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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
albums I like that MANY OTHERS may not have heard of:
Psychedelic Furs - Psychedelic Furs Luna - Penthouse MagnaPop - Hot Boxing Bettie Serveert - Lamprey Miles Davis - Doo Bop |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
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The Thorns - The Thorns [/ QUOTE ] That's weird, I had never heard of them and I just got the CD from a friend like 2 hours ago. Whoever mentioned Amos Lee - Amos Lee is right, that's really really good. Matthew Good Band - The Audio of Being; is one of my favorite rock CDs of the last 10 years, never really caught on here though. Drive-By Truckers - The Dirty South; I actually don't know how popular or not these guys are - I never run into anyone who's heard of them, but their shows seem to sell out. Kick ass southern rock, Decoration Day is really good too, and A Blessing and a Curse is not bad. Hmm, some others, taking a quick look through my comp for music I had never heard of but had recommended to me that turned out to be really good: Emmet Swimming - Arlington to Boston Flaw - Endangered Species The Slip - Eisenhower |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
Protein - Songs About Cowgirls The Hollowbodies - Lame Heather Nova - Oyster The Coup - Genocide & Juice Steel Pulse - Tribute to the Martyrs |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
Guster - Goldfly
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Rodeo
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus Curtis Mayfield - Superfly John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
Jeremiah Freed - Jeremiah Freed (solid, solid rock album).
Dexter Freebish - A Life of Saturdays (solid pop-rock, unknown outside of TX) Leah Andreone - Veiled (chick rock anyone?) Our Lady Peace - Clumsy (not sure how popular this particular album is, but I definitely missed the boat on these guys for a while) Saliva - Back Into Your System (makes me wants to kick things - great workout album) Belle and Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant (chill Brit-pop) Yeah, that's six, but some of my friends would say the chick-rock doesn't count. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] It's really good though, and one song (Happy Birthday) is sung from the perspective of a baby being born. |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
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Double Nickels On the Dime by The Minutemen [/ QUOTE ] Quinn, you are a genius my friend, or at least a corndog from Pedro. D. Boon's death has to be the most tragic early exit in punk rock history. |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
PFM - Per Un Amico
German Oak - German Oak Harmonium - Si on avait besoin d'une cinquieme saison Riverside - Out of Myself Necronomicon - Tips Zum Selbstmord |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
Dunno how many of you "may not have never heard of" these before, but here goes.
Faith No More - Album of the Year Jeff Buckley - Grace Elliott Smith - X/O Chroma Key - Dead Air For Radios Skyclad - Vintage Whine |
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Re: 5 Favorite Albums that you may not have never heard of before
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[ QUOTE ] Double Nickels On the Dime by The Minutemen [/ QUOTE ] Quinn, you are a genius my friend, or at least a corndog from Pedro. D. Boon's death has to be the most tragic early exit in punk rock history. [/ QUOTE ] Did you the documentary from last year on them? Worth checking out. KJS |
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