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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Dec 27, 2010, 05:57
Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 05:34
Steve Roach / Mark Seelig - Nightbloom

Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas

Alio Die - Suspended Feathers

Alio Die - Leaves Net

Alio Die - The Hidden Spring

Alio Die - Flight Of The Real Image

Alio Die & Nick Parkin - Aquam Metallicam

Vidna Obmana & Alio Die - Echo Passage

Robert Rich & Alio Die - Fissures

Antonia Testa & Alio Die - Prayer For The Forest

Sola Translatio - Mother Sunrise

Sola Translatio - Ad Infinitum

Sola Translatio - Enigma

Alio Die & Saffron Wood - Corteggiando le messi

Alio Die & Saffron Wood - The Sleep Of Seeds

Alio Die & Zeit - Il Giardino Ermeneutico

Saffron Wood - Platonica filosofia della temperanza

Zeit - Waves From The Sky

Frank Zappa - Orchestral Favorites

Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo

Frank Zappa - Waka / Jawaka

Frank Zappa - The Yellow Shark

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Mantra Hiroshima

Steve Roach - Core
vince
vince
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 05:42
Crime & The City Solution - Shine
paradox
paradox
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 09:46
Rose Kemp - Golden Shroud.

Electric Moon - Lunatics.

Binario - S/T

Warm Dust - ...And It Came To Pass.......Peace For Our Time......S/T.

Dungen - 1999-2001......Ta Det Lugnt.....4.

The Movements - For Sardines Space Is No Problem.

Seid - Creatures Of The Underworld.

Annot Rhul - Lost In The Woods.

Electric Orange - Krautrock From Hell.

Mushroom - Naked, Stoned & Stabbed.

Amorphous Androgynous - A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Vol 3, The 3rd Ear.

Smoke Fairies - Through Low Light and Trees.

Rush - 2112......Hemispheres.

V/A - A Tribute to Tim Smith/Leader Of The Starry Skies, Songbook 1......
....A Loyal Companion.

Uran - S/T.

V/A - Prognosis 13.

Have a fantabulous week, and super New Year all...xx
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
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Edited Dec 27, 2010, 10:25
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 10:25
Various 'Never Never Land - 83 Texan Nuggets from International Artists Records';
Robert Wyatt 'Rock Bottom', 'Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard', 'Nothing Can Stop Us', 'Old Rottenhat' and '....For The Ghosts Within';
Camel 'Breathless';
Soft Machine 'Fourth';
National Health 'Of Queues & Cures';
Various 'Hits Greatest Stiffs';
The Adverts 'Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts';
AMM 'AMMMusic 1966' and 'The Crypt'
God Help The Girl 'God Help The Girl';
T.Rex 'Unchained - Unreleased Recordings'
Barclay James Harvest 'BBC In Concert 1972'
Neil Young 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere';
Julian Cope 'Fried';
and selections from the 'Leonard Bernstein Symphony Edition'.
mingtp
mingtp
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Edited Dec 27, 2010, 10:36
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 10:36
Albums

Teeth of the Sea - Your Mercury
Thee Spivs - Taped Up
The Other Window - Transition
New Model Army - Anthology
Dragonstears - 2,000 Micrograms from Home
VA - Leader of the Starry Skies - A Tribute to Tim Smith Songbook 1
VA - Psych Funk Sa-Re-Ga! Psychedelic Music in India 1970-1983
Little Boots - Hands
Hell Preachers Inc. - Supreme Psychedelic Underground
VA - Dreamboats & Petticoats 4


Tracks

Katy B - Lights On
Marina Gasolina - Leone
Paul White - We Three Kings
Master Musicians of Bukkake - Elogia de la Sombra
Master Musicians of Bukkake - theme to Ban Be Cua Anh Ay
The Weavers - Lonesome Traveller
IanB
IanB
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Edited Dec 27, 2010, 11:27
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 11:17
There are long days with this blasted flu where almost everything sounds terrible but these records made everything seem a bit better

Translinear Light - Alice Coltrane (I could happily listen to "Walk With Me" on repeat for a very long time)

Ronnie Laws - Pressure Sensitive (a pre punk jazz-funk fusion favourite - great pithy playing, short tunes and nothing descends into hell of Bob James / Dave Sanborn blandery. If you used to listen to Invicta in the early 80s and collect StreetSounds lps then you are in the right area)

The Dramatics - Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get (my favourite 45 by a league and a mile)

Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail (one of the most Enlgish of records and for me one of the very few worthy to stand next to "Liege & Lief" in that respect. If Phil Collins had only recorded this and "Unorthodox Behaviour" he would probably be hailed as a percussion genius rather than reviled as an MOR sinner. When you get past the Charterhouse thing and consider the fact that they were so big in industrial cities, here and in America, and generally reviled by the inteligentsia that to me speaks volumes as to their core integrity. Some audiences you just can't fool)

Teena Marie - Since Day One (the 1990 omeback record produced by Soul II Soul that didn't crossover)

Rory Gallagher - Calling Card (one of his strongest and most varied studio efforts and the live shows around this period were genius)

Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Urban Bushmen (the best band I ever had the privilege to see live)
mingtp
mingtp
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 11:28
IanB wrote:
Teena Marie - Since Day One (the 1990 omeback record produced by Soul II Soul that didn't crossover)


I read earlier today that Teena Marie has died, sorry to bear the bad news mate.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12081792
keith a
9573 posts

Edited Dec 27, 2010, 12:08
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 12:07
LP’s
ULTIMATE XMAS ALBUM – Beach Boys
LIVE (NEWSPAPER FREEBIE) – Bee Gees
CRAZY FOR YOU – Best Coast
PARALLEL LINES - Blondie
ODESSA – Caribou
MOVIES – Holger Czukay
S/T – The Drums
DO YOU WANT THE TRUTH OR SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL - Paloma Faith
THERE IS LOVE IN YOU - Four Tet
COLES CORNER / TRUE LOVE’S GUTTER - Richard Hawley
SISTERWORLD – Liars
TREATS – Sleigh Bells
WHERE DID THE NIGHT FALL - UNKLE
BUBBLEGUM MUSIC IS THE NAKED TRUTH VOL 1 – V/A
PHIL SPECTOR WALL OF SOUND RETROSPECTIVE / XMAS GIFT FOR YOU – V/A
POP MONTREAL 08 – V/A
SANS FUSILS NI SOULIERS A PARIS - Martha Wainwright
BACK TO BLACK – Amy Winehouse

45’s
SEX-O-MATIC – The Barkays
SMALLTOWN BOY – Bronski Beat
JUST FASCINATION / CRACKDOWN – Cabaret Voltaire
I WANT MORE – Can
PALE BLUE EYES – Paul Quinn & Edwyn Collins
NEVER SATISFIED - Cowbell
GHOSTRIDER – Gavin Friday / Dave Ball
OLYMPIAN – Fuck Buttons (inc remixes by J Spacemen and Alan Vega)
HEATHEN CHILD / WORM TAMER – Grinderman
GOING BACK TO MY ROOTS - Odyssey
JONNY - Peaches
BREATH – The Prodigy
BUDDY E.P. - Snapper
JUST BE GOOD TO ME – S.O.S. Band
SONG TO THE SIREN – This Mortal Coil
HOT LOVE – T.Rex
paradox
paradox
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 12:15
Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail (one of the most Enlgish of records and for me one of the very few worthy to stand next to "Liege & Lief" in that respect. If Phil Collins had only recorded this and "Unorthodox Behaviour" he would probably be hailed as a percussion genius rather than reviled as an MOR sinner. When you get past the Charterhouse thing and consider the fact that they were so big in industrial cities, here and in America, and generally reviled by the inteligentsia that to me speaks volumes as to their core integrity. Some audiences you just can't fool)

Spot on Ian!

I have long been an advocate for A Trick Of The Tail, to which my "strictly Gabriel era" mates dismiss with aplomb.

To my ears, It's perfect.
Great songs, great playing and absolutely no filler.
Every song a killer!
Quite possibly, my most played Genesis Album.
Joolio Geordio
Joolio Geordio
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26th December 2010 CE
Dec 27, 2010, 13:46
Seasons greetings everyone

This weeks listening pleasures
Hawkwind -In Search of Space - this has been on heavy rotation at stately Geordio manor for weeks it's awesome and how thrilled was I to see Hawkwind open with You Shouldn't Do That on the Blood of The Earth tour.
Hawkwind - PXR5 this album has been long neglected in my collection but it's a grower.
Hawkwind - Sonic Attack disappointing follow up to the fantastic Levitation it's a patchy affair with a few good tracks nestling amongst the dross (especially the needless reworking of the title track which plummets new depths)
Jethro Tull - The Christmas Album -not as cheesy as it sounds it's actually a real return to form for Tull and a return to the more earthy sound of yesteryear.
Black Country Communion - excellent early 70's style blues rock workout from Hughes, Bonham and Bonamassa - more please.

That's me,
All the best
Joolio
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