CD's I have:

ABBA
America
David Bowie
Bread
The Cars
Def Leppard
Duran Duran
The Eagles
England Dan & John Ford Coley
Earth, Wind & Fire
Dan Fogelberg
Fleetwood Mac
Roberta Flack
Peter Gabriel
Genesis
Heart
Hall & Oates
Jefferson Starship
Elton John
Billy Joel
Journey
John Lennon
Gordon Lightfoot
Huey Lewis & The News
John Cougar Mellencamp
Olivia Newton-John
Alan Parsons Project
The Police
Gerry Rafferty
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Sting
Supertramp
Toto
.38 Special
Van Halen
Stevie Wonder
ZZ Top

That's only some of them.  I also have a ton of compilations.  :)


End Quote


I love your list!!  I like almost every band/singer on there!  Wow!  :o  :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: XenaKat13 on 06/06/03 at 00:06 a.m.

The first thing you'd see is that I don't have a rack...they are just stacked on a table.

The second thing you would see is the workings of an eclectic and perhaps insane mind.

bands in alphabetical order....

Adam & the Ants
Alien Sex Fiend
Mark Almond
Bauhaus
Beastie Boys
Lou Bega
Harry Belafonte
B-52's
Black Sabbath (with both Ozzy and Ronnie James Dio singing)
Blue Oyster Cult
Boo-Yaa Tribe
Bow-Wow-Wow
Sheila Chandra (from India)
Chic
Clannad
George Clinton
Cramps
Creatures
Cure
Cypress Hill
Damned
Dead Or Alive
Dead Can Dance
Deep Forest
Deep Purple
Depeche Mode
Destiny's Child
Dio
Thomas Dolby
Doors
Dr. Dre
Duran Duran
Eiffel 65
El Dopa (local to Boston...now broken up)
Enya
Eurthmics
Flock of Seagulls
Michael Franks
Front 242
Gap Band
Hawkwind
Ofra Haza
Jimi Hendrix
Lauryn Hill
House Of Pain
Iron Maiden
Jah Wobble
Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (Will Smith)
KC & the Sunshine Band
Cyndi Lauper
Les Ambassadeurs featuring Salif Keita (from Mali)
Live
Ludacris
Bob Marley
Ricky Martin
Loreena McKennitt
Malcom McLaren
Men At Work
Ministry
Anika Moa
Monsoon (from India)
Morrissey
Nine Inch Nails
Num Num Num (local to Boston)
Orb
Ozzy Osbourne
Pet Shop Boys
Prince
Queen
Rainbow
Ramones
Sade
Santana
Shaggy
Allan Sherman
Shriekback
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Skinny Puppy
Snoop Doggy Dogg
Sting
Stray Cats
Styx
Sugar Hill Gang
Tangerine Dream
Taste of Honey
Think Tree (local to Boston...since broken up)
Tom Tom Club
Tweet
2Pac Shakur
Andreas Vollenweider
Waterboys
Whodini
Yaz

also the soundtracks to

The Crow
Robotech
Judgement Night

And the whole set of Living In Oblivion (80's compilations)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobo on 06/06/03 at 00:38 a.m.

If you looked at my CD rack? Nothing. I don't keep my CD's in a rack. My brother and my dad steal them that way. I keep them in a multitude of cupboards and drawers. There's eight drawers for CD singles (most belonging to the period 1997-2000, though I am building up a good collection again of singles from 2003). The only records that I can think of off the top of of my head that hold any value are She by Elvis Costello (famed for a Friday prediction of a #1 slot, but a Sunday chart position of #19 (Strange, I swore it was 17. Anyway...) As for albums, they're not really my thing. I've got fifty, if that. They include all Shania Twain albums (my uncle first got word of her over in Australia and gave me the complete collection), most Beach Boys albums, most Beatles albums.

Singles, I'm looking toward the 3000 mark in a few years time...

Edit: Oh yeah, don't forget the CDs of the songs which I've written. Only two, so far, but still...

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Jonman on 06/06/03 at 01:34 a.m.

I have a double rack that's full and 2 boxes full as well...

The left side of the double rack contains ALL my official Bon Jovi releases...albums, singles and imports...and my Neil Diamond collection...the right side contains:

Bryan Adams
April Wine
Hootie and the Blowfish
Tom Cochrane
Barenaked Ladies
Bob Seger
Extreme
Queen
The Refreshments
Colin James
Headpins
Tony Bennett (MTV Unplugged...brilliant!)
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Counting Crows
Wallflowers


The boxes contain the rest of my CD's, including an April Wine box set and both Juno Awards box sets....the rest is WAY too many to mention...but the "burnt" ones include:

In The 80s Volumes 1 - 11
Sh!t On The Radio Volumes 1 - 5
Definitely Disco Volumes 1 and 2
Kevin "Bloody" Wilson collection
The Best of Loverboy
The Very Very Best of Huey Lewis and the News
The Best of Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band Volumes 1 and 2
My Quarterflash Faves

Crap, there's SO many...I could go on and on

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Jonman on 06/06/03 at 01:39 a.m.


Quoting:
Lee Aaron
Triumph
Rush
The Tragically Hip
Neil Young
Bruce Cockburn
Robbie Robertson
End Quote



All good Canadian kids!! Woooooo Hoooooo!! You rock WL!!

I'm surprised by the inclusion of Lee Aaron. I never knew she was known outside of Canada. She's now a jazz singer here in Vancouver...but she's still a major hottie!!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Gis on 06/06/03 at 05:48 a.m.

Gawd I'm not even going to TRY to list mine I have 4 cd racks,one has all my rock 'n'roll (ie Eddie Cochrane), show cd's and cd singles.One has my talking book cd's,one has things like Abba and various 80's bands,and the largest has my collection of Rock and metal cd's in alphabetical order and over 500 last count !?!  

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: philbo_baggins on 06/06/03 at 07:15 a.m.


Quoting:
Gawd I'm not even going to TRY to list mine I have 4 cd racks,one has all my rock 'n'roll (ie Eddie Cochrane), show cd's and cd singles.One has my talking book cd's,one has things like Abba and various 80's bands,and the largest has my collection of Rock and metal cd's in alphabetical order and over 500 last count !?!  
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...don't tell me: all catalogued and in alphabetical order?

On my CD racks, I couldn't list everything, but there's AC/DC, Beatles, Scott Joplin, Mozart, Iron Maiden, Python, Tchaikovsky, Khatchaturian, Chopin, Kevin Bloody Wilson (right at the top, out of reach of little fingers), Jasper Carrott, Def Leppard, Motorhead, Bad Company, Free, Sweet, the Wurzels and I'm sure there's lots more that I can't think of at the moment.  Oh, yes: Queen, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Tom Lehrer, Ivor Biggun (just underneath the KBW), Chris Rea.  Plus ones I'd rather not mention, like Chris de Burgh

Phil
Just remembered: Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Dire Straits, Georgia Satellites, Vivaldi, King Crimson, Vixen, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Dio.  I think that's enough, don't you?

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Wicked Lester on 06/06/03 at 08:30 a.m.


Quoting:


All good Canadian kids!! Woooooo Hoooooo!! You rock WL!!

I'm surprised by the inclusion of Lee Aaron. I never knew she was known outside of Canada. She's now a jazz singer here in Vancouver...but she's still a major hottie!!
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It was someone on this borad who recommended I check out Lee Aaron... I think it was you.  :-/

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: My_name_is_Kenny on 06/06/03 at 08:48 a.m.

