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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Sep 30, 2018, 23:35
Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 05:37
Congos - Heart of the Congos

Charles Bobuck - GOD O Music for a Gallery Opening

Charles Bobuck - Eggs For Breakfast

Charles Bobuck - Egg Booty

Melanie - Born To Be

Melanie - st

Melanie - The Good Book

Melanie - Gather Me

Melanie - Garden in the City

Melanie - As I See It Now

Melanie - Madrugada

Melanie - Sunset and Other Beginings

Melanie - The Best of (Rhino)

Roger Daltrey - As Long As I Have You

Brenda Lee - The EP Collection

Brenda Lee - Brenda, That's All / All Alone Am I

Lene Lovich - March

Seals & Crofts - Summer Breeze

AC/DC - Highway to Hell

Eagles - One of These Nights

V.A. - Before the Blues Vol. 3

V.A. - Back to the Crossroads : The Roots of Robert Johnson

Charlie Parker - A Studio Chronicle 1940-1948 (discs B & C)

Cat Stevens - Foreigner

Cat Stevens - Buddha and the Chocolate Box

Cat Stevens - Numbers

Cat Stevens - Izitso

Cat Stevens - Back to Earth

Ian & Sylvia - "Four Strong Winds"

Jennifer Warnes - Just Jennifer

Laura Nyro - The First Songs

The Red Crayola - The Parable of Arable Land

The Residents - Duck Stab! / Buster & Glen

The Residents - The Rivers of Hades
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
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Edited Sep 30, 2018, 10:23
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 10:22
Soft Machine ‘Hidden Details’
Paul Weller ‘True Meanings’
Yes feat Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman ‘Live at the Apollo’
Simple Minds ‘Walk Between Worlds’
Richard Thompson ’13 Rivers’
The Proclaimers ‘Angry Cyclist’
Ellis ‘Riding On The Crest Of A Slump’
Ellis ‘…Why Not?’
Steve Ellis ‘Boom! Bang! Twang!’
Spooky Tooth ‘Live In Oldenburg 1973’
Little Feat S/T
Blodwyn Pig ‘Getting To This’
Japan ‘Adolescent Sex’
Toyah ‘Sheep Farming In Barnet’
Elton John ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
Napalm Death ’Scum’
Various ‘Grind Crusher - The Ultimate Earrache’
Dave Brubeck Quartet ‘Brubeck Time’
Elgar, Bridge & Ireland: Violin Sonatas (Suzanne Stanzeleit & John Thwaites)
Bruckner: Symphony no.8; Beethoven: Symphony no.8 & Shostakovich: Symphony no.4 (Rotterdam PO/Yannick Nezet-Seguin)
Louis Couperin: Nouvelles Suites de Clavecin (Christophe Rousset)
jb lamptoast-morsley
jb lamptoast-morsley
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 15:50
Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse

Budgie - S/T

Boris - Pink

Bonobo - Dial M for monkey

The Bluetones - S/T, Science and Nature and Radio1 sessions. They kinda have a way melody wise with a song. Might be a bit too wussy for some

Blood Ceremony - The Eldritch Dark. Is there a genre called occult folk? Well this belongs to it alongside the likes of Espers and Trembling Bells I guess. Not bad actually

The Cure - Seventeen Seconds, Japanese Whispers & Head on the Door. Is the 2nd one a proper album as such? When Bob was doing his Cureation 25 gig he played a track from each album starting from the debut to the last album and a newish track (From there to here) and then went back in reverse (From here to there). Don't recall JW counting?

Nick Mason & The Saucerful of Secrets on Youtube, listed as circus Stockholm, 2.9.18. Wow, really enjoyed hearing live renditions of tracks pre Dark Side of the Moon. Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet on Vocals - WTF?!!! But I think it kinda works. No other original members of course, but I think the musicians do it some form of justice!
keith a
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 17:14
jb lamptoast-morsley wrote:


The Cure - Seventeen Seconds, Japanese Whispers & Head on the Door. Is the 2nd one a proper album as such? When Bob was doing his Cureation 25 gig he played a track from each album starting from the debut to the last album and a newish track (From there to here) and then went back in reverse (From here to there). Don't recall JW counting?



No, it's a compilation jb
Monganaut
Monganaut
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 18:48
Been up hill and down dale this week, trying to get my lung capacity back after nasty asthma crap. Seems to be working!. Hefty hike across the Long Myndd and back up through Nut Batch, a wonderful fairy dell of a valley, that gets to be a slog towards the end....worth it though, as it's not visited very much judging by the narrow sheep track. Truley unspoiled. Tuneses along the way and there and back went something like this.....

Broadcast - Tender Buttons/Ha Ha Sound
Think these two wonderful albums really speak to me during the Autumn. For me, there's a tangible flavour of loss, sadness and the passing of time to both albums.

Black Sabbath - Mob Rules.
I've a massive soft spot for this Dio fronted Sabbathian rocker. Seem to remember title track was in 'adult' animated movie 'Heavy Metal', which is why I probably picked it up originally way back when.

