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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Oct 22, 2012, 10:39
Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 02:08
Bob Marley & The Wailers - In Dub

The Mothers of Invention - Freak Out! (Mono)

The Mothers of Invention - Crusing With Ruben & The Jets (original)

Frank Zappa - Boulez Conducts Zappa : The Perfect Stranger

Tony Scott - Music For Zen Meditation

Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - st

The Modern Lovers - Rock 'N' Roll With The Modern Lovers

The Modern Lovers - Live

Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - It's Time For

Jonathan Richman - Her Mystery Not Of High Heels & Eye Shadow

Jonathan Richman - You Must Ask The Heart

Jonathan Richman - Revolution Summer (OST)

The Residents - Santa Dog (EP)

The Residents - Meet The Residents

The Residents Present The Third Reich 'n' Roll

The Residents - Fingerprince

The Residents - Duck Stab! / Buster & Glen

Animal Collective - Centipede Hz

Bee Gees - Early Singles A's & B's

Bee Gees - Monday's Rain

Bee Gees - Last Minute Demos

Bee Gees - 1st

Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air

Råd Kjetil Senza Testa - Abyssen

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Bluejeans & Moonbeams

Julian Cope - Woden

Godspeed You ! Black Emperor - 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!

ELP - Tarkus

Pink Floyd - Animals

Don Cherry - Eternal Rhythm

Don Cherry - Brown Rice

Don Cherry - Relativity Suite

Jerome Froese - Cases Of Recurrence

Scavenger Quartet - We Who Live On Land

Elton John - st

Michael Jackson - Off The Wall

Françoise Hardy - One Nine Seven Zero

Françoise Hardy - En Anglais

Françoise Hardy - If You Listen

Genesis - Nursery Cryme

Chuck Berry - The Anthology (disc 1)

Miles Davis - 1969MILES FESTIVA DE JUAN PINS

Halfnelson - st
IanB
IanB
6761 posts

Edited Oct 21, 2012, 08:05
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 08:04
Duke Ellington - Anatomy Of A Murder
Morton Feldman Crippled Symmetry, Live At June In Buffalo
Sun Ra - Angels And Demons At Play
Sun Ra - Singles
Sun Ra - "Along Came Ra" from The Lost Arkestra Recordings
Bobbie Gentry - Touch 'Em With Love
Bobbie Gentry - The Delta Sweetie
Diversions, Vol. 2: The Unthanks With Brighouse And Rastrick Brass Band
Sammi Smith - Help Me Make It Through The Night
Cannonball Adderly Sextet - Live in '63
Miles / Gil Evans - Quiet Nights & Out Takes
Celibidache / Munich - Bruckner 9
Nina Simone At Town Hall
Robert Wyatt - Nothing Can Stop Us
Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs - Under The Covers Vol 2
Kiss - Destroyer
Jellyfish - Fan Club
danny_9317
danny_9317
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 08:34
Hi

Tom Waits- Closing Time & blue valentine
Isaac Hayes- the isaac hayes movement
ashra- new age of earth
dr. john- gris gris
mendelssohn- italian symphony
alrune rod- hej du
harold budd & robin guthrie- after night falls & before day breaks
ali farka toure and toumani diabete- in the heart of the moon
gershwin- rhapsody in blue & concert for piano and orchestra
brian eno- music for airports & taking tiger mountain (by strategy)
dvorak- symphonies 8&9
david crosby- if i could only remember my name
agitation free- malesch
magical power mako- hapmoniym disc 3
mozart- jupiter symphony
neu 2 & neu 75
beethoven- violin concerto & romances 1&2
eno & budd- plateaux of mirrors
shostakovitch- symphony no. 1
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
2614 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 10:11
David Sylvian 'Blemish'
Van Morrison 'Born To Sing: No Plan B'
King Crimson 'Lizard'
Traffic 'Welcome To The Canteen'
Nils Lofgren 'Night Fades Away'
Kevin Ayers 'Falling Up'
Dvorak: Symphonies 7 & 8 (Philharmonia/Rafael Kubelik) & 9 (BPO/ Abbado)
Arnold Cooke chamber music
IanB
IanB
6761 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 10:22
Fitter Stoke wrote:
Arnold Cooke chamber music


Interesting! Know the name but none of his music, what do you recommend?
mingtp
mingtp
2270 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 12:59
Albums

Witchcraft - Legend
Smoke Fairies - Blood Speaks
Pepe Deluxe - Queen of the Wave (album of the year I think)
Carlton Melton - Photos of Photos
Carlton Melton - Pass It On
Clinic - Free Reign
Billy Talent - Dead Silence
Sabbath Assembly - Ye Are Gods
The 69 Eyes - X
Spiders - Flash Point
Pontiacs - Bursting
Sunlight Service Group - Bowling with the Bloodied Head of Barbara Streisand
Kylesa - Spiral Shadow
Lilacs & Champagne - Lilacs & Champagne
Beth Orton - Sugaring Season
Bat for Lashes - The Haunted Man
Stealing Sheep - Into The Diamond Sun
Abunai! - Round-Wound
Älgarnas Trädgård - Framtiden är ett svävande skepp, förankrat i forntiden
Bardo Pond - Yntra
Black Bombaim - Saturdays and Space Travels
Black Pyramid - Black Pyramid EP
Children of Bodom - Skeletons in the Closet
Clothilde - Clothilde
Down - EP I of IV
Electric Moon - Inferno
Ghost - demo
Julian Cope - Rome Wasn't Burned in a Day
Kiss - Monster
Lumerians - Burning Mirrors
Lumerians - Lumerians
MC Lars - Greatest Hits
Miranda Sex Garden - Iris EP
Prong - Primitive Origins & Beg to Differ
Robedoor & Gnod - Bored Fortress
The Black Angels - Another Nice Pair
The Movements - The World, The Flesh and The Devil
The Sword - Apocryphon
VA - Psycho Freaks from Finland
VA - Psychedelic Portugal (1968-1974)