I don't have a CD rack; they're all in CD wallet things.  But alphabetically, it goes like this:

AC/DC - Back in Black
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
Aersomith - Pump
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Afghan Whigs - 1965
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Arrested Development - 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of...
Audioslave - Audioslave
B-52's - B-52's
B-52's - Cosmic Thing
Bad Religion - Against the Grain
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon
Barenaked Ladies - Maroon
Barenaked Ladies - Stunt
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - Let It Be
Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Beck - Mutations
Beck - Odelay
Beck - Sea Change
Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs
Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five - The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
Billy Joel - The Stranger
Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune
Blur - The Great Escape
Blur - Parklife
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - E 1999 Eternal
Breeders - Last Splash
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Buckcherry - Buckcherry
Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes
Carole King - Tapestry
Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight
Church - Starfish
Clash - London Calling
Common - Like Water for Chocolate
Cornershop - When I Was Born for the 7th Time
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Deja Vu
Crowded House - Woodface
Cult - Love
Cult - Sonic Temple
Cure - Disintegration
Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Danzig - Danzig
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Def Leppard - Pyromania
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Doors - Doors
Doors - L.A. Woman
Eagles - Hotel California
Elastica - Elastica
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
Eminem - The Eminem Show
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Fiona Apple - When the Pawn...
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Fugees - The Score
Garbage - Garbage
Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
Green Day - Dookie
Green Day - Kerplunk
Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Hole - Live Through This
Husker Du - Warehouse:  Songs and Stories
INXS - Kick

That's the first CD wallet, I don't feel like going into the rest.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: ThunderVamp9 on 06/06/03 at 09:52 a.m.

Every time I look at the title of this thread, I think it sounds dirty.  ;D

I'll post mine when I get home.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Marian on 06/06/03 at 10:21 a.m.

:D 8) 8)the Everly Brothers,Elvis presley,Wanda Jackson,Ruth Brown,the Cleftones,the Clovers,the Six Teens,Eddie Cochran,Ronnie Hawkins,Asha Bhosle,C.Ramchandra,a lot of Vietnamese music---I'll have to go back and check later!Cheers! :D :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 06/06/03 at 10:46 a.m.


Quoting:

I love your list!!  I like almost every band/singer on there!  Wow!  :o  :D
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Thanks, lebeiw15!   :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: jamminoldies on 06/06/03 at 07:34 p.m.

everything from Rock,Heavy Metal,Funk,Disco,dance,pop,70's and 80's.too much to write. :P ;D

Hward

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: ShellyGal on 06/07/03 at 12:29 a.m.


Quoting:
Every time I look at the title of this thread, I think it sounds dirty.  ;D

I'll post mine when I get home.
End Quote


I realize that now. :D
I don't have many CD's, partly because I'm broke, but there's all three Sum41 CD's (bite me), my new NOFX CD, some Linkin Park, an AFI CD, a Gob CD, and a bunch of burnt CD's with Anti-Flag, TATU, Millencollin, and such. Yoink!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 06/07/03 at 02:28 p.m.


Quoting:

I realize that now. :D
I don't have many CD's, partly because I'm broke, but there's all three Sum41 CD's (bite me), my new NOFX CD, some Linkin Park, an AFI CD, a Gob CD, and a bunch of burnt CD's with Anti-Flag, TATU, Millencollin, and such. Yoink!
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With the exception of the Gob CD (and I'm not totally sure about the first and second Sum41 CDs...but I have the 3rd and its not crap like practically every pop-punk act...), you have a great collection there. :)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: faye_fee on 06/10/03 at 03:56 p.m.

Ok - you would see

Sum 41 - half hour of power
Feeder - Echo Park
Sum 41 - All Killer No Filler
Native Wisdom - relaxation music
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Rage Against The Machine - Album of the same name
Marilyn Manson - Holywood
Goddess - Troika
Soil - Unreal
System of a down - Toxicity
Kerrang! The Album (1 to 4)
Meredith Brooks - Blurring The Edges
With the Dolphins - relaxation again
Pretenders - Last of the Independants
Nina Simone - Blue for You
Natural Sleep Inducement
Bon Jovi - Cross Roads
Soft Waves - relaxation
Muse - Showbiz
Muse - Origin of Symmetry
Muse - Hullabaloo
Skunk Anansie - Paranoid & Sunburnt
Glass Elevator - Thug
Marilyn Manson - The Last Tour on Earth
Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals
Foo Fighters - There is Nothing Left to Lose
Soil - Scars
21st Century media Blitz - Various
Neurotic Outsiders - album of same name
Inner peace - relaxation
Tranquility - as above
Blink 182 - Take off Your Pants and Jacket
Lisa Loeb - Tails

thats what you'd find on my cd rack,  I won't even start with the mp3's on my computer.................. :o


Edited because I forgot some/........
The Matrix Soundtrack - Various
The Country Album - Various
Blues Brother, Soul Sister - Various
The Best of Marvin Gaye

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 06/13/03 at 02:46 p.m.

Here is my list:

COMEDY/ROCK:

Weird Al
Wacky Favorites
Tube Tunes
Flinstones
Television's greatest hits
Adam Sandler
King Missle
The Simpsons
Twisted Radio

RAP:
Tone Loc
MC Hammer
Cypress Hill
Vanilla Ice
Snow

ROCK:
Twisted Sister
Bon Jovi
Guns N'Roses
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Whitesnake
Warrant
George Thorgood
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Black Sabbath
Motley Crue
Mettalica
Pantera
The Poor
Scorpions
Soundgarden
Megadeth

DISCO and DANCE:
Non-Stop Disco
Mega Hits Dance
Non-Stop Funk
The 80's
Chic
Village people
The 90's

80's/DANCE:
Michael Jackson
The Jacksons
Janet jackson
Peter Gabriel
Kool and The Gang
Doobie Brothers
Information Society
Jock Jams
Culture Club
New Kids On The Block
Mariah Carey
Blondie

FUNK:
Edwin Starr
Dazz Band
LTD
was Not was
Brothers Johnson
Stevie Wonder
Brick
Parliament F.
BarKays
Rick James
Leon haywood
Gap Band
New Edition
George Benson
Boys 2 men

MORE 80's and DANCE:
Wham!
Phil Collins
Fine Young Cannibals
Hall and Oates
Journey
Kansas
Dan Folgelberg
Taylor dayne
Michael Bolton
KC and The Sunshine band
Rose Royce
Fatback Band
BT Express
Oakridge Boys
Ohio Players
Human League
Howard Jones
Billy Joel
men At Work
Madonna
Duran Duran
Rick Astley
Huey Lewis and The News

Enjoy!  ;D

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Rock_Princess on 06/13/03 at 04:30 p.m.

Quoting:
Here is my list:

COMEDY/ROCK:

Weird Al
Wacky Favorites
Tube Tunes
Flinstones
Television's greatest hits
Adam Sandler
King Missle
The Simpsons
Twisted Radio

RAP:
Tone Loc
MC Hammer
Cypress Hill
Vanilla Ice
Snow

ROCK:
Twisted Sister
Bon Jovi
Guns N'Roses
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Whitesnake
Warrant
George Thorgood
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Black Sabbath
Motley Crue
Mettalica
Pantera
The Poor
Scorpions
Soundgarden
Megadeth

DISCO and DANCE:
Non-Stop Disco
Mega Hits Dance
Non-Stop Funk
The 80's
Chic
Village people
The 90's

80's/DANCE:
Michael Jackson
The Jacksons
Janet jackson
Peter Gabriel
Kool and The Gang
Doobie Brothers
Information Society
Jock Jams
Culture Club
New Kids On The Block
Mariah Carey
Blondie

FUNK:
Edwin Starr
Dazz Band
LTD
was Not was
Brothers Johnson
Stevie Wonder
Brick
Parliament F.
BarKays
Rick James
Leon haywood
Gap Band
New Edition
George Benson
Boys 2 men

MORE 80's and DANCE:
Wham!
Phil Collins
Fine Young Cannibals
Hall and Oates
Journey
Kansas
Dan Folgelberg
Taylor dayne
Michael Bolton
KC and The Sunshine band
Rose Royce
Fatback Band
BT Express
Oakridge Boys
Ohio Players
Human League
Howard Jones
Billy Joel
men At Work
Madonna
Duran Duran
Rick Astley
Huey Lewis and The News

Enjoy!  ;D

Howard
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WHY?!?!?!?  :o

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 06/14/03 at 10:25 a.m.


