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"Forever or Never", Cinema Bizarre
Lands of the Jade Oath. Coming soon from Rite Publishing. Beware the Bakemono. |
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The Grateful Dead "Built to Last", their final studio album. Pretty good stuff overall, with a couple really weak tracks that I'll leave off
when I port it to the Ipod. My fav song from it by far is "Picasso Moon."
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Sen the Collector |
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Now it's Dusty Springfield "Dusty in Memphis." A really good album that I haven't listened to for an age. I'll have to port it to the
Ipod pronto.
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Death Tribble |
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A collection of Simon and garfunkel. All five LPs from the 60s and a DVD of the 1981 concert in Centrel Park. Wonderful.
I think you're pretty tough don't I
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Sen the Collector |
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Paul Westerberg "Stereo", a 2 cd set. Pretty lo-fi production, and on some songs when he figured the song should end it just stops abruptly, which is a bit jarring. It makes you appreciate the tradition of the fade-out. Nevertheless, it's a strong release that I haven't listened to for far too long. |
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Sir Clarence |
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Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg
A somewhat disappointing album that lacks the raw power of their debut. It's professionally produced, features two guitars now and sounds very much aimed for the mass market and the big money. A pity. |
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Skin and Bones by Foo Fighters.
I think you're pretty tough don't I
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Sir Clarence |
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Gov't Mule - By A Thread
Great new album by The Mule, who sound as powerful as ever and also have a new bass player who sounds a lot like the late Allen Woody and who perfectly fits into the band. Much recommended. |
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Geleg |
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Coltrane, Ole.
'nuff said. one of my two, or three, or four favorites by JC ... oh hell, they're all good. but I love the title track to this one. |
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Sen the Collector |
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Letters to Cleo "Aurora Gory Alice." A mid 90's alternative rock group with a female lead singer. Very much guitar driven, maybe think a less
skanky Hole or a more mainstream Breeders. A good album, the standout cut being "Here & Now."
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Geleg |
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Dandy Warhols, Earth to the Dandy Warhols. I've had it for a year, but only decided this week that I liked it. Probably helps that I haven't listened
to my all-time favorite DW album (Thirteen Tales) in a while; Earth to ... is quite different in style and sound than Thirteen Tales.
also Darker My Love, 2. Excellent drone rock. |
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Sir Clarence |
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The Black Crowes - Before The Frost
The surprise album of the year for me so far. The Black Crowes are a band that I had forgotten about because of the boringly bad stuff that they had released over the past years. This one here sounds as powerful and fresh as their first three albums. Great 70s blues rock! |
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Geleg |
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ooh, a nice recommendation Clarence!
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Sen the Collector |
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Midnight Oil "The Real Thing."
Thanks for the Black Crowes opinion, Sir Clarence. I really enjoy their first 3 albums, but I lost faith with the drug- addled release of "Three Snakes and One Charm" (or whatever that one was called) and haven't picked up anything else by them since. |
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Geleg |
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Drunk Horse, In Tongues
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Sen the Collector |
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Thanks to this thread, it's the new Dinosaur Jr. album "Farm." Very good. It's like the early 90's once more. A lot of time has passed
since their last release, but you can't tell by listening to this.
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Sen the Collector |
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Now it's 60's psychedelia, the 13th Floor Elevators "Easter Everywhere."
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Sir Clarence |
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Pearl Jam - Backspacer
Very good new album. |
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