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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Mar 12, 2014, 04:27
Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 16:34
Badfinger - st

Badfinger - Wish You Were Here

Badfinger - In Concert at the BBC 1972-3

Univers Zero - Phosphorescent Dreams

Stanley Clarke - st

Johnny Cash - Bootleg Vol. 1 Personal File

Johnny Cash - Life , Unheard

V.A.- Imaginational Anthem Volume Five

V.A.- Jazz the World Forgot

V.A.- Turn Me Loose

V.A- Going Away Blues

V.A.- Dim Lights , Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music 1948

V.A.- Dim Lights , Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music 1949

V.A.- Dim Lights , Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music 1950

Slim Harpo - The Excello Singles Anthology

The Who - Rarities 1966 - 1972

Conrad Schnitzler - Slow Motion

Conrad Schnitzler - 10-10-84

Conrad Schnitzler - Contra Terrene

Conrad Schnitzler - Contempora

Conrad Schnitzler & Gen Ken Montgomery ConGen - New Dramatic Electronic Music

Steve Roach - Spiral Meditations

Steve Roach - Future Flows

Anna Själv Tredje - Tussilago Fanfara

Rapoon - Stray

Little Willie John - 28 Big Ones

Arthur Lee & Love - st
Buck Flair
Buck Flair
796 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 17:04
The Simpletone - Rampenny

Nutmeg - Electric Putty

Hookworms - Pearl Mystic

V/A - Michigan Meltdown Volume 2

Teeth Of The Sea - Master

Paul Weller - 22 dreams

Christy Moore - Ordinary Man

Gnod - The Somnambulist’s Tale

Polyphemus - Scrapbook Of Madness

Secret Affair - Soho Dreams

Pixies - Death To The Pixies

Ff - Ffeeling

Cult Of Dom Keller - The Second Bardo

Schizo Fun Addict - Imperial Quazar

Cage & Aviary - In Sanctuary

The Shine Brothers - Hello Griefbirds!

The Honey Pot - To The Edge Of The World

Schnauser - Where Business Meets Fashion

Eternal Tapestry - A World Out Of Time

Dwellings - Don't Say Nothing

Matt Berry - Opium

Sun Dial - Pumpkinhead

39th And The Nortons - On Trial

Ike Isaacs - I Like Ike

The Luck Of Eden Hall - Belladonna Marmalade

Moon Duo - Escape

SOLUS3 - Corner Of The Dub

About Group - Start & Complete

Earthling Society - Zodiak

Sri Aurobindo - Cave Painting

Carlton Melton - Always Even

White Darkness - Nothing
garerama
garerama
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Edited Mar 09, 2014, 17:12
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 17:11
Acid Mothers Temple - Magical Power From Mars Volume 3

American Music Club - 1984-1995 / A Toast To You

The Association - And Then ... Along Came The Association

Big Brother & The Holding Company - Cheap Thrills

The Buzzcocks - A Different Kind of Tension (deluxe)

Can - Unlimited Edition

Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth

The Coral - Magic & Medicine

Country Joe & The Fish - Music For The Body & Mind

The Furrow Collective - At Our Next Meeting

Marillion - Fugazi

Nirvana - The Story of Simon Simopath / All of Us

Panda Bear - Tomboy

Parade - Sunshine Girl

Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs of Life

Van Dyke Parks - Songs Cycled

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fillmore Auditorium 5th Nov 1966

Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request

Six Organs of Admittance - Ascent

Sufjan Stevens - A Sun Came!

David Sylvian - Secrets of the Beehive

Tangerine Dream - Rubycon

Terrestial Tones - Dead Drunk

Tubeway Army - Replicas

Vetiver - To Find Me Gone / Tight Knot

Keith West - Excerpts From ...

Wolf People - Steeple / Fain

Robert Wyatt - Peel Sessions

XTC - Live Rebeccas 1977

Neil Young - Comes A Time

Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich

The Zombies - Begin Here (mono) / Odessey & Oracle (mono)


V/A

Rough Trade Shops - Psych Folk 10
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
8769 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 17:28
garerama wrote:
Acid Mothers Temple - Magical Power From Mars Volume 3

American Music Club - 1984-1995 / A Toast To You

The Association - And Then ... Along Came The Association

Big Brother & The Holding Company - Cheap Thrills

The Buzzcocks - A Different Kind of Tension (deluxe)

Can - Unlimited Edition

Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth

The Coral - Magic & Medicine

Country Joe & The Fish - Music For The Body & Mind

The Furrow Collective - At Our Next Meeting

Marillion - Fugazi

Nirvana - The Story of Simon Simopath / All of Us

Panda Bear - Tomboy

Parade - Sunshine Girl

Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs of Life

Van Dyke Parks - Songs Cycled

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fillmore Auditorium 5th Nov 1966

Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request

Six Organs of Admittance - Ascent

Sufjan Stevens - A Sun Came!

David Sylvian - Secrets of the Beehive

Tangerine Dream - Rubycon

Terrestial Tones - Dead Drunk

Tubeway Army - Replicas

Vetiver - To Find Me Gone / Tight Knot

Keith West - Excerpts From ...

Wolf People - Steeple / Fain

Robert Wyatt - Peel Sessions

XTC - Live Rebeccas 1977

Neil Young - Comes A Time

Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich

The Zombies - Begin Here (mono) / Odessey & Oracle (mono)


V/A

Rough Trade Shops - Psych Folk 10


That Psych Folk 10 looks interesting - any good?
Moon Cat
9577 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 18:06
Tudor Acid - Merri Portland
Beastmilk - Climax. Excellent love-letter to Killing Joke style post-punk

The Manic Shine - Let Go or Be Dragged. Genre hopping prog-metal stuff! Vocals sometimes get a bit Emo but over all, I like!

