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Edited Sep 25, 2011, 22:31
Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 September 2011 CE
Sep 25, 2011, 22:19
Amon Duul - Wolf City.

Black Sabbath - Never Say Die. Underrated. Usually by me.

Capricorns - River, Bear Your Bones. Heavy instrumental prog from way back in 2008. Sounds better and better as time limps on. Dug out because I got a bit confused with the Orchid "Capricorn" album - or was it the Capricorn "Orchid" album? No, it wasn't.

Colisseum - Valentyne Suite.

Free - Fire & Water. Was there ever a more disciplined band? Rein themselves in all the time. "Oh I Wept" - the ultimate "staring enigmatically into the distance in a windswept and interesting way" song - that is a bit trite and crap but still great.

Frijid Pink - s/t.

Grinderman - s/t. "Go Tell The Women" has become a bit of a personal anthem...

Guns and Roses - Lies. Don't ask me why. All things considered, a disgraceful record.

Hawkwind - Levitation.

Jethro Tull - War Child. Now firmly up with my fave Tull albums. Even challenging the previously impregnable Benefit.

John Cale - Close Watch.

Last People On Earth - Electric Angel. Find this because you will then be happy, if you like near faultless psychy prog.

Mighty Baby - s/t.

Motörhead - Overkill.

Motorpsycho - Heavy Metal Fruit. Only album named from a line in a Blue Oyster Cult song? EDIT - on reflection no. There are a few Blue Oyster Cult albums named after lines in ...

Sabbath Assembly - Restored To One. Well worth getting.

Shelagh McDonald - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme. Bits of this comp are incomparably lovely.

And suprisingly some other stuff. Still making my mind up about the Orchid and Opeth albums. Quo sounded good as well.
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