Album of the Week - Opinion/Samples


Okay - a thread along the lines of "What are You Listening to Lately". Hopefully this won't get out of hand, but - my thoughts are for thread participants to recommend (on a weekly basis) a single album/CD from their stacks, make a few personal comments, and add a link so people can hear some of the album. Keeping it to a once a week basis should let the pleasure extend indefinitely...

To link - add a mark-up tag to an Amazon page that has a "Listen to Samples" selection.

I'm sure everyone here has GREAT musical taste, and probably know quite a few hidden gems/personal treasures that have yet to hit mainstream consciousness ...

Starting out from my collection, I'm going to dust off the jacket and select:

The Blue Nile - Hats

The Blue Nile puts out an album about once every six years, and god knows I wish they were more prolific. Their first two albums - A Walk In the Rain and Hats from the mid-late 80's - are tone poems more than anything. I'd probably describe these two as "Impressionistic rock" or "smoky cabaret rock". It's sort of haunting and uplifting at the same time, with mournful horns - synthesized beats/keyboards - yearning vocals with a Scots burr. And the lyrics are poetry of an everyman ...

Last heard from with 1996's "Peace at Last". A little less atmospheric than the other two - but still great.

Hoping they release at least once more in my lifetime, because they are so damned good. I assume they were bigger in the UK - but are little known over here. Unfortunately "Hats" and "A Walk In The Rain" only appear to be on import labels now, but they are worth forking over the dough for...
regiolanthe
I am going to pitch for The Trash Can Sinatras. They also suffer from lack of prolificness (if that is an actual word) but all three of their albums Cake, I've Seen Everything, and A Happy Pocket, all recorded at their own (now former) studio Shabbey Road, are lyrical, musical and sonic wonders. Their home page is a great source for live songs and amazon has some studio samples. Any fan of modern British music should enjoy this.

Justin
The Mavericks have a new disc “The Mavericks”
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C7PWQ/qid=1065237352/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/102-0213673-7079322

So do The Bangles “Doll Revolution”
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000AM6HR/qid=1065237521/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/102-0213673-7079322

Both have a retro 60’s feel and well worth the wait.

Allan
Allan, the mavericks are a very nice band, Raul Malo has one of the bests voices around, I was lucky enough to catch them this month at the Austin City Limits Music Festival and they put on a fun show.
Danvetc - I don't know if anyone has pinged you off this thread, but to answer your question about markup tags that are used to create hyperlinks. You can read all about how to do it on the Audiogon instructions Here

If I tried to explain it using examples they would come out as markup tags in the text here so just go to the link above.

Marco
Thank you, Marco. It seems many Agoners are quite tolerant of stupid questions.

Charlie