Wheggi wrote: What are your five favorite albums that you listen to while playing D&D (or even working on D&D stuff away from the gaming table)?
Like Terrex, I'm going to give you two answers, Tony, but slightly different in focus than his.
I haven't used music much during my games since the 1990s---some Aliens soundtrack background music at cons a couple of years ago being the major exception. But, BITD, we did absolutely soundtrack our games, at various times: sometimes general background, sometimes specific scenes, etc.
So, in this first list are the top 5 tunes (no particular order) I've used in games:
Tangerine Dream - Zeit: general evil/distrubing background music for The Astral Plane or the Abyss; many other TD albums and soundtracks have been used as well over the years
Pink Floyd - "Echoes": spooky ghostly music for a haunted graveyard
Yes - "The Ancient": the Leaves of Green segment, used as a nightmare sequence inflicted upon a PC; I've also excerpted various other madrigal/acoustic pieces like Soon, Madrigal, I Get Up I Get Down, etc., often as elfin pieces
U2 - "Race Against Time": an oddball B-side from "Where the Streets Have No Name", used as backdrop to a
time stop spell
Fields of the Nephilim - a melange of "Sumerland", "Psychonaut", and "Last Exit for the Lost": used in a CoC scenario in which the PCs unwittingly strayed from the bounds of Earth and wound up in R'lyeh
I would often use music moreso for dream sequences, prophecies, visions, and similar non-standard interactions vs. just general background music---although I did that too, sometimes using "authentic" music with choirs, period instruments like lutes (Jakob Lindberg), classical pieces (whether orchestral like Scheherezade, or modern like Eroica Trio, Kronos Quartet, ELP, etc.), soundtracks like Conan, LOTR, Raiders of the Lost Ark, etc.; of course stuff like Medieval Baebes snuck in there as well from time to time
When writing and drawing and dreaming up D&D stuff, I usually trend toward several key bands, riffing through their works that catch my mind at the time. These are the albums I'm most likely to throw on if I'm jamming out in hardcore D&D creationism:
Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways
Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Marillion - "Grendel"
#5 will just vary based on my mood and D&D subject matter/theme too much to be any single band's single album---whatever is jamming in my brain at the time is what'll play. That said, if I'm cranking it in the vein of the first four listed above, #5 is much more likely to be Yes, Rush or other albums from the above bands than not.
edit - pretentious name dropping laundry list deleted
