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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jun 28, 2020, 05:55
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The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope The Clash - London Calling The Clash - Sandinista! The Clash - Combat Rock The Clash - Super Black Market Clash Joe Strummer - Earthquake Weather Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Global A Go-Go Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Streetcore The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society Keeler - Autofocus Bunny Wailer - Rock 'n' Groove
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Fitter Stoke 2611 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 09:21
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Tangerine Dream ‘Phaedra’ (2018 master + outtakes) Tangerine Dream: Rainbow Concert Oct 1974 Tangerine Dream ‘Rubycon’ Tangerine Dream ‘Ricochet’ Tangerine Dream: ‘Cyclone’ (All above from ‘In Search Of Hades’ box set) Popol Vuh ‘In den gaerten pharaos’ Wigwam ‘Being’ Iggy and the Stooges ‘Raw Power’ (Bowie mix) Talk Talk ‘Essential’ Talk Talk ‘Laughing Stock’ Dexys Midnight Runners ‘Searching For The Young Soul Rebels’ Discharge ‘Why’ Frankie Miller ‘The Rock’ Frankie Miller ‘Full House’ Henry Cow ‘In Praise Of Learning’ Brian Eno ‘On Land’ Brian Eno ‘Small Craft On A Milk Sea’ Paul Weller ‘In Another Room’ and tracks from forthcoming ‘On Sunset’ Various ‘Over The Rainbow - The Last Concert, Live’ Tasmin Little ‘The Best Of Tasmin’ Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe (Cleveland/Maazel) Beethoven: Kreutzer Sonata (Schneiderhan/Kempff) Beethoven: Coriolan Overture (Prussian State Orch/Schuricht) Beethoven: Symphony no.4 (BPO/Schuricht) Beethoven: Symphony no.5 (Musicaeterna/Currentzis) Beethoven: Symphony no.6 (Orch de Paris/Kubelik) Bruckner: Symphony no.5 (VPO/Schuricht) Mahler: Symphony no.9 (Leipzig Gewandhaus/Neumann) Grieg: From Holberg’s Time (BPO/Karajan) Alwyn: Divertimento for solo flute (Christopher Hyde-Smith)
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garerama 1111 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 10:20
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The Asteroid No. 4 - S/t Be Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim / Futurama The Beach Boys - The SMiLE Sessions (2cd) David Bowie - S/t (Space Oddity) / The Man Who Sold The World / Hunky Dory Can - Soundtracks / Tago Mago Alice Coltrane - Journey To Satchidananda / Illuminations (with Carlos Santana) Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young) - Crosby, Stills & Nash / Deja Vu Family - Best Of (Reprise LP) Fripp/Eno - (No Pussyfooting) / Evening Star Peter Gabriel - 1 (Car) / 3 (Melt) Gong - Flying Teapot / Angel's Egg John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band / Imagine / Sometime In New York City John Martyn - One World Neu! - S/t The Peanut Butter Conspiracy - ... Is Spreading / The Great Conspiracy / For Children Of All Ages The Peppermint Rainbow - Will You Be Staying After Sunday? Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks ... Stephen Stills - S/t / Still Stills Strawbs - Just A Collection Of Antiques & Curios / From The Witchwood Sun Ra - Medicine For A Nightmare Stevie Wonder - A Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants / Hotter Than July Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom / Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard / Nothing Can Stop Us / Old Rottenhat / Dondestan (Revisited) / Schleep / Cuckooland / Comicopera Neil Young - After The Gold Rush / Harvest / On The Beach / Tonight's The Night / Comes A Time / Rust Never Sleeps V/A - The Bridge: A Tribute To Neil Young / Harvest Revisited (Mojo)
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flashbackcaruso 1056 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 11:31
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The Kinks - The Village Green Preservation Society The Kinks - Arthur or The Decline & Fall Of The British Empire Pink Floyd - Meddle Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds The Amazing Blondel - Evensong The Amazing Blondel - Fantasia Lindum The Amazing Blondel - England The Monkees - The Monkees The Monkees - More Of The Monkees Genesis - We Can't Dance Genesis - The Way We Walk Genesis - Calling All Stations Madness - Keep Moving Madness - Mad Not Mad Courtney Barnett - The Double EP: A Sea Of Split Peas Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Lotta Sea Lice Courtney Barnett - Tell Me How You Really Feel Yes - Yes Yes - Time And A Word Yes - The Yes Album Deep Purple - In Rock Deep Purple - Fireball Deep Purple - Machine Head
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
Edited Jun 28, 2020, 12:59
Jun 28, 2020, 12:55
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Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (prob my fav Eno album still), Discreet Music, Another Green World, Before and After Science, Music for Airports, Plateaux of Mirrors. What a body of work. Still slightly prefer his more playful arty stuff to his ambient stuff. Bill Callahan - Have fun with God. Dub remixes. Not essential but not a waste of time either. Rough Travel for a rare thing - Stripped back live album including plenty of fav songs from his repertoire Dream River - didn't get into this so much Big Star - Keep an Eye on the sky - seem to only have access to a 100 song version which I can't be arsed to wade my way through. Didn't seem a bad album* Radio City Third #1 Album. This was also not too shabby Big Star are a recent discovery of mine having heard a track on 6 music. Like a 70's American Rock version of the Beatles which is no bad thing Edit* I see this is some archival compilation type thing and not a proper album
