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Davey
11-11-2005, 03:26 PM
Yeah, I can tell you know the feeling! What's at the top of your wishlist right now? Giving you an itch that needs scratching? Something you'd be willing to plop down a couple extra yankee bucks just to get it sooner rather than later? Anything?

Not too many recent releases that are must haves for me right now, although I have been looking for a good deal on that new Miracle Mile Glow CD which is a small UK release so tough to get for me here in Hooter Valley (uh, see here (http://forums.audioreview.com/showthread.php?p=112786) for hooter info). Also that new Magnolia Electric Co has been quietly screaming buy me! buy me! buy me! just recently. But I was just listening to Enon's High Society a few days ago, and wound up spinning it a coupla times, and came to the enlightened conclusion that I absolutely needed to procure a copy of the final Brainiac album, Hissing Prigs in Static Couture, so have been looking for one of those, probably a cheapo used copy. Supposed to be great stuff, and even partially recorded by Steve Albini, along with Eli Janney who worked on those middle period Girls Against Boys albums I also love. Anyone heard that one yet? Anyway, that and some good Pale Ale is on the top of my weekend buy list.

And you? Any peanuts in the gallery?

Troy
11-11-2005, 03:32 PM
I'm gonna have to buy that new Eno album sooner or later. I looked for a used copy yesterday, but all they had was "Here Come the Warm Jets", so I bought that instead. Angular and weird, I like it fine. Reminds me of "Taking Tiger Mountain."

Davey
11-11-2005, 03:43 PM
I'm gonna have to buy that new Eno album sooner or later. I looked for a used copy yesterday, but all they had was "Here Come the Warm Jets", so I bought that instead. Angular and weird, I like it fine. Reminds me of "Taking Tiger Mountain."
Yeah, I was in Tower a few weeks ago and had it in my hand, but alas, it was just way too much. Bastards! The internet and used shopping has spoiled me, that's for sure. Remember that 801 Live thing? Those guys were a bunch of lovebale wackos, huh? So much talent too. I made a Brian Eno comp one time of my favorites from the vocal years. From that early 90s Virgin box set. Fun stuff. Wish I had a copy with me. Think I made two different versions.

Troy
11-11-2005, 04:24 PM
Yeah, I was in Tower a few weeks ago and had it in my hand, but alas, it was just way too much. Bastards! The internet and used shopping has spoiled me, that's for sure. Remember that 801 Live thing? Those guys were a bunch of lovebale wackos, huh? So much talent too. I made a Brian Eno comp one time of my favorites from the vocal years. From that early 90s Virgin box set. Fun stuff. Wish I had a copy with me. Think I made two different versions.

Yeah, that 801 Live disc's a real gem. Arty-farty and angsty at the same time. The CD is hard to find now, I guess . . .

Audio Girl
11-11-2005, 06:24 PM
Yeah, I can tell you know the feeling! What's at the top of your wishlist right now? Giving you an itch that needs scratching? Something you'd be willing to plop down a couple extra yankee bucks just to get it sooner rather than later? Anything?

Not too many recent releases that are must haves for me right now, although I have been looking for a good deal on that new Miracle Mile Glow CD which is a small UK release so tough to get for me here in Hooter Valley (uh, see here (http://forums.audioreview.com/showthread.php?p=112786) for hooter info). Also that new Magnolia Electric Co has been quietly screaming buy me! buy me! buy me! just recently. But I was just listening to Enon's High Society a few days ago, and wound up spinning it a coupla times, and came to the enlightened conclusion that I absolutely needed to procure a copy of the final Brainiac album, Hissing Prigs in Static Couture, so have been looking for one of those, probably a cheapo used copy. Supposed to be great stuff, and even partially recorded by Steve Albini, along with Eli Janney who worked on those middle period Girls Against Boys albums I also love. Anyone heard that one yet? Anyway, that and some good Pale Ale is on the top of my weekend buy list.

And you? Any peanuts in the gallery?




It's so funny...lately when I sign in to this site, there is one or two posts that grab my attention (and you are usually the author, Davey!). This particular post did immediately...here's why: I have hardly purchased any music of any form (cd, vinyl, dvd, etc) in the last 2 years. Chalked it up to getting older, priorities changing, USMC son being in Iraq. But, we move into a new house in October, and all of a sudden my humble little 2-channel rig comes alive...I realize that the last few upgrades I made in the old house actually inhibited the system and made it a painful listening experience. The new home's better insulation, larger rooms, higher ceilings, better acoustics = wonderful music listening experience, particularly to vinyl.

