Mulatu Astatke - Ethiopiques
A great album, full of diversity.Lots of great raw textures and soulful funky rhythms. |
ramones-live january 7, 1978, the palladium n.y.c.
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Ahh yes, excellent choice. & a very nice see-thru vinyl as well. Loretta Lynn - "Van Lear Rose" |
The Sisters of Mercy again.
The recent resisues have really rekindled my love for them, especialy 'Floodland'. |
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Tap Tap - Off The Beaten Track
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Indeed. Both Jack & Loretta did a great job on that. I can say w/out a doubt that "Van Lear Rose" was one of the few albums that was deserving of a Grammy, not that that means much now a days. Listening to... George Harrison & The Concert For Bangladesh |
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Acid Mother's Temple & The Cosmic Inferno
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Currently: "Time Stops" by Explosions in the Sky.
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I have this on DVD. It's great. |
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I plan on getting the DVD sometime soon, but for now the audio version will have to do. Listening to: The Who - "Who's Next" (deluxe edition) |
The Harder They Come soundtrack
I'm in a big reggae mood... somebody recommend me some more stuff, I got all the Marley, got some Tosh, Burning Spear, Lee Perry, The Congos and Bunny Wailer.. I need more |
^:...Buju Banton, Isreal Vibration, Black Uhuru, etc.
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I like Bedouin Soundclash. They're pretty raggae... kind of easy going. If you add me on MSN I'll send you my favorite song by them. |
SYR6, inspired by Neongod's poll.
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Terrible. |
I'm listening to Wowee Zowee (Sordid Sentinals Edition).
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