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Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 28 August 2011 CE
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 28 August 2011 CE
Aug 29, 2011, 01:52
Keys To The World - Richard Ashcroft
I know he’s hated here but I like a lot of his stuff. I was never that keen on this though, but thought I’d give it another whirl and whilst not great it’s better than I thought.

What Will We Be - Devendra Banhart
It’s about time we had a new release from this guy. Some great tracks on this one.

Blurt + Singles - Blurt
Truly the sound of genius!

Armed Forces – Elvis Costello & the Attractions
Not as great as This Years Model but nice to hear it again.

Hey Hey We’re The Gories – The Gories
Imagine The Cramps without their tongues in their cheeks. Includes an almost primeval take on Rocket USA.

And Another Thing - The Nightingales
Various live recordings from 2008/2009.

In Glorious Black & Blue – Ronnie & Clyde
90’s release on Colin Newman’s Swim label.

The Stone Turntable - Transglobal Underground
Twenty years on and they still come up with the goods.

The Dull Age / The Sorrow Of Two Blooms (singles) - Tropic Of Cancer
These are new to me. I’m loving them!

1-2-3-4! The Roots of the Ramones – V/A
Mojo cd with T.Rex, The Seeds, Suicide, Television, New York Dolls, etc. Love The Vagrants track (Oh Those Eyes), too.

2011: The Best Of The Year So Far (Uncut cd) – V/A
That’s best of the year according to Uncut, not me. Not much I like here TBH though the Julianna Barwick track is quite promising. Is she any good normally?

Also...
The Third Chamber EP – Loop Guru
C’mon – Low
A River Ain't Too Much To Love – Smog
The Coldest Winter For A Hundred Years – The Wild Swans

Live stuff – Creedence, Curtis Mayfield, The Hollies, Wire, PIL.
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