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keith a 9577 posts |
Sep 15, 2013, 23:55
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Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home – The Angels Of Light Diaspora - Natacha Atlas A Different Kind Of Tension (inc ’79 Buzzcocks Peel session) – Buzzcocks Soon Over Babaluma - Can Floored Genius Vol. 2 (Expanded Edition) – Julian Cope Strawberries – The Damned Teenage Head – Flamin’ Groovies Soon Forward - Gregory Isaacs The Sound Of Salvation - Klaus Johann Grobe Music From Dr Zhivago And Other Motion Pictures – Living Strings Electric – Pet Shop Boys Black & Blue – Rolling Stones Goo – Sonic Youth Change Becomes Us - Wire Luaka Bop: 21st Century 21st Year – V/A Rolling Stones Uncovered (Mojo cd) – V/A singles included... Fools Game / Hypnotised 12" singles - Cabaret Voltaire Murphy’s Law 12" – Cheri Saturday Love 12" – Cherrelle (with Alexander O’Neal) Hangin’ 12" – Chic Fly / Give Me 10" – Child Of Lov Keep It On 12" – City Limits & the Mutant Rockers Resistance 12" – Clock DVA Sunburst & Snowblind ep - Cocteau Twins My Bag 12" – Lloyd Cole & the Commotions Water Park OST 10" – Dirty Beaches
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zphage 3378 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 01:02
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the Funk continues: Parilament: 1980: Trombipulation 1979: Gloryhallastoopid 1978: Motor Booty Affair 1977: Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome 1976: The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein 1975: Mothership Connection 1975: Chocolate City 1974: Up for the Down Stroke 1970: Osmium Funkadelic 2008: Toys 2007: By the Way of the Drum 1981: The Electric Spanking of War Babies 1980: Connections & Disconnections 1979: Uncle Jam Wants You 1978: One Nation Under a Groove 1976: Tales of Kidd Funkadelic 1976: Hardcore Jollies 1975: Let's Take It to the Stage 1974: Standing on the Verge of Getting It On 1973: Cosmic Slop 1972: America Eats Its Young 1971: Maggot Brain 1970: Free Your Mind ... and Your Ass Will Follow 1970: Funkadelic Earth, Wind and Fire 1972 Last Days and Time 1973 Head To The Sky 1974 Open Your Eyes •That's the Way of the World (1975) •Gratitude (1976) •Open Our Eyes (1974) •That's the Way of the World (1975) •Gratitude (1976) •All 'N All (1977) •I Am (1979) •Raise! (1981) Isley Brothers: •It's Our Thing (1969) •Brother, Brother, Brother (1972) •3 + 3 (1973) •Live It Up (1974) •The Heat Is On (1975) •Harvest For The World (1976) •Go For Your Guns (1977) •Showdown (1978)
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thesweetcheat 6224 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 07:04
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That's a terrific list. What's the Gregory Isaacs like, any good?
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IanB 6761 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 07:25
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>Black & Blue – Rolling Stones< That's such an underrated Stones record. One or two spots of week material but it sounds gorgeous (specially the guitars) and the ballads are unusually good for them. Sincere even.
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spencer 3075 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 09:29
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Buy
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spencer 3075 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 09:32
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Agreed. Its the only record of theirs I've ever bought. Lovely off the cuff and loose... and, yes, a bit of sincerity there. Their equivalent of Dylan and the Band's Planet Waves.
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Sep 16, 2013, 09:51
Sep 16, 2013, 09:41
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spencer wrote: Buy Yes, definitely. This record "More Gregory" and "Mr Isaacs" are more or less essential. "More Gregory" shades it in my book if only for the "got no shoes upon my feet but still I'm dancing" line but that whole era of early 80s releases is pretty great though.
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lord gazzington 72 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 10:50
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Not done this in very long time. I always read the forum for ideas on what to listen the following week :) Jethro tull - Aqualung My bloody valentine - mbv Witchcraft - Legend Darkthrone - Panzerfaust Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a mad man Moody blues- This is the moody blues Black tempest - Stick and spells and Ancient (brilliant - my fav black tempest album)
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Sep 16, 2013, 13:05
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lord gazzington wrote: Not done this in very long time. I always read the forum for ideas on what to listen the following week :) Jethro tull - Aqualung My bloody valentine - mbv Witchcraft - Legend Darkthrone - Panzerfaust Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a mad man Moody blues- This is the moody blues Black tempest - Stick and spells and Ancient (brilliant - my fav black tempest album) Thanks for that - glad Sticks and Bells is going down well! I was listening to This is The Moody Blues the other day. What a fine compilation it is. Even though I've got all the individual albums I still listen to it frequently.
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Monganaut 2387 posts |
Edited Sep 16, 2013, 15:15
Sep 16, 2013, 14:52
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Yeah, the Destruction Unit album is a goody. Think the review over did the Hawkwind comparisons, but I can deffo hear the Chrome sound in there. Mind you, I pretty much buy anything on the Sacred Bones label, gotta be one of my fav' labels of the last few years. They cover everything from alt folk through punk rock and psych to synth pop and quasi industrial. Don't think there's a release by them that I haven't rated to some degree, not that I have them all. Great quality control, and a great 'corporate' image to boot. Here's Destruction Units label written bumf... "Destruction Unit are a band from Arizona. Destruction Unit play loud rock music. Destruction Unit have recorded a long playing record. Destruction Unit think you should buy it. It is morphine boogie for the 21st century noise addict. A spiritual odyssey of sadomasochistic self-loathing with songs about love and freedom. The world is a sick place and Destruction Unit is it’s medicine. But you better act fast before its as illegal as the black market medicine these guys must have taken to make such a record. This line-up has released several cassettes on their own label Ascetic House, a small run LP, Void on Jolly Dream and have an upcoming limited edition 7-inch on Suicide Squeeze Records. Deep Trip is their first proper studio record, recorded by Ben Greenberg of The Men, Pygmy Shrews and Hubble, and Kyle Keays at Vacation Island in NYC, and mastered by Kris Lapke of Alberich and Josh Bonati, this is brooding American psychedelia, modern psych, debt and war psych. The future of Rock and Roll burning through three twin reverbs and a pound of grass." And if you feel like investigating the label... http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/ If yuo've not heard em' already, you may enjoy the band Pop.1280 too, they have a distinct Chromish edge to some of their songs. Particularly recommend the album 'The Horror'. Pop 1280 on you tube... Bodies In The Dunes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVXR45E0gdg Burn The Worm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQAvKn0VThM Cyclotron https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYqiMIck7XQ Crime Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5rPHfx_6tk Beg Like A Human https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsKVM76_oGA
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