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TomDac
01-07-2005, 01:46 PM
This should be fun!


You're stranded on a desert island. A Genie appears and gives you a portable CD player and asks you to
pick 10 CDs. What would you pick?

Here are mine:


1. Radiohead - OK Computer
2. Electric Light Orchestra - New World Record
3. Days of the New - Days of the New 2
4. Best of Dinah Washington
5. Linda Rondstadt w/Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
6. Aldo Nova - A Portrait of Aldo Nova
7. Diana Krall - Live in Paris
8. Howard Jones - Best of Howard Jones
9. The Doors - The Best of the Doors
10.Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee

Kaliar
01-07-2005, 03:02 PM
My friends think I have "bizarre" tastes in music. I prefer the term "eclectic" ! ;)

For the moment being, my choices would be, in no particular order:

- Mozart - Requiem (Nikolas Harnoncourt & Concentus Musicus Wien)
- Chopin - Polonaises (Maurizio Pollini)
- Bach - Cello-Suiten (Mstislav Rostropovitch)
- La Folia (Jordi Savall)
- Jacques Loussier - The Best of Play Bach
- Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
- Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
- Tangerine Dream - Ricochet
- Rammstein - Reise, Reise
- A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

Kaliar

Life is good with ML !! :)

Sky Saw
01-07-2005, 03:53 PM
Great idea Tom - I especially like the twist with the idea of favorite music rather than 'most audiophile-approved' (which is also fun and informative).

Here are mine, in no particular order:

Bach – Brandenberg concertos #2,5,& 6
Beethoven – String Quartets Opus 132 and Opus 59 #2. Vegh Quartet
Richard Strauss – Electra. Solti conducting, Birgit Nilsson singing – Can an opera count as a single disc?
Schubert – Symphony #9 'Unfinished'
Prokofiev – Romeo & Juliet suite
Bartok – Concerto for Orchestra
Shostakovich – String quartets #4,8, & 9 – Fitzwilliam quartet
Beastie Boys – Check your head
Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets.
Genesis – Supper’s Ready
Roxy Music – Country Life

STV
01-09-2005, 09:55 PM
Hmmm? That's a tough one (so many great CD's), but if had to choose:

1. Yello: Baby
2. Yello: Zebra
3. Wolf Hoffmann: Classical
4. The Jeff Healey Band: Cover To Cover
5. Jimmie Vaughan: Strange Pleasure
6. Dire Straits: Brothers In Arms
7. The Iguanas: Nuevo Boogaloo
8. Louis Clark conducting The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Hooked On Classics
9. Jessie Cook: Vertigo
10. Huey Lewis And The News: Plan B

Kaliar
03-25-2005, 08:42 PM
Here is my excuse to revive this forgotten thread : after all, we need software to be played on our nice ML systems !

As much as I enjoy listening to the music that I know, I want to discover other titles (and not only new ones...). So this thread can go a long way to help us expand our music collection ! Here's my contribution to "Desert Island Discs", with a twist: 10 discs in classical music, 10 Jazz CDs, 10 Rock oriented and 10 more (miscellaneous).

Part 1: 10 classical music CDs:

- Bach - Goldberg Variations (Glenn Gould)
- Chopin - Polonaises (Maurizio Pollini)
- Gorecki - Symphony No 3
- Mozart - Requiem (Nikolas Harnoncourt & Concentus Musicus Wien)
- Respighi - Ancient Dances And Airs For Lute (Dorati)
- Satie - Gnossiennes, Gymnopédies (Reinbert De Leeuw)
- Zbigniew Preisner - Requiem for my Friend
- La Folia (Jordi Savall)
- Cecilia & Bryn - Duets
- Montserrat Figueras - La Voix de l'Émotion

Kaliar
03-25-2005, 08:43 PM
Part 2: here are 10 Jazz CDs in heavy rotation on my system:

- Anouar Brahem : Le pas du chat noir
- Tomasz Stanko Quartet : Suspended Night
- Jacques Loussier Trio : The Best of Play Bach
- Keith Jarrett : The Köln Concert
- Miles Davis : Kind of Blue
- Miles Davis : Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
- Bill Evans Trio : Sunday at the Village Vanguard
- Patricia Barber : Café Blue
- The Coryells : The Coryells
- Ralph Towner : Anthem

Kaliar
03-25-2005, 08:43 PM
Part 3: 10 CDs (Rock, Progressive Rock and Electronica) that you might find interesting:

- A Perfect Circle : Thirteenth Step
- Infected Mushroom : B.P. Empire
- Lamb : What Sound
- Mostly Autumn : For All We Shared
- Nirvana : Unplugged in New-York
- Opeth : Damnation
- Rammstein : Mutter
- Rammstein : Reise, Reise
- Tangerine Dream : Ricochet
- Tool : Lateralus

Kaliar
03-25-2005, 08:44 PM
Part 4: some more CDs (Film, Folk, Blues, Middle-Age, New-Age, ...):

- Goran Bregovic : La Reine Margot
- Loreena McKennitt : The Book of Secrets
- Pentangle : Cruel Sister
- John Lee Hooker : The Best of John Lee Hooker
- Muddy Waters : Folk Singer
- L'Ensemble des Lutins Luthiers : Le Festin
- Kvinterna : Rituals
- Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble : Songs of Chivalry
- Sequentia : Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles of Ectasy
- Gregorio Paniagua : La Folia De La Spagna

SugarMedia
03-26-2005, 01:41 AM
Would you believe it... I'm going to Dubrovnik Croatia in Two weeks and will be island hopping and planned on buying the iPod Shuffle, which holds about 10-13 cd's. Here's my pick so far in no particular order.

• Simon & Garfunkel- The Concert in Central Park
• Pulp- Different Class
• Buddha Bar- VI Rebirth
• Yello- One Second
• U2- The Best of 1980-1990
• Miles Davis- Sketches of Spain
• Guru- Jazzmatazz- Vol 2, The New Reality
• Ravel- Bolero
• John Lee Hooker- Best of Friends
• Silent Poets- To Come

jonnyb
03-26-2005, 02:04 AM
Here is a few i am listening to at the moment. I have bought a few dud c.d.'s lately. Logans really reveal bad recording or engineering.
Andy Cowan 10.30 Thursdays
Colin Hay man@work
David Hudson Didgeridoo Spirit
Andrea Bocelli Romanza
Ren'ee Geyer Tenderland
Lucinda Williams World Without Tears
Emmylou Harris Stumble into Grace
Joe Jackson This is it
Natalie Merchant House Carpenters Daughter
Van Morrison Best Of
Jewel Spirit
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
BMW audiophile demo disc Chesky

congers
03-26-2005, 02:41 AM
A hodgepodge of 70's influenced progressive CD's. These CD's will certainly give your ML's a workout.

* Steve Hillage - For To Next / And Or Not
* Triumvirat - Illusions On A Double Dimple
* Camel - Dust and Dreams
* Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
* David Sancioius - Forrest of Feelings
* ELP - Trillogy
* Banco - Nudo
* Brand X - Manifest Destiny
* Nexus - Metanoia
* Hermetic Science - En Route

Mike

Kaliar
03-26-2005, 06:24 AM
Cool, it worked ! It is nice to see some follow-up to the thread ! :rolleyes:

Speaking of workout for our MartinLogan, try these:

- Carl Orff : Carmina Burana
- Oscar's Motet Choir : Cantate Domino
- Hermann Baumann : Grande Messe de Saint Hubert
- California Guitar Trio : An Opening Act - On Tour With King Crimson
- Rage Against The Machine : Rage Against The Machine
- The Crystal Method : Vegas
- Ramasutra : El Pipo Del Taxi EP
- Metallica and the San Francisco SO : S & M
- Tool : Ćnima
- Porcupine Tree : In absentia

