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I bought Wilco - Summerteeth yesterday

and Radiohead - HTTT
on teusday

Summerteeth is catchy goodness!
especially I Can't Stand It
 
I bought a few cd's this last week.

Radiohead - Hail To The Thief

Sam Roberts - We Were Born In A Flame

Metallica - St. Anger

Evanescence - Fallen

All good stuff
 
var. artists - A Cellarful of Motown
var. artists - Dessert Blues 2
Fran?ois K - Choice: A Collection of Classics
Elis & Tom - Elis & Tom (what a great!!! album)

+ a good friend send me copies of:
Nick Cave - No More Shall We Part (classic :up: )
Nick Cave - Nocturama
 
HYPATIA LAKE -"Your Universe,Your Mind" My favorite Seattle band by far,...these guys are AMAZING. If you like Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine and the Catherine Wheel,....yuo'll like this. Check out their site. Also THEE HEAVENLY MUSIC ASSOCIATION,...which is Hellen Storer (formerly of FLUFFY) Dave Hillis (studio whiz-Pearl Jam, Afghan Whigs, Alice/Chains etc..) Dave Krusen (Pearl Jam) and Bardi Martin (Candlebox).......They're being called the new My Bloody Valentine,....I think they have more of a Cocteau Twins feel,...but they're worth checking out as well. both are dot coms. heavenlymusicassociation. and hypatialake. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do,...both of these bands are great.
 
Salome said:

Elis & Tom - Elis & Tom (what a great!!! album)


Yes! Salome, I just bought that album about a month ago. Elis Regina's voice is exquisite.

A musician and bossa nova-playing friend of mine says that Joao Gilberto is really the musician you want in bossa nova (Gilberto did superior interpretations of Jobim's music) but Elis & Tom is an exception -- it's something special.

People, if you want to get a good bossa nova album to add to your music collection, something to which you can chill out on a Sunday afternoon, get this album - you will not be disappointed.

Here's a review from slipcue.com:

Elis Regina/Tom Jobim "Elis E Tom" (Verve, 1974)
A stunning collaboration with legendary vocalist, Elis Regina. Features the definitive version of Jobim's "Aguas de Marco", and some of the sweetest, most tasteful music of his career. One of those sublime, perfect, magic albums that has a life of its own. Why couldn't more of his albums approached this level of greatness?

http://www.slipcue.com/music/brazil/jobim.html
 
Hallelujah Here She Comes said:




Brings a tear of joy to my eye...:cute:


lol. Hallelujah Here She Comes, I know NOTHING about Wilco except the comments I've read on Interference.

Well, I just bought my second Wilco album Friday: Being There. I really like several tracks (Misunderstood, Far Far Away, for starters) on disc 1. I've had scant opportunity to listen to disc 2.

I really, really, like this band. I mean, I'm not kidding. I can see getting their entire catalogue.
 
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
Super Furry Animals - Around the World
Felix da Housecat - Kittenz and Thee Glitz
Beck - Where It's At (Australian single)
Beck - Pay No Mind (Japanese single)
 
Oh how I love Christmas:

Coldplay - 'Live 2003 CD/DVD'
Beck - 'Sea Change'
Bright Eyes - 'Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground'
Tori Amos - 'Tales of a Librarian' Collection
Moby - '18'
Covenant - 'Northern Light'
Cat Power - 'You Are Free'
Guided By Voices - 'Human Amusement at Hourly Rates' (Best Of Collection)
 
u2popmofo said:
Oh how I love Christmas:

Coldplay - 'Live 2003 CD/DVD'
Beck - 'Sea Change'
Bright Eyes - 'Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground'
Tori Amos - 'Tales of a Librarian' Collection
Moby - '18'
Covenant - 'Northern Light'
Cat Power - 'You Are Free'
Guided By Voices - 'Human Amusement at Hourly Rates' (Best Of Collection)

lucky boy.

Eliza Carthy - Anglicana
The Darkness - Permission To Land
 
Ryan Adams - Rock n Roll

Bruce Springsteen- The Essential

Coldplay- Live 2003

Jay Z- The Black Album
 
the who - who's next

outkast - speakerbox/that double album thingy

pavement - debute album

stone temple pilots

genesis - lamb lies down on braodway
 
I too love Christmas:

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Hearts of Oak
Ryan Adams - Rock'n'Roll
Whiskeytown - Pneumonia
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and Summerteeth
Ben Kweller - Sha Sha
Ed Harcourt - Here Be Monsters
Howie Day - Australia
The End of Violence soundtrack
 
Led Zeppelin Remasters 2
Red Hot Chili Peppers Greatest Hits
The Darkness: Permission to Land, Christmas Time
Radiohead: 2+2=5 Singles
STP Thank You
Sigur Ros ()

This is over a month or so...
 
Bonochick said:
Fevers And Mirrors

I was thinking about that one, Magnet Magazine had it in their issue as one of the best albums of the last 10 yrs. How does it compare musically to 'Lifted'? Same type of music for the most part or not?
 
I find them to be fairly similar...Conor is just so distinctive...they have the same flavor to them.

One of the most intense moments I have ever experienced was driving down a rainy freeway at night while crying hysterically and and listening to "The Calendar Hung Itself".

Get the album. You'll see what I mean.
 
Manic Street Preachers : Holy Bible
superfurryanimals : radiator ; fuzzy logic
slowdive :souvlaki
curve : doppleganger
 
I've picked up quite a few over the last month or so. Let's see...

Ryan Adams - Rock N Roll
AFI - Sing the Sorrow
The Darkness - Permission to Land
Tori Amos - Tales of a Librarian
Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong
Travis - 12 Memories
B-52s - Cosmic Thing (because everyone should be able to listen to Channel Z at a moment's notice :up: )

I think that's it... :hmm:
 
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