List of albums that will still be popular 50 years from now...


We all know that classical music will still be on demand 50 years from now, but what about pop music that will still be on demand?
I'd like to list few titles and the rest leave to the contributors!

1. Henry Mancini "Pink Panther" as the best score he's ever wrote
2. Sesame Street "Born To Add"
3. Believe it or not, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" will still be there and hot!
4. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue
5. Dave Brubeck "Time Out"
czarivey
@oregonpapa and @sevs, 
I was under the same impression, but if all of a sudden Russian balalaika and bayan melodies will be main interest Putin, it definitely does not mean that I have to trash all of these records and stop listening to them.
Same way Wagner did not intend to write music for Third Reich in late 19th century, but was idolized by Nazis as true Arian German composer.  

I think Alvin and the Chipmunks will experience a resurgence.

PS: Please help me. Who are Putler and Killery?
^^^  Well, of course I never said that I didn't like Wagner. I have the entire "Ring" on vinyl in several box sets. I don't listen to Wagner, or other German operas often as I much prefer Puccini operas over the German ones.  Although, I DO find Rita Streich to be an amazing soprano, even when she sings in German. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rita-Streich-Opera-Arias-LP-DGG-Red-Stereo-SLPEM-136368-Tulips-/332040151304...


rja ...

Alvin and the Chipmunks?  I hope your weren't kidding. My friend Robert collects those guys. He brought over a couple of their records a week or so ago ... funny stuff, and the music isn't bad.  
@  rja.  So do I.
The first Chipmunk LP (1959) remains a collector item, and continues to increase in value. The Chipmunks are depicted on the cover as drawn images of Chipmunks, instead of the widely known cartoon characters.
From 1959 to 1961 (first 3 LP's) were depicted as actual images of chipmunks.  
David Seville And The Chipmunks - Let's All Sing With The Chipmunks ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Red) Liberty LRP 3132 1959
Will people still be collecting it in 50 years or listening to it in 50 years, remains to be seen/heard. Most of the people I have played it to really enjoyed it; in fact I have actually seen it bring tears to the eyes of a few. I think it takes them back to a happy time (childhood)