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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 06:17
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow

Pink Floyd - The Early Years 1965-1967 Cambridge St/ation

Dead Can Dance - Garden of the Arcane Delights EP

Oasis - Some Might Say EP

Amon Düül II - Wolf City

Bob Dylan - Empire Burlesque

Deuter - Aum

Brian Eno - The Drop

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Survival

Michael Nesmith - Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash

Michael Nesmith - From A Radio Engine To The Photon Wing

Deep Purple - Machine Head

Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 3 'Organ'

Toyah - The Blue Meaning

Genesis - Foxtrot

The Yardbirds - Live! Blueswailing July '64

The Yardbirds - Roger the Engineer

Charlie Parker - A Studio Chronicle 1947-1948 New York * Detroit

Eddie Harris - Silver Cycles

Tangerine Dream - EXIT

The Residents - Commercial Album

The Residents - Best Left Unspoken... Volume Three

The Mothers - Freak Out! (mono)

Son House - Father of Folk Blues

Yim Yames - Tribute To

Old Crow Medicine Show - Volunteer

Moebius - Blue Moon
flashbackcaruso
1056 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 10:14
The Pentangle - The Pentangle
The Pentangle - Sweet Child

Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide
Julian Cope - Jehovahkill

Kate Bush - The Dreaming

Fairport Convention - Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention - What We Did On Our Holidays
Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking

Vangelis - 1492: Conquest Of Paradise
Vangelis - Voices
Vangelis - Oceanic

Flower Travellin' Band - Satori
Kuni Kawachi & Flower Travelling Band - Kirikyogen

Godley & Creme/10cc - Changing Faces

Echo & The Bunnymen - Porcupine
Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain

The Stranglers - All Live And All Of The Night
The Stranglers - 10

Speed Glue & Shinki - Speed Glue & Shinki
garerama
garerama
1111 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 11:14
The Beatles - Beatles For Sale (mono) / Help! (mono)

David Bowie - Diamond Dogs / Cracked Actor

The Cure - The Top / Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me

Miles Davis - E.S.P / Miles Smiles / Sorcerer / Neferiti / Miles In The Sky / Filles De Kilimanjaro

Ani Difranco - Dilate

Nick Drake - Pink Moon

Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits (US LP) / More ... Greatest Hits (UK 2LP)

Brian Eno - Another Day On Earth

The Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms / Tales Of Ephidrina

Hawkwind - Roadhawks

Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream Of Trains / Perspex Island (with the Egyptians) / Moss Elixor / You & Oblivion / S/t

The Hollies - Hollie's Greatest

It's A Beautiful Day - S/t

Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing At Baxters

King Crimson - A Young Person's Guide To ...

John & Beverley Martin - Stormbringer / The Road To Ruin

Ora - S/t

Oriental Sunshine - Dedicated To The Bird We Love

Os Mutantes - Everything Is Possible

Pharoah Sanders - Village Of The Pharoah / Wisdom Through Music / Love In Us All / Love Will Find A Way / The Creator Has A Master Plan / Anthology: You've Got To Have Freedom

Swans - Seer / Fall To Be Kind

Ryley Walker - Primrose Green / Golden Sings That Have Been Sung

XTC - Go 2 / Drums & Wires


V/A

Motor City Soul (Mojo)

Nice Enough To Eat
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
2611 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 11:38
Peter Hammill ‘Not Yet Not Now’ (Berlin disc)
Various ‘Joni 75’
Joni Mitchell ‘Blue’
Joni Mitchell ‘Hejira’
Carly Simon ‘Hotcakes’
Hatfield and the North S/T
Hatfield and the North ‘The Rotters’ Club’
Pat Travers ‘Putting It Straight’
Lucy Rose ‘No Words Left’
Jenny Lewis ‘On The Line’
Pink Floyd ‘Animals’
The Stooges S/T
Various 'V' (1975 Virgin sampler)
Marillion ‘This Strange Engine’
Marillion ‘Anoraknophobia’
The Stranglers ‘Aural Sculpture’
John Coltrane ‘Coltrane’s Sound’
Dave Brubeck Quartet ‘Jazz Impressions of New York’
Richard Beirach ‘Hubris’
Christy Moore ‘Live at Vicar Street’
Schumann: Violin Sonata no.2 (Christan Tetzlaff & Lars Vogt)
Haydn: String Quartet Op.54 no.1 (London Haydn Quartet)
Haydn: String Quartet Op.76 no.4 ’Sunrise’ (Orlando Quartet)
Beethoven: Symphony no.5 (VPO/Carlos Kleiber)
Brahms: Symphony no.2 (Staatskapelle Berlin/Daniel Barenboim)
Sibelius: Symphony no.3 (Helsinki RSO/Okko Kamu)
Kozeluch: Piano Concertos 1, 5 & 6 (London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley)
Monganaut
Monganaut
2375 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 18:54
Beck - Sea Changes

