Name the album you just bought, part 87

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the scavengers came and scavenged anything half-decent from circuit city (or i'm going to tell myself that's what happened, because going out of business or not, there's no excuse for the lame-ass selection there)...

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somehow i completely missed it when it came out. no idea how i did that.

and i noticed when i moved that i a) lost or b) never actually owned a copy of this:
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not sure exactly how that happened. that's always been my favorite FM album. weird. oh well. i've got it now.
 
Solomon Burke - Nashville

And I found some interesting stuff in the used bins today:
Michael Franti & Spearhead - All Rebel Rockers
Giovanca - Subway Silence
Osdorp Posse - Vlijmscherp

The Spearhead and Giovanca ones are both promos (and were just 1 euro).
 
Antony and The Johnsons - The Crying Light
Keane - Perfect Symmetry
Innerpartysystem - self-titled

I got into Innerpartysystem after AtomicBono put them on a Space Moon mix, and then I heard another fantastic song by them on Sirius. Thanks, Space Moon! I'm enjoying their album so far. :up:
 
A few over the past week:
TV On The Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
Franz Ferdinand - Tonight
Prince - Purple Rain
 
springsteen - working on a dream [which i still haven't listened to in its entirety, what, a week or so later?]
seether - finding beauty in negative spaces [which i'm still trying to figure out why i bought]

then today i had to go north to visit the family, and no trip is complete without a stop at the cd store. woohoo! i went in there specifically looking for something, almost immediately forgot what it was, and never did remember or find it. i did find...

eels - electro-shock blues
ryan adams and the cardinals - jacksonville city nights
ash - trailer
fallout boy - folie a deux [if the alkaline trio and live had little emo babies...more or less of a guilty pleasure than seether? i can't really say]
stiff little fingers - flags and emblems
the decembrists - picaresque
henning ohlenbusch - looks like i'm tall [this guy is local, and ages ago i swore i was done listening to his stuff, but i've gotten over my general dislike for the dude]

i also got metallica's kill em all, but i ripped it to my computer and gave it to my brother.
 
seether
fallout boy

:ohmy:

I'm afraid to look outside, as I assume I'll either see the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, or pigs flying! :wink:

Who am I to judge, we all have our guilty pleasures. You made up for it with The Decemberists and Metallica grabs anywayz. :up:




The Lonely Island - 'Incredibad' (CD & DVD for $10)
 
Recently:

Springsteen - Workin on a Dream
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
Andrew Bird - The Mysterious Production of Eggs
Super Furry Animals - Rings Around the World, and, Songbook
Sing-Sing - The Joy of Sing Sing
Neil Young - Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, and, On the Beach
Blur - Leisure
Dredg - Live at the Fillmore
Band of Horses- Everything all the Time
 
I bought the last Verve album...and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raising Sand cds today. Had Raising Sand already, but it was a copied cd
 
Dark Was the Night compilation (2cds)
Morrissey - 'Years of Refusal'
Girl Talk - 'Feed the Animals'
 
Lily Allen - Its Not Me, Its You
The Annie Lennox Collection
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Legend
 
Another visit to Concerto, another bunch of used records:
Ella Fitzgerald - The Jerome Kern Songbook
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

And while a bit over my personal cut-off price for buying these sets, I also bought this one new:
V/A - The Complete Motown Singles Volume 6: 1966

That one is becoming quite rare, so I wanted to grab it before it's completely gone.

:drool:
 
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