Enjoy !

risabet
03-26-2005, 10:11 AM
It's not a genie, it's the devil and his cruel joke is I have to listen to CD only!

sakhavi
03-26-2005, 05:23 PM
Boy, it's great to see that a bunch of ML-heads out there dig such widely varied material. I'm looking forward to setting up my Odysseys next month as my first hi-fi set of speakers after over a year of ownership (long story) and had been a bit anxious about how happy they'd be spewing heavy metal and garage revival lo-fi. (I'm particularly tickled to find a couple of Tool fans on the list; can't wait to hear how "Ticks & Leeches" sounds on my new system.)

OK, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage writing this on the road without access to my CD cabinet, but I'm still coming up with more than I can cram into 10 slots. Some are old faves, some are recent finds I think will stick around.

Sinead O'Connor - The Lion and the Cobra
AC/DC - Back In Black
Peter Gabriel - So
Def Leppard - Pyromania
Ani Difranco - Living in Clip
Sergei Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
Beatles - Abbey Road
Nellie McKay - Get Away from Me
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
Juliana Hatfield - Only Everything
Jackson Browne - The Pretender
Susan Tedeschi - Just Won't Burn
Guns 'n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Joan Jett - I Love Rock 'n' Roll

Kaliar
03-26-2005, 07:04 PM
Hi sakhavi,


(I'm particularly tickled to find a couple of Tool fans on the list; can't wait to hear how "Ticks & Leeches" sounds on my new system.)
You'll love it !! Lateralus was one of the first CDs I played after getting my Odysseys... Throughout the whole album, I had a big grin on my face ! This CD is an example of well recorded and interesting music ! Apart from "Ticks and Leeches", I particularly enjoy listening to "The Patient" and "Reflection"...

In my listening room, which is not huge, the Odysseys can play quite loud without distortion. With 500 clean Watts available per channel at 4 Ohms, those woofers can pressurize the place in a hurry !! :D

I hope you get your speakers set soon, so you can enjoy your music.

MikeN
03-26-2005, 09:56 PM
A Girl Called Eddy - A Girl Called Eddy
Al Green - Greatest Hits
Bill Evans - Moonbeams
Cassandra Wilson - Belly of the Sun
Coldplay - Parachutes
Freddie Hubbard - Open Sesame
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Facing Future
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Pale Saints - In Ribbons
Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim - Getz/Gilberto

Too many to list, so much music is so incredibly satisyfing ever since I got my ML's!!!!

risabet
03-28-2005, 10:03 AM
1. Counting Crows: August and Everything After
2. Holly Cole Trio: Don't Smoke in Bed
3. Respighi: Church Windows
4. Copland: Appalachian Spring
5. Blues Traveler: 4
6. Phantom of The Opera: Original Cast Recording
7. Handel: Messiah
8. Rage Against the Machine: Evil Empire
9. XTC: Skylarking
10. Everclear: So Much for the Afterglow

SHUTTERBUG
03-29-2005, 06:31 AM
Hi Guys,
I am fairly new to this forum, have been an audiophile for years (since early eighties). What suprises me is that how very little of this music you guys are mentioning, I have heard of.? I know everyone has different tastes in music, but there was some that I did recognize on peoples lists and some that I am not that fond of, but I would say I only recognized about 10% of what I saw.
I know this is a little off topic for this thread, but I am in desperate need of new material. I will list some of my favorites, in order of preference and maybe some of you fellow members can help me with some new material. I listen to most anything but country and rap.
My favorites for a Desert Island:
Patrick O'hearn - So Flows the Current (actually anything by him)
Roger Waters - Amused to Death (ditto, a truly brilliant musician)
Gladiator Soundtrack
Mercy Me - everything!
Diana Krall - When I look in your eyes
Rebecca St. James - Pray
Natalie Merchant - Tigerlily
Handels - Messiah
John Mayer - Heavier Things
Beck - Sea Change
Early Tori Amos (Little Earthquakes & Under the Pink)
Killers - Hot Fuss (just discovered, a little trendy)