Tracks

The Movements - Come on Kommando
Ellie Goulding - Anything Could Happen (White Sea Remix)
Voice of the Seven Thunders - The Mareotic Lake
Audio - Jibba Jabba
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 14:29
Thin Lizzy – s/t
Morton Fldman – Rothko Chapel
Kronos Quartet – Morton Feldman Piano & String Quartet this is beautiful, only problem is finding a spare 80 mins of peace to enjoy it fully as it’s not really suitable as anything but a serious listen, the thought of the 5 hour String Quartet II is filling me with wonder & dread in equal measure[just googled it http://www.moderecords.com/catalog/112feldman.html 6 hours 7 minutes and 7 seconds , hmmmmm might have to wait til I retire to find time for that one]
J Cope – Woden 15 minutes of genius with a lot of padding, meditational descent into hell it’s not, long quiet walk to a nice field of flowers would be more apt
Fear Falls Burning & Birchville Cat Motel everything Woden isn’t
GYBE – Don’t Bend Ascend, F#a#**[or whatever it’s called, the first one with Dead Flag blues on it] plus the live download of the recent show . Don’t Bend Ascend is CD of the year, knocks Swans into 2nd place, never expected GYBE to record again, when I heard they were I certainly didn’t expect it to match the previous cds all of which are excellent IMHO they have never put a foot wrong, and the live show is stunning link http://archive.org/details/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor
Swans – The Seer exceptional , 2012 is shaping up as a classic year for new releases, unfortunately they by bands from the last century, obviously I’m getting old
Angels of light – We Are Him
Nuerosis & Jarboe – s/t
Thomas Koner – Teimo
Virgin Prunes – Over The Rainbow
Bangles – All Over The Place
Voice of the Beehive – various 12” singles these and the Bangles are rather good, wondered what happened to them
Wishbone Ash – Live Dates ,Live Dates II
Magnum – Long Days ,Black Nights 3 cd best of –makes it pretty obvious why Magnum never made it big, even cherry picking the best still leaves a lot of driftwood, the early tracks have some suitably Queenly pomp and the singer sounds far happier with matters of mages, wizards, castles and sages than he does with anything involving reality. They have a drummer called Kex Goran which is a big plus in my book
Marillion – Live Bootleg 2 featuring Marillion without Fish, very enjoyable if you like that kind of thing, certainly made me want to investigate the studio version of Brave, surprised at the choice of Fish material , someone [possibly Steve Hogarth as he has too sing it ] seems very keen on Clutching At Straws
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 14:34
IanB wrote:

Morton Feldman Crippled Symmetry, Live At June In Buffalo

Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs - Under The Covers Vol 2


ta for the heads up on the Feldman/Kronos disc Ian, it's superb, this crippled symmetry thing looks good too. What would you recommend in the piano area by Feldman

Bangle does Yes - is this the wet dream I'm imagining, was listening to the first Bangles LP this week and wondering what they were up to, are those two covers CDs worth investigating?
Moon Cat
9577 posts

Edited Oct 21, 2012, 19:40
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 16:36
Hail!

KISS - Monster! Genius! Stupid! Rockin! KISS!

Goat - World Music

Solus 3 - Corner of the Dub. Another belter from the Soli. Some lovely things going on here and it really works as a standalone album in its own right!

Iron Monkey - ST/Our Problem. Superlative death/doom/grind from times past. WAAAAAUUUGGHHHHHH!!!!!!! m/

Pythia - The Serpent's Curse
Ted Nugent - ST
Simon & Garfunkel - The Definitive...
Justice - Video. Audio. Disco
Magma - Live
Dibbukim - As a Foygl an a Roylem Tanten
BT - Ima.
Holy Fuck - st/Latin
Darsombra - Climax Community
Lenny White - Venusian Summer
Bo Ningen - Line The Wall
Earthling Society - Stations of the Ghost.
Ghost - Opus Eponymous. Satantastic pop pickers!

Sorne - House of Stone. Really atmos-heavy and intriguing one-man concept album about a (possible) future, tribal family. A very loose n lazy fit would be under the 'world music' banner and it also recalls Dead Can Dance's "Spiritchaser" album, but this is its own thing really and, for the most part, avoids any cheesey notions of New Age dabblings and dilletantism. World Music if that World was a post-apocalyptic desert of strange tribes making evocative and trance-like music and chants on an array of 'found' and exotic instruments. Like this a lot.
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
2614 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 21 October 2012 CE
Oct 21, 2012, 17:10
Pretty much anything you can find, but start with the first and third symphonies on Lyrita: fine, lyrical works with a distinctively Teutonic edge (Cooke was a pupil of Hindemith, and it shows). Chamber wise, I'm particularly fond of his Clarinet Quintet and Clarinet Sonata (Thea King on Hyperion) and a lovely little Recorder Quartet played by Ross Winters (available as a download through eMusic). Another eMusic download I went for just this week was Cooke's Bassoon Sonata on an album called 'An English Serenade' with other English composers. Oh, and try to find his Violin, Viola and Cello Sonatas on BMS: another thoroughly enjoyable listen. He was a a fine and sorely underrated composer.
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