Quoting:



WHY?!?!?!?  :o
End Quote



Why What? You don't like my list?  ??? :(

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Rock_Princess on 06/14/03 at 10:52 a.m.

I DID like it. ;D  There was just one thing that bothered me. It's highlighted... :P

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 06/14/03 at 11:03 a.m.


Quoting:
...
Vanilla Ice
End Quote



I believe this is what she's talking about. :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Rock_Princess on 06/14/03 at 11:18 a.m.


Quoting:


I believe this is what she's talking about. :D
End Quote



Oh, why did you do that? I wanted him to bother and look for it!  >:(  ;) ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Shaz on 06/14/03 at 11:53 a.m.

I don't really have a "rack" (oh how funny it is to say that!) but I have several metal cd book type things full of burned cds...and glimpsing in you would probably find a little bit of everything you would ever imagine over the rock/classical/jazz/blues/ spectrum. From NIN to Mozart, from the forties until now... I got it. :)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 06/14/03 at 07:25 p.m.


Quoting:
I DID like it. ;D  There was just one thing that bothered me. It's highlighted... :P
End Quote



Oh,Thank You RP.I don't know how it got there.My goof. :P I don't know how it got highlighted in the first place But Thanks again for pointing that out to me. Ok,anyway,Which genres do you prefer out of all the ones I mentioned in my list?  ;D

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: boris66au on 06/14/03 at 09:58 p.m.

Dust

but if you looked on the shelf where I keep the computer you'd mainly find


Meatloaf
Beautiful South
Marvin Gaye
Diana Ross
Pogues
Adam Ant
plus the Motown and 80's compilations

all the rest are packed as we're moving but I needed these for the trip...hubby's gonna just love every minute of the 18 hour drive!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobby on 06/15/03 at 01:04 p.m.

'Innocent man' - Billy Joel  :D
'Big ones' - Aerosmith  :D
'Lean into it' - Mr. Big
'Hysteria' - Def Leopard
'Boney M (the best of)'
'Sweet (the best of)'
'Nik Kershaw (the best of)'
'Mungo Jerry (the best of)'
'The Masters - Showaddywaddy
'Absolutely','Utter' and 'One step beyond' - Madness
'The Cars greatest hits'  :D
'The Immaculate collection' - Madonna  :D
'Back to front' - Lionel Richie  :D
'Bruce Springsteen's greatest hits'

And tons of compilation CDs.  :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Rock_Princess on 06/15/03 at 01:25 p.m.


Quoting:


Oh,Thank You RP.I don't know how it got there.My goof. :P I don't know how it got highlighted in the first place But Thanks again for pointing that out to me. Ok,anyway,Which genres do you prefer out of all the ones I mentioned in my list?  ;D

Howard
End Quote



You're welcome.  ;)  I like the Rock and the 80's best.  ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: The_Ghetto_John on 06/15/03 at 05:17 p.m.

Well, I have a varied taste as you may see, and of course I have to mention the two cd's that I have made, I will be putting songs from my first cd on the site soon.

Ghetto John- Essential Ghetto
Ghetto John- Beavers & Ducks The Platypuss Diaries
Creed-Weathered
Creed-Human Clay
Creed-My Own Prison
Scream 3 Soundtrack
Staind-14 Shades Of Grey
Staind-Break The Cycle
Staind-Dysfunction
Robbie Williams-Escapology
Robbie Williams-Swing While Your Winning
Robbie Williams-Sing While Your Winning
Robbie Williams-The Ego Has Landed
Robbie Williams-Ive Been Expecting You
Matchbox 20- Mad Season
Nirvana-Nirvana
Three Doors Down-Away From The Sun
Course Of Nature- Super Kala
P.O.D.- Satellite
P.O.D.- Fundamental Elements Of Southtown
Justin Timberlake- Justified
12 stones- 12 stones
Evanescence- Fallen
Fuel- Something Like Human
Plankeye- Relocation
Skillet-Invincible
Third Day-Come Together
Mercy Me- Spoken For
Mercy Me- Almost There
Dashboard Confessionals- The Places That You've Come To Fear The Most
Cold Play- A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Cold Play- Parachutes
Aaron Rossetti- Take This Star
Lisa M. Presley- To Whom It May Concern
Some techno mix cd's
Some Love mix cd's
Some Rock Mix cd's
Some 80's mix cd's
and a whole bunch of other stuff

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: PhiKapDave on 06/15/03 at 05:46 p.m.

KISS (Entire official discography and 200+ bootlegs)
Ace Frehley
Frehley's Comet
Peter Criss
Criss
Eric Carr
Bruce Kulick
Union
Vinnie Vincent
Vinnie Vincent Invasion
Eric Singer Project (ESP)
Aerosmith (Entire official discography and 50+ bootlegs)
Joe Perry
Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Bruce Springsteen
Metallica
AC/DC
Anthrax
Black Sabbath
Ozzy Osbourne
Motley Crue
The Who
Bon Jovi
Slaughter
Faster Pussycat
Cheap Trick
Soundgarden
Smashing Pumpkins
Warrant
Poison
Rush
Skid Row
Winger
INXS
Stone Temple Pilots
Alice in Chains
Van Halen
The Jackson 5
The Jacksons
Michael Jackson
Janet Jackson
Madonna
Marvin Gaye
Barry White
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
Diana Ross
The Supremes
Aretha Franklin
The Four Tops
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder
Whitney Houston
The Bee Gees
Donna Summer
Duran Duran
Power Station
Robert Palmer
Arcadia
U2
Public Enemy
LL Cool J
RUN DMC
TLC
The Beastie Boys
A Tribe Called Quest
Quincy Jones
Big Daddy Kane
N.W.A
Soul for Real
Dr. Dre
Ice Cube
Eazy-E
Snoop Dogg
Eric B. and Rakim
Doug E. Fresh
Slick Rick
Afrika Bambaataa
Kurtis Blow
Cameo
Salt n Pepa
Michelle Branch
Nelly Furtado
Vanessa Carlton
Jennifer Lopez
Wham!
George Michael
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Dire Straits
Cece Peniston
The Winans
Phil Collins
Genesis
Level 42
Boyz II Men
Patti LaBelle
Eric Clapton
Eminem
Nas
Jay-Z
Kid Rock
Guns 'N Roses
Natalie Cole
Nat King Cole
Johnny Mathis
Kraftwerk
Huey Lewis and The News
Fine Young Cannibals
Luther Vandross
Depeche Mode
Destiny's Child
Jody Watley
Shalamar
Harry Connick Jr.
Chaka Khan
Parliament Funkadelic
DeBarge
Christopher Cross
Rod Stewart
Brenda Russell
Sting
The Police
Jimmy Buffett
Nickelback
Oleta Adams
Joe Jackson
Tears for Fears
Kool and the Gang
The Gap Band
The Time
Alexander O'Neal
SOS Band
Cherrelle
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sugar Ray
White Zombie
Earth, Wind & Fire
Dazz Band
Atlantic Starr
Miles Davis
Kenny G
David Sanborn
Branford Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis
Fourplay
Brand New Heavies
Aaliyah
Karyn White
Anita Baker
Chapter 8
Guy
Blackstreet
Aaron Hall
New Edition
Johnny Gill
Bobby Brown
Ralph Tresvant
Bell Biv Devoe
Al B. Sure
Levert
The O'Jays
Lionel Ritchie
The Commodores
Color Me Badd
Sade
Foo Fighters
C&C Music Factory
Will Smith
Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
When Harry Met Sally soundtrack
Top Gun soundtrack
The Bodyguard soundtrack
New Jack City soundtrack
The Breakfast Club soundtrack
Dream a Little Dream soundtrack
Trick or Treat soundtrack
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack
Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack
Waiting to Exhale soundtrack
Jason's Lyric soundtrack
House Party 2 soundtrack
Meteor Man soundtrack
Detroit Rock City soundtrack
Batman soundtrack
Friends soundtracks I and II
54 soundtrack
Carlito's Way soundtrack
Grease soundtrack
Star Wars soundtrack
Superman I soundtrack
Dirty Dancing soundtrack
The Big Chill soundtrack
Rocky soundtrack
Rocky IV soundtrack
The Five Heartbeats soundtrack
Shaft (1971 version) soundtrack
Phantom of the Opera
The Greatest College Fight Songs
Richard Pryor
Andrew "Dice" Clay
Robin Harris
Rick James
Teena Marie
The Whispers
Def Leppard
Queen
Maxwell
D'Angelo
Bone Thugs N Harmony
2Pac
Notorious B.I.G.
Lauryn Hill
The Fugees
Craig David
Keith Sweat
WWF/WWE
Brothers Johnson
Heatwave
Doobie Brothers
Michael McDonald
Bill Weathers
Various disco compilations
Jock Jams I
Arrested Development
B.B. King
Cyndi Lauper
Mary J. Blige
L.T.D.
Teddy Pendergrass
Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes
Donnie Hathaway
Jeffrey Osbourne
Hall & Oates
Billy Joel
Elton John
Cher
Milli Vanilli
Billy Ocean
Freddie Jackson
Herb Albert
Chuck Mangione
Mariah Carey
Culture Club
The Eagles
ABBA
Sarah McLaughlin
Blondie
J. Giles Band
The Romantics
Queen Latifah
Whodini
D12
Brian McKnight
Take 6
Brandy
Monica
P.M. Dawn
Lisa Stansfield
SWV
Chicago
Spice Girls
Walter Beasley
Gerald Albright
B-52s
Kool Moe Dee
Heavy D and the Boyz
Tevin Campbell
Pete Rock
Geto Boys
Crystal Waters
Chubb Rock
M.C. Breed
KC & The Sunshine Band
M.C. Brains
Chante Moore
Shanice
Deniece Williams
Ice-T
Sheila E
Seal
MC Hammer
De La Soul
2 Live Crew
Alicia Keyes
Dave Matthews Band
John Mayer
Various compilations for disco, '80s pop, R&B, house, slow jams
At least 100 burned CDs

