Cool beans.
"All My Life" by Rebekah Del Rio (2003)
If even slightly pressed I would say that Rebekah Del Rio has the best pure singing voice I've ever heard. Llorando, which is on this album, highlights said voice perfectly, but every song I've heard her sing makes me question why she isn't huge all over the world and why her stuff isn't more readily available. But while I like the whole album, this is in a sense a one-song pick, because if I'm going to be on a desert island forever, I flat out do not want to never be able to hear her sing Llorando again.
The Swell Season s/t
I guess let me know if this pick isn't kosher, it's kind of in a grey zone. Soundtracks are off the table, so I can't pick the Once soundtrack, but this is practically the same thing.
"Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By" by Lovage
I had to get one more Mike Patton-related album. Although it isn't really a "Mike Patton album" since he isn't the focal point, it's really a Dan the Automator album. Either way, it's a hell of an album and when Mike Patton is featured on vocals it's even better, especially on "Anger Managment." And the duets with Jennifer Charles are fantastic and are what got me into Elysian Fields.