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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Oct 14, 2018, 04:40
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Bobbie Gentry - The Girl From Chickasaw County (The Complete Capitol Masters) (disc 1) Brian Eno - Discreet Music The Four Tops - Anthology Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bayou Country Bee Gees - To Whom It May Concern Electric Light Orchestra - ELO'S Greatest Hits Soundgarden - Louder Than Love Melanie - Candles in the Rain Trygve Seim - Helsinki Songs Chicago - V Third Ear Band - Brain Waves Genesis - Selling England by the Pound The Grateful Dead - st (disc 2 Vancouver 07-29-66 & 07-30-66) Michael Tippett - Tippett Conducts Tippett Symphonies No's 2 & 4 Edward Elgar - Cello Concerto / George Lloyd - Symphony No. 9 (BBC Music Magazine) Charlie Parker - A Studio Chronicle 1940-1948 (disc E) Klaus Schulze - INTER*FACE The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord (MFSL) Tangerine Dream - Hyperborea Can - The Lost Tapes (disc 2) |
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Fitter Stoke 2611 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 10:31
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Elvis Costello 'Look Now' Kristen Hersh 'Possible Dust Clouds' Mark Turner & Ethan Iverson 'Temporary Kings' Japan 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' Japan 'Tin Drum' David Sylvian 'Blemish' Wings 'Venus and Mars' Bryan Ferry 'Boys and Girls' National Health 'Of Queues and Cures' Jim Capaldi 'Oh How We Danced' Paul Weller 'Wild Wood' Paul Weller 'True Meanings' The Proclaimers 'Sunshine On Leith' Schubert: Piano Sonatas D850 & S894 (Paul Lewis) Haydn: Piano Sonatas no 49 & 50 (Paul Lewis) Debussy: Piano Works (Daniel Barenboim) Finzi: Introit (Peter Katin/LPO/Sir Adrian Boult) Brahms: Lieder Op.85 & 86 (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Jessye Norman/Daniel Barenboim)
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garerama 1111 posts |
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Oct 14, 2018, 11:39
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Amon Dull II - Phallus Dei / Yeti The Apostles - The Acts Of The Apostles In The Theatre Of Fear / The Other Operation The Beatles - Yesterday & Today / Sgt Peppers (50th anniversary 2cd) Tim Buckley - Goodbye & Hello (mono) Can - Soundtracks / Tago Mago / Ege Bamyasi John Coltrane - Ole Crass - Feeding Of The 5,000 / Stations Of The Crass / Penis Envy Current 93 - Nature Unveiled / Dogs Blood Rising / Dawn / Crowleymass Flux - Uncarved Block Gong - Theatre du Trocadero, Leige 7/1/72 Stephane Grappelly - Feeling + Finesse = Jazz Jimi Hendrix - Smash Hits / Electric Ladyland / First Rays Of The Rising Sun (soniclovenoize reconstruction) / The Jimi Hendrix Concerts Henry Cow - Legends Jethro Tull - This Was (40th anniversary 2cd) / Stand Up The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies / Come Dancing With The Kinks Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Kirk In Copenhagen / I Talk With Spirits / Left & Right / Rahsaan Rahsaan (with The Vibration Society) / Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire Psychic TV - Live In Toronto / Live In Astoria Public Image Ltd - Flowers Of Romance Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Scream / Join Hands Spirit - Time Circle Sun Ra - Medicine For A Nightmare Television - Marquee Moon Van Der Graaf Generator - Do Not Disturb XTC - Drums and Wires / Black Sea / English Settlement V/A - English Weather Heavy Nuggets II (Mojo)
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Toni Torino 2299 posts |
Edited Oct 14, 2018, 12:46
Oct 14, 2018, 12:44
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Back Street Brit Funk Vol. 1 Back Street Brit Funk Vol. 2 Stoked to see my old mate Jude appears on vol 2 with his brother Vicente, he was 17 or 18 when he cut his track. When we came home from school, we'd go up the shops for an eighth of sherbert lemons or pineapple chunks. Sigh... Beak> - >>> Fujiya & Miyagi - Transparent Things Sleaford Mods - English Tapas St Etienne - Home Counties Various - Paris in the Spring That Peter Crouch Podcast Just heard the 1st one, about the dressing room, stupendous! Peter 'Crouchy' Crouch went to my school as well, albeit almost 2 decades after me.
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flashbackcaruso 1056 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 15:12
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V/A - The Autumn Almanac (Ripples Vol. 3) Stereolab - Mars Audiac Quintet Stereolab - Music For The Amorphous Body Study Centre Espers - Espers Espers - The Weed Tree Yo La Tengo - Genius + Love = Yo La Tengo The Walker Brothers - Take It Easy With... The Walker Brothers - Portrait The Walker Brothers - Images Elvis Presley - Elvis (The 'Fool' Album) Elvis Presley - Raised On Rock Elvis Presley - Good Times Elvis Presley - Promised Land Elton John - Empty Sky Flying Saucer Attack - Flying Saucer Attack Flying Saucer Attack - Distance Michael Nesmith - And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' Michael Nesmith - Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash The Bee Gees - Life In A Tin Can The Bee Gees - Mr Natural Lambchop - Damaged Lambchop - OH (ohio) Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark - Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless Thomas Dolby - Blinded By Science Katje Janisch - West Of Twilight Klaus Schulze - Body Love
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 19:04
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Cult of Dom Keller - S/T, Goodbye to the light & The Second Bardo. I think i like them! Haven't listened to them enough and sometimes I get to feeling that a lot of new psych sounds the same. Preferred their latest so they must be getting better Damien Jurado - And now that I'm your shadow Cranium Pie - Mechanisms Part 1. This is pretty reliably real deal psych in the vein of dare I say without being glib, early Floyd?!!! Cluster - II Some best of Coldcut compilation Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day John Cale @ End of the Road 18' You are Wolf - Keld. Multi talented experimental folk approaching its best. Though she sounded even better live on Friday at Bodmin Folk Club.