I know I'm missing a lot more...







Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 06/15/03 at 07:20 p.m.

Quoting:
KISS (Entire official discography and 200+ bootlegs)
Ace Frehley
Frehley's Comet
Peter Criss
Criss
Eric Carr
Bruce Kulick
Union
Vinnie Vincent
Vinnie Vincent Invasion
Eric Singer Project (ESP)
Aerosmith (Entire official discography and 50+ bootlegs)
Joe Perry
Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Bruce Springsteen
Metallica
AC/DC
Anthrax
Black Sabbath
Ozzy Osbourne
Motley Crue
The Who
Bon Jovi
Slaughter
Faster Pussycat
Cheap Trick
Soundgarden
Smashing Pumpkins
Warrant
Poison
Rush
Skid Row
Winger
INXS
Stone Temple Pilots
Alice in Chains
Van Halen
The Jackson 5
The Jacksons
Michael Jackson
Janet Jackson
Madonna
Marvin Gaye
Barry White
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
Diana Ross
The Supremes
Aretha Franklin
The Four Tops
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder
Whitney Houston
The Bee Gees
Donna Summer
Duran Duran
Power Station
Robert Palmer
Arcadia
U2
Public Enemy
LL Cool J
RUN DMC
TLC
The Beastie Boys
A Tribe Called Quest
Quincy Jones
Big Daddy Kane
N.W.A
Soul for Real
Dr. Dre
Ice Cube
Eazy-E
Snoop Dogg
Eric B. and Rakim
Doug E. Fresh
Slick Rick
Afrika Bambaataa
Kurtis Blow
Cameo
Salt n Pepa
Michelle Branch
Nelly Furtado
Vanessa Carlton
Jennifer Lopez
Wham!
George Michael
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Dire Straits
Cece Peniston
The Winans
Phil Collins
Genesis
Level 42
Boyz II Men
Patti LaBelle
Eric Clapton
Eminem
Nas
Jay-Z
Kid Rock
Guns 'N Roses
Natalie Cole
Nat King Cole
Johnny Mathis
Kraftwerk
Huey Lewis and The News
Fine Young Cannibals
Luther Vandross
Depeche Mode
Destiny's Child
Jody Watley
Shalamar
Harry Connick Jr.
Chaka Khan
Parliament Funkadelic
DeBarge
Christopher Cross
Rod Stewart
Brenda Russell
Sting
The Police
Jimmy Buffett
Nickelback
Oleta Adams
Joe Jackson
Tears for Fears
Kool and the Gang
The Gap Band
The Time
Alexander O'Neal
SOS Band
Cherrelle
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sugar Ray
White Zombie
Earth, Wind & Fire
Dazz Band
Atlantic Starr
Miles Davis
Kenny G
David Sanborn
Branford Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis
Fourplay
Brand New Heavies
Aaliyah
Karyn White
Anita Baker
Chapter 8
Guy
Blackstreet
Aaron Hall
New Edition
Johnny Gill
Bobby Brown
Ralph Tresvant
Bell Biv Devoe
Al B. Sure
Levert
The O'Jays
Lionel Ritchie
The Commodores
Color Me Badd
Sade
Foo Fighters
C&C Music Factory
Will Smith
Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
When Harry Met Sally soundtrack
Top Gun soundtrack
The Bodyguard soundtrack
New Jack City soundtrack
The Breakfast Club soundtrack
Dream a Little Dream soundtrack
Trick or Treat soundtrack
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack
Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack
Waiting to Exhale soundtrack
Jason's Lyric soundtrack
House Party 2 soundtrack
Meteor Man soundtrack
Detroit Rock City soundtrack
Batman soundtrack
Friends soundtracks I and II
54 soundtrack
Carlito's Way soundtrack
Grease soundtrack
Star Wars soundtrack
Superman I soundtrack
Dirty Dancing soundtrack
The Big Chill soundtrack
Rocky soundtrack
Rocky IV soundtrack
The Five Heartbeats soundtrack
Shaft (1971 version) soundtrack
Phantom of the Opera
The Greatest College Fight Songs
Richard Pryor
Andrew "Dice" Clay
Robin Harris
Rick James
Teena Marie
The Whispers
Def Leppard
Queen
Maxwell
D'Angelo
Bone Thugs N Harmony
2Pac
Notorious B.I.G.
Lauryn Hill
The Fugees
Craig David
Keith Sweat
WWF/WWE
Brothers Johnson
Heatwave
Doobie Brothers
Michael McDonald
Bill Weathers
Various disco compilations
Jock Jams I
Arrested Development
B.B. King
Cyndi Lauper
Mary J. Blige
L.T.D.
Teddy Pendergrass
Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes
Donnie Hathaway
Jeffrey Osbourne
Hall & Oates
Billy Joel
Elton John
Cher
Milli Vanilli
Billy Ocean
Freddie Jackson
Herb Albert
Chuck Mangione
Mariah Carey
Culture Club
The Eagles
ABBA
Sarah McLaughlin
Blondie
J. Giles Band
The Romantics
Queen Latifah
Whodini
D12
Brian McKnight
Take 6
Brandy
Monica
P.M. Dawn
Lisa Stansfield
SWV
Chicago
Spice Girls
Walter Beasley
Gerald Albright
B-52s
Kool Moe Dee
Heavy D and the Boyz
Tevin Campbell
Pete Rock
Geto Boys
Crystal Waters
Chubb Rock
M.C. Breed
KC & The Sunshine Band
M.C. Brains
Chante Moore
Shanice
Deniece Williams
Ice-T
Sheila E
Seal
MC Hammer
De La Soul
2 Live Crew
Alicia Keyes
Dave Matthews Band
John Mayer
Various compilations for disco, '80s pop, R&B, house, slow jams
At least 100 burned CDs

I know I'm missing a lot more...








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I started to think the scroller on my mouse wasn't working!!  ;D

Speaking of Bon Jovi, do you have the one that is the picture under my name?  I don't have the CD, but I have it on tape, and it's a very good album..

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Screwball54 on 06/15/03 at 08:41 p.m.

