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1001realapes 2388 posts |
Edited Aug 12, 2018, 05:00
Aug 12, 2018, 03:47
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Deep Purple - Made in Japan (2cd) Deep Purple - Who Do We Think We Are Angelo Badalamenti - the Straight story Sam Collins - Jailhouse Blues Vince Guaraldi - "in person" Vince Guaraldi - Jazz Impressions Vince Guaraldi - Oaxaca Wilco - A.M. Ravi Shankar - Ragas & Talas V.A. - Modern Music from San Francisco Ween - La Cucaracha The Phoenix Foundation - Buffalo The Phoenix Foundation - Fandango Atomine Elektrine - Laniakea Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness The Ventures - Walk, Don't Run Vol. 2 Suicide - st Steve Roach - Electron Birth Timi Yuro - The Amazing Timi Yuro The Beach Boys - M.I.U. Album Albert King - Years Gone By Waylon Jennings * Willie Nelson * Johnny Cash * Kris Kristofferson - Highwayman Waylon Jennings * Willie Nelson * Johnny Cash * Kris Kristofferson - Highwayman 2 Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings - Heroes Steve Hackett - Voyage Of The Acolyte The Irish Rovers - All Hung Up Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica The Coral - Move Through The Dawn Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry - Patchwork Melanie - Please Love Me Melanie - Photograph Pete Seeger - Banks of Marble
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flashbackcaruso 1057 posts |
Aug 12, 2018, 10:44
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V/A - Unto Brigg Fair (1972 Leader comp of 1908 cylinder recordings) The Kinks - The Village Green Preservation Society The Kinks - Arthur Or The Decline & Fall Of The British Empire The Beach Boys - Wild Honey The Beach Boys - Friends The Beach Boys - 20/20 Paul Giovanni/Magnet - The Wicker Man The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis Bold As Love Fuchsia - Fuchsia Fuchsia - Fuchsia II: From Psychedelia...To A Distant Place Me & My Kites - Like A Dream Back Then Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die The Coral - The Invisible Invasion The Coral - The Curse Of Love Lilys - Better Can't Make Your Life Better Lilys - The 3 Way Lilys - The Lilys Yes - Live At Montreux Sagittarius - Present Tense Sagittarius - The Blue Marble The Fiery Furnaces - Rehearsing My Choir The Fiery Furnaces - Bitter Tea Jan & Dean - Filet Of Soul Redux Jan & Dean - Popsicle Jan & Dean - Save For A Rainy Day Jan & Dean - Carnival Of Sound The Monkees - Instant Replay The Monkees - Present The Monkees - Changes of Arrowe Hill - The Spring Heel Penny Dreadful and Other Tales of Morbid Curiosity The Incredible String Band - Be Glad For The Song Has No Ending Klaus Schulze - Black Dance
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Aug 12, 2018, 13:31
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Shostakovich's 1st cello concerto from the proms Apollo 440 - Electro Glide in Blue Yak - The Underground, Plymouth 2016 Wolf People - Greenman 2010 Wooden Wand - Beerwolf, Falmouth 2013 Vibravoid - Exeter Phoenix 2013 Voice of the Seven Thunders - Miss Peapods 2010 Tarwater - The needle was travelling. Got into this for the first time after having it for over 10 years! Peter Cook - Sven of Swiss Cottage Plaid - Not for threes Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation - Mighty Rearranger Public Service Broadcasting - War Room EP Serafina Steer - Moth Club Boiler EP Aidan Barker - Ecliptic Plane Aidan Barker & Gareth Davis - Invisible Cities. Quite partial to this ambient drone type fare. Anna Van Hausswolff - Ceremony. Like a better and more authentic Lana Del Rey! Boy is this music moody, if not depressing! But I like.
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Monganaut 2380 posts |
Aug 12, 2018, 16:55
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White Rainbow - Zome Germany - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPc16LU0qxI Various - Chill Out Dub King Tubby - Zion Dub - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iQxCG1c39I Orb - Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld apparently doing a 30th anniversary tour later in year. Might be worth a punt out, always enjoyed em' live. Earth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s3pQ8dfwXk Boris - Heavy Rocks LP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCFU1Dpfmnk Liminanas - Down Underground https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVmyN5vO5pw&list=PL0kEzgpNaII0W2KH1Xi2BLws3UruTe3-0 Various - Mojo - Neu Decade https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=2PJDiDlORzw&list=PLX0OW4uW6JmWbrGsodvKUJckmsPuAQZ17 Portishead - Dummy Still a mighty fine record, though it was everywhere at the time, so I got pretty sick of it pretty quickly. Great for rainy night driving. Big Black - Rich Mans Eight Track Contains as an 'add on' one of my fav' EP's ever, 'Headache'. album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSCZeoe0XlQ Dope - Village Idiot Dope Hawkwind - Ambient Anarchists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFNM8TDrjhE Have a good en!