Needless to say, I am a MAD woman. I've spent more money in the last 3 weeks on LPs than I care to divulge on a public forum. However, let's qualify the statement: cds have been sold on half.com to fund my renewed love affair with vinyl. So, it's almost been an even exchange. There's been so many releases screaming "Buy Me! Buy Me!" that I finally have had to quit reading music review sites...at least for a few days. ;-)

Here's just a few of the recent purchases (all on vinyl):

1. Calexico/Iron & Wine -- In the Reins -- new release
2. Jefferson Starship -- Red Octopus -- DCC Compact Classics
3. Neil Young -- Prairie Wind -- Classic Records 200gm -- Hubby states: don't play that again!
4. Neil Young -- Greatest Hits -- Classic Records 200gm
5. John Lennon -- Imagine -- MSFL (new release)
6. Silver Jews -- Tanglewood Numbers -- new release
7. Iron & Wine -- Our Endless Numbered Days -- new release vinyl
8. Mott the Hoople -- Mott -- Simply Vinyl
9. Jeff Buckley -- Grace -- Simply Vinyl
10. Jeff Buckley -- Simply Vinyl -- cannot remember the name
11. Richard & Linda Thompson -- new vinyl release (on order)

In the last two days, I have had the rest of Iron & Wine's available vinyl screaming at me...so I ordered it! There is so many other releases that I want to order (Ryan Adams, and at least 15 other releases at insound.com)...patience please be my friend. ;-)

Music was primarily out of my life for the last two years. I feel reborn!!! Cheers!

Ag

Davey
11-11-2005, 06:59 PM
Needless to say, I am a MAD woman.
Hey, you'll get no argument from me! That Snowbunny girl always said you were kinda crazy. By the way, better not follow that link in the first post cause she said some other things about you too! Remember, it was me that warned you ;)

That's quite a list of vinyl goodies. Lots of good stuff. Did we ever talk about Over The Rhine before? I know I have a bunch, but don't know if you were ever part of the conversation. They put out a very nice and beautiful gatefold double LP a couple years ago and you'd probably love it since you're a big Fleetwood Mac fan. Did you like Tusk? That's probably as good a reference as any, but some Cowboy Junkies and some of that softer side of Ryan Adams previous band Whiskeytown. Lots of good music. Don't know how readily available it is these days nor whether you'd be interested, but if you are here's one place that has it just for reference. I'd shop around though ... http://www.pastestore.com/product/671.

unleasHell
11-11-2005, 10:18 PM
Up in my Garage somewhere, is somewaht small (as I recall) promotional poster for the first Eno LP (Here comes the Warm Jets) . I think it is pretty much of his mug, with very little printing on it...

Audio Girl
11-11-2005, 11:09 PM
Hey, you'll get no argument from me! That Snowbunny girl always said you were kinda crazy. By the way, better not follow that link in the first post cause she said some other things about you too! Remember, it was me that warned you ;)

That's quite a list of vinyl goodies. Lots of good stuff. Did we ever talk about Over The Rhine before? I know I have a bunch, but don't know if you were ever part of the conversation. They put out a very nice and beautiful gatefold double LP a couple years ago and you'd probably love it since you're a big Fleetwood Mac fan. Did you like Tusk? That's probably as good a reference as any, but some Cowboy Junkies and some of that softer side of Ryan Adams previous band Whiskeytown. Lots of good music. Don't know how readily available it is these days nor whether you'd be interested, but if you are here's one place that has it just for reference. I'd shop around though ... http://www.pastestore.com/product/671.


Never talked about Over the Rhine before (that I can remember) but I'll have to check it out! Fleetwood Mac + Whiskeytown + Cowboy Junkie... Sounds like something I'd be interested in...I'll check it out despite promising to be good to the hubby. ;-0 Have a wonderful weekend!!!

Davey
11-12-2005, 08:21 AM
Not interested in any former threads that are destructive, I'm just interested in the music, my friend!
Yeah, those blonde jokes are mean, huh? Hope you know I was just kidding around ... and hope you were too ;)

Here's (http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/music/rock/messages/54664.html) a recent post I made about that Over The Rhine Ohio album if really interested. You can look back at it later after the newness has worn off of all those vinyl purchases and your hubby isn't watching so closely anymore :)

Have a great weekend Mary.

