I will say everyone here has superb musical tastes, at least based on my preferences.
Any Guided By Voices fans?
GBV - How Do You Spell Heaven GBV - Bee Thousand GBV - August By Cake El Ten Eleven - El Ten Eleven Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion EP |
Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry - Nothing Wrong Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry - Blow plus a bunch of their 45 rpm, 12 inch singles/EP UK imports I've collected over the years.
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@n80: I hear ya. I just wish they hadn't compressed the crap out of it; for shame Geoff Emerick! And, aren't Wings really just Paul solo albums in disguise? My favorite Paul album is still Ram, and I just wish that he had extended the first section of Uncle Albert and done away with that stupid Admiral Halsey section, to me it's always been goofy, Yellow Submarine stuff, and ruined an otherwise perfectly good song. I mean, "butterpie?"
Also, Another Day was a good single. |
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@slaw: That's what weekends are for ;-) |
The Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette The Pretenders The Pretenders II Echo And The Bunnymen - Porcupine Robert Plant - The Principle Of Moments Enya - Watermark Clannad - Anam Sugarcubes - Life Is Good
Uberwaltz - Saga and Strawbs, great bands! Slaw - Gonna pull out and play some Low vinyl tomorrow! |
@ uberwaltz: I totally agree that Gretchen Goes To Nebraska is King's X' finest album and just wish they would remaster it to bring up the bass a bit more and lower the compression. |
Mothers of Invention - Freak Out (I just found this mint original first pressing from June 1966 at a shop in Portland, OR, sounds amazing!) Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? (my original copy I got for Christmas 1970, still plays great) |
The Who - Who By Numbers Stevie Wonder - Innervisions |
Bruce Cockburn - Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Big Circumstance and In The Falling Dark |
The Who - Quadrophenia (Back To Black edition)
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Hunky Dory - David Bowie Tommy - The Who The Photographer - Philip Glass The Great Destroyer - Low |
Rush - Clockwork Angels Supertramp - Famous Last Words |
Thanks slaw! I think I’ve posted a few times earlier. Great thread for hunting and seeking new vinyl possibilities. Dare I say, an eclectic assortment of music and interests? A good thing! |
Thanks uberwaltz! For some reason, these all seemed to flow together somehow last night. I should also have added a recent copy I found of Mark Isham's Castalia. |
Triumvirat - Spartacus Roxy Music - Country Life Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Change (EP) The Future Sound of London - My Kingdom (EP) Rachmaninoff - Isle Of The Dead/Symphonic Dances, Previn, LSO (Angel) King Crimson -Three Of A Perfect Pair |
Clash - Sandinista (all six sides of first pressing vinyl) Damned - Grave Disorder |
Thin White Rope - The Ruby Sea The The - Mind Bomb The The - Infected XTC - (1st album, British pressing) Yes - Fragile (German pressing) Saint Saens - 3rd Symphony (Chicago/Barenboim/DG)
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Sarah Vaughan - Sassy (1962 reissue of the 1956 recording on Mercury) Squarepusher - Go Plastic Pete Townshend - White City: A Novel |
Phil Western - LongForm (RIP Phil, died Feb 9) Interpol - Marauder Ultravox - Quartet
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I'll fall off my chair if anyone also has these that I played earlier today:
Subhumans - From The Cradle To The Grave Luke Slater - Freek Funk Plaid - Double Figure
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Guided By Voices - August By Cake Future Sound Of London - My Kingdom |
Sadly, the last true Floyd album was Animals, and even then the cracks were beginning to appear in the edifice, so, make that Wish You Were Here then. Released around September 1975, some 8 short years after Piper. |
Slaw you are rockin' man! |
I have an original first press EMI UK import on Harvest that I bought as a teenager in Cambridge, MA. Sounds good too. |
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus - ELP Emerson, Lake & Powell Manoeuvres - Greg Lake Radio Kaos - Roger Waters
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Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Dinosaur Jr. - Where You Been? Roger Waters - Radio KAOS E.L.P - Works Vol. II Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs The Damned - Anything Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans Genesis - Selling England By The Pound UK - UK and Danger Money Count Basie - Chairman of the Board Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (red vinyl!) |
The new Beck record sounds amazing and it is still growing on me. It’s simply one big party symphony that’s full of surprises and refers to his musical influences, you will hear them. Total 180 in sentiment and energy level from the sublime Morning Phase. Beck keeps on reinventing himself, a good thing. If you like bass this is a great piece.
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Beck - Colors (on yellow vinyl)
Cranked! |
Ian Brown - Music of the Spheres |
Eric Johnson's "Tones" album I bought when it came out. |
Rushton, got both of those Arm&Ell recordings and they are truly energizing. Shows you just how good recording, equipment, technique, musicianship was. Makes one wonder what has happened since then. I guess one could also include Classic's dedication to restoration of music history.
Tonight it's Supertramp Paris. I found this original copy for $5.95 today at my favorite used store. Cleaned it up and it's a trip back 25 years. I'm convinced there was nothing wrong with tape and vinyl. It wasn't broke, so why did they "fix" it? |
Seam: Are you Driving Me Crazy? |
The Tubes first album.
Haven't listened to this one in years.
WOW |
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
"Let the bridge computer speak!" |
The Damned - Strawberries |
slaw: I was just playing that a couple of days ago from an original Dunhill pressing!!! |