I’m in the process of creating a new personal website and in the course of sifting through old files from my previous site, dating back to the middle of 2004, I came across some “favorite music lists.” It’s interesting to recall what was in rotation for me back then and to see how my tastes have changed in several cases. For instance, I rarely listen to Pink Floyd anymore, and I haven’t listened to Transatlantic for quite some time, even though it an excellent band. While this will not be nearly as interesting to you as it is to me, I thought I’d share some of the lists.
Favorite Hard Rock and Progressive Rock CDs
faith hope love, King’s X
The Bends, Radiohead
Fallen, Evanescence
Images and Words, Dream Theater
JJ72, JJ72
V, Spock’s Beard
Three Sides to Every Story, Extreme
The Edges of Twilight, The Tea Party
Bridge Across Forever, Transatlantic
My Favorite Headache, Geddy Lee
Momentary Lapse of Reason, Pink Floyd
Empire, Queensrÿche
Favorite Alternative Pop/Rock
Little Earthquakes, Tori Amos
Dummy, Portishead
Parachutes, Coldplay
Homogenic, Bjork
Mystery White Boy (Live)
, Jeff Buckley
Simple Things
, Zero 7
The Whole Story
, Kate Bush
The Way We Are, Fleming & John
Before These Crowded Streets, Dave Matthews Band
Bikinis and Martinis, Sam Phillips
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, Sarah McLachlan
When the Pawn…, Fiona Apple
Tourist, St. Germain
TOP 10 Pop/Rock Island CDs
The Best of Van Morrison, vols. 1 & 2, Van Morrison
Seal (debut), Seal
OK Computer, Radiohead
Black Sheep, Martin Sexton
Grace, Jeff Buckley
Every Breath You Take (Greatest Hits), Police
Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from ‘90s, Dwight Yoakam
Achtung Baby, U2
You Gotta Sin to Get Saved, Maria McKee
Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes from a Memory, Dream Theater
Favorite Classical Small Ensemble/Solo Pieces
Sonatas for Viola Da Gamba and Harpichord, J.S. Bach. Kim Kashkashian and Keith Jarrett.
Goldberg Variations, VWV 988, Glenn Gould. 1955 version.
Six Grand Overtures, Op. 18. J.C. Bach. English Symphony Orchestra.
Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven. Evgeny Kissin.
String Quartets, Op. 18, No. 6 in B-Flat Major/Op. 59, No. 1 in F Major. Beethoven, Cleveland Quartet.
Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85, Elgar. Jacqueline Du Pré/Sir John Barbirolli
Etudes, Op . 10 & Op. 25, Chopin. Vladimir Ashkenazy
Piano Quartets. No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 15 and No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 45, Gabriel Fauré. Ax/Stern/Laedo/Ma
Suites for Keyboard, Handel. Keith Jarrett.
Water Music, Handel. Orchestra of St. Luke’s/Sir Charles Mackerras
The 5 Violin Concertos, Mozart. Itzhak Perlman/Wiener Philharmoniker/James Levine
“Trout” Quintet, Schubert. Hetzel/Christ/Faust/Posch/Schulz/Sollscher/Levine
Piano Concerto No. 1, Tchaikovsky. Kissin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Karajan
The Four Seasons, Vivaldi. Nigel Kennedy/English Chamber Orchestra
Top Ten Jazz Albums
Koln Concert, Keith Jarrett
Art of the Trio, vol. 1, Brad Mehldau
Kind of Blue, Miles Davis
Speak No Evil, Wayne Shorter
The Complete Blue Note Sixties Sessions, Herbie Hancock
Wynton Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis
A Love Supreme, John Coltrane
Sonny Rollins Plus Three, Sonny Rollins
Twelve Moons, Jan Garbarek
Sunday at the Village Vanguard, Bill Evans Trio

Wow, quite the expansive list there, Carl! Let nobody ever say you don’t have a diverse musical palette.
On a more trivial note, I’ve never heard the Maria McKee album listed, but she was the object of a celebrity crush of mine during her Lone Justice days 😉
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