Davey
11-12-2005, 12:38 PM
Hey! Did one of you sleazeballs scoop up my cheapo copy of that Brainiac CD on half.com? I'm getting pissed! Next time I better pull the trigger on the $4 CD before I blab about it being on the top of my list!

Hehehe, yeah right. Went over to half.com this morning and I could've sworn someone had a copy going in the $4 range last time I checked, think it was yesterday, but now the cheapest is $7. Snooze ya lose. How many times does it take before that simple lesson makes a dent in my hard hat? Oh well, what's a couple bucks? Interesting question though. What's your cutoff point for used and new differential? I can probably get it new for $10 or so, and like new for $7 or so. What would you do? Yeah, depends on shipping and tax and other ancillaries, but all else being equal, $3 is probably the cutoff point for me. Less than that differential and I'd probably go new. And you? Any rules?

Dusty Chalk
11-12-2005, 01:14 PM
I'm gonna have to buy that new Eno album sooner or later. Meh, don't get it, it's kind of boring.

opt80
11-12-2005, 02:48 PM
If I can jump in with a couple of reccomendations?

John Vanderslice ~ Pixel Revolt
Gary Jules ~ Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets
Vienna Teng ~ Warm Strangers

Also a great cd,but I am biased is Chas. Guay & Christine Forgeron S\T. It can be found at www.cdbaby.com

JDan and Tozer have a copy and they seem to like it.Both Chas and Chris live here on PEI

I cannot stress enough the greatness of Gary Jules cd.His cover of Tears for Fears, Mad World,will astound you!!

Alan

Dave918
11-12-2005, 07:39 PM
Also a great cd,but I am biased is Chas. Guay & Christine Forgeron S\T. It can be found at www.cdbaby.com

I'll second that rec Alan, that's one sweet disk!

-dave

Finch Platte
11-12-2005, 07:52 PM
2. Jefferson Starship -- Red Octopus -- DCC Compact Classics


lol

lol

Audio Girl
11-12-2005, 08:54 PM
Hey, I resemble that remark!!!! lol...I'll think of you the next time I play "Miracles"....;-)

Slosh
11-13-2005, 04:22 AM
Well, I still don't have Enon - Believo! or Spoon - Telephono. Those "o" albums just don't pop up everyday.

I've been waiting four years for a new Built To Spill album. I don't recall anything else coming out this year that I want. Maybe I should start planning my YEC now ;)

opt80
11-13-2005, 07:12 AM
I'll second that rec Alan, that's one sweet disk!

-dave


Dave,
How are ya,buddy? Good to hear from you. You keeping well?It soon will be winter here on the East Coast.I hate the thoughts of it


Alan

Dave918
11-13-2005, 07:18 AM
Doin' good Alan. How's tricks up in PEI?

-dave

opt80
11-13-2005, 11:21 AM
Dave,
It is quiet,I am having a mini-vacation Thursday - Tuesday.
How is the cd buying,still pickin' up 10 a week?

Alan

Dave918
11-13-2005, 02:21 PM
Haven't bought much lately Alan. Been having trouble really connecting with anything. Just a slump I guess. I'm sure I'll be back to full song shortly.

There is one disk that grabbed me a couple of weeks ago. It's not a new release, but I somehow missed it last year. Warren Haynes (of Gov't Mule and Allman Bros fame), Live At Bonnaroo. It's headed your way - hope you like it, I think you will.

Hey, a vacation sounds nice, even a mini. Hope your taking it easy and enjoying the break, you've earned it.

-dave

Dave918
11-13-2005, 02:28 PM
Alan, I did pick up Bobby Bare's new disk last week. Highly recommended for its unpretentiousness - its all about the music and nothing but. Bobby still has it!

-dave

Whooptee
11-14-2005, 07:02 AM
hey all, It's been a while.

I'm a little behind the times with my wish list. I'm still catching up from last year. Davey's really excellent Half Gone 2004 and Light So Dim comps get a ton of play from me and provide a whole mess of wish list material. Like Andrew Bird. I can't believe I don't own anything of his. Or Wayne Robbins. I downloaded 3 songs from their website(by dial-up) back when Davey was hyping The Lonesome Sea a while back. All great, but none compared to the delicious Edith's Dream. And Electrelane, how much do I love this band? So much, that it's not even on my wishlist. I actually paid retail for The Power Out. I never ever do that, but I just couldn't wait, and I'm not disappointed in the least.