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Aug 12, 2018, 22:13
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More new stuff… Kikagaku Moya – Masana Temples. Japanese neo-psych people. I wasn’t that sold on their last album, but this is more focused and better: https://kikagakumoyoggb.bandcamp.com/album/masana-temples Earthling Society – MO-The Demon. Latest from Fred & co, and it’s rather good, inspired by a 70s kung fu pic, righteous sounds with some neat twists and turns: https://riotseasonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/mo-the-demon CAVE – Allways. Psych/prog/Afrobeat/post-rock crossover thang. Doesn’t dawdle. Thumbs up: https://cave.bandcamp.com/album/allways The Myrrors – Fuzz Club Session. Live in the studio from Arizonan trance psychers. Lovers of the early VU/Hawkwind vibe should investigate tout suite: https://themyrrors.bandcamp.com/album/fuzz-club-session Il Guardiano Del Faro – Oasis. Re-issue of library-ish Italian disco prog album. Not as interesting as that sounds. Café Kaput – Applied Music Vol. 2: Plastics Today Crippled Black Phoenix – Great Escape Tony (T.S.) McPhee – The Two Sides Of… There can’t be many albums that feature one side acoustic folk/blues belters, and one side of wacked out proto-electronica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZyVCPNSKAw McPhee and the Groundhogs remains sorely under-acknowledged in the great rock canon. Camel – Moonmadness. One of the first prog albums of my teenage years. It has its charms, but can’t imagine it converting many people who don’t already have a substantial Canterbury rock collection Intense – ‘Time Space Continuem’ (sic). Sent by a friend who knows that I have a soft spot for breakbeat techno/early jungle. Pretty amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fk-K-OtJZc
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laresident 861 posts |
Aug 13, 2018, 03:50
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A lovely summer selection. I love Fuchsia. The song Me and My Kite is such a good take on the 70s as I remember them. I have been doing a lot of Richard Thompson. Separating the wheat from the chaff. He really needed a better producer in the 80s and 90s but hidden gems make the quest well worth it. On a West coast note, I have been checking out Dino Valenti. Both solo and his work with QMS. He comes across a bit abnoxious in interviews but again there are some real gems there.
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keith a 9573 posts |
Aug 13, 2018, 07:20
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Dubbing It Studio One Style - The Aggrovators Liberation: The Island Anthology – Black Uhuru American Utopia – David Byrne Harder Than The Rest – Culture Cumbolo - Culture Japanese Whispers – The Cure The Now Now – Gorillaz Elektronic Audience - Paul Haig Deluxe - Harmonia Phantom Radio - Mark Lanegan Band Shadow People – The Liminanas Big Concerto Movie Themes – Geoff Love & His Orchestra Rave Tapes – Mogwai Star (45) – Stealers Wheel Wilder – Teardrop Explodes The Elephant Graveyard EP - White Feather Kiss Ready Steady Four EP – The Who Jackie Brown OST – V/A Mojo Presents Murder Ballads – V/A Motown Chartbusters Vol 2 – V/A
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flashbackcaruso 1057 posts |
Aug 13, 2018, 11:21
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laresident wrote: A lovely summer selection. I love Fuchsia. The song Me and My Kite is such a good take on the 70s as I remember them. Fuchsia were back in London this week (lead man Tony Durant now lives in Sydney, Australia). I filmed the full set, and so far it has received one thumbs down on YouTube. Oh well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=218RUMEMRVQ This was them 4 years ago with the Swedish band Me & My Kites providing the backing. An incredible job they did too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej03Cmi2SE8
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Aug 13, 2018, 13:08
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keith a wrote: Japanese Whispers – The Cure Was rummaging through a local jumble sale when I came across a stack of CD's that all seemed to be pretty cool - The Cure, Mogwai, Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell. Not the run of the mill tat you sometimes get, so I thought someone must have good taste. Anyway snapped up Japanese Whispers and some System 7 album. Mentioned it to my gigging buddy John on the way to yet another gig together and it turned out that he had donated them! Mid 80's Cure were peerless popsters, right at the vanguard of the scene. Just love the production. Trying to think of that Cure album that was basically a Robert Smith solo album from a similar time period that I have overlooked until now...
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lawrence2 106 posts |
Aug 13, 2018, 13:59
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