Well that gives you guys an idea of what I like. I need some new stuff, I have really been wearing this stuff out over the years :(

Thanks so much,
Dwayne

My system consits of:
Martin Logan Prodigys
Tube Research Labs 300 Monoblocks
Tube Research Labs GT3 Preamp
Shanling SACD 200 Tube CD Player
All cables are FIM Gold

Sky Saw
03-29-2005, 03:55 PM
Hi Dwayne,
Thanks for your fun question!

Although my first recommendation is not related to your current interests, I would like to share what I think best demonstrates what makes classical music such a powerful communicator and mover - and so I suggest
Beethoven, String Quartets Opus 132 and Opus 127 (Vegh Quartet)
If you like those, then also the six Beethoven Opus 18 quartets (Berg Quartet)

You mentioned Handel - Messiah
If you like it for the choral parts, then I highly recommend Vivaldi - Gloria. Have you seen Runaway Train (movie with John Voigt)? There is a very moving scene with him standing on top of the train with the "Et In Terra Pax" playing in the background.
Also, Mendelssohn is a very under-appreciated composer. His Elijah is an incredible choral work (I way prefer it to the Messiah).
If you like the Messiah for the arias, then I highly recommend Bach - St. Matthew's Passion. This has some very well-known music in it.

You mentioned Beck, Tori Amos, John Mayer, and Killers.
I suggest that you try Daniel Lanois - Shine. Lanois and Brian Eno are/were 2 of the most sought-after producers in the music biz, so the production is top-notch. Lanois is also a very good musician.
For modern, trendy stuff that is interesting and good...
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Stars - Set Yourself on Fire
Interpol - Antics (only if you think you would enjoy it if Ian Curtis (from Joy Division) came back to life and became the lead singer for Franz Ferdinand).

I hope these and suggestions from other posters help you to discover some new stuff!

socialxray
03-29-2005, 05:06 PM
1. Massive Attack - Mezzanine
2. Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
3. Underworld - Beaucoup Fish
4. Dead Can Dance - Towards the Within
5. Radiohead - Kid A
6. The Crystal Method - Tweekend
7. Portishead - Dummy
8. The Future Sound of London - Dead Cities
9. Nirvana - Bleach
10. Chemical Brothers - Surrender

Damn, no room for jazz.

Kruppy
03-31-2005, 03:54 PM
Some are unfortunately not ML compatible.

Not in any particular order.

1. VNV Nation - FuturePerfect
2. VNV Nation - Empires
3. Apoptygma Berzerk - Harmonizer
4. Mission of Burma - Mission of Burma (Rykodisc compilation)
5. James - Laid
6. Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams
7. Luka Bloom - Turf
8. Cowboy Junkies - Lay It Down
9. Guster - Lost and Gone Forever
10. Wolfsheim - Casting Shadows

Jazzplayer
04-01-2005, 11:27 AM
Hi
Glad to see so much Kind of Blue here, my favourite album of all times! My choices:

1 Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
2 Miles Davis: My Funny Valentine
3 John Coltrane: "Complete Atlantic Recordings", or Giant Steps if 6 CDs is cheating...
4 Chaka Khan & Rufus Live Stompin at the Savoy
5 Steely Dan AJA
6 Simon&Garfunkel "Concert in Central Park"
7 Dave Holland Big Band "What Goes Around"
8 Silje Nergaard "Nightwatch"
9 Marvin Gaye Lets Get in On
10 Stevie Ray Vaughan In Step

And, now the alternative list, if I could play LPs on Logans...

