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jackhammer 05-08-2008 04:11 PM

CAT POWER-THE GREATEST
http://www.pangmusik.se/wp-content/i...ngtoppen_7.jpg

Quite simply a great album chock full of acoustic rock female led loveliness.

THIEVERY CORPORATION-THE OUTERNATIONAL SOUND
http://www.plong.com/MusicCatalog%5C...al%20Sound.jpg

Awesome band as well as highly respected DJ's whose sounds take in everything EXCEPT electronic dance-Bossa Nova, Samba, Funk, Indian, Hip Hop, Reggae, Dub and eclectic film scores once again provide a truly globetrotting compilation.

JEFF BUCKLEY-GRACE (LEGACY EDITION)
http://www.liquidgnome.com/JeffBuckl.../gracecov4.jpg

If you don't know this album, then where have you been hiding? As well as being a brilliant album to begin with, the legacy edition is a 2 CD and 1 DVD edition. Worthy extras include the much sought after Forget Her and the 13 minute sonic jam of Kanga-roo. Brilliant package.

PONTO DE EQUILIBRIO-REGGAE VIDA CON AMOUR
http://i.s8.com.br/images/cds/cover/img9/1313289_4.jpg

Roots Reggae from Brazil with just a hint of traditional South American Rythmns. Laidback easy vibes.

KeithMoon2112 05-08-2008 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 477805)
Animals..The Gunners Dream..My new favourite poster! <3. I still cannot review animals for my Floyd Thread as I feel I cannot do it justice!

The Gunners Dream is quite possibly the BEST Pink Floyd song ever...on second thought...I think its the BEST Roger Waters song ever! :p:

jackhammer 05-08-2008 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by KeithMoon2112 (Post 477812)
The Gunners Dream is quite possibly the BEST Pink Floyd song ever...on second thought...I think its the BEST Roger Waters song ever! :p:

The saxophone solo literally makes my hairs stand up on the back of my neck. Fletcher Memorial Home is another stunning track.

KeithMoon2112 05-08-2008 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 477817)
The saxophone solo literally makes my hairs stand up on the back of my neck. Fletcher Memorial Home is another stunning track.

Possible Past is the one that gives me the goosepimples.

"Stepping up boldly one put out his hand!" oh my oh my...lol

I forgot two more albums!

Tommy - The Who

http://noted.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/tommy.jpg

My math teacher was giving away all the CDs he didn't want. Now I was a budding Who fan at the time and jumped at the chance of owning the Who's masterpiece for free - and I'm glad I did.

Great, great album.

Favorite Song: Christmas

Relayer - Yes

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ront_cover.jpg

My. Favorite. Album. Ever.

Yes came on the radio and my dad looked at me and said, "You like Rush and The Who and all those 70's bands, why aren't you into Yes?" and I thought, hey, I'll check them out and proceeded to buy this album...

Wow.

Gates of Delirium is...words can't describe. I love this album.

Favorite Song: Gates of Delirium

jackhammer 05-08-2008 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by KeithMoon2112 (Post 477823)
Possible Past is the one that gives me the goosepimples.

"Stepping up boldly one put out his hand!" oh my oh my...lol

It's a pity that the hastily put together promo vid's for this album are dodgy as hell. At least they featured the teacher from the Wall though!

KeithMoon2112 05-08-2008 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 477828)
It's a pity that the hastily put together promo vid's for this album are dodgy as hell. At least they featured the teacher from the Wall though!

Yeah, apparently its to justify why he is so messed up...his wife in the movie is different than in the promo vid though isn't she :crazy:

jackhammer 05-08-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by KeithMoon2112 (Post 477832)
Yeah, apparently its to justify why he is so messed up...his wife in the movie is different than in the promo vid though isn't she :crazy:

Yeah there was over 3 years difference between the making.

Lizzie 05-08-2008 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 477807)
JEFF BUCKLEY-GRACE (LEGACY EDITION)
http://www.liquidgnome.com/JeffBuckl.../gracecov4.jpg

If you don't know this album, then where have you been hiding? As well as being a brilliant album to begin with, the legacy edition is a 2 CD and 1 DVD edition. Worthy extras include the much sought after Forget Her and the 13 minute sonic jam of Kanga-roo. Brilliant package.


^^Erm, yes me too, I found that edition of the album in some store and I just had to buy it.

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Give Up - The Postal Service

http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...-18/postal.jpg
Nothing Better is my favorite song, but honestly, they're all good. Such a lovely album, Ben Gibbard is too amazing


Electro-Shock Blues - Eels

http://www.eelstheband.com/discograp...oshopdsclg.jpg
Definitely my favorite Eels album by far.


And Letting Off Happiness by Bright Eyes
http://photo.sing365.com/music/pictu...0/$file/Le.jpg
I miss Bright Eyes, I don't listen to them enough anymore. My favorite Bright Eyes album, The Difference in the Shades is my favorite song<33

sweet_nothing 05-09-2008 02:56 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...etAlongEP.jpeg
I can't stop listening to it, srsly.....

boo boo 05-09-2008 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KeithMoon2112 (Post 477823)
Possible Past is the one that gives me the goosepimples.

"Stepping up boldly one put out his hand!" oh my oh my...lol

I forgot two more albums!

Tommy - The Who

http://noted.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/tommy.jpg

My math teacher was giving away all the CDs he didn't want. Now I was a budding Who fan at the time and jumped at the chance of owning the Who's masterpiece for free - and I'm glad I did.

Great, great album.

Favorite Song: Christmas

Relayer - Yes

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ront_cover.jpg

My. Favorite. Album. Ever.

Yes came on the radio and my dad looked at me and said, "You like Rush and The Who and all those 70's bands, why aren't you into Yes?" and I thought, hey, I'll check them out and proceeded to buy this album...

Wow.

Gates of Delirium is...words can't describe. I love this album.

Favorite Song: Gates of Delirium

:thumb:

Tommy gets a lot of flack from purists who didn't like The Whos change of direction. I personally prefer Rock Opera/Stadium Rock Who to the Mod days. That album just has an amazing flow and feel to it. Maybe my favorite Who album, but between it and Whos Next its close.

And Relayer is amazing. The Gates of Delirium is pure chaos, and Soon is a gorgeous ballad, Steve Howes pedal steel playing is otherworldly.


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