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1001realapes 2390 posts |
Edited Sep 12, 2011, 11:17
Sep 10, 2011, 22:49
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The Pigs - Youthanasia e.p. Wire - Red Bark Tree Genesis - From Genesis to Revelation Genesis - Trespass Genesis - Foxtrot Genesis - Nursery Cryme Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Jonathan Wilson - Frankie Ray Jonathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit Conrad Schnitzler - Con 2 + Antony and The Johnsons - Swanlights Allman Brothers Band - American University Washington D.C. 12/13/70 I.E.M. - Arcadia Son The Brotherhood of Eternal Love - Green Morning Baby Sula Bassana - Dreamer Sula Bassana - Kosmonauts Sula Bassana - The Night Ennio Morricone - La Resa Dei Conti (The Big Gundown) Steve Roach - Stormwarning The Who - A Quick One (mono) Roedelius - Wasser Im Wind |
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redfish365 710 posts |
Sep 11, 2011, 02:58
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Amen Dunes / Through Donkey Jaw Expo 70 / Awakening USX / The Valley Path Causa Sui / Free Ride Electric Wizard / Dopethrone Earthling Society / Stations of the Ghost Moon Duo / Escape Third Ear Band / Alchemy, also Elements Electric Riders / Music for a Family Gathering Dead Meadow / Shivering King and Others, also Old Growth Eloy / Floating, also Planets Deuter / Aum Richard Pinhas / Metatron Zeitloop / Stone Age Brendan Pollard / Expansion Andreas Vollenweider / Book of Roses (I'm not one for soulless new age but this is a special album, far from soulless... it's ear candy for sure) Leyland Kirby / Sadly, the Future is No Longer What it Was Devil Doll / Dies Irae Beak / Recordings 05/01/09 > 17/01/09 Supersilent / 10 Warning / The Strength to Dream Moss / Sub Templum Ahab / The Call of the Wretched Sea Northwinds / Chimeres Kin Ping Meh / ST The Hidden Hand / Mother * Teacher * Destroyer My Brother the Wind / Twilight in the Crystal Cabinet Jane / Lady Baby Grandmothers / ST Moebius & Beerbohm / Double Cut Schicke Führs Fröhling / Symphonic Pictures Dzyan / ST Electric Orange / Fleischwerk Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso UFO / Does the Cosmic Shepherd Dream of Electric Tapirs? Øresund Space Collective / Slip Into the Vortex Semiramis / Dedicato A Frazz Qoph / Pyrola Garybaldi / Nuda Banco del Mutuo Soccorso / Io Sono Nato Libero Le Orme / Storia o Leggenda PFM / Per un Amico Pierrot Lunaire / ST Osanna / Palepoli
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Sep 11, 2011, 10:43
Sep 11, 2011, 09:49
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Hawkwind - Hall of the Mountain Grill Hawkwind - Quark Strangeness and Charm The tent poles of my favourite Hawkwind era. Seeing Calvert fronting them at Cardiff Castle in support of Quo is a favourite memory from my youth. That was pretty much the gig that marked the end of the Pre-Punk era for me. Wasn't long after that we were reading about the 100 Club Punk Festival and joining the dots back to existing favourites like the Feelgoods, "Howlin Wind" and Patti Smith etc. John Martyn - One World Deluxe Disc 2 Great live tracks and an alternate version of One World Grace Jones - Hurricane Dub The dub version of her criminally overlooked studio album. Has the same cold, hard edged quality as Black Uhuru's Dub Factor from way back. George Faith - To Be A Lover Is to reggae and the Lee Perry catalogue what Future Days is to Can and Krautrock. Dismissed at the time for being too soft for hard times. Wrong. Faith sounds blissfully all at sea and so it is the perfect soundtrack to romantic discombobulation. The Dynamics - Miss You from Version Excursions Corking version of the last really great Stones single with my favourite kind of stop-go disco reggae bass line. These all sounded great too Can - Soundtracks Can - Future Days Man - Back Into The Future & Complete Roundhouse Man - Be Good To Yourself At Least Once A Day Burning Spear - Man In The Hills These didn't John Martyn - The Church With One Bell John Martyn - On The Cobbles John Martyn - The Tumbler John Martyn - London Conversation
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Sep 11, 2011, 10:04
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IanB wrote: Grace Jones - Hurricane Dub The dub version of her criminally overlooked studio album. Has the same cold, hard edged quality as Black Uhuru's Dub Factor from way back. I wanted to get this, but was then put off by a really bad review. So, it's a good 'un then?