After 18 months I finally cracked and bought a CD.  It was "So long Astoria" by the Ataris,  It has an excellent remake of "Boys of Summer".  Ever wish and older song was more hard core?  Thats what the ataris did. They definately did it justice (Unlike DJ Sammy).

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 06/16/03 at 09:56 a.m.


Quoting:
Every time I look at the title of this thread, I think it sounds dirty.  ;D

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Now I laugh every time I see the name of this thread. ::) ;D :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 07/27/03 at 08:38 p.m.

Quoting:
I don't have a CD rack; they're all in CD wallet things.  But alphabetically, it goes like this:

AC/DC - Back in Black
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
Aersomith - Pump
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Afghan Whigs - 1965
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Arrested Development - 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of...
Audioslave - Audioslave
B-52's - B-52's
B-52's - Cosmic Thing
Bad Religion - Against the Grain
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon
Barenaked Ladies - Maroon
Barenaked Ladies - Stunt
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - Let It Be
Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Beck - Mutations
Beck - Odelay
Beck - Sea Change
Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs
Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five - The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
Billy Joel - The Stranger
Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune
Blur - The Great Escape
Blur - Parklife
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - E 1999 Eternal
Breeders - Last Splash
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Buckcherry - Buckcherry
Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes
Carole King - Tapestry
Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight
Church - Starfish
Clash - London Calling
Common - Like Water for Chocolate
Cornershop - When I Was Born for the 7th Time
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Deja Vu
Crowded House - Woodface
Cult - Love
Cult - Sonic Temple
Cure - Disintegration
Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Danzig - Danzig
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Def Leppard - Pyromania
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Doors - Doors
Doors - L.A. Woman
Eagles - Hotel California
Elastica - Elastica
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
Eminem - The Eminem Show
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Fiona Apple - When the Pawn...
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Fugees - The Score
Garbage - Garbage
Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
Green Day - Dookie
Green Day - Kerplunk
Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Hole - Live Through This
Husker Du - Warehouse:  Songs and Stories
INXS - Kick

That's the first CD wallet, I don't feel like going into the rest.

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Cool collection, great artists in there.  I was looking forward to seeing the other half of your collection (which you probably don't want to type). 8)  

Anyone else want to share their music collections?  Thought this was a good thread to bump up.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 07/28/03 at 10:56 a.m.

I traded in 4 CDs - Audioslave, Interpol (new since last post), Craig David, and Now 8, for store credit at this CD place.


New CDs since last post:

Red Hot Chili Peppers "What Hits!?" :D
Glassjaw "Worship & Tribute" ;D
System Of A Down "Toxicity" ;D
Ra "From One" :)
Warped Tour 2003 Tour Compliation :)
Atticus "...dragging the lake.II" :)
Sex Pistols "Nevermind The Bollocks..." :) (will be trading with a friend for a to be determined CD)
Space Jam soundtrack  :D (I didn't just buy it, but I just found it buried with my brother's CDs :D)

New burnt CDs:

"My Soundtrack" (what my soundtrack would be if my life was a movie)
Linkin Park - The Remixes (featuring many fan remixes and a couple offical non-Reanimation remixes)
Linkin Park - Unreleased And Demos (self-explanatory)
Glassjaw - Demos, Unreleased, and Live Songs.
Bad Religion/Millencolin split CD (with 20 something Bad Religion songs and 4 Millencolin songs)
Rancid/NoFX split CD (about 15 songs each)
Evanescence and White Stripes split CD (some pre-"Fallen" Evanescence songs , and about 10 or so White Stripes songs.)
Violent Work Of Art-Keyhole Nebula-Glasseater split CD (Violent Work Of Art is a industrial metal band - not the greatest music I've heard, Keyhole Nebula is a rock band who sounds like a mix of Trapt and 90s rock, and Glasseater is a Florida pop-punk band with a slight metal touch to their music.)
Ben Folds Five-Beck-Vic Thrill split CD (Ben Folds Five has 9 tracks, and Beck and Vic Thrill each have 5.)
50s-60s-70s (mainly Motown and 60s)
70s (classic rock and disco)
Misc 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (includes The Hives, Raveonettes, Beastie Boys, Me Without You, The Presidents Of The United States Of America, Weezer, NOFX, Audioslave, Weird Al, Distrubed, Glassjaw, The Breeders, System OF A Down, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Suicide Machines, Crystal Method, Letter Kills, Keyhole Nebula, Dashoard Confessional, Styx, The Ataris, The Bouncing Souls, Puddle Of Mudd, Linkin Park, Flip The Switch, Tsunami Bomb, OK Go, The Calling, Bad Religion, Erykah Badu, Evanescence, Kenna, PMI, The Used, Our Lady Peace, Blur, Foo Fighters, Jurassic 5, Hot Hot Heat, Mild Red Sorrow, Wyclef Jean, Reel Big Fish, OutKast, Beyonce, FeableWeiner, Rooney, AFI, Motion City Soundtrack, and more!) ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 07/28/03 at 07:31 p.m.

Now lets do cassette collections. ;D

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 07/29/03 at 07:09 a.m.


Quoting:
Now lets do cassette collections. ;D

Howard
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Okay! Cassettes:

No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom" (unfortunately I dont think its working anymore)
Weird Al "Bad Hair Day"
Weird Al "Off The Deep End"
Weird Al "Food Album"
Grease Soundtrack (recorded via blank tape)
Friends Soundtrack (recorded via blank tape)
Hootie & The Blowfish "Cracked Rear View"
Hootie & The Blowfish "Fairweather Johnson"

I think that's all.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 07/29/03 at 10:40 a.m.


Quoting:
Now lets do cassette collections. ;D

Howard
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"Weird Al" Yankovic--Dare to Be Stupid
"Weird Al" Yankovic--Bad Hair Day
Bon Jovi--Slippery When Wet
The Wallflowers--Bringing Down the Horse (my first I believe)
Bruce Springsteen--Born in the USA
The Commodores--All the Great Hits
Some Christmas tapes

I have more; some borrowed from my parents/sister.  My sister really has a pretty big collection though.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 07/29/03 at 01:43 p.m.

Oh yes, I forgot my parents' cassettes:

Jimmy Buffet - the greatest hits one, whatever its called
Paul Simon - Negoitations And Love Songs (Greatest Hits)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 07/29/03 at 02:17 p.m.


Quoting:
Oh yes, I forgot my parents' cassettes:

Jimmy Buffet - the greatest hits one, whatever its called

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Is it Meet Me In Margaritaville?

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 07/29/03 at 03:11 p.m.


Quoting:

Is it Meet Me In Margaritaville?
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Nope, 'tis "Songs You Know By Heart". I found the title. ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 07/29/03 at 04:50 p.m.

Quoting:


Nope, 'tis "Songs You Know By Heart". I found the title. ;D
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Ironic, because I only know one of the songs on that album by heart. ::) ;D

Oh, and add "The Grease Soundtrack" to my cassette list... was actually my sister's but I listened to it more than she did ;D  Wish I could find it... :'( Will probably get it on CD sometime though.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 07/29/03 at 07:30 p.m.

My cassette collection:

-Bruce Springsteen
-Curtis Mayfield
-Debarge
-Confunkshun
-Emotions
-Sam And Dave
-Mary J.Blige
-Jermaine Jackson
-SugarHill Gang
-Love Unlimited Orchestra
-Stephanie Mills
-Mary Jane Girls
-Duran Duran
-Sister Sledge
-New Birth
-Snow
-Switch
-Cameo
-Commodores
-Jacksons
-Mariah Carey
-Michael Jackson
-Bangles
-Tiffany

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Stompgal on 08/01/03 at 01:37 p.m.

My CD collection has albums, singles and compilations. They include 3 Spice Girls albums, the Now series ranging from 46 - 55 (One of them is my sister's), 5 Steps albums and burnt copies of albums and compilations. There are also CDs I burnt myself.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Davester on 08/01/03 at 04:39 p.m.

  My CD rack is a wooden behemoth I built myself that incorporates stands for my killer Accousic Research bookshelf speakers....uh, er...yeah...