I also really want Arcade Fire's Funeral, Pinback's Summer In Abandon, The Shin's Chutes Too Narrow and Oh, Inverted World. There's a bunch of others. I also was thinking that I'd like to get the 1999 Special Edition of the Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense. Or maybe it'd be better to just get the video on DVD(or even the Special Edition DVD)??? Anyone have an opinion? I'm not sure which way to go.

John

Ex Lion Tamer
11-14-2005, 07:24 AM
I don't have anything that's really calling out to me that I have to buy.

I give half-hearted looks at The Wolf Parade, when in my local store, but the pull isn't very strong. A friend played a disc from a band called Kasabian this weekend, that sounded interesting, and there's that one that Davey and Jim have mentioned as sounding more like Interpol, than Interpol, can't recall the name right now. Elbow is a possibility, but their first release didn't get that much playing time so they may not warrant another look. Should probably get some long-overdue follow-ups to first purchases from the likes of Pinback and Idlewild.

Mr MidFi
11-14-2005, 07:28 AM
I have at least 4 items on my "new releases Tuesday" shopping list for tomorrow...

Wilco - Live in Chicago (2-CD set)

Born To Run 30th Anniversary set (remastered CD & 2 DVDs; one of my top 5 all-time albums)

Green Day's new CD/DVD live release, Bullet in a Bible (or something like that)

U2 - Live In Chicago (DVD...my wife and I were at that show!)

In addition to that, I'll look around and see what I can find. Could prolly use some more Spoon, for example. Been a while since my last binge...so I'm looking forward to it!

Davey
11-14-2005, 07:44 AM
hey all, It's been a while...And Electrelane, how much do I love this band? So much, that it's not even on my wishlist. I actually paid retail for The Power Out. I never ever do that, but I just couldn't wait, and I'm not disappointed in the least.

Hey John, nice to see you around. That Electrelane is so good. Thought it would've been much bigger on the indie scene and at places like this, what with the great dynamic recording by Steve Albini and mastering at Abbey Road by Steve Rooke, and their very solid musicianship, and their impeccable taste in musical influences, and the mix of familiar with the avant garde, the intelligence, and even a choir on "The Valleys"! Probably still my most often played album from last year, since when I put it on, it almost always gets a few plays ;)

I kind of wish they had followed it up with something a little more similar to this than what they did on Axes, which I do like, but not nearly as much. Still on my "auto buy" list though.

Mike
11-14-2005, 09:02 AM
I seem to be flooded out with new releases recently courtesy of friends so my card and wallet have been spared, consequently my wishlist is kind of thin at the moment.

But one older release which has eluded me so far is the Twilight Singers - Blackberry Belle, it came out a few years ago and I never picked it up at the time so I expect I'll see it cheap second hand somewhere.

ps Ex Lion Tamer the band Dave and JC were talking about is The Editors same titled debut album. It's pretty good I like it.

pps Whooptee I'd go for the Talking Heads DVD over the CD, mine is the 1999 version, which I think is the 'special' edition version. Sound quality wise it's about the best live DVD money can buy (I can't believe it hasn't been overdubbed in the studio) and a great show too.

Cheers
Mike

BinFrog
11-14-2005, 12:59 PM
I caved in last week and ordered the Talking Heads new DualDisc box set because Tower had it 15% off and I got a coupon for an additional 20% off. $100 for 8 discs? Not too bad. Supposedly the DVD-A sides on the discs sound just stunning.

Mr MidFi
11-14-2005, 02:18 PM
Actually, while I'm out binging and everything...which New Pornographers disc should I get?

Dusty Chalk
11-14-2005, 09:01 PM
I caved in last week and ordered the Talking Heads new DualDisc box set because Tower had it 15% off and I got a coupon for an additional 20% off. $100 for 8 discs? Not too bad. Supposedly the DVD-A sides on the discs sound just stunning.Just be careful with those -- I put one in my Sony carousel player, CD side down, and it totally scratched up the surface of the DVD side.