Holy Mountain - Ancient Astronauts. Not got the previous album, but this is fine slab of psyche tinged stoner doom and rock.

Limb - ST. New Brit Doom/Sludge mob. Very heavy in an Eyehategod stylee.

Opeth - Heritage/Morningrise/Damnation
Warpaint - The Fool
Wishbone Ash - Argus
Yes - Magnification
Sendelica - The Kaleidoscopic Kat & its Autoscopic Ego
Taint - Secrets & Lies
Quest for Fire - ST. Stoner/Floyd style hybrid,
Solus 3 - Corner of the World
Black Tempest - Arkana.
N*E*R*D - Seeing Sounds
Various - Definitive Speed Garage. Old Dance Mag covermount of a very shortlived 'thing'
Various - Lost Classics. Old Mixmag Covermount.

Have a nice week. x
garerama
garerama
1118 posts

Edited Mar 09, 2014, 18:15
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 18:12
Squid Tempest wrote:

That Psych Folk 10 looks interesting - any good?


It is a good overview of artists and bands you could pigeon hole into that wonderful genre released between 2008 to 2010. Mostly UK and US.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Rough-Trade-Shops-Psych-Folk-10/release/2785103

Also worth checking out Weirdlore: Notes From The Folk Underground. http://www.folkpolicerecordings.com/weirdlore.html
mingtp
mingtp
2270 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 18:20
garerama wrote:
Squid Tempest wrote:

That Psych Folk 10 looks interesting - any good?


It is a good overview of artists and bands you could pigeon hole into that wonderful genre released between 2008 to 2010. Mostly UK and US.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Rough-Trade-Shops-Psych-Folk-10/release/2785103

Also worth checking out Weirdlore: Notes From The Folk Underground. http://www.folkpolicerecordings.com/weirdlore.html



I'd highly recommend it Squid, I caned that when it came out. Very well compiled by Kyle Lonsdale of RT who most definitely knows her psych-folk.
Monganaut
Monganaut
2382 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 18:47
What he said. Though I do find I've gotta be in the right frame of mind to listen to the comp' as a whole, else I've a tendency to hit the skip button a few too many times.

This one on the Bookmat site on the other hand, I can listen to just about any time.

http://14tracks.com/selections/13-14_tracks_for_the_dusty_veranda

(can also recommend a few others from the 14 tracks selection, huge choice below).

http://14tracks.com/selections

Dusty Veranda tracklist goes thusly...

1–Six Organs Of Admittance - Oak Path
2–Rickard Jäverling - Heavenly Birds, Part 1
3–John Fahey - O'Holy Night
4–Early Songs - Raining At Your House
5–Mount Eerie - I Know No One
6–Jack Rose - Sunflower River Blues
7–Gentleman Losers - Gold Dust Afternoon
8–Bird By Snow -Sasquatch Says: "The Old World Whisper
9–Black Twig Pickers - Last Kind Word Blues
10–Vetiver - Angel's Share
11–James Blackshaw - Skylark Herald's Dawn
12–Aeroc -Blue Eyed Bitter
13–Hush Arbors - Gypsy Wood
14–Eric Carbonara -Dead Trees In The Life Of Speed
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
2614 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 18:52
Frankie Goes To Hollywood 'Sex Mix'
Rosanne Cash 'The River and the Thread'
UFO 'Phenomenon'
Peter Hammill 'Sonix'
Man 'Slow Motion'
Sparks 'A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing'
Cinerama 'Disco Volante'
Richard Thompson 'The Old Kit Bag' and 'Dream Attic'
Boxer 'Bloodletting'
Keith Jarrett 'No End'
Sibelius: Symphonies 4, 5, 6 and 7 (all Philharmonia/Karajan)
Bax, realised Yates: Symphony in F (RSNO/Martin Yates)
riverman
riverman
845 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 March 2014 CE
Mar 09, 2014, 19:08
Robert Martin - Long Goodbye. Vinyl I bought from the HH Merchaniser for £5 though had no idea what it was other than a lo-fi recording from 1985. It is indeed lo-fi, bedroom multi-tracked tape recordings complete with tape button clicks and a Beefheart China Pig feel. And it's lovely - a kind of dark folk. Did some research and it turns out this is a release on a Tim Green (Comets, Six Organs etc producer) label. Robert worked in a thrift shop with Ethan Miller and Ben Flashman in the early 2000s - when they found out he played guitar they asked him if they could hear his stuff, and were knocked out by it. Ethan released it first as a limited cd-r then this vinyl version came out.

Well, Cope's music writing in the drudions has been a constant source of great listening so I've investigated a couple of his final recommendations. Get over to bandcamp for the name your price albums of ZX Electric...

ZX Electric: Obsolete and Fixed Unknown. I slightly prefer the latter. Lovely short post-punk guitar/synth songs sang in a voice that at times remind me of The Goner.

Scott Miller/Lee Campfield/Merzbow: No Closure. Two 20 minute pieces that edit together shorter soundscapes but Merzbow's electronic maelstrom binds everything together - the other two mainly provide catchy bass lines, guitar riffs or ambient drones.

Steve Noble and Stephen O'Malley: St Francis Duo. Live improv from Cafe Oto
New Bums: Voices in a rented room. Acoustic duet with whispered vocals, Ben Chasny.
Troum and Yen Pox - Mnemonic Induction. From Cope's penultimate drudion but I'm still listening, it's marvelous electronic music.

Cope - Woden and Revolutionary Suicide
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