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1001realapes 2386 posts |
Edited Dec 06, 2009, 16:44
Dec 06, 2009, 14:49
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James Brown : Hell James Brown : Get On The Good Foot James Brown : Foundations Of Funk James Brown : The Singles Volume 2 James Brown : The Payback Black Merda : The Folks From Mothers Mixer V.A. : Brazilian Cafe Sopor Aeternus : Flowers In Formaldehyde Sopor Aeternus : Sanatorium Altrosa Toots And The Maytals : The Very Best Of Francoise Hardy : Comment de dire adieu Alio Die & Zeit : Sunja Alio Die & Zeit : Raag Drone Theory Prince Douglas : Dub Roots
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The Sea Cat 3608 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 15:10
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Beatles Remasters ( random tracks ) Swans: The Burning World John Martyn: Bless the Weather/Solid Air/Inside Out/Live At Leeds/One World/on The Cobbles George Harrison: All Things Must Pass Pil: Metal Box Quintessence: comp. Chess Pieces: Best Of Chess Records ISB: Wee Tam & The Big Huge Van Der Graaf Generator: The Box Syd Barrett: Barrett Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool XTC: Apple Venus/Wasp Star Dylan: John Wesley Harding Mozart: Magic Flute Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (selected tracks: Javkie Brenston & His Deta Cats, Buddy Holly, Elvis,Chuck Berry, Everly Bros, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Kid & The Pirates, Eddie Cochran, Little Richard)
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Hunter T Wolfe 1706 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 17:18
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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young- Four Way Street. Erm, that's it. Not because I've become particularly obsessed by that album or anything. I know it isn't even particularly cool, I just haven't had much time to listen to music this week. I don't have an ipod or listen to music on the move, and at home it's been a rather disruptive time as we've had a plumber in fitting a new boiler. I bought this album on Monday for £5 from the PDSA charity shop, and I've listened to it through twice, over four days- it's an original vinyl copy, double album, and I listened to each record seperately. I've enjoyed it. Apart from a bit of radio, that's been all this week.
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thesweetcheat 6210 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 18:16
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Hunter T Wolfe wrote: ...the PDSA charity shop A wonderful establishment!
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thesweetcheat 6210 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 18:32
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New Order - Live at Tatton Community Centre, Chorley [3.1.1981] New Order - Live at Palais des Arts, Paris [13.5.1981] Two early gigs, audience recorded. The Paris gig was the first date of their first post-JD venture into Europe and is a much more confident sounding band than the Chorley set. Recorded a couple of weeks after the Movement sessions. New Order - Western Works demo New Order - Movement New Order - "Ceremony"/"In A Lonely Place" 7" The The (Matt Johnson) - Blue Burning Soul OMD - Architecture & Morality OMD - Dazzle Ships A Certain Ratio - "Knife Slits Water" 7" Quando Quango - "Love Tempo" 12" The Stockholm Monsters - "Miss Moonlight" 12" Client - Command Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz! Arthur & Martha - "Music For Hairproducts"/"Dance Dance Dance" The Chatham Singers - Ju Ju Claudius Bad Lieutenant - Never Cry Another Tear Mark E Smith & Ed Blaney - "Transfusion"/"Mettle Claw" CD single Robin Guthrie - Songs To Help My Children Sleep EP Robin Guthrie - Carousel Robin Guthrie - Angel Falls EP Three new-ish Rocket Girl releases from the former Cocteaus guitarist. Lovely.
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sourpuss 31 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 20:17
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Hello there Pixies - surfer rosa/come on pilgrim Broadcast - tender buttons Tim Buckley - happy sad Neil Young - tonights the night Faust - the faust tapes Pavement - Slanted and enchanted Quicksilver messenger service - Happy trails
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redfish365 710 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 20:29
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Van der Graff Generator/Pawn Hearts, Still Life and H to He... Orange Sunshine/ST VA/Blow Your Cool - 20 Prog Assults from the UK and Europe VA/Love, Peace & Poetry - Asian Psychedelic Music Miles Davis/ Miles Live: From Pangaea to Aghartha and Somewhere In-Between Pollard, Daniel, Booth/ST (Analog EM with loads of 'tron from the far reaches of darkest space) Mono/Hymn to the Immortal Wind Demon/The Plague Magnum/Chase the Dragon Six Organs of Admittance/Dark Noontide Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush/Live Fit & LimoAstralis The Smell of Incense/Thru the Gates of Deeper Slumber The Grails/Burning Off Impurities Electric Sun/Fire Wind Dragontears/Tambourine Freak Machine
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Lawrence 9547 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 20:53
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Oooo, Stockholm Monsters. Like that band...
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mingtp 2270 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 22:20
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redfish365 wrote: Demon/The Plague OMG! Now that brings back memories! I saw them live 8 or 9 times in my teens. Very under-appreciated band that, and they made some great records. Bless.
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thesweetcheat 6210 posts |
Dec 06, 2009, 22:30
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Lawrence wrote: Oooo, Stockholm Monsters. Like that band... Yeah, they were great. Sadly got rather overlooked when Happy Mondays joined the Factory roster. My favourites are "Fairy Tales" ("why do they speak when there's nothing to say") and the utter genius of "Partyline".
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