On this June 27th, I am concluding the Island Paradise Albums theme with a welcome. As a cap, what album(s) &/or song(s) would be a must to keep you company on a deserted island paradise? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section below!
Island Paradise Albums
Part 3
"Welcome to the Jungle"
At face value, "Welcome to the Jungle" is a defining song to rock to if deserted on a tropical island. After all, "jungle" is rather enticing. Although I am fairly certain "Welcome to the Jungle" is not about jungle tropics, the beat and intense lyrics will keep you well aware of your surroundings. If heavy metal is your genre of choice, an island paradise really will be a paradise. If jungle tropics are intriguing, an island paradise really will be the perfect destination.
- The Very Best of Deee-Lite -
Psychedelic Groove
Set List
Vivid colors and bold designs encapsule Deee-Lite album covers and music videos. "Groove Is in the Heart" is an excellent example of psychedelic groove, fashion sense throwback, and getting lost in time. If deserted on an island paradise, getting lost in time is a reasonable possibility. Although...if you are deserted on an island paradise, is lost in time worth the feeling knowing the beauty that surrounds you?
- Duran Duran Live from London -
Just because
Set List
The sights, sounds, and experience of an island paradise were launched by the Hawaiian album, HAPA. If deserted, HAPA is the definition of what to keep you company music and overall entertainment wise. The pace of the album compliments the pace of island living - relaxed and upbeat at the same time. On the other hand, Duran Duran's Live from London DVD is powerful, strongly engaging, and loud. If you need an energy boost while lounging on the beach or resort poolside, Duran Duran Live from London is a must.
And there you have it - the cap to Island Paradise Albums. What would you bring?

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