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    Musicaholic Forums Moderator ForeverAutumn's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDaniel
    Kathleen Edwards - Back to Me
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    Is this her new one? Is it any good? I have Failer and think that it's a pretty decent CD. I haven't heard anything about her new one yet.

    My listens this week...

    The Zutons - Who Killed...The Zutons - I'm still enjoying this one. Although, I will take back my intial comments about giving American Idiot a run for it's money now that the initial "wow" factor has worn off. It's still a great disk though and has been haunting me with plenty of earworms this week.

    Franz Ferdinand - Yep, it's a keeper.

    The Shins - Oh, Inverted World - I'm not liking this as much as Chutes Too Narrow. But, to be fair, I haven't spend that much time with it yet.

    Queens of the Stoneage - R - After one spin, I would say that it sounds a lot cleaner than Songs For The Deaf. I'll need to give this a few more spins but my initial impression is that it's a little boring. I'll get back to you on this one.

    Bowie - Station to Station
    Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and those glorious Spiders From Mars

    The Tea Party - Seven Circles - possibly my favourite Tea Party disk.

    I'm sure that there's more, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head. I really need to start writing this stuff down throughout the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    Is this her new one? Is it any good? I have Failer and think that it's a pretty decent CD. I haven't heard anything about her new one yet.
    FA,

    Yes this is her new one. IMHO, it leaves Failer in the dust. This album is much better. More rootsy, bordering on alt country at times. I'd say Roots/Americana, except she's Canoodian isn't she?

    I'd recommend it, or I could send you a preview.

    JD

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDaniel
    I'd recommend it, or I could send you a preview.

    JD
    Thanks for the offer JD, but I'll buy this one eventually.

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    Cool A Light Week....

    This past week has been relatively "light":

    Giant Sand -- Chore of Enchantment

    Loretta Lynn -- Van Lear Rose

    Massive Attack -- Mezannine

    Bob Marley vs Funkstar De Luxe Remix (includes atb remixes)

    Elton John Rare Masters (3-disc set)


    Great week in movies: Million Dollar Baby, Sideways, The Incredibles, Polar Express, and Being Julia

    Spring is here.............means only two things for me: Mountain Biking and Roadster top-down weather............ wooooo hooooo!!

    Cheers,
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    Bloc Party - Silent Alarm

    The Decemberists - Picaresque

    Pedro the Lion - Achilles Heel

    Bob Dylan - Bootleg Vol. 5 (The Rolling Thunder Revue)

    The Postal Service - Give Up

    Yo-Yo Ma - Obrigado Brazil (SACD)

    Willie Hightower

    The Beatles - Let it Be . . . Naked

    The Jayhawks - Smile

    Josh Rouse - 1972

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    Went on a superb Marillion listening spree:

    Fish period:
    Script For A Jesters Tear
    Fugazi
    Misplaced Childhood

    H Period:
    Seasons End
    Brave
    Afraid Of Sunlight

    It was a tough call but me likes the H period the best. I ordered Anoraknophobia, Marbles and marillion.com the other day.

    Motorhead - Ace Of Spades. Good ol' fashioned no frills heavy metal. Great stuff. I'll be needing more of this please.

    Dream Theater - Two officially licensed bootlegs from Ytsejam Records:

    Images And Words Demos - DT was looking for a new lead singer at this time and this cd includes the demo tapes from the various hopefuls. Pretty cool. Of course, we all know who gets the job.

    The Number Of The Beast. Yup, the classic Iron Maiden album performed by DT in it's entirety. Once again, pretty cool.

    Los Lobos - Live At The Fillmore. A most excellent live show. Los Lobos fans should run to the store for this one.

    There was other things but I'm drawing a blank right now. I'll update later if I can remember.

    Bob Marley and the Wailers - Rastaman Vibration and Burnin'. Weather is starting to get nice.
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    The Number Of The Beast. Yup, the classic Iron Maiden album performed by DT in it's entirety. Once again, pretty cool.


    You know, I'd be real curious to hear this.. considering that I probably know NUMBER OF THE BEAST better than almost any album in existence. It seems there is a glut of bands doing Iron Maiden covers, and I don't think I've heard more than a few songs here and there. I guess what it does is really solidify Iron Maiden's status as being one of the most influential metal bands in history.

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    at the swingin' party down the line..


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    Currently shuffled up on my playlist ...

    Saint Germain-des-Pres-Cafe Volume 5
    Kevin Yost - Abstract Funk Theory
    Ronald Shannon Jackson - What Spirit Say
    Freddie Hubbard - Goin' Up
    Frankie Knuckles - Welcome To The Real World
    Metallica - Ride The Lightning
    Blue Note Revisited
    Jazzanova - ...Mixing
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