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1001realapes 2389 posts |
Edited Jan 22, 2013, 07:53
Jan 20, 2013, 10:28
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The Coasters - 50 Coastin' Classics Iibiis Rooge - Hespherides Arlo Guthrie - st Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love Renaldo & the Loaf - play "Struvé and Sneff" Renaldo & the Loaf - Songs for Swinging Larvae Renaldo & the Loaf - Arabic Yodeling Kate Bush - Aerial Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa Nik Pascal - HEAD Elmore James - Shake Money Maker : The Best of the Fire Sessions The Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich Uchu - Uchu / Buddha T. Rex - st The Walker Brothers - Everything Under The Sun Scott Walker - boy child Scott Walker - And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball? V.A. - Classic Blues from the 1920's Vol. 10 |
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danny_9317 37 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 10:57
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hi all scott walker- scott 2 grateful dead- american beauty bob dylan- oh mercy rickie lee jones- s/t the impressions- complete A sides half man half biscuit- voyage to the bottom of the road paul simon- graceland miles davis- milestones joni mitchell- hissing of summer lawns jesse sykes and the sweet hereafter- like, love, lust and the open halls of the soul....sounds pretentious as hell but there are some really nice songs on here. colin harper- titanium flag...picked this up cheap as a bit of a punt and it didn't disappoint. great instrumental album.
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Fitter Stoke 2614 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 11:10
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Caravan 'Blind Dog At St Dunstans', 'Better By Far' and 'The Album' - three fine albums from Caravan's underrated mid-period when Pye Hastings' unsung ability to write great pop (yeah, pop) songs came to the fore. As such, these albums have dated far less than the classic early records that deservedly made Caravan's name. I think they're excellent, but many will disagree; Chick Corea & Gary Burton 'Lyric Suite for Sextet' - a little wan in places, but there's plenty of charm here in this rather unusual ensemble; Echo and the Bunnymen 'Heaven Up Here' - one of those epiphany moments for me with this one: I've had this since it came out but it never impressed me as much as 'Crocodiles' or 'Porcupine'...until this week. My, it's a belter, and the lippy one never sounded better. It's taken only 32 years to hit me; Dr John 'In The Right Place' - super sleazy swampy blues from a golden period in Mac's distinguished career; Haydn: String Quartet Op.50 no.6, Berg: Lyric Suite (that's two Lyric Suites in one week - just a coincidence) and Debussy: String Quartet, in a lovely self-produced CD by the Heath Quartet who impressed me at the Sage this week. As did Caravan last weekend, but I've already raved about them here... Keep warm out there, dudes.
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flashbackcaruso 1058 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 11:22
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Bridget St John - Thank You For... George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Vangelis - Blade Runner Trilogy Vangelis - L'Apocalypse Des Animaux V/A - The Perfumed Garden Vol. 1 Elton John - Jump Up Elton John - Too Low For Zero Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer Joanna Newsom - Ys Broadcast & The Focus Group - Witch-Cults Of The Radio Age The Moody Blues - Days Of Future Passed Bee Gees - 2 Years On Aphrodite's Child - It's Five O'Clock Goat - World Music
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Popel Vooje 5373 posts |
Edited Jan 21, 2013, 00:26
Jan 20, 2013, 11:29
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Scott Walker - Bish Bosch The Sleepers - Less an Object Selda - s/t Johnny Winter - Birds Can't Row Boats The Untied Knot - Rien N'Existe Neu! - Neu! '86 Seefeel - Quique Neon Indian - Era Extrana The Russian Futurists - The Method of Modern Love
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paradox 1576 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 11:37
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Mahogany Rush - IV....World Anthem....Live....Tales Of The Unexpected....What's Next. Van Der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other....Pawn Hearts. Grails - Deep Politics.....Doomsdayer's Holiday. NAAM - S/T. Chrysalis - Definition. Zappa approved 1968 oddity. I love this album. The Green Pajamas - Poison In The Russian Room. John Cameron & Frog - Psychomania Original Film Soundtrack. Nuts!, just fucking nuts, and worryingly addictive. Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship - Blows Against The Empire. V/A - Trojan presents Dub, 40 Deep And Heavy Hits. Three weeks in and It's still on heavy rotation. The artists contained within are going to hit my wallet hard....Ouch! Ian Dury - New Boots And Panties!! Double disc. Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Do It Yourself. Double disc. The Heads - Vertigo Swill. Circle - Miljard. Supertramp - S/T.....Indelibly Stamped. Agitation Free - 2nd. Jeff Simmons - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up. Pepe Deluxe - Queen Of The Wave. 3 disc deluxe edition. Genesis - Live In Zurich, July 2nd, 1977. The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus....The Raven. Have a great week, folks...x
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mingtp 2270 posts |
Edited Jan 20, 2013, 12:48
Jan 20, 2013, 12:31
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Albums VA - Django Unchained OST (very highly recommended) VA - Reason to Believe - The Songs of Tim Hardin Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow Be Bop Deluxe - Futurist Manifesto 1974-1978 5CD VA - Future Nuggets Presents Forever Unreleased Vol. 1 Cloudland Canyon - Aureliua Danielle Dax - Dark Adapted Eye Danielle Dax - Inky Bloaters Jesca Hoop - Complete Kismet Acoustic Monster Magnet - B Sides Raging Slab - Raging Slab VA - Head Music Rites Wild - Ways Of Being Tracks Mindfunk - Goddess Steaua de Mare - Dup? ce au plecat pesc?ru?ii 13th Floor Elevators - Slip Inside This House & You're Gonna Miss Me Lee Scratch Perry - Disco Devil Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Midnight Jam
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spencer 3071 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 12:41
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Trojan Presents Dub....when I post my list in a bit after I've worked out which way's up there'll be something on there that'll pee you off because it necessitates spending yet more money..it's even better. Really. Sorry.
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paradox 1576 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 12:48
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Haha!......I'm intrigued, Spencer. Bring it on, as I'm sure that my wallet will recover.
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Jan 20, 2013, 12:52
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mingtp wrote: Mindfunk - Goddess Blimey, I remember seeing these at the JBs Junction 10 club, in Walsall, back in the day. Shee-it they were heavy and oppressive. I've not seen anything quite like that since. I felt... well, strange for days after.
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