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 21:52
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The C:Live Collective – The Age Of Insanity. Bloke from neo-prog heroes Twelfth Night re-emerges with new prog/orchestral/dance project, featuring a couple of old TN tracks. Interesting… https://thec-livecollective.bandcamp.com/album/the-age-of-insanity Shida Shahabi – Homes. Minimal/ambient piano pieces, and yes, I am going to say Satie-esque: https://soundcloud.com/fatcatrecords/shida-shahabi-abisme Maarja Nuut & Ruum – Muunduja. Fiddle-playing singing lady goes full Wire (mag not band) here, with an album of electro-acoustic driftscapes or summat. Actually rather good: https://soundcloud.com/fatcatrecords/sets/maarja-nuut-ruum-muunduja Atomic Rooster – Sleeping For Years. Boxset of all five of the early ‘70s albums, in the car, all week. So much brilliant music, with Death Walks Behind You one of the great albums of the period. Have previously dismissed their later funk/rock/soul material, but actually even some of that was sounding mighty fine this time round: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LdHMqOIFMA Matching Mole – ‘Gloria Gloom’ / ‘Part Of The Dance’. YouTube clip from French TV, 1972. Riveting stuff from a band I really should know more about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyPNZiFJyS0&app=desktop#fauxfullscreen Loads of brilliant out rock archive from France, Belgium, Germany etc, not so much from Britain, where it was bleedin’ OGWT or nowt… Listen With Father (Slight Return): Radiohead – OK Computer. Haven’t heard this in nearly 20 years. Some of the Pro Tools-y production sounds a bit suspect from this remove, but blimey, the material is still pretty stellar. And those opening bars of ‘Airbag’ could easily have been lifted from King Crimson’s Red… https://vimeo.com/249810888
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Monganaut 2375 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 22:52
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flashbackcaruso wrote: Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless I've got a massive soft spot for that record. I remember buying it when it was first released and I was still at school and being massively disappointed that every track didn't sound like 'Windpower'. Though, only owning about 10 records, I had no choice but to keep spinning it, eventually it got under my skin. I guess I thought it all sounded a bit 'adult' to my teen ears, y'know, like my older sisters Bill Joel or Joe Jackson albums. Love the bombast of 'Cloudburst of Shingle Street'. When we visited Suffolk several years ago, whenever we hit those pebble expanses they call beaches, the track was forever going around in my head. Also the B-side of 'She Blinded Me with Science' 12" single has 'One of our Submarines', which is just about my fav' Thomas Dolby record. Interesting tale behind the track here.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_of_Our_Submarines
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keith a 9573 posts |
Oct 14, 2018, 23:22
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Mish Maoul - Natacha Atlas >>> - Beak> Zinc Alloy & the Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow: A Creamed Cage in August – Marc Bolan & T.Rex American Utopia – David Byrne Andorra – Caribou Chris - Christine & the Queens Move Through The Dawn - The Coral Babylon – Dr John Always Ascending – Franz Ferdinand Silver Eye – Goldfrapp The Now Now – Gorillaz Singularity – Jon Hopkins Shadow People – The Liminanas S/T – Mungo Jerry Just As I Am – Bill Withers Mojo & Trojan Present Reggae Nuggets – V/A
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Monganaut 2375 posts |
Edited Oct 14, 2018, 23:37
Oct 14, 2018, 23:34
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Gong - You/Camembert Electric/ Live in Bremen 74 Bremen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFmh3xihyNk Gong/AMT - Acid Motherhood Ozric Tentacles - Afterswish German Oak - German Oak Deep Purple - In Rock Fu Manchu - Clones of the Universe Cavern of Antimatter - Hormone Lemonade Wooden Shjips - V Matt Berry - TV Themes As Toni T said, S'OK, to many obvious choices, even though the bumf that is up on the Acid Jazz site is heralding it as some kinda treasure trove of lost theme tunes. Well maybe it is to the younger kids, but I remember most of those on TV. https://acidjazz.bigcartel.com/product/matt-berry-television-themes-signed-cd Julian Cope - Rite At Ya Various - Space Rock: An Interstellar.... 6 CD's of space rock goodness. I dip into this fairly frequently, as it's a good mix of known and mostly unknown. Very few duffers on it too. Various - Noise Reduction System: Formative European Electronica (1974-1984) This and the earlier 'Close to the Noise Floor' (1975 - 1984) comps are another couple I dip into fairly frequently. Good selections of little heard electronic/synth pop from the period. Creedence - Best of Near Future - Ideal Home Neil Arthur (Blancmange) collac with ex Gazelle twin yealds tasty album. Kinda reminds me of a less electronic English Tarwater. Some good stuff on here. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Near+Future+-+Ideal+Home That's about it. Hope y'all escaped the worst of the recent weather. Keep Well, have a good week!
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