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Thread #21187   Message #226420
Posted By: GUEST,Steve Latimer
11-May-00 - 11:13 AM
Thread Name: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
I feel like I live in my van, doing about 45,000 Klms./year. It sure helps to have my CD player and about 100 CD's in in it. The short list is (in no particular order):

Muddy Waters, Hard Again (with Johnny Winter), The Lost Tapes, Going Way Back, both Chess 50th Anniversary CD's.

Johnny Winter, the original Columbia release, Nothing But The Blues, Still Alive and Well, Live in NYC '97, Johnny Winter And Live and one I picked up at the gas station, the title escapes me.

Sonny Terry, Whoopin' (with Johnny Winter and Willie Dixon)

Little Walter, the Chess 50th Anniversary.

Sonny Boy Williamson, The Chess 50th Anniversary.

Bob Dylan, Freewheeling, Blonde on Blonde, Highway 61 Revisited, Unplugged, Time Out Of Mind, Blood on the Tracks, Greatest Hits Vols. 1 and 2. 30th Anniversary.

Willie Nelson, Red Headed Stranger, Teatro, Spirit and his Box set, the name escapes me.

Mississippi John Hurt, Avalon Blues.

Rev. Gary Davis, Blues and spritiuals.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Will the Circle be unbroken vols 1 & 2.

Jeff Beck, The Best Of,

Jimi Hendrix, The Complete Jimi Hendrix Box set, Both live at the Fillmore (with A Band of Gypsys), BBC Sessions.

Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli, the name escapes me, recorded in paris in the thirties.

Frank Zappa, Strictly Commercial.

4 best of Bluegrass CD's

Emmylou Harris, Wrecking Ball.

The Best of Cream.

Son House, Delta Blues and Spirituals. Three slide guitar compilations featuring Bukka White, Charlie Patton, Leadbelly, Muddy with Johnny Winter, Joanne Kelly, Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Robert Johnson.

Robert Johnson, The Complete recordings.

Led Zeppelin III

The best of the B52's

Deep Purple, Machine Head.

Woodstock, the reissue.

Neil Young, After the Goldrush, Decade.

Taj Mahal, In Progress and In Motion Box Set, Taj's Blues and a new one whose name escapes me.

Louis Armstrong, I forget the title.

Billie Holiday, I forget the title.

John Coltrane, A Love Supreme.

Paul James, Acoustic Blues and the one with his band.

Joni Mitchell, Hits.

Velvet Underground Box.

Hank Williams Box. And of ourse, Rick Fielding, This One's the Dreamer Oh yeah, my brother loaned me The Butthole Surfers. Weirdest CD I've ever heard, but I like it.