Iggy - New Values

Various - Reverb Conspiracy Vol:3

Bruce Gilbert - Ex Nihlo
Ex Wire experimenter releases new record and it's pretty good, shock horror!! There's a some great drones on it that remind me of the Timemachines album or 'Soliloquy for Lilith' era Nurse With Wound. Good stuff.
Undertow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88HatJ33gXU

Dope fear Fuck Authority - Seven Disquieting Dirges...
Enjoying this. First track is the gravy for me thus far, but I'm sure the rest will reveal itself in time. Love that he's using the cheapo Korg Monoton Delay all over these DOPE releases, it's an unsung piece of gadgetry.
Also, Whose the cheeky sod whose put it up on discogs fer 19 odd quid plus postage when it's still available at ES for much less ;)

Cope - Rite At Ya
Probably the most stripped down of the Rite series, though still much to enjoy here (particularly like Boskawen-Un). Almost has a proto DOPE feel to it. If you put the band names of his more outre releases together you get QUEEN ELIZABETH, RITE, DOPE. (Made me laugh anyway.... I'll get me coat....)
Boskawen-Un - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTRLCVG4rYY

Fu Manchu - Clone of the Universe
Last couple of FuChu albums have been almost as good as the early stuff in being riff heavy monsters, Luuuurve it!
Clones - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEN1YLBw80w

Well that's about it, keep on keepin' on y'all!
Monganaut
Monganaut
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Edited Sep 30, 2018, 18:59
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 18:58
Japanese Whispers was originally a 3.99 cheapy comp of the singles (and B-Sides if I recall correct) of that period, so not an album 'proper'.

When I first bought Buttholes Rembrant Pussy Horse, I was about 18. It totally freaked me out (esp Sea Ferring and Creep in the Cellar). So much so I gave it away. It was only revisiting it much later that it really clicked. Think it's now my fav' by them, well alongside Locust Abortion Technicion, which will forever hold a place in my heart just fer the the good memories of the noise scene at he time. Weirdly, the first Beast of Burbon album 'The Axemans Jazz' did the same (creeped me out that is) which listening back now, all these years later seems just daft. It owes a big debt to Creedence in it's swamp blues delivery, but not scarey in the least. I must have been a delicate flower as a teen ;)
flashbackcaruso
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 20:26
Bob Dylan - Medicine Sunday (soniclovenoize reconstruction)
Bob Dylan - The Great White Wonder (got an original 2LP bootleg of this for a tenner at a car boot sale recently, actually DJ Roger Scott's old copy with his handwritten tracklisting on the cover and labels)

The Who - Introducing (soniclovenoize reconstruction)
The Who - Jigsaw Puzzle (soniclovenoize reconstruction)
The Who - Who's Lily (soniclovenoize reconstruction)
The Who - Who's For Tennis? (soniclovenoize reconstruction)

Lambchop - Nixon
Lambchop - Is A Woman

Stereolab - Switched On
Stereolab - Refried Ectoplasm (Switched On Vol. 2)
Stereolab - Peng!
Stereolab - Low Fi

The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request
The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

Richard Swift - The Novelist
Richard Swift - Walking Without Effort

The Kingsbury Manx - Aztec Discipline/Afternoon Owls

Elvis Presley - On Stage
Elvis Presley - That's The Way It Is
Elvis Presley - Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)
Elvis Presley - Love Letters From Elvis

Fairfield Parlour - From Home To Home
Kaleidoscope - White Faced Lady

The Turtles - Chalon Road
The Turtles - Turtle Soup
The Turtles - Wooden Head
The Turtles - Shell Shock (soniclovenoize reconstruction)

The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz

Yo La Tengo - Ride The Tiger
Yo La Tengo - New Wave Hot Dogs
Yo La Tengo - President Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo - Fakebook

The Goodies - The Cricklewood Tapes (part of the absolute treat that is the Binge Of Goodies box set from Network. This triple CD shows how good some of Bill Oddie's background is when in the foreground)

Pet Shop Boys - Elysium

Micah P.Hinson - And The Gospel Of Progress

The Beach Boys - Live: The 50th Anniversary Tour
jb lamptoast-morsley
jb lamptoast-morsley
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 20:27
I seem to remember you turning me on to Butthole Surfers a year or two back. I ended up buying Locust Abort Technician on the grounds that it was the cheapest album I could find! Glad I did though. Must check out the beasts of burbon now...
jb lamptoast-morsley
jb lamptoast-morsley
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 20:32
Thanks Keith
garerama
garerama
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 29 September 2018 CE
Sep 30, 2018, 21:16
Joshua Abrams - Represencing / Magnetiception

Daevid Allen - Bananamoon / Live @ The Knit, NYC (with Nicolletto Stephanz)

The Apostles - Punk Obituary / Swimmers In The Sea Of Life / The Lives & Times Of The Apostles / Cartography / Manifesto / Propaganda

The Beach Boys - Sunflower / Surf's Up / Land Locked (soniclovenoize reconstuction) / 15 Big Ones / Love You / Adult/Child (soniclovenoize reconstuction) / Endless Harmony

The Beatles - S/t / Abbey Road

Broadcast - The Noises Made By People / Investigating Witchcults In The Radio Age (with The Focus Group)

Can - Tago Mago / Singles

Children's Hour - SOS JFK

Children Of Alice - S/t

John Coltrane - Om

Miles Davis - Neferitti / Miles In The Sky / Filles De Kilimanjaro / Water Babies / In A Silent Way / Circle In The Round

The Demolution Company - The Slow Trial

Sandy Denny - I've Always Kept A Unicorn

Dope - The Dee Dee Ramone Story

Flux - Uncarved Block

Goat - Requiem

The Left Banke - There's Gonna Be A Storm

John Lennon - Imagine / Shaved Fish

Love - Da Capo / Forever Changes

Sex Pistols - The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle

Television - Marquee Moon


V/A -

Amorphous Androgynous: A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble ... Vol 1

The Velvets Revolution (Uncut)
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