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Sep 11, 2011, 10:41
Sep 11, 2011, 10:36
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Kid Calamity wrote: IanB wrote: Grace Jones - Hurricane Dub The dub version of her criminally overlooked studio album. Has the same cold, hard edged quality as Black Uhuru's Dub Factor from way back. I wanted to get this, but was then put off by a really bad review. So, it's a good 'un then? Well, it's not Brand or Super Ape but I like it even though it has no dirt under its nails. Which is why it reminds me of major label dub albums like the Uhuru one. It's all very crisp. Not sure if that's recommendation or not!
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Fitter Stoke 2615 posts |
Edited Sep 11, 2011, 10:42
Sep 11, 2011, 10:37
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Kaiser Chiefs 'The Future Is Medieval' - it's taken a couple of months for this to get to me, but maybe it'll pall less quickly for me than their first three albums as a result. Lacking the killer choruses that made the Kaisers' name it's true, but there's a new maturity and substance evident here. A goodie; Belle & Sebastian 'Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant' - possibly the darkest release from B & S. At times I find them a bit too clever - and cold - for their own good, but when they hit home, as in the staggering 'The Model', they leave an indelible mark on my soul; Aztec Camera 'Walk Out To Winter' - obscenely cheap 2CD anthology that I bought from Oadby Asda two weeks ago and have found near-impossible to prize from my car stereo ever since; Eels 'With Strings - Live At Town Hall' - E + an audience = enthralling stuff; Aereogramme 'My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go' - near-perfect swansong from one of Scotland's most missed bands. Nearly every track is a waltz: how cool is that? Eberhard Weber 'The Following Morning' - my fave Weber LP: drumless, meandering, mesmeric. Creates a wonderful, autumnal ambience all around the house. I also rediscovered my short-lived soul boy roots this week by digging out my 'Street Sounds' compilations. What memories. Guido Cantelli provided my classical pleasures: his incomplete Beethoven Fifth (lacking the first movement, alas) is a revelation, and his Brahms Third likewise makes me hear a hackneyed symphony anew. Had he not died tragically young, who knows what he would have gone on to achieve. Enjoy your week, everyone. Dave
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Sep 11, 2011, 10:55
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Are Sly & Robbie involved?
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Sep 11, 2011, 11:07
Sep 11, 2011, 11:05
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Kid Calamity wrote: Are Sly & Robbie involved? Yes there's quite a cast list. S&R, Wendy & Lisa, Eno, Wally Bardou etc etc
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Sep 11, 2011, 11:54
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Wendy & Lisa!??! Blimey!
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Popel Vooje 5373 posts |
Edited Sep 11, 2011, 14:38
Sep 11, 2011, 14:37
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MGMT - Congratulations V/A - Born Stiff - The Stiff Records Collection Forgotten just how good that Tracey Ullman cover of Kirsty McColl's "They Dont Know" - of all things - was. Stellar contributions from the Damned, the Pink Fairies, Wreckless Eric, Madness and the Pogues too. Also has a couple of less than stellar ones from Jonah Lewie, but you can always delete them from your media player like I did. Little Richard - Greatest Hits Caribou - The Milk of Human Kindness John Lee Hooker - Don't Look Back Camper Van Beethoven - Key Lime Pie The Beach Boys - Smile promo Basically the Purple Chick bootleg with better sound quality and no use of extracts from the 2004 version. Nothing to get excited about for anyone who already has the boot, really. The Beatles - The White Album (2009 mono version)
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