  Top row left to right:

Van Halen
  Live at the Goldenwest Ballroom - 1976
  Van Halen (Remastered on Gold CD)
  Van Halen II
  Women and Children First
  Fair Warning (Remastered)
  Diver Down
  1984
  5150
  OU812
  Balance
  Best Of - Volume 1
  Van Halen III
 

Rush
  Fly By Night
  Caress of Steel
  A Farewell to Kings
  Moving Pictures
  Permanent Waves
  Exit...Stage Left (Live)
  2112
  Hemispheres
  Hold Your Fire
  Presto
  Counterparts
  Test For Echo
  Vapor Trails
 
Pink Floyd
  Wish You Were here
  Dark Side of the Moon
  A Momentary Lapse of Reason
 
Collective Soul
  Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid
  Collective Soul
  Disciplined Breakdown
  Dosage
  Blender
  7even Year Itch (Greatest Hits)
 
Bad Company
  Straight Shooter
  10 From 6
  Company of Strangers
  Holy Water
  Stories Told and Untold
 
U2
  Achtung Baby
  Zooropa
  All That You Can't Leave behind
 
Heart
  Heart
  Bad Animals
 
Led Zeppelin
  Led Zeppelin II
  Physical Graffiti
 
Scorpions - Deadly Sting (Greatest Hits)  

Crowded House - Recurring Dream (Best Of)

Steppenwolf - (Best Of)

INXS - (Greatest Hits)

Skid Row - 40 Seasons (Best Of)

Oingo Boingo - Best O' Boingo

DIO - Diamonds )Best Of)

Def Leppard - Hysteria

Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits

The Outfield - Play Deep

Metallica
  Ride the Lightning
  Garage Inc.

Foreigner - The Very Best...and Beyond

Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing

Ten Burnt CDs

Xymox - Phoenix

My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult - Confessions Of A Knife

The Cult - Pure Cult- The Singles

Ten Years After - A Space In Time

Megadeth - Cryptic Writings

Yes - 90125

AC/DC - Back In Black

Adam Ant - Wonderful

Squeeze - Singles-45's and Under

The Doobie Brothers - What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits

Patty Smyth - Greatest Hits

The Steve Miller Band - Greatest Hits 1974-78

  *whew* time for a toke... ;)

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: jaytee on 08/03/03 at 07:44 a.m.

You'd see:

Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Roger Whittaker, Perry Como,
Andrea Bocelli, Kenny G.  Some opera and classical.

Soundtracks - Moulin Rouge, Pretty Woman, The Big Chill,
The Singing Detective, The Blues Brothers, Bridget Jones' Diary.

Beatles, Elvis, Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan, Bee Gees, John Lennon, Queen, Dire Straits, Simply Red, Supertramp, Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, Paul Young,  Wet Wet Wet, Phil Collins, Lou Reed, Neil Diamond,  Beach Boys, The Eagles, America, Earth Wind and Fire, The Commodores, The Righteous Brothers,  The Drifters, David Gates and Bread, John Cougar Mellencamp, Huey Lewis and the News, Doobies, Jimmy Buffet, Jim Croce, Boz Scaggs, Bryan Adams, Shawn Mullins, Lou Rawls, Al Green, Barry White, George Benson, Paul Simon, Leo Sayer, Chris Rea.

Aretha Franklin, Carly Simon, Joan Armatrading, Tracey Chapman, Whitney Houston,  Randy Crawford, Eva Cassidy, Norah Jones, Edith Piaf, Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, Dido.

Australian Artists - INXS, Little River Band, Paul Kelly, Hoodoo Gurus (terrific band), John Farnham, Tiddas, George, Sally Dastey, Skyhooks, Renee Geyer, Alex Lloyd, Vanessa Amorosi, Darryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem.

Pink, Eminem, Weird Al, Atomic Kitten, Good Charlotte, The Androids, Craig David, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Hampster Dance The Album!! there's even still some Spice Girls and S Club 7 hanging round.  There's also a heap of Top 40 compilations from the last few years.

Lots more compilations - 60s 70s and 80's.   Australian Songs, Glam Rock, Love Songs, Xmas Songs, Country Songs, Kids Songs.

Also RELAXATION CD'S  (if you lived in my house you'd understand why) :'(

I have also got heaps of cassettes and all my LP's.


Cheers.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 08/03/03 at 01:43 p.m.


Quoting:
You'd see:

Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Roger Whittaker, Perry Como,
Andrea Bocelli, Kenny G.  Some opera and classical.

Soundtracks - Moulin Rouge, Pretty Woman, The Big Chill,
The Singing Detective, The Blues Brothers, Bridget Jones' Diary.

Beatles, Elvis, Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan, Bee Gees, John Lennon, Queen, Dire Straits, Simply Red, Supertramp, Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, Paul Young,  Wet Wet Wet, Phil Collins, Lou Reed, Neil Diamond,  Beach Boys, The Eagles, America, Earth Wind and Fire, The Commodores, The Righteous Brothers,  The Drifters, David Gates and Bread, John Cougar Mellencamp, Huey Lewis and the News, Doobies, Jimmy Buffet, Jim Croce, Boz Scaggs, Bryan Adams, Shawn Mullins, Lou Rawls, Al Green, Barry White, George Benson, Paul Simon, Leo Sayer, Chris Rea.

Aretha Franklin, Carly Simon, Joan Armatrading, Tracey Chapman, Whitney Houston,  Randy Crawford, Eva Cassidy, Norah Jones, Edith Piaf, Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, Dido.

Australian Artists - INXS, Little River Band, Paul Kelly, Hoodoo Gurus (terrific band), John Farnham, Tiddas, George, Sally Dastey, Skyhooks, Renee Geyer, Alex Lloyd, Vanessa Amorosi, Darryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem.

Pink, Eminem, Weird Al, Atomic Kitten, Good Charlotte, The Androids, Craig David, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Hampster Dance The Album!! there's even still some Spice Girls and S Club 7 hanging round.  There's also a heap of Top 40 compilations from the last few years.

Lots more compilations - 60s 70s and 80's.   Australian Songs, Glam Rock, Love Songs, Xmas Songs, Country Songs, Kids Songs.

Also RELAXATION CD'S  (if you lived in my house you'd understand why) :'(

I have also got heaps of cassettes and all my LP's.


Cheers.
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wow! you seem to have the whole cassette factory! :o ;D

Howard

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 08/03/03 at 07:58 p.m.

Two more CDs:

Glassjaw "Everything YOu Ever Wanted To Know About Silence"
Piebald "We Are The Only Friends We Have"


and more soon, considering my birthday is tommorow :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 08/03/03 at 08:43 p.m.

Woo-Hoo!  Happy Birthday!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 08/04/03 at 01:08 p.m.


Quoting:
Woo-Hoo!  Happy Birthday!
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Yay! Thankers a bunch! :D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: funshine_bear on 08/04/03 at 06:08 p.m.

nothing mine all got stolen >:( :( :'(

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Junior on 08/04/03 at 07:11 p.m.


Quoting:
nothing mine all got stolen >:( :( :'(
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>:( :( >:( :(

That really sucks!

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 08/04/03 at 08:00 p.m.


Quoting:
nothing mine all got stolen >:( :( :'(
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Aww :(

I can't imagine what on earth I would do if my CD case got stolen--seriously.  My computer teacher had a CD case stolen/lost... fortunately they were 2/3 burnt CDs, but some good "real" ones too, like Pearl Jam, etc >:(  

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 08/13/03 at 09:49 p.m.


