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HoyaSaxa03

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CDs this week
« on: September 26, 2005, 06:21:00 pm »
any thoughts on this weeks releases?
 
 Children Of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era - 1976-1995
 -- this looks GREAT
 
 Ryan Adams: Jacksonville City Nights
 
 Big Star: In Space
 
 Blackalicious: The Craft
 
 Her Space Holiday: The Past Presents the Future
 
 Ric Ocasek: Nexterday
(o|o)

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2005, 06:27:00 pm »
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 Ryan Adams: Jacksonville City Nights
 
Awesome. Great cover art, too.

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2005, 06:29:00 pm »
Detroit Cobras
 High Strung
 Grandaddy (EP)
 Neil Young
 
 And the CD on everyone's holiday wish list...
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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2005, 06:30:00 pm »
I'll pass on all of those.
 
 How about the new High Strung. Any good? Didn't one of the singers leave the band?

ggw

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2005, 06:33:00 pm »
Just Say Sire: The Sire Records Story [BOX SET]
 
 Track Listings
 Disc: 1
 1. Everybody - Madonna        
 2. Mirror In The Bathroom - English Beat        
 3. Kiss Me - Tin Tin        
 4. Oh Lâ??Amour - Erasure        
 5. Tainted Love - Soft Cell        
 6. Situation (Remix) - Yaz        
 7. People Are People - Depeche Mode        
 8. Living On The Ceiling - Blancmange        
 9. That Summer Feeling - Jonathan Richman        
 10. Young At Heart - The Bluebells        
 11. One Step Beyond - Madness        
 12. Genius Of Love - Tom Tom Club        
 13. Im Ninâ??alu - Ofra Haza        
 14. Endicott - Kid Creole & The Coconuts        
 15. Love And Mercy - Brian Wilson        
 16. All The Way - Little Jimmy Scott        
 17. Crazy - Seal        
 18. Fire Woman - The Cult        
 19. Constant Craving - k. d. lang        
 
 Disc: 2
 1. Teenage Kicks - The Undertones        
 2. This Charming Man - The Smiths        
 3. I Melt With You - Modern English        
 4. Moskow Diskow - Telex        
 5. (Iâ??m) Stranded - The Saints        
 6. Ã?a Plane Pour Moi - Plastic Bertrand        
 7. Top Of The Pops - The Rezillos        
 8. Nowhere Girl - B-Movie        
 9. Part Of The Process - Morcheeba        
 10. Come Together (7" Version) - Primal Scream        
 11. Beat Dis - Bomb The Bass        
 12. The Love Cats - The Cure        
 13. The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen        
 14. Warm Leatherette - The Normal        
 15. Everyday Is Like Sunday - Morrissey        
 16. Never Never - The Assembly        
 17. Oblivious - Aztec Camera        
 18. Inside Out - The Mighty Lemon Drops        
 19. Soon - My Bloody Valentine        
 20. Leave Them All Behind - Ride        
 
 Disc: 3
 1. Alex Chilton - The Replacements        
 2. Come On Letâ??s Go - The Paley Brothers And Ramones        
 3. Aloha Steve & Danno/Theme From Hawaii Five-O - Radio Birdman        
 4. The Wagon - Dinosaur Jr.        
 5. Sonic Reducer - Dead Boys        
 6. White Horse - Laid Back        
 7. Blank Generation - Richard Hell & The Voidoids        
 8. I Want That Man - Deborah Harry        
 9. Iâ??ll Be Your Everything - Tommy Page        
 10. Summer Teeth - Wilco        
 11. World Class Fad - Paul Westerberg        
 12. Back On The Chain Gang - The Pretenders        
 13. Give Back The Key To My Heart - Uncle Tupelo        
 14. Shake Some Action - The Flaminâ?? Groovies        
 15. Counting Backwards - Throwing Muses        
 16. Boy - Book Of Love        
 17. Romeo Had Juliette - Lou Reed        
 18. O. G. Original Gangster - Ice-T        
 19. Jesus Built My Hotrod - Ministry        
 20. Burning Down The House - Talking Heads        
 
 Disc: 4
 1. Pop Muzik - M        
 2. Rock â??Nâ?? Roll High School - Ramones        
 3. Letâ??s Go To Bed - The Cure        
 4. A Little Respect - Erasure        
 5. Brass In Pocket - The Pretenders        
 6. The Cutter - Echo & The Bunnymen        
 7. Bastards Of Young - The Replacements        
 8. She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult        
 9. Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads        
 10. Like A Prayer - Madonna        
 11. Enjoy The Silence - Depeche Mode        
 12. Feed The Tree - Belly        
 13. Drifting, Falling - The Ocean Blue        
 14. Reach - Martini Ranch        
 15. Groovy Train - The Farm        
 16. Things Can Only Get Better - D:Ream        
 17. New York City Boy - Pet Shop Boys        
 18. In The Meantime - Spacehog        
 19. One Week - Barenaked Ladies        
 20. Come To Daddy - Aphex Twin

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2005, 06:35:00 pm »
Yeah, the Ryan Adams is a must, I think.  Though I'm a huge Ryan Adams fan.  However, I think that the Cardinals are the best thing to happen to his music in years.
 
