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    Next up: Roy Buchanan - Second Album
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    I love Bridge of Sighs. The sound quality isn't so good on that album though. I've got an early generation CD and once an LP and both were below average. I guess the great music engraved makes it worth it though. If the master was any good this would be an album that really needs remastered. If there's maybe over a half dozen remasters of Court Of The Crimson King then give us one Bridge of Sighs.

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    Nanci Griffith

    Perhaps my favorite singer of all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    I love Bridge of Sighs. The sound quality isn't so good on that album though. ........
    Yep, some music just transcends a mediocre recording.
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    Betty Carter - Finally



    Perfect way to finish the day.
    Have a great week to all,

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    Parasites: Solitary


    Catchy, sharp yet ragged power pop/punk record from a band that's been around for quite a long time but hasn't put a full length out for like a decade. Typical pop punk influences like the Descendants, Buzzcocks, the Ramones. Nothing deep, mostly songs about girls. More than solid effort if this kinda thing is up your alley.

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    My Perma Grin hurts, but...

    ...strangely, it's hurts in good ways.





    Analog Production Repress.
    I can't compare this album to a CD or LP copy, but this so certain. It was a great purchase.
    I've never been a huge MD fan, since he had never wowed me out of nowhere. He's just constantly great. This album reveals his greatness all round.

    Have Fun,
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    I'm checking this out now, really good, might be something you'd like Nobody. I don't know how to describe them, something like punked out B52's without the keys meets psycodelic 60's.

    http://www.amazon.com/Horehound-Dead...9350582&sr=1-1

    For a nice vocal Jazz, various styles, a good listen

    http://www.amazon.com/Real-Thing-Van...9351139&sr=1-1

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    Thanks for the suggestion. Kinda reminds me a a sludgier Kills on first listen. Will be checking it out more for sure.

    I'm playing this right now...


    Melodium: Lullabies for Adults

    Folktronica, IDM, whatever you wanna call it. Blend of acoustic and electronic sounds, ultra laid back, sparse. Reminds me of the first Mum album but even more mellow. Really good if you're into this kinda ****.

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    I'm just starting to dip my toe into that area as I'm really liking BT. I'm listening to Binary Universe now, the DVD that comes with that seems to raise the bar as far as combining an audio and visual experience together.

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    I am busy trying to X-fer alot of the vinyl I have been picking up to CD.
    Last night it was Johnny Cash Live at San Quentin.

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    John McLaughlin Shakti.

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    Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones

    This one is like an old friend I can in no way be objective about. For me, the best thing a great musician ever did. I've got sentimental attachments to this thing as well as an admiration for it musically. For those who like his earlier stuff best, this one may be trouble as it really did signal the start of his getting weird. For someone like me who enjoys a wide range of his stuff, this one hits the sweet spot right down the middle.

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    I see you and'll raise you one, Luvin'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    I see you and'll raise you one, Luvin'!
    Youz lucky am at werk now and can't access my music files.

    Not sure how true it is but, apparently RB was asked to join the Stones way back when, but turned it down. I always wonder what influence he would have had on the "Greatest R&R Band In The World"

    Cheers - LDB

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    "In 1971, riding on word-of-mouth reputation that included praise from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Merle Haggard, and an alleged invitation to join the Rolling Stones, Buchanan gained national notoriety as the result of an hour-long PBS television documentary. Entitled The Best Unknown Guitarist In The World, the show led to a contract with Polydor, for which he recorded five albums, one of which, Second Album, went gold,[9] and after that another three for Atlantic Records, one of which, 1977's Loading Zone, also went gold.[2][10] Buchanan quit recording in 1981, vowing never to enter a studio again unless he could record his own music his own way.[citation needed]"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    I see you and'll raise you one, Luvin'!
    I'm all in. Whatcha got.
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    What the hey.....another forgotten guitar great. Aa, your turn.
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    One Peter Green before Fleetwood and the gang!
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    This could be fun.

    Alvin Lee, post Ten Years After
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    Nice....See you in the mawnin'!
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    Dire Straits

    Last spin of the night.
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    Grace Jones: Hurricane

    I just came across this album, her first in 19 years. It came out toward the end of last year. If you like Grace Jones, don't hesitate. She's not lost a step. Her voice still sounds great and she can still mix light reggae rhythms with ominous bass and menace to match her often cold, calculated vocals. Lots of collaborators, like usual suspects Sly & Robbie to new to the Grace Jones camp people like Brian Eno and Tricky. A bit of variety on this one with a couple laid back Caribbean tunes which almost come across as sentimental, but plenty of steel and thunder as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody

    Grace Jones: Hurricane

    I just came across this album, her first in 19 years. It came out toward the end of last year. If you like Grace Jones, don't hesitate. She's not lost a step. Her voice still sounds great and she can still mix light reggae rhythms with ominous bass and menace to match her often cold, calculated vocals. Lots of collaborators, like usual suspects Sly & Robbie to new to the Grace Jones camp people like Brian Eno and Tricky. A bit of variety on this one with a couple laid back Caribbean tunes which almost come across as sentimental, but plenty of steel and thunder as well.
    Thanks for the heads up. I didn't know she was still recording. Have to check this one out.
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    Yeah, same here....Still gotta copy of Nightclubbing around heah somewheah....

    Hey, Noob, whaddya think, here?
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    Aa, Mark and Chet.

    Nice, I have this CD and all tracks have made it into at least one of my playlists. Smoooooooth Gits.
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