Quoting:

youd see all his albums except "Cold Spring Harbor"-hard to find on CD

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Go to Barnes and Nobel.  I have been to four Barnes and Nobels in the past three weeks and they had this disc there for $9.99 at all of them.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: 98vfr on 08/13/03 at 11:10 p.m.

megadeath                judas priest
iron maiden                black sabbath
slayer                        pantera
ac/dc                        overkill
exodus                      biohazard
alice in chains             bodycount
testament                 mercyful fate
king diamond              anthrax
ozzy---diary of a madman  &  blizzard of oz
metallica                    the doors
leeway                       chilipeppers
rush                            primus
pearl jam                      boston
pink floyd                   rage against the machine
murphys law               infectious grooves
suicidal tendencies        tool
led zep                        yes
queen                        nirvana
type o negative          sound garden
korn                          sacred riech
scorpions                   van halen
emerson lake & palmer        the who
jimi hendrix                   jethro tull
aerosmith                   greenday
pro-pain                    man-o-war
danzig                      marilyn manson
ted nugent

    theres more, but i`m done.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: jaytee on 08/14/03 at 01:30 a.m.


Quoting:
nothing mine all got stolen >:( :( :'(
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Very sorry to hear that.  A friend got her CD collection stolen but the thieves left behind Celine Dion.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 09/06/03 at 02:29 p.m.

Ahh, time to update this.


Beach Boys, The—The Very Best Of: Sounds Of Summer
Beatles, The—1
Billy Joel—Glass Houses
Billy Joel—River of Dreams
Billy Joel—Songs In The Attic
Billy Joel—The Stranger
Bruce Springsteen—Greatest Hits
Bruce Springsteen—The Rising
Bryan Adams—So Far So Good
Dave Matthews Band—Under the Table and Dreaming
Elton John—Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
Elton John—Greatest Hits
Elton John—Reg Strikes Back
Fleetwood Mac—The Dance
Genesis—Turn It On Again: The Hits
George Michael—Faith
Incubus—Make Yourself
INXS—Kick
John Cougar Mellencamp—American Fool
Live—Throwing Copper
Lynyrd Skynyrd—What’s Your Name
Matchbox Twenty—Yourself or Something Like You
Police, The—Every Breath You Take: The Classics
Police, The—Synchronicity
Santana—Shaman
Santana—Shango
Santana—Supernatural
Smash Mouth—Astro Lounge
Spin Doctors, The—Pocket Full of Kryptonite
Styx—Greatest Hits
Sugar Ray—Floored
Wallflowers, The—Red Letter Days
Weird Al Yankovic—Poodle Hat


Then there's the compilations, mix CDs I've made, jazz, classical, and Christmas music...

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobo on 09/06/03 at 02:57 p.m.

A very good collection, though, from a Beach Boys fan point of view, having Getcha Back right after Wouldn't It Be Nice is what we refer to in the Beach Boys world as a no-no.

Quoting:
Beach Boys, The—The Very Best Of: Sounds Of Summer
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Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: lebeiw15 on 09/06/03 at 04:06 p.m.


Quoting:
A very good collection, though, from a Beach Boys fan point of view, having Getcha Back right after Wouldn't It Be Nice is what we refer to in the Beach Boys world as a no-no.

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I agree... Getcha Back isn't a very good song... at least in my opinion... I kind of wish the songs were in chronological order on the CD.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobo on 09/07/03 at 09:36 a.m.

Don't get me wrong, I love the track, I like the album, but... two songs... 19 years... that's too big a jump for me, especially with very little Brian on that whole 85 CD. Anyway...

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: odd X socks on 09/08/03 at 02:15 p.m.

i feel like typing my entire list up again, so i can procrastinate on writing my lab report for chemistry... ::)

beastie boys - licensed to ill
bon jovi - crush
eminem - the eminem show
good charlotte - self-titled
good charlotte - the young and hopeless
linkin park - hybrid theory
the offspring - self-titled
the offspring - ignition
the offspring - smash
the offspring - ixnay on the hombre
the offspring - americana
the offspring - conspiracy of one
the ramones - ramones mania
reel big fish - everything sucks
reel big fish - turn the radio off
reel big fish - why do they rock so hard?
smash mouth - fush yu mang (two copies)
smash mouth - astro lounge (two copies)
smash mouth - the east bay sessions (two copies)
smash mouth - self-titled (two copies)
smash mouth - get the picture? (only one copy ;))
sugar ray - lemonade & brownies
sugar ray - floored
sugar ray - 14:59
sugar ray - self-titled
sugar ray - in the persuit of leisure
weezer - blue album

plus the burned cd's...
the "i'm a loser" cd
maximus
du bist ein berliner
the cd burner doesn't like me (AKA alive & bootlegi part I) (concert bootlegs by the offspring, two by the ramones, and one dead kennedys)
if i had a phrase every time i heard that dollar, i'd have one phrase!
alive & bootlegi part II: third time's the charm! (more offspring bootlegs)
give her hell from us, peeves.
alive & bootlegi part III (even more offspring bootlegs/rare songs/demos)
norwegian elk (BLS style!)
the "i'm a poser" cd

if you include cassettes, i also have spice world by the spice girls. :-[

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobo on 09/08/03 at 02:43 p.m.

*gasp* Me too! Me too!

Who's going to call the psychiatrist?

Quoting:
if you include cassettes, i also have spice world by the spice girls. :-[End Quote

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Bobby on 09/08/03 at 03:59 p.m.

Quoting:
*gasp* Me too! Me too!

Who's going to call the psychiatrist?
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Ha ha!  ;D

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: ShellyGal on 09/11/03 at 11:35 a.m.

Yes, I'm back.... it's been forever since I last posted... Oh well, time for an update:

AFI--Sing the Sorrow
Bad Religion--Process of Belief
The Distillers--Sing Sing Death House
Gob--Foot in Mouth Disease
Good Charlotte--The Young and the Hopeless
Linkin Park--Hybrid Theory
Linkin Park--Meteora
The Living End--The Living End
NOFX--The War On Errorism
Punk-O-Rama 8
Sum 41--Half Hour of Power
Sum 41--All Killer No Filler
Sum 41--Does This Look Infected?
Three Days Grace--Three Days Grace (really bad... don't bother getting it)

Yes, I know the subject for this topic sounds dirty... I am aware, but I'm not changing it. heh heh.

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: hannahbear on 09/11/03 at 03:07 p.m.

I'm jumping on the CD-listing bandwagon...hey, it beats Stats homework.

These CDs are listed in the order they are stored in my giant CD carrying case.  The recently purchased ones get put in the back, so some that are worthy of being more toward the front currently are not.  I need to reorganize soon.