Pat Metheny Group - White Album
Joe Wilder Quartet - Jazz from Peter Gunn
1300 Oslo - Live in the North
Victor Feldman - In London Vol. 2
Chet Baker - The Touch of Your Lips
Maurice Andre - Six Concertos Baroques
Steely Dan - Cant Buy a Thrill
Bill Wymans Rythm Kings - Just for a Thrill
Meters - Struttin'
Van Morrison - Live from San Francisco

This is fun!

Svein

jjqiv
04-01-2005, 02:52 PM
If I was stuck with the same discs over and over. It would have to be the hard-drive in my computer. I have a very eclectic mix of about 2800 mp3's loaded. Plus several movies. You would have to kill me if I was stuck listening to the same 10 discs over and over.

Jeff Zaret
04-01-2005, 07:29 PM
After much thought about this I will take with me nothing and listen to everybody elses disks! :eek: LOL

Jeff

jolen1aub
04-08-2005, 06:56 PM
- Dire Straits (The Very Best of )
- Steeley Dan (Gaucho)
- The Doors (Greatest Hits)
- James Taylor (October Road)
- Jake Shimabukuro (Sunday Morning)
- Patricia Barber (Modern Cool)
- Jacintha (Jacintha Is Her Name)
- Yo-Yo Ma (Vivaldi's Cello)
- Diana Krall (Live In Paris)
- Enrique Coria (Latin touch)

SugarMedia
04-09-2005, 10:38 AM
http://web.archive.org/web/19990117001348/www.martinlogan.com/startfrm.htm

Scroll down to bottom and choose "Music."

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Recommended Listening

Classical

Cantate Domino

Proprius PRCD 7762

Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, Fanfare

Telarc CD-80078

Dorian Sampler Vol. 1

Dorian DOR-90001

Nojima Plays Liszt

Reference Recordings RR-25CD

Pachelbel Canon: Acadamy of Ancient Music

L'Oiseau-Lyre 410 553-2

Round-Up

Telarc CD-80141

Sainte-Saens: Symphony No. 3

Philips 412 619-2

Ein Straussfest

Telarc CD-80098

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1

Chesky Records CD-13

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto

Chesky Records CD-12



Jazz and Big Band

Count Basie & His Orchestra: 88 Basie Street

Pablo 3112-42

David Benoit: Every Step of the Way

GRP Records GRD-9558

David Benoit: This Side Up

En Pointe ENP 0001

Ray Brown Trio: Summer Wind

Concord Jazz CCD-4426

Country

Windham Hill Records WD-1039

Dafos Reference Recordings

RR-12 CD

Todd Garfinkle: The Immigrant's Dilemma

MA Recordings M017A

Shirley Horn: You Won't Forget Me

Verve 847-482-2 Freddie Hubbard: Ride Like the Wind

En Pointe ENP 0002

Bob James & Earl Klugh: One On One

CBS CK 36241

Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass: Present Perfect

MPS 823 543-2

Diane Schuur and the Count Basie Orchestra

GRP Records GRD-9550

Vollenweider: Caverna Magica

CBS MK 37827

Yellowjackets: Shades

MCA Records MCAD-5752



Rock and Pop

Greg Brown: Dream Cafe

Red House Records RHRCD47

Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms

Warner Bros. 9 25264-2

Sara Hickman: Short Stop

Elektra 9 60964-2

Billy Idol: Charmed Life

Chrysalis F2 21735

Ricky Lee Jones: Flying Cowboys

Geffen 9 24246-2

Lyle Lovett: And His Large Band

MCA MCAD-42263

Linda Ronstadt: Round Midnight

Asylum 9 60489-2

Paul Simon: Graceland

Warner Bros. 9 25447-2

Steve Winwood: Back in the High Life

Island 9 25548-2

Yellow: Baby

Phonogram 848 791-2


Along with the introduction of the CD came the record label samplers. These compilations are an excellent way to become familiar with a wide variety of artists and genres of music. Ask the "expert" at your favorite store for the names of artists or record labels that produce the type of music which interests you.