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Old 04-16-2009, 03:12 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Each to their own eh.

You're right about Nocturama, it has a couple of really good songs on it but otherwise it's a pretty lame album - somehow manages to be overlong and rushed at the same time.
Just think that it falls under the 'nothing special' category... It all feels too similar, which is annoying because we know for a fact that Cave can keep on pulling new ideas/sounds/combination's from anywhere. It's a nice chilled album, but nothing on it that is memorable.

Any particular songs you would swap in/out? I was a little hesitant on 'The Hammer Song' but felt TGS deserved to be recognised despite being a down tempo album overall.

With the more intense list I was a bit 80's heavy, and a bit 00's/late 90's heavy with the chilled list... But thats his natural progression in a lot of ways...
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Old 04-16-2009, 03:24 AM   #52 (permalink)
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I think you're more or less bang on target with the tracklisting, it's a great intro (and hopefully one a few people round here will put to good use). The only things I would've done would be to have the Witness Song in for the Hammer Song (but then again, they are two terrific songs) and have Brompton Oratory represent the Boatman's Call. Again though, the one you chose is another one his finest, more chilled-out numbers.

But, yeah, great mix. I'd be on it like a fly on a bowl of trifle if I didn't already have it
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I think you're more or less bang on target with the tracklisting, it's a great intro (and hopefully one a few people round here will put to good use). The only things I would've done would be to have the Witness Song in for the Hammer Song (but then again, they are two terrific songs) and have Brompton Oratory represent the Boatman's Call. Again though, the one you chose is another one his finest, more chilled-out numbers.

But, yeah, great mix. I'd be on it like a fly on a bowl of trifle if I didn't already have it
From Boatman's I was close to chucking in Black Hair, but thought the better of it, Brompton was my close to getting the gig though.

But really can't go wrong with The Boatman's, an amazingly consistent album.
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Old 04-30-2009, 07:27 AM   #54 (permalink)
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A Beginner's Guide To Elvis Costello


Seeing as I hope to bring my thread back from the dead sometime soon, I think I might as well publicize it this way. By the way, the reason there's nothing from My Aim Is True is simply because I forgot to upload a track from it and, frankly, I can't be arsed to delete the playlist I've got online to accommodate it. Anyway...

A Beginner's Guide To Elvis Costello and the Attractions.rar
1. Let Them All Talk
2. Success
3. The Beat
4. Honey, Are You Straight Or Are You Blind?
5. Possession
6. New Lace Sleeves
7. Two Little Hitlers
8. You Little Fool
9. The Other End Of the Telescope
10. Sulky Girl
11. Sour Milk-Cow Blues


^ His better-known stuff.

A Beginner's Guide To Elvis Costello's Other Stuff.rar
1. Either Side Of the Same Town
2. American Gangster Time
3. Someone Took the Words Away
4. Tears, Tears and More Tears
[w/ Allen Toussaint]
5. Veronica
6. Tears At the Birthday Party
[w/ Burt Bacharach]
7. Harpies Bizarre
8. Dissolve
9. Pouring Water On a Drowning Man
10. Poisoned Rose
11. Romeo's Seance
[w/ the Brodsky Quartet]

^ His not-so-better-known stuff.
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Old 04-30-2009, 08:01 AM   #55 (permalink)
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This is an excellent comp. Before now I'd only heard a couple of their songs from a friend of mine and wasn't that impressed. You did a really good job of making a very ecclectic mix here. It shows a wide range of styles and talent. Good job!

BTW...I have to say my personal faves were the songs off of "Showbiz", especially "Falling Down". Very bluesy feel to it, IMO.
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Old 04-30-2009, 11:39 AM   #56 (permalink)
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Is there any interest in a Mozart comp? I might be able to put one together.

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Seeing as I hope to bring my thread back from the dead sometime soon, I think I might as well publicize it this way. By the way, the reason there's nothing from My Aim Is True is simply because I forgot to upload a track from it and, frankly, I can't be arsed to delete the playlist I've got online to accommodate it. Anyway...
Thanks a lot for this. I've been wanting to get into Elvis Costello for a while now.
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Old 04-30-2009, 01:41 PM   #57 (permalink)
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i'd like to hear one. my classical section needs building.
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Beginner's Guide to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart



In the interest of keeping it short and sweet, I included only my favorite movements of the selected works. I hope the formatting is okay. Enjoy!

1. Don Giovanni - Overture
2. Requiem - Introitus
3. Requiem - Dies Irae
4. Requiem - Lacrimosa
5. Le Nozze Di Figaro - Overture
6. Piano Concerto No. 20 (1st Movement)
7. Piano Concerto No. 21 (2nd Movement)
8. Symphony No. 25 (1st Movement)
9. Symphony No. 38 (1st Movement)
10. Symphony No. 39 (2nd Movement)
11. Symphony No. 40 (1st Movement)
12. Symphony No. 41 (1st Movement)

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Old 05-01-2009, 10:08 PM   #60 (permalink)
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This is an excellent comp. Before now I'd only heard a couple of their songs from a friend of mine and wasn't that impressed. You did a really good job of making a very eclectic mix here. It shows a wide range of styles and talent. Good job!

BTW...I have to say my personal faves were the songs off of "Showbiz", especially "Falling Down". Very bluesy feel to it, IMO.
One person satisfied makes it all worth it! Though to tell the truth, I have been whoring this comp to other friends online too
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