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Toni Torino
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 05, 2017, 20:58
David Bowie - Aladin Sane
David Bowie - Hunky Dory

Various - Sam Records Anthology

Rothko - A Young Fist Curled Around A Cinder For A Wager

Julian Cope - 20 Mothers

Peder Mannerfelt - Controlling Body
garerama
garerama
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 05, 2017, 21:24
Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam

The Apostles - Cartography

Be-Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim

Tim Buckley - Lorca

The Children's Hour - SOS JFK

Shirley Collins - Lodestar

The Cure - Seventeen Seconds / Faith

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew / A Tribute To Jack Johnson / Live - Evil

Martin Denny - Exotica Vols 1 & 2 / Forbidden Island

Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman & The Ravens

The Flaming Lips - The Terror

Gong - 2032 / I See You

Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness & Charm (DE 2cd) / The Collector Series Vol 2: Live 1982

P J Harvey - Rid Of Me / Is This Desire? / To Bring You My Love / Dance Hall At Louse Point (with John Parish)

Jon Hassell - Vernal Equinox / Dream Theory In Malaya: Forth World Vol 2

Robyn Hitchcock - Eye / Ole! Tarantula (with the Venus 5)

Keith Jarrett - Mysteries / Shades

The Jesus & Mary Chain - Honey Dead / Stoned & Dethroned

Janis Joplin - Pearl / Pearl Sessions

Magazine - Touch & Go

Bill Nelson - The Love That Whirls (Diary Of A Thinking Heart)

Yoko Ono - Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band

Pink Floyd - Relics

Radiohead - Pablo Honey

Soft Machine - Third / Man In A Deaf Corner

Sonic Youth - Evol / Murray St / The Destroyed Room

Paul Weller - Sonik Kicks / Saturn's Pattern


V/A

Fairy Cakes For Tea

Jamaican Explosion (Mojo)
keith a
9573 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 05, 2017, 21:37
Smile – Beach Boys

With The Beatles – The Beatles
Help! - The Beatles

You Want It Darker – Leonard Cohen

Drunken Songs – Julian Cope
Rite At Ya – Julian Cope
EP – Brits Abroad

Life Is People – Bill Fay
Who Is The Sender - Bill Fay

Free Hand – Gentle Giant

Requiem - Goat

Phantom Radio – Mark Lanegan Band

Sixes & Ones – Low

Deserter's Songs – Mercury Rev

Occult Architecture I – Moon Duo

Lime - Mugstar
Axis – Mugstar
Magnetic Seasons – Mugstar
Breathing Mirrir / Fukahyoocaastaluh - Mugstar / Cosmic Dead

Apres – Iggy Pop

The Queen Is Dead – The Smiths
Strangeways Here We Come – The Smiths

Tanx – T.Rex
Futuristic Dragon – T.Rex

Restless Idylls – Tropic Of Cancer

Super Ape – The Upsetters
Return Of The Super Ape – The Upsetters

The Black Session – Wire
Red Barked Tree - Wire
Analogue Creatures Living On An Island – Immersion
Fatalist
Fatalist
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 05, 2017, 21:52
Cakewalk – Ishihara. Norwegian band including the drummer from Hedvig Mollestad Trio. Their last album was great, this might be even better. Hard to sum up – they’ve got a krautrock/post-punk/electronica vibe going on, with some unexpectedly proggy synth, but for all those references to the past, they sound very 21st century: https://soundcloud.com/hubro/cakewalk-shrooms-taken-from-the-album-ishihara

Trimdon Grange Explosion – s/t. Fans of Espers, Crumbling Ghost etc should investigate this album, like, right now: https://borleyrectory.bandcamp.com/releases

Tender Prey – Falling Off Chairs

Dollkraut – Holy Ghost People

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Feed The Rats. OK, this is officially on the best of 2017 list. Short piece on them in this month’s MOJO where they claim their main influences to be ‘Black Sabbath’ (the song) and Venom (the band).

Lamagaia – s/t

Adamennon – Le Nove Ombre del Caos

Heat Exchange – Reminiscence

Robert Calvert – ‘Ejection’ single version. Actually credited to Captain Lockheed and The Starfighters on its release in July ’73, this is a faster and rawer take than the version that would appear on the CLATS album the following year. Blimey, that riff could be the Stooges or MC5 (courtesy of Paul Rudolph, recently departed from the Pink Fairies when this was cut). One of the great lost singles of the early ‘70s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qki5TH1dS4k

Listen With Father:

Teen – Love Yes. Got sent this and saved it with the girls in mind. Clever, self-aware, leftfield synthetic pop made by over-educated American youth, which might not sound so appealing on paper, but in practice rather cool, like an all-female Devo. A thumbs-up from the back seat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUFAqiW7yyg

D is for…

Danava – UnonoU. Couldn’t remember what this sounded like at all, or even why I bought it, so clearly prime for re-discovery. Hmmm, first track has a great riff, like Sabotage-era Sabbath played by Captain Beyond. Elsewhere, more like Rush played by Iron Maiden. Plus some gauche but enjoyable moments of synth wizardry. I guess this is prog metal, but without most of the cringe-inducing techno-widdle and earnest vocalising that tag usually implies. This album is definitely pretentious, and not a little daft – sample titles include ‘The Emerald Snow Of Sleep’, ‘Where Beauty & Terror Dance’ etc – but it’s never less than entertaining: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYszepjPHWM
Moon Cat
9577 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 07, 2017, 14:25
Fatalist wrote:

D is for…

Danava – UnonoU. Couldn’t remember what this sounded like at all, or even why I bought it, so clearly prime for re-discovery. Hmmm, first track has a great riff, like Sabotage-era Sabbath played by Captain Beyond. Elsewhere, more like Rush played by Iron Maiden. Plus some gauche but enjoyable moments of synth wizardry. I guess this is prog metal, but without most of the cringe-inducing techno-widdle and earnest vocalising that tag usually implies. This album is definitely pretentious, and not a little daft – sample titles include ‘The Emerald Snow Of Sleep’, ‘Where Beauty & Terror Dance’ etc – but it’s never less than entertaining: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYszepjPHWM


I have that and yes, the slightly absurd nature of it really appeals. I seem to recall they really rip of Zep's "Achilles' Last Stand" on one track.
Moon Cat
9577 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 4 March 2017 CE
Mar 07, 2017, 14:30
Warpaint - st
Bat For Lashes - The Bride
Honeyblood - Babes Never Die
The Damned - Damned Damned Damned
Hollywood Brats -
Abba - The Vistors
Bo Ningen - st
Winterhawk -st
Chrome - 3rd From the Sun
Magma - Live
Strictly Drum n Bass - old comp
Emperor Machine - Vertical Tones & Horizontal Noise
Crosby Stills Nash & Young - Deja Vu
Hawkind - The Machine Stops

Have a nice week.
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