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jordanmuehl
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Listening to some cuts from the new Centro-matic/South San Gabriel double disc Dual Hawks right now - pretty good stuff... While I'm a huge fan of the "genre", I've never been a huge Centro-matic fan before... this album might turn me...
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for those who like regina spektor, i found an artist named "doctors and dealers" from sweden. Her latest CD, Confessions of a drunken mind is pretty good.
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The Secret Machines: "Ten Silver Drops"

 

"Daddy's in the Doldrums" is an awesome song, as are a number of others on the album. "Alone, Jealous and Stoned" reminds me a ton of Television's output on "Marquee Moon."

 

I just read Garth Hudson played accordion on "I Want to Know if it's Still Possible." Neat.

 

I really need to get around to buying their first album before their third album comes out.

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Well, it's been awhile since this thread has been posted in, and I'm interested to see what people have been listening to lately, so here goes nothing...

 

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The Flaming Lips, Clouds Taste Metallic

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Last couple weeks I've been on an Iggy binge, it started with this

http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x296/uecker9/iggy-pop-american-caesar.jpg

 

and has just kept snowballing.

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Isaac Hayes - Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?

 

This 2-disc set has been in my car's CD player for weeks now. Still haven't finished it yet because I've been driving the other car which has no stereo. I wanna bust it out here at home for my little personal reflection now that he's dead. But that car is in storage, so I'm rocking the Stax Singles Volume 1 & 2 Box Sets at home instead.

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Josh Rouse, Nashville

I like this quite a bit. I'd heard of Josh before, but had never given it a try. It's very good pop/alt-country.

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Webb Wilder and the Beatnicks.....Human Cannonball....Baby Please Dont Go...I Just Had To Laugh...

 

Cake....Thrills

 

R.L. Burnside....Its Bad You Know

 

Richard Ashcroft...Brave New World

 

Scatman John....Everything Changes

 

Marshall Tucker...Desert Skies

 

Wilco... Impossible Germany

 

Blues Traveler.... Carolina Blues

 

Collective Soul....Vent

 

Dogs Eye View....Haywire

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http://beatles.ncf.ca/beatles_love_CD_xp26promo.jpg

 

While I'm not a big Beatles fan, this is an almost perfect introduction to or summation for the group. I would recommend this 100,000,000 times over their "1" greatest hits album.

 

"I Am the Walrus" even sounds good!

 

 

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Three of my favorite songs are on this CD. China Grove by the Doobie Brothers, Aqualung by Jethro Tull and Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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I've got a bunch of albums I've been listening to nonstop lately, so instead of posting a ton of album pictures, I'll just list them (placed in rough preferential order):

 

Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes

Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago

Fleet Foxes, Sun Giant EP

Spoon, A Series Of Sneaks

Blonde Redhead, 23

Kings Of Leon, Only By The Night

Frightened Rabbit, The Midnight Organ Fight

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Blitzen Trapper, Wild Mountain Nation

My brother pointed this band out to me with a new song of theirs entitled "Furr". I loved it and bought this album off of iTunes immediately. Good stuff.

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For some reason, I'm really starting to get into classic stuff that might be schlocky, or cool depending on the moment.

 

I just bought The Definitive Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, and The Very Best of Glen Campbell, and Tom Jones Greatest Hits.

 

My next time back, I'm headed for a Burt Bacharach compilation, and I'm up for some Buck Owens, and also Petula Clark.

 

Not sure why those songs are calling out to me at this time. . .

 

 

--edited as I misused a term in my original post--

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Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno are gods. I've listened to this album about a hundred times over the past few months, especially "The Bogus Man":

 

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Roxy Music: "For Your Pleasure"

 

Great bass work by studio bassist John Porter, too!

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Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno are gods. I've listened to this album about a hundred times over the past few months, especially "The Bogus Man":
Wow, what a coincidence. I popped this baby in last night:

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Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)

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Marching Band, Spark Large

Patrick Watson, Close To Paradise

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