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Old 07-26-2009, 04:31 PM   #1581 (permalink)
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thanks to Bulldog, two of the greatest tributes to sixties psychedelia in a pure pop whistle from the guys that brought you XTC (Colin Moulding and Alan Partridge). really superb, they should have incorporated more of a psychedelic element to their main project because they pulled it off extremely well. and with album covers like those, how could you refuse?

choice tracks: 25 O'Clock, What in the World, Vanishing Girl, Little Lighthouse, You're My Drug
Good to hear you dig them. You're right as well, it's a shame Moulding and Partridge didn't use this psychedelic element more than they did, as they really do prove themselves to be very good at it. Shame the Dukes are as overlooked as they are (hell, I'll broaden that statement to include Moulding and Partridge as general songwriters).

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^ I'll never get sick of this album. Such a great, pissed off, razor-backed and gritty piece of hard-rocking, new wavey work - gotta love it.


^ Said to be the first country rock album. Seeing as I'm no expert and don't really have the incentive to research those claims, I'm not sure myself. It is a fantastic LP from Gram Parsons' outfit before he joined the Byrds though, which is probably the most important thing.


^ And I've just been reacquainting myself with this after a few months of having lost it to a near-disastrous mini-crash on my EHD. A fantastic and truly fascinating mix of dark ambient, progressive and industrial influences this.
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Old 07-26-2009, 04:41 PM   #1582 (permalink)
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Recorded just 3 weeks before Dolphy's untimely death, Cornell 1964 is over 120 minutes of amazing live jazz. This album, although recorded in 1964, wasn't released until 2007. A plus for me, It was recorded at a venue @ Cornell University in Ithaca, NY where I've been privileged to see some of my favorite shows.
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Old 07-26-2009, 08:48 PM   #1583 (permalink)
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i'm only on the third song and i'm loving it!
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Old 07-27-2009, 05:35 AM   #1584 (permalink)
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Recorded just 3 weeks before Dolphy's untimely death, Cornell 1964 is over 120 minutes of amazing live jazz. This album, although recorded in 1964, wasn't released until 2007. A plus for me, It was recorded at a venue @ Cornell University in Ithaca, NY where I've been privileged to see some of my favorite shows.
Sounds interesting. This one goes onto my list. Need more Mingus in my collection anyway. Thanks!
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Old 07-27-2009, 10:02 AM   #1585 (permalink)
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I've been listening to alot of new stuff lately, a few bands I've recently been getting into an new albums by old favorites... with a few personal "classics" for good measure...

Wait for Me - Moby: Really mellow, but elegaic, ethereal souning.... like it or not, this is what this guy does best, and he uses it to full effect on this, his first non big labelrelease. I hope there's more to come, because this is great.

Untitled # 23 - The Church: I have loved every release by these guys, my favorite band, pretty much of all time... but this one takes it up yet another notch, the melodies are outstanding, the lyrics introspective, curious and just powerfully evocative... its like entering some amazing bewildering dreamscape that by the end of the disc you just don't wanna leave...

Ki - Devin Townsend: This has gotta be the least Heavy album he has made, but it doesn't suffer for it all, this is right up there with his best, Terria, easily... it first struck me how much more groove this has than his previous work, then I found out he worked with a blues / Jazz drummer for the first time on this album and you can hear it. But there isn't a dud track on this disc, thats for sure.

Swoon / Carnavas - Silversun Pickups: MY "new" discovery band this year... these guys make the sorta dreamy guitar soundscapes that made me love the Smashing Pumpkins, that drew me to the Church and that generally make me a happy music listener.... I am looking forward to seeing how their career unfolds...

Because of the Times / Only by the Night - Kings of Leon: I use to really hate these guys, but man, they got to me... Because of the Times is a great balls out rock album. Only by the Night is more like the Sunday morning after in alot of ways, but no lesswonderful to listen to...

Other current regular listens...

Narrow Stairs - Death Cab for Cutie
Kingdom of Rust - Doves
Sounds of the Universe - Depeche Mode
Watch Me Disappear - Augie March
Succumb - David Bridie
Anthems for the Damned - Filter

Favorites thrown in for goo measure / because we all love familiarity...

The Color and the Shape - Foo Fighters
October Rust - Type O Negative
Physicist - Devin Townsend
18 - Moby
Accelerate / Monster - R.E.M
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Old 07-28-2009, 06:58 AM   #1586 (permalink)
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Loving this, I had to download this after I read Jackhammer's description, Lateralus came up with the goods. Quirky folksy stuff, Tom Waits is a decent comparison, but the vocals are so lovely and animated that I prefer it to most of his stuff.
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Old 07-28-2009, 07:03 AM   #1587 (permalink)
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Loving this, I had to download this after I read Jackhammer's description, Lateralus came up with the goods. Quirky folksy stuff, Tom Waits is a decent comparison, but the vocals are so lovely and animated that I prefer it to most of his stuff.
Oooh so you liked it! I love how its quirkiness sets it apart from most other female/folk singer songwriters. Very decent album. Thanking jackhammer for the recommendation. Also, I wasn't aware of this before but she was Tom Waits' nanny for his three children before she became well-known!
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I just discovered great Devin Townsend's Physicist album is for blasting away bad days at work! Awesome album too!
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Oooh so you liked it! I love how its quirkiness sets it apart from most other female/folk singer songwriters. Very decent album. Thanking jackhammer for the recommendation. Also, I wasn't aware of this before but she was Tom Waits' nanny for his three children before she became well-known!
I love me some trivia. And yeah, great album - it gets off to a shaky start with Summertime, but Seed of Wonder is so good.
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Old 07-29-2009, 07:17 AM   #1590 (permalink)
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I'm loving the 2008 album by Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner with The Rascals' lead singer.

The Age of the Understatement by The last shadow puppets

The time has come again is my favorite track, here's the link:
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