100 Albums About Me

2006 July 21
by Gypsy

Like my 100 Books About Me, these are 100 Albums About Me.

1. ABBA Gold
2. Depeche Mode The Singles
3. Every Breath You Take: The Classics, The Police
4. Liz Phair
5. Bramble Rose, Tift Merritt
6. This Side, Nickel Creek
7. Eagles – Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
8. Songs You Know By Heart, Jimmy Buffet
9. Legend, Bob Marley
10. Disintigration, The Cure
11. Los Lonely Boys
12. Trouble Is, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
11. Greatest Hits 1974-1978, Steve Miller Band
12. Time Pieces, Eric Clapton
13. Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd
14. Licensed to Ill, Beastie Boys
15. Cracked Rear View, Hootie and the Blowfish
16. 311
17. Sublime
18. Gold & Platinum, Lynyrd Skynyrd
19. Greatest Hits, Air Supply
20. Reservoir Dogs: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
21. Fever In Fever Out, Luscious Jackson
22. Road Dogs, Spider Monkey
23. 9 to 5, Dolly Parton
24. Uban Cowboy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
25. The Commitments: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
26. Light of the Moon, The Pierces
27. The Definitive Collection, Loretta Lynn
28. Alison Krauss & Union Station – Live
29. Fast Times At Ridgemont High: Music From The Motion Picture
30. Fallen, Evanescence
31. Soul Gravy, Cross Canadian Ragweed
32. Miss Fortune, Allison Moorer
33. I Am Shelby Lynne, Shelby Lynne
34. Call Off the Search, Katie Melua
35. Songbird, Eva Cassidy
36. Buffy the Vampire Slayer – Once More, with Feeling
37. The Thorns
38. Just Because I’m a Woman: The Songs of Dolly Parton
39. Just Won’t Burn, Susan Tedeschi
40. Live in Paris, Diana Krall
41. French Kiss: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
42. Barricades and Brick Walls, Kasey Chambers
43. Thanks for the Ether, Rasputina
44. The Book of Secrets, Loreena McKennitt
45. Tambourine, Tift Merritt
46. The Duel, Allison Moorer
47. Wide Open Spaces, The Dixie Chicks
48. Home, The Dixie Chicks
49. Missundaztood, Pink
50. Legends of the Goddess, Laura Powers
51. Apparitions, Hungry Lucy
52. Beauty And The Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
53. Cocky, Kid Rock
54. Shaman, Santana
55. Live On, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
56. Tidal, Fiona Apple
57. Out of the Madness, Derek Trucks Band
58. The Trinity Session, Cowboy Junkies
59. Farmhouse, Phish
60. Come Away With Me, Norah Jones
61. Whoa Nelly, Nelly Furtado
62. Can’t Take Me Home, Pink
63. Jukebox Sparrows, Shannon McNally
64. Love Shelby, Shelby Lynne
65. Easy, Kelly Willis
66. Trainspotting: Music From The Motion Picture
67. She’s So Unusual, Cyndi Lauper
68. Like a Virgin, Madonna
69. Last of the Independents, The Pretenders
70. Ramones
71. Best of Blondie
72. Straight Out of Compton, NWA
73. Best of Bonnie Raitt
74. Fleetwood Mac: Greatest Hits
75. Muriel’s Wedding Soundtrack
76. Chicago Soundtrack
77. Kenny Rogers: Greatest Hits
78. Sweet Tea, Buddy Guy
79. G. Love & Special Sauce
80. Widespread Panic
81. What I Live For, Tab Benoit
82. A Decade of Hits, Charlie Daniels Band
83. Under the Table and Dreaming, Dave Matthews Band
84. Four, Blues Traveler
85. Achtung Baby, U2
86. The Score, Fugees
87. Blood Sex Sugar Magic, Red Hot Chili Peppers
88. Ritual de lo Habitual, Jane’s Addiction
89. Tommy, The Who
90. Big Ones, Aerosmith
91. James Taylor Greatest Hits
92. Dookie, Green Day
93. Spend the Night, The Donnas
94. Black Cherry, Goldfrapp
95. Shake Your Money Maker, Black Crows
96. Dummy, Portishead
97. Dazed and Confused Soundtrack
98. Violator, Depeche Mode
99. Tigerlilly, Natalie Merchant
100. Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt

8 Responses leave one →
  1. 2006 July 21
    KaraMia permalink

    And I thought I had diverse taste in music..lol. I loved that 9 to 5 album…Here via michele today, but I was coming over anyways..lol

  2. 2006 July 21
    Jade permalink

    Alas, someone with tastes in music as diverse as my own. Good stuff you got there.

  3. 2006 July 22
    shpprgrl permalink

    I LOVE Abba, Lynyrd, Urban Cowboy and Krauss…..and obviously variety! Great list! :)

  4. 2006 July 22
    Paige permalink

    Super list. Funny that you have music listed {not to bring down anyone} I have been putting together a disk to use at my funeral-way, way in the future. Morbid I know, but I am not gonna leave that up to my kids, they may pick something stupid on purpose. lolthanks for coming by my place & commenting.

  5. 2006 July 24
    cyndy permalink

    Wow what a list!!! Some I’ve never heard of, some I absolutely love. Glad to see it’s so eclectic, that’s the best way.

  6. 2006 July 24

    I see a couple of interesting ones I might get at the library this week (spider monkey??) I tried to do this for my own site (because I like movies, music and books….) But whew! I fell asleep at 50. I get bored way before I hit the 100 mark. I even tried to list 13 guys based on your Thursday 13, but I hit 5 and stopped!(see my posting from Saturday.)This is really ironic because I love to make lists of stupid stuff like what I should get at the grocery store.ps…Now that I know you are an editor, I am nervous leaving a comment. I think, am I spelling everything correctly? Have I skipped a word(which I tend to do for some reason!) I hope you are an editor for some Math journal or something.

  7. 2006 July 24
    Gypsy permalink

    Karamia: 9 to 5 is one of my favorite movies, too. I pretty much love anything Dolly does. Jade: Diversity is key!Shpprgrl: A woman after my own heart. :) Paige: I think about that sometimes, too. Morbid but interesting. Cyndy: Glad you enjoyed it!M: Spider Monkey was a local band I used to go see live when I was in college. Very cute lead singer. I got to about 75 and was drawing blanks, but persevered! I’m going to do the same thing with movies, which ought to be a little easier. Don’t be nervous! I make my own share of mistakes. And no one would ever hire me to edit math journals. God, just the thought has me wanting to puke. ;-) I can barely tabulate the tip.

  8. 2006 July 25
    Sue permalink

    I love 9 to 5 and I was overjoyed when I had to watch it for my Women’s Lit class last semester. Joy!And can I say that seeing ABBA in the pole position just made me giggle.

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