Boards of Canada - Geogaddi

Gang of Four - Entertainment
Cos' the worlds all gone a bit 1979 this week.The blind leading the blind. We're fucked!

Buzzcocks - Times Up!

Fujiya Miyagi - Ventriloquizzing

Frankie and the Witches Fingers - Zam
Whichever head on soundtracks recommended this t'other week...a million blessings be upon you. Been jazzing to this baby all week. Nothing new soundwise, but just done with such verve and panache, luurve it!

Thipe - Practical Electronics
Good stuff...nothing you haven't heard from Thipe before tbh, but what he does, he does sooooo well.

Bauhaus - Live Larry's Hideaway, Toronto 12-04 1982
OK quality boot found on some random blog. A few songs you don't hear live that often in their setlist of the period, good stuff.

Have a good en!
Fatalist
Fatalist
1123 posts

Edited Mar 25, 2019, 09:29
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 24, 2019, 23:48
Hey Colossus – Four Bibles. Interesting band, with every album sounding like a genuine progression from the last, tracking a path from amorphous free rock to the chiselled, modernist post-punk on offer here. Some great songs on first listen, sure to be a grower… https://heycolossus.bandcamp.com/album/four-bibles

Oliver Cherer – I Feel Nothing Most Days. In no way as wrist-slitting as its title implies, this has that bass & drum machine post-Factory sound from the early 80s, but is far from a blunt instrument of bleakness, with lots of melodic warmth among the grey: https://soundcloud.com/second-language/a1-weight-of-the-water

The Proper Ornaments – 6 Lenins. A similar, if more obviously VU-influenced vibe to the above, with a dash of Home Counties shoegaze thrown in. Again, an album you’d expect to get an approving review in NME circa 1983: https://theproperornaments.bandcamp.com/album/six-lenins

Rustin Man – Drift Code. Gets better with every listen.

Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Smells Funny / Evil In Oslo. Ditto.
keith a
9573 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 25, 2019, 19:07
Monganaut wrote:


Fujiya Miyagi - Ventriloquizzing




New album, Flashback!, coming on 31st May.

You can listen to title track via Consequence of Sound...

https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/03/fujiya-miyagi-flashback-album-origins/?fbclid=IwAR2lDd7iSG5AH6m5hy-y5g03mrfMVXCSjrGBDbIDX7lThNb-KThBSWjdBE8
keith a
9573 posts

Edited Apr 01, 2019, 18:06
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 25, 2019, 19:08
White Album – The Beatles
Glastonbury 2000 – David Bowie
Hunter – Anna Calvi
The Flesh Is Weak – James Chance & the Contortions
Singularity – Jon Hopkins
It-ness – Hox
Best Of... - Dandy Livingstone
Roots – Curtis Mayfield
Encore – The Specials
The Slider – T.Rex
Motor City Soul: 15 Nuggets That Made Detroit Move (Mojo cd) - V/A
Monganaut
Monganaut
2375 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 25, 2019, 21:09
Fatalist wrote:
Rustin Man – Drift Code. Gets better with every listen


Listened to this a few times now, I enjoy the music and atmosphere, but his voice is like an out of breath pensioner climbing Everest, so kinda takes the sheen of it a bit for me. Though he does sound remarkably 'last album' Bowie on the first track.
Fatalist
Fatalist
1123 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 23 March 2019 CE
Mar 25, 2019, 22:52
Monganaut wrote:
Fatalist wrote:
Rustin Man – Drift Code. Gets better with every listen


Listened to this a few times now, I enjoy the music and atmosphere, but his voice is like an out of breath pensioner climbing Everest, so kinda takes the sheen of it a bit for me. Though he does sound remarkably 'last album' Bowie on the first track.


Ha, surely you mean 'Robert Wyatt after 40 B&H' ;-) It takes a bit of getting used to, including the soft 'R's, but I really like his voice. And agree re Bowie.
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