-Elton John and Billy Joel--Three CDs of the songs they played (in order) when they performed in Ames, IA on 4-1-03
-Elton John mix
-Elton John--Greatest Hits 1970-2002 CDs 1 and 2
-Billy Joel--The Stranger
-Billy Joel--burnt CD of songs from Glass Houses and The Bridge
-Billy Joel--Greatest Hits Volumes 1 and 2
-Billy Joel--Greatest Hits Volume 3
-Billy Joel--River of Dreams
-Billy Joel--2000 Years The Millenium Concert CDs 1 and 2
-Bob Dylan--Nashville Skyline
-Bob Dylan--Planet Waves
-Bob Dylan--The Bootleg Series Volumes 1, 2, and 3
-Bob Dylan--Desire
-Bob Dylan--Rolling Thunder Revue (Bootleg Series 5) CDs 1 and 2
-Bob Dylan--The Essential Bob Dylan CD 2 (actually this one is my boyfriend's)
-Bob Dylan--The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
-Bob Dylan--The Times They are A-Changin'
-Bob Dylan--Another Side of Bob Dylan
-Bob Dylan--Time out of Mind
-Bruce Springsteen--Born in the USA
-Bruce Springsteen--Human Touch
-Bruce Springsteen--Greatest Hits
-Bruce Springsteen--The Rising
-The Wallflowers--Bringing Down the Horse
-The Wallflowers--Breach
-The Wallflowers--Red Letter Days
-Trampoline Records Greatest Hits Volume 1
-Carole King--Tapestry
-Sara Evans--Born to Fly
-James Taylor--Greatest Hits Volume 1
-Simon and Garfunkel--Greatest Hits
-Alison Krauss and Union Station--New Favorite
-Fleetwood Mac--The Dance
-The Beatles--1
-Santana--Shaman
-Susan Tedeschi--burnt CD of songs from Just Won't Burn and Wait for Me
-Dixie Chicks--Fly
-Dixie Chicks--Home
-Carpenters--Singles 1969-1981
-Elton John--Greatest Hits
-The Mamas and the Papas--Greatest Hits
-Janis Joplin--18 Essential Songs
-Susan Ashton--Closer
-Jewel--Pieces of You
-a mixed CD containing all of Bob Dylan's Bringing it All Back Home, one Michelle Branch song ("Washing Machine") and three Creed songs (yeah, I know, it's an odd mix of songs)
-R.E.M.--Monster
-Creed--Weathered
-Alicia Keys--Songs in A Minor
-Luther College Nordic Choir
-two demos made by my cousin
-The Glenn Miller Orchestra--Moonlight Serenade
-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers--Greatest Hits
-two general mix CDs
-two CDs of love songs (one made by my boyfriend for Valentine's Day)
-two CDs of songs I want to learn to play on the piano
-Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
-Footloose soundtrack
-The Breakfast Club soundtrack
-Top Gun soundtrack
-Dirty Dancing soundtrack
-Friends (the TV show) soundtrack
-Forrest Gump soundtrack
-My Best Friend's Wedding soundtrack
-Runaway Bride soundtrack
-soundtrack to a play I was in during high school
-Almost Famous soundtrack
-I am Sam soundtrack
-Chicago Soundtrack
-O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack
-70 Ounces of Pure Gold (oldies compilation)
-Spirit of the 60s
-#1 Radio Hits of 1970-1974
-Best of 70s Supergroups
-Radio Days
-Get Funky
-She Rock
-Sounds of the Seventies--1979
-Sounds of the 80s
-Casey Kasem's America's Top 10 of the 1980s
-Entertainment Weekly's Greatest Hits of 1987
-Tropical Nights
-Down Time
-Wow the 90s CDs 1 and 2
-Exodus
-Zoegirl self-titled
-Acoustic Worship
-VeggieTunes 1 and 2
-single of the Grease Megamix
-single of TLC--"No Scrubs"
-single of Whitney Houston--"My Love is Your Love"
-single of Sherrie Austin--"Little Bird"
-single of TLC--"Unpretty"
-single of Santana--"Maria Maria"
-single of Dixie Chicks--"Long Time Gone"
-Sara Evans--Restless
-Elton John--Reg Strikes Back
-Elton John--Songs From the West Coast
-Joan Osborne--Relish
-Elton John--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
-Billy Joel--Kohuept
-Billy Joel--Songs in the Attic
-Amy Grant--House of Love
-Elton John--Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
-Amy Grant--A Christmas Album
-Point of Grace--A Christmas Story
-A Very Veggie Christmas
-Amy Grant--A Christmas to Remember
-Johnny Mathis--Listen!  It's Christmas
-Highlights from Handel's Messiah
-Brenda Lee--Jingle Bell Rock

Subject: Re: If I saw your CD rack, what would I see?

Written By: Howard on 09/11/03 at 07:44 p.m.


Quoting:
I'm jumping on the CD-listing bandwagon...hey, it beats Stats homework.

These CDs are listed in the order they are stored in my giant CD carrying case.  The recently purchased ones get put in the back, so some that are worthy of being more toward the front currently are not.  I need to reorganize soon.


goodness gracious!WOW! :o :D

Howard
-Elton John and Billy Joel--Three CDs of the songs they played (in order) when they performed in Ames, IA on 4-1-03
-Elton John mix
-Elton John--Greatest Hits 1970-2002 CDs 1 and 2
-Billy Joel--The Stranger
-Billy Joel--burnt CD of songs from Glass Houses and The Bridge
-Billy Joel--Greatest Hits Volumes 1 and 2
-Billy Joel--Greatest Hits Volume 3
-Billy Joel--River of Dreams
-Billy Joel--2000 Years The Millenium Concert CDs 1 and 2
-Bob Dylan--Nashville Skyline
-Bob Dylan--Planet Waves
-Bob Dylan--The Bootleg Series Volumes 1, 2, and 3
-Bob Dylan--Desire
-Bob Dylan--Rolling Thunder Revue (Bootleg Series 5) CDs 1 and 2
-Bob Dylan--The Essential Bob Dylan CD 2 (actually this one is my boyfriend's)
-Bob Dylan--The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
-Bob Dylan--The Times They are A-Changin'
-Bob Dylan--Another Side of Bob Dylan
-Bob Dylan--Time out of Mind
-Bruce Springsteen--Born in the USA
-Bruce Springsteen--Human Touch
-Bruce Springsteen--Greatest Hits
-Bruce Springsteen--The Rising
-The Wallflowers--Bringing Down the Horse
-The Wallflowers--Breach
-The Wallflowers--Red Letter Days
-Trampoline Records Greatest Hits Volume 1
-Carole King--Tapestry
-Sara Evans--Born to Fly
-James Taylor--Greatest Hits Volume 1
-Simon and Garfunkel--Greatest Hits
-Alison Krauss and Union Station--New Favorite
-Fleetwood Mac--The Dance
-The Beatles--1
-Santana--Shaman
-Susan Tedeschi--burnt CD of songs from Just Won't Burn and Wait for Me
-Dixie Chicks--Fly
-Dixie Chicks--Home
-Carpenters--Singles 1969-1981
-Elton John--Greatest Hits
-The Mamas and the Papas--Greatest Hits
-Janis Joplin--18 Essential Songs
-Susan Ashton--Closer
-Jewel--Pieces of You
-a mixed CD containing all of Bob Dylan's Bringing it All Back Home, one Michelle Branch song ("Washing Machine") and three Creed songs (yeah, I know, it's an odd mix of songs)
-R.E.M.--Monster
-Creed--Weathered
-Alicia Keys--Songs in A Minor
-Luther College Nordic Choir
-two demos made by my cousin
-The Glenn Miller Orchestra--Moonlight Serenade
-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers--Greatest Hits
-two general mix CDs
-two CDs of love songs (one made by my boyfriend for Valentine's Day)
-two CDs of songs I want to learn to play on the piano
-Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
-Footloose soundtrack
-The Breakfast Club soundtrack
-Top Gun soundtrack
-Dirty Dancing soundtrack
-Friends (the TV show) soundtrack
-Forrest Gump soundtrack
-My Best Friend's Wedding soundtrack
-Runaway Bride soundtrack
-soundtrack to a play I was in during high school
-Almost Famous soundtrack
-I am Sam soundtrack
-Chicago Soundtrack
-O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack
-70 Ounces of Pure Gold (oldies compilation)
-Spirit of the 60s
-#1 Radio Hits of 1970-1974
-Best of 70s Supergroups
-Radio Days
-Get Funky
-She Rock
-Sounds of the Seventies--1979
-Sounds of the 80s
-Casey Kasem's America's Top 10 of the 1980s
-Entertainment Weekly's Greatest Hits of 1987
-Tropical Nights
-Down Time
-Wow the 90s CDs 1 and 2
-Exodus
-Zoegirl self-titled
-Acoustic Worship
-VeggieTunes 1 and 2
-single of the Grease Megamix
-single of TLC--"No Scrubs"
-single of Whitney Houston--"My Love is Your Love"
-single of Sherrie Austin--"Little Bird"
-single of TLC--"Unpretty"
-single of Santana--"Maria Maria"
-single of Dixie Chicks--"Long Time Gone"
-Sara Evans--Restless
-Elton John--Reg Strikes Back
-Elton John--Songs From the West Coast
-Joan Osborne--Relish
-Elton John--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
-Billy Joel--Kohuept
-Billy Joel--Songs in the Attic
-Amy Grant--House of Love
-Elton John--Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
-Amy Grant--A Christmas Album
-Point of Grace--A Christmas Story
-A Very Veggie Christmas
-Amy Grant--A Christmas to Remember
-Johnny Mathis--Listen!  It's Christmas
-Highlights from Handel's Messiah
-Brenda Lee--Jingle Bell Rock
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