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Monganaut 2375 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 15:47
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This week goes something like this...... Cope - Jehovahkill / Jehovahcoat Demos Thipe - Double Vulgar II Wire - Behind The Curtain Think a fair amount of these tracks ended up on those re-released extended editions of those early albums. Prins Thomas - S/T Moon Duo - Circles Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics The Cramps - Psychedelic Jungle Can - Tago Mago Tarwater - Donne-Moi La Maine OST/ Animals Suns And Atoms/Silur/11-6 12-10 Gotta be one of the least appreciated bands of the last 20+ years who are actually pretty fantastic. I'm surprised early classic Animals, Suns and Atoms isn't more widely known (you can get CD copies fer a few quid...madness for a criminally underrated record). Maybe it's cos' I'm a big Wire fan, but I hear a lot of Wire's art rock in Tarwater. The mix of acoustic and electric instrumentation and the odd clever sample and obtuse/thoughtful lyrics are a big winner fer me. Love em! Various - Mojo - Power Corruption and Lies Covered Some good versions of my fav New Order album (well alongside Low Life). Particularly by Tarwater and The Golden Filter. Jean Micheal Jarre - Oxygene There's a great live performanc of this on youtube 'Oxygene in your living room' from the 2007 30th anniversay reissue. watched it the other night when I couldn't sleep cos of the heat/huidity. Loads of 'antique' anologue porn actually being played by JMR and pals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9UzNh_2TXk Fu Manchu - Live Hellfest 2019 Another youtube lockdown find. Great gig. All the 'hits' (well most of em'). Got tix to see em' in September, but looks like it'll be next year now :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_EubUU0oTk The Cult Of Dom Kellor - Goodbyetothelight Enjoyable mix of psych-esque sounds, kinda reminds me of Killing Joke in parts. Just found out they had a new record out in Jan of this year called Ascend! ...must check it out. Link Here ... https://thecultofdomkeller.bandcamp.com/album/ascend Various - Voyage II French Underground Music Not as good as Voyage Vol:1 Jane Weaver - The Silver Globe John Foxx/Louis Gordon - Crash and Burn Keep well!
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 16:32
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Polymoon – Caterpillars Of Creation. Heavy/ecstatic/cosmic progness from Finland – good (despite the ludicrous title), I think, though I was listening to it at quite low volume… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxyruGgh1Po Nest Egg – Dislocation. May have mentioned before, but these guys deserve to be a lot better known, some really nice dark, driving Krautpunk here… https://nestegg.bandcamp.com/album/dislocation Magick Brother Mystic Sister – s/t Zombi – 2020 Alain Johannes – Hum Soccer96 – Tactics EP. Two blokes from The Comet Is Coming, good, some other bloke moaning over the top, not so good. Caravan – In The Land Of Pink And Grey. Haven’t heard this in a long time – some of the instrumental stuff is fab, less keen on the English twee vibe though… Frank Zappa – Hot Rats. Is there a need to listen to any Zappa beyond this album? Or less confrontationally, did he do another album that’s as consistently good and enjoyable as this?
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garerama 1111 posts |
Jun 28, 2020, 20:06
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jb lamptoast-morsley wrote: Big Star - Keep an Eye on the sky - seem to only have access to a 100 song version which I can't be arsed to wade my way through. Didn't seem a bad album* Radio City Third #1 Album. This was also not too shabby Big Star are a recent discovery of mine having heard a track on 6 music. Like a 70's American Rock version of the Beatles which is no bad thing Edit* I see this is some archival compilation type thing and not a proper album Keep An Eye On The Sky is a great compilation. It has all 3 albums, alt takes, demos and live. That's really all you need. Some of the album tracks however are remixes though and the albums are differently sequenced. I guess if you want to be completest (like me) the individual albums might be good to have, but not essential. I love them! Another band that never got the recognition in their time. They really came to light in the early nineties when they were getting name dropped and playing with Teenage Fanclub. They reformed for bursts after that. Need to dig that comp out.
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keith a 9573 posts |
Jun 29, 2020, 07:18
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The Wood – Paul Haig It's great that PH is still out there making records. I didn't buy this straight away as the one thing I had heard didn't exactly do it for me on first listen, but got it in the end and once again, he delivers... Moanin' In The Moonlight - Howlin' Wolf S/T – Howlin' Wolf Muddy Waters Muddy Waters Four albums on two cd's at a very reasonable price. More of a Wolf man myself, but well worth having all round! Also... Remember Me (45) – The Blue Boy Gris Gris – Dr John Remedies – Dr John The Blueprint – Jay-Z God's Son – Nas Get It On (45) – T.Rex Sampled Funk – V/A Sampled Soul – V/A
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woolybacque 42 posts |
Edited Jun 29, 2020, 12:19
Jun 29, 2020, 12:18
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Fatalist writes: Frank Zappa – Hot Rats. Is there a need to listen to any Zappa beyond this album? Or less confrontationally, did he do another album that’s as consistently good and enjoyable as this? We're Only In It For The Money - which is also hilarious.
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