Name The Album(s) You Just Bought - Part III

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Manic Street Preachers - This is My Truth, Tell Me Yours
The Velvet Underground and Nico
Morrissey - Live at Earl's Court
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Acoustic
 
Beck-Guero
Block Party- Silent Alarm
Quicksand- Slip
Til Tuesday- Greatest Hits
Mercury Rev- Deserter's Songs
Horslips- Greatest Hits
Ben Lee- Awake Is The New Sleep
Neil Young- Tonight's The Night
Toots And The Maytals- Best Of

I got a raise, and went a little bonkers.
 
UnforgettableLemon said:


I think X&Y is overrated, but I don't think it's boring at all. A good album for driving aimlessly with the A/C cranked up and mellowing out.

I think Get Behind Me Satan is their best album. :reject:

As for my most recent purchase...

Street Dogs - Back to the World
I'm finding it hard to believe how good Mike sounds now. I think his vocals worked really well with Dropkick Murphys, but I think his voice has changed a bit for the better since then. I like this album a lot. Why'd I wait so long? :up:


i don't know why you waited!

:up: i strongly approve of the conversation between you and mofo about that album.

as much as i like back to the world, i like savin hill a lot better, though. but SD are one of the very few reasons i will be attending the warped tour when it rolls into town (only 10 miles from my house, almost literally into my town! finally!!), and i really want to hear how the new songs sound. i heard a few when they were on tour with flogging molly & the briggs, but now that they've had some more success and are on a normal side stage rather than the tiny, tiny local stage like last year at the 10th anniversary show...i'm just psyched.





the last few albums i bought were....i don't know if i posted that i picked up the new alkaline trio or not, but i did.

i might have posted this too but i also don't remember, the trip to the cd store on june 21st resulted in:
dropkick murphys - the warrior's code
bruce springsteen - the ghost of tom joad
the vanity project (steven page from the barenaked ladies solo thing)
:up: enjoying all of them.
 
The Kinks-The Kink Kronkiles I think it's really good but it's not a favorite yet. But I think it deserves a :up:.
 
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UnforgettableLemon said:
Manic Street Preachers - This is My Truth, Tell Me Yours


:up:



Also, I keep hearing Suede mentioned here and there, and I have no clue about them. Anyone want to enlighten me? Is there a Suede thread around here?
 
Ah yes I do.

Really sexy music, two great albums with Bernard Butler (guitar genius) and then he left. I do like their post-Butler material though, they had some fun pop singles ('Trash' and 'Beautiful Ones'), but nothing to the quality on 'Suede' or 'Dog Man Star'. They had some really amazing B-sides from that time as well; 'The Living Dead', 'My Dark Star', 'My Insatiable One' et al are really top tunes.

Now Brett & Bernard are back in the Tears though, and they do sound fantastic.
 
Thanks for the info, yertle. If I ever see 'Suede' or 'Dog Man Star,' I'll try to pick them up.
 
I just bought Achtung Baby by a band called U2...anyone heard of this CD or band? I think they might be remotely popular...

A friend gave me X&Y on mp3 and I have to say, apart from two or three songs, it is crap. It is boring, and its lost in synth.
 
TheRooster said:
You Forgot It in People - Broken Social Scene

:yes: Picked that up two weeks ago - Good stuff.

The Glass - Hibernation. Local Memphis band had their cd release show last night. Gorgeous, tormented Americana that needs to find an audience.
 
picked up some canadian goodness on the weekend:

the most serene republic - underwater cinematographer
the arcade fire - ep (remastered reissue)
 
Belle and Sebastian - 'Push Barman to Open Old Wounds' (2cd set)
The Jesus and Mary Chain - '21 Singles: 1984-1998'
Public Enemy - 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'


and

Low In Europe DVD
 
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martha said:
This is Reggae Music: The Golden Era 1960-1975

A four disc set of 86 songs. :drool:

It'll take me to Yellowstone this month. :up:

:drool:
:dance:
:hyper:


There's a big electronics store in the city where I work that has a big sale at the moment. Many 'classic albums' are incredibly cheap (less than 7 euro). Of course I had to buy some... of the expensive albums. :reject:
Anyway, I'm now the proud owner of:
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet (SACD re-issue)

Yes, I bought a Beatles and Rolling Stones record at the same time. :)
 
Eric B. & Rakim - Gold (2 CDs)
Ryan Adams - Gold
Manic Street Preachers - La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh) (Japanese single)


and I received these two as gifts last week :) :

VNV Nation - Matter+Form
Astralwerks - New Music '05


and my sister would like to say that she bought the following (she never buys CDs):

Coldplay - X&Y
Motley Crue - Red, White, & Crue :wink:
 
Popmartijn said:
There's a big electronics store in the city where I work that has a big sale at the moment. Many 'classic albums' are incredibly cheap (less than 7 euro). Of course I had to buy some...

:reject:

David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Kraftwerk - The Man-Machine
Moby - Play
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book
 
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