Whooptee
11-15-2005, 05:25 AM
Hey John, nice to see you around. That Electrelane is so good. Thought it would've been much bigger on the indie scene and at places like this, what with the great dynamic recording by Steve Albini and mastering at Abbey Road by Steve Rooke, and their very solid musicianship, and their impeccable taste in musical influences, and the mix of familiar with the avant garde, the intelligence, and even a choir on "The Valleys"! Probably still my most often played album from last year, since when I put it on, it almost always gets a few plays ;)

I kind of wish they had followed it up with something a little more similar to this than what they did on Axes, which I do like, but not nearly as much. Still on my "auto buy" list though.
Hey Davey, it's good to be back. I've got a new job, so hopefully I'll have a little more spare time or at least not be so tired all the time.

I agree with you 100%. So Good! I knew I liked Electrelane after hearing their song on RRSV9, but the 2 songs on your Half Gone 2004 comp put them over the top for me. I had only given that comp a couple of cursory listens when I first got it, then I couldn't find it until about two months ago. Somehow, it got stuck in under a Built to Spill CD in its case. I'm so happy I found it, 'cause its a good one.

So's your Light So Dim. That BHP song was the perfect song to build that sort of comp around. Of course, having Edith's Dream as a centerpiece doesn't hurt either. And the Flaming Stars, Tindersticks, Califone and WGC help make that part of the comp a classic in my book. At first, I didn't like the Tindersticks in there, but now I couldn't imagine it any other way. The opening four song section is also inspired, with 50 Dresses being the perfect opener. What a good song! And of course the ending section is excellent as well. The Joy Division feels a little out of place, but hey, it's Joy Division, so I ain't complaining.
;)

John

Whooptee
11-15-2005, 05:35 AM
pps Whooptee I'd go for the Talking Heads DVD over the CD, mine is the 1999 version, which I think is the 'special' edition version. Sound quality wise it's about the best live DVD money can buy (I can't believe it hasn't been overdubbed in the studio) and a great show too.
Thanks Mike,
That sounds like a good recommendation. I'm going to take your advice and get the DVD.

John

Davey
11-15-2005, 08:23 AM
Hey Davey, it's good to be back. I've got a new job, so hopefully I'll have a little more spare time or at least not be so tired all the time.

I agree with you 100%. So Good! I knew I liked Electrelane after hearing their song on RRSV9, but the 2 songs on your Half Gone 2004 comp put them over the top for me. I had only given that comp a couple of cursory listens when I first got it, then I couldn't find it until about two months ago. Somehow, it got stuck in under a Built to Spill CD in its case. I'm so happy I found it, 'cause its a good one.

So's your Light So Dim. That BHP song was the perfect song to build that sort of comp around. Of course, having Edith's Dream as a centerpiece doesn't hurt either. And the Flaming Stars, Tindersticks, Califone and WGC help make that part of the comp a classic in my book. At first, I didn't like the Tindersticks in there, but now I couldn't imagine it any other way. The opening four song section is also inspired, with 50 Dresses being the perfect opener. What a good song! And of course the ending section is excellent as well. The Joy Division feels a little out of place, but hey, it's Joy Division, so I ain't complaining.
;)

John
Yeah, that CRSV9 had some good songs on it. Kinda forgot about it. No names on the list but I'm pretty sure the Electrelane track was a Stoney pick. Mine was the AmAnaSet song. Great JDaniel production work... http://forums.audioreview.com/showthread.php?p=88764#post88764 ... :)

Glad you like Light So Dim, that is a nice comp. Almost put itself together in some respects, or at least I didn't put much thinking into it and it turned out OK anyway. Either way, I like it. Funny about that JD song, you're right of course, but I've been trying to shoehorn some Joy Division into each of my last few comps without success, so just said to myself on that one it's going in whether it fits or not. But after a few listens I liked it there. Tough to go that far back in time on a comp like this, such different production techniques and mastering and all. Had to add a lot of compression to try and get the volume up on it and give it that awful "modern" sound. And was only partially successful from that standpoint. But it kind of feels like the Black Heart Procession song to me so I wanted to use it as the bottom of the slide down to darkness before starting back up :)

Tried to get some feedback on Pavement's "Here" via the Tindersticks, but think Jar was the only one, and he was kind of meh. I love it, and also was kind of proud of that almost carnival-like transition from Edith's Dream. Yeah, I do a lot of stuff on these comps just for my own kicks, but that's OK ;)