Say your house burned down (heaven forbid) and you lost your music collection...what would you be distraught / losing sleep over because you need that music to be at your side?
I can't live without all of these:
Pocahontas {Alan Menken} - wonderful music, like in a musical
The Secret of NIMH {Jerry Goldsmith} - dark, mysterious, you'd never know it was from an animated film
Spirited Away {Joe Hisaishi} - got to love Chihiro's piano theme
Watership Down {Mike Batt} - very energetic orchestral music at times; music is much better than the tv series which was "cartoonified" and watered down
Oklahoma {Richard Rodgers} - the original musical
Dinotopia {Trevor Jones} - impressive brass numbers; music is much better than the series
Watership Down {Angela Morley} - exceedingly rare + hard to get ahold of, flows with the movie very well, sad and upbeat when it needed to be
Jurassic Park {John Williams} - the dinosaur movie of growing up, and hey, its John Williams
The Land Before Time {James Horner} - needs no explanation
Flute {Lifescapes} - nice mix of flute music
Duets: Flute & Harp {Lifescapes} - add a harp
The Sounds of Sea World {Unknown Artist} - purchased at Sea World, Orlando a few years ago; nice mix of instrumentals, surf, and sea creature calls
My Neighbor Totoro {Joe Hisaishi} - the theme just doesn't get out of your head
Princess Mononoke {Joe Hisaishi} - mostly strings, but they're very smooth and sweeping
The Star Wars Triology {Varujan Kojian / The Utah Symphony Orchestra} - all the major themes from the original three films without the $75 price tag, and their interpretation is quite nice
The Birth of Mewtwo {Miyazaki Shinji & Tanaka Hirokazu} - not easy to get, and I like Mewtwo's pipe organ theme
Laputa: The Castle in the Sky {Joe Hisaishi} - short, very repetitive theme
Serious Hits - Live! {Phil Collins} - one artist who certainly doesn't need any studio "fixing up", and he performs some of his most popular work here
Wicked {Stephen Schwartz} - true story, had the opportunity to see Menzel and Chenoweth in the original cast and said I didn't want to go see it.
Still wishing I had gone that day.
Wolf's Rain {Yoko Kanno} - a big mish mash of a lot of stuff {instrumental, folk, rock, ballads, accoustic), but its all very nice
Yesterday Once More, 2-Disc {The Carpenters} - their most recognized stuff, and this is before a lot of remastering on the later releases
So yeah, I can't live without a lot of the stuff I've collected over the years.
I'd be a really depressed individual if I lost all these.