 I also liked the last Her Space Holiday record, but he's kind of hit or miss.

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2005, 06:38:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
  Just Say Sire: The Sire Records Story [BOX SET]
Great compilation, though I think I already own just about all the stuff I like.
 
 I'm anxious to hear about the Big Star album.  I'm not picking it up immediately, but I'll bet I end up with it soon.

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2005, 07:25:00 pm »
Elbow - Leaders of the Free World

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2005, 08:02:00 pm »
The next flavor of the month:
 
 Wolf Parade -  Apologies to the Queen Mary

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« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2005, 08:34:00 pm »
Insound e-mailed me a coupon for 10% off the new Wolf Parade album:
 
 FOR 10% OFF THE ALBUM, USE COUPON CODE: queenmary10
 
 FOR ORDERS $50 OR MORE, SAVE 15% WITH COUPON CODE: wolfqueen15
 
 
 This coupon is good until October 3rd and is to be used during checkout at INSOUND.

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2005, 09:04:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
  I'll pass on all of those.
 
 How about the new High Strung. Any good? Didn't one of the singers leave the band?
yeah the album is released tomorrow wahoo, i got an early version of it but i think there is only 4 tracks from it  that are on the new album......mark (the less nasal singer) left so it had to be reworked.
 
 i did really like  the tracks that i believe they've kept on moxie bravo, but we shall have to see as it was, it wasn't as good as  good as these are good times.......

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2005, 10:25:00 pm »
The new Grandaddy has some pretty cool songs on it. "Goodbye?" is one that I really enjoy, I've listened to the whole thing a few times now. A must for anyone who digs them. They're not covering any new territory, but it's a decent record.

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #12 on: September 27, 2005, 01:01:00 am »
Robertson charts the Band's musical journey
 
 By Melinda Newman Fri Sep 23, 6:51 PM ET
 
 LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - If Robbie Robertson had his way, every owner of "Across the Great Divide," a three-CD retrospective of the Band issued in 1994, would toss that collection in the garbage and replace it with "The Band: A Musical History."
 
 The new set, which comprises five CDs and one DVD and includes more than 100 tracks, comes out September 27 on Capitol/EMI. Robertson spent years curating the collection.
 
 "That (1994) set was completely inaccurate. I think they were just guessing," the Band's guitarist says. "This one is absolutely true. Forget the 1994 one ever was."
 
 The new collection starts with a 1963 recording of "Who Do You Love" by Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks (the Band's earliest incarnation) and ends, as it must, with tracks from "The Last Waltz," the Band's star-studded farewell performance, captured on film by Martin Scorsese.
 
 While the highlights are too numerous to mention, many fans will consider the previously unreleased live material -- including sets with Bob Dylan (whom the Band backed from September 1965 until May 1966) -- the set's standout.
 
 For Robertson, who had not listened to much of this material in years, if ever, one of the most pleasant surprises was "the musicality of the journey." But, as he stresses, he and his Band mates were hardly a "group who got guitars for Christmas and decided we wanted to get a record deal."
 
 DIGGING ROOTS
 
 Indeed, by the time "Music From Big Pink," the Band's legendary 1968 album came out, the group had been together for years and had absorbed musical influences from across America's vast landscape.
 
 "When that album came out, people acted like, 'Where in the world did this come from?' like it was so unusual," Robertson recalls. "And we were like, 'These are all the musics that we know. There are the flavors we know. It was that simple. We're bringing them with us when we come."'
 
 While there was joy in putting together the boxed set, Robertson says there was also great sadness for people lost along the way. "The painful part of all this was losing Rick Danko and Richard Manuel. The sounds of Richard's voice or Rick's voice, it would just tear my heart out." Danko died in 1999 and Manuel in 1986.
 
 The set's release puts an end to the Band ... for now. "I keep saying, 'Now I'm done with the Band,"' Robertson says. "I'm just not keen to be going back up into the attic and going into the trunks. I'm more interested in tomorrow."
 
 Still, he admits he may go back to the well one more time. "I just have to write a book on it, and I'll be all caught up. As soon as I get some time, I'm going out to that little cabin in the woods (and write). I like telling stories, as one might figure."
 
 But there has never been a moment when Robertson considered reuniting with the Band's surviving members. "It never crossed my mind. Things happen a certain way. It's in some higher power's hands. You can't do something if it won't bend that way."

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2005, 08:15:00 am »
Blackalicious: The Craft!!!
 
 nice stuff

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Re: CDs this week
« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2005, 09:21:00 am »
also new
 
 Supergrass - Road to Rouen
 Morcheeba - The Antidote (although they have a new singer and it's apparently less trip-hop.  the song i heard was more 60s pop sounding)
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