You can only take 5 albums to a deserted Island...


But there is a world class system there for your use.  Leaving many favorites behind but I must have:

Yes - Close to the Edge
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
Neil Young - Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
John Lee Hooker - Mr. Lucky



pops

1- J.S. Bach: just one?

2- Mozart: Late Symphonies (a boxset can count as one, right?) 

3- The Band: Music From Big Pink & s/t (you really need both to get the complete picture)

4- Dave Edmunds: Get It

5- The Dwight Twilley Band: Sincerely

1. La Spagna, BIS
2. Cantate Domino, Proprius
3. Laudate, Proprius
4. Hearing Solar Winds, Ocora
5. Wagner's Ring, Telefunken

All vinyl.
Richard Thompson - Two Letter Words
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will
Los Lobos - How Will The Wolf Survive
Rosanne Cash - The List
Rockpile - Seconds of Pleasure

Id be pissed at myself pretty quickly, but that would be true of any five I chose.
If it was a 'world class system' it'd have access to stream-casting, Spotify, et all.  And it'd have to be one hell of well appointed 'deserted island' to be able to support and maintain said system...which I'd hack Something building a raft to take my chances leaving....

Because 5 albums of Anything, played endlessly, would eventually turn to trash, as would your sanity.  And I don't own any album that I like everything on it, anyway...

I'm allergic to civilization of late, but not That allergic. ;)  Even if the soccer ball had a larger than average 'air intake'. *L*  And 'Wilson' better not complain or get a 'headache'. *smirk*
WAIT ...50 RIGHT?

Beatles - Abbey Road

Steve Miller - Anthology

Led Zeppelin - I, II, Physical Graffiti

Steely Dan - Gaucho

Grateful Dead- American Beauty

Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore

Cream - Disraeli Gears

Creedence: Cosmos Factory

Stones - Let It Bleed

Coltrane – Ballads

Bill Evans - Waltz for Debbie

Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard

Pat Metheny – New Chautauqua

Van Morrison – Astral Weeks, Tupelo Honey, Common One, Moondance

Chick Corea: Akoustic Band

Stevie Ray Vaughan – Couldn’t Stand the Weather

Clapton: Unplugged, Blues, Crossroads

Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life

Traffic: John Barleycorn Must Die

Kenny Rankin: Because of You

Chicago: Live at Carnegie Hall

Ella Fitzgerald: Like Someone in Love

Carly Simon: No Secrets

George Harrison: All Things Must Pass

Who: Who’s Next

Hendrix: The Blues

Earth, Wind and Fire: Greatest Hits

John Lennon: Imagine

Sam Cook: Portrait of a Legend

Pink Floyd: Meddle

Santana: Santana, Abraxas

Guess Who: American Woman

Keith Jarret: “Somewhere” - Live in Lucerne

CSN: 2012

Muddy Waters: Folk Singer

The Doors: The Doors

CSN&Y: Déjà vu

The Band: The Lat Waltz

Stan Getz: Getz/Gilberto; Lyrical Stan Getz

Dylan: Blood on the Tracks

Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends

Bob Marley and the Whalers: African Herbsmen

Queen: Night at the Opera

Bob Seger: Live Bullet

Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On

Eagles: Hell Freezes Over

James Brown: Live in Concert

Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain

Johnny Cash: The Essential …

Mamas/Papas: 16 Greatest

David Gilmour: Live at Gdansk

Springsteen: Darkness on the Edge of Town

Carole King: Tapestry

Carpenters: Singles 69-81

Hall and Oates: Abandoned Luncheonette

Dexter Gordon: Dexter Calling