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Tell us about your new purchases in August . . . Viktor Vaughn a/k/a MF Doom -- Vaudeville Villain
The Roots -- Tipping Point Yesterday's New Quintet -- Stevie . . . and . . . y'all gonna kill me behind this . . . Stevie Wonder -- Songs In The Key of Life (never owned a copy before today) what are you guys picking up this week/month? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Hopefully I'll be getting the following:
Bootsy Collins: 1st album (can't think of the name) Bootsy Collins: Bootsy? Player Of The Year Curtis Mayfield: Curtis Curtis Mayfield: Roots Curtis Mayfield: Live Cody Chestnutt: The Headphone Masterpiece Terence Trent D'Arby: Greatest Hits The Parliaments: Testifyin' And if I can afford it probably the new Faces box set Five Guys Walk Into A Bar. | |
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ooh, i got tipping point...it's my first roots album and i'm not sure what to make of it. i like it. the first song creeps me out, i think in a good way. not sure if i'm crazy about the rapping style (oh, flame away), but the music around it is pretty freakin' fantastic. | |
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Hopefully that new Madonna- AL remix cd comes out, if not Ill just add to my P collection.
Can someone help me, P has a DVD with music videos but when im on amazon, everyone gives it a poor rating, so should i buy it or not, tks! | |
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I haven't bought anything...but have been given some great stuff...
Music for TV Dinners Entheogenic - Spontaneus Illumination Thicke - Some R&B/Stevie Wonderish/Outkast guy...good stuff. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Anxiety said: ooh, i got tipping point...it's my first roots album and i'm not sure what to make of it. i like it. the first song creeps me out, i think in a good way. not sure if i'm crazy about the rapping style (oh, flame away), but the music around it is pretty freakin' fantastic.
I can put my tomato away. waits in the bushes for Supernova | |
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rialb said: Hopefully I'll be getting the following:
Bootsy Collins: 1st album (can't think of the name) The first one was Stretchin' Out in a Rubber Band. While you're at it get Aaah the Name is Bootsy too | |
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Picked up:
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters (2004) Fefe Dobson - Fefe Dobson (2003) Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Shoot From The Hips/Read My Lips (2003) Brandy - Afrodisiac (2004) Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand (2004) Tim'm West - Songs From Red Dirt (2004) Getting: Anita Baker - My Everything and some others... [This message was edited Tue Aug 3 15:57:52 2004 by JANFAN4L] | |
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Recent purchases:
The Roots - The Tipping Point Rahsaan Patterson - After Hours D'Angelo - Live, Rare and Unreleased 2LP Donny Hathaway - These Songs For You Live This month I am purchasing: Eddie Hazel - Games, Dames and Guitar Thangs (reissue) Joi - Tennesse Slim is the Bomb (if it doesn't get pushed back) Jill Scott - Words and Sounds Vol 2: Beautifully Human The Isley Brothers - Taken to the Next Phase Prince - Purple Rain SE, Under the Cherry Moon and That Greedy Bitch DVDs Boney James - Pure [This message was edited Tue Aug 3 15:58:48 2004 by psykosoul] | |
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"The Essential Isley Brothers" came out today. I havent listened to it yet, but this "Essential" series is incredible so I expect it to be great. "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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I went on a spending spree this past weekend - I actually picked most of these up on July 31, but I'll share them with you anyway...
Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance - classic post-punk record. The band is considered a forefather of industrial rock, though I don't quite hear it - there are electronic noises peppered throughout the record, but mostly the lp is Can style anti-rock with tighter song-structure. It's not quite as good as their follow-up album (title escapes me), but still very, very good. Joe Ely - 20th Century Masters collection - most of the 20th century masters releases are pretty lame, but this one is a keeper. Good song selection and excellent sound quality. Beulah - Yoko - Typical Beulah record in that it's half genius and half forgettable. Me and Jesus Don't Talk Anymore is one of the more addictive songs I've heard lately despite the cringe-inducing title. Ladybug Transistor - self-titled - very good rootsy music that sounds like a cross between the Band and Stereolab with Lee Hazelwood on vocals. David Byrne/Brian Eno - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - found it cheap, so I picked it up. Musically very similar to Remain in Light (I believe it was recorded concurrently, or maybe immediately after that album). The Fall - 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong - I own practically everything on here...why did I bother buying it? In retrospect, this was a pretty dopey purchase. Stooges - First album - found it cheap - I've heard all the songs a million times, but I've somehow managed to never own this album until now. spelling correction... [This message was edited Tue Aug 3 18:53:19 2004 by flipwilson] | |
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namepeace said: Stevie Wonder -- Songs In The Key of Life (never owned a copy before today)
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Snow Patrol . | |
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I just traded in a bunch of Cd's that probably would've never made it to my Cd player ever again. With the money I got from that I picked up:
WagonChrist- Sorry I Make You Lush This title wasn't on my list, but I walked into the local indie music store in my hood and they happened to be playing it. As I listened while shopping this track came on, as listened closer and I could hear that he had mix the groove for Don't Stop The Music by Yabrough and People with Trans Europe Express by Kraftwerk after I came to this realization I ran to the counter and asked who was playing.....and there you go. The rest of the tracks are pretty much mediocure electronica, but that one track makes it worth it all. Dr.Rocket-The Unnecessary History of Doctor Rockit This is a pseudenom that Matthew Herbert Records under. Everything I've purchased by this Cat has been ill! I wasn't disappointed with this title either, though I do miss that one girl he usually collaborates with on this relase. The Microphones- Glow 2 I bought this after hearing samples and kinda because I was drawing a blank at the wrecka stow like I usually do, but I had to leave with some new stuff. I still haven't thrown it into the player yet to give an opinion on it. Other than those 3 titles, I've pretty much been listening to Rhapsody. I'm hook! ANd they have so much stuff on there, that I find it hard to buy any more cd's unless it's something important and crucial to the collection or they don't have it in their database. | |
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Something old that I don't have yet. These days, I very seldom go into the record store knowing what I want until I browse for a while. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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So far:
Al Green - Let's Stay Together (Remaster) Cyndi Lauper - A Night To Remember (Japan Bonus Track) The Pointer Sisters - The Best Of The Psychedelic Furs - Forever Now (Remaster) Modern English - After The Snow (Bonus Tracks) Taylor Dayne - Tell It To My Heart Mo' Money - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Prince & The N.P.G. - Gett Off (US Maxi) Monica - So Gone (US Promo) Mary J. Blige - Love @ 1st Sight (US Promo) Jody Watley - Off The Hook (US Promo) Jody Watley - Precious Love (US Promo) Savage Garden - I Want You (US Maxi) Karyn White - Ritual Of Love Rachel Stevens - Funky Dory The Four Tops - Still Waters Run Deep/Changing Times (Stereo Remaster) The Four Tops - Yesterday's Dreams/Soul Spin (Stereo Remaster) The Four Tops - On Top/Reach Out (Stereo Remaster) plus a bunch of Janet maxis and promos | |
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Ricky Fant'e.....Rewind
Van Hunt.....??? Brandy.....Afrodisiac | |
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Shit! I haven't bought anything this month yet. I feel like I'm missing out or slacking or something. | |
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So far this month (all three days of it), I've purchased:
k.d. lang --HYMNS FROM THE 49TH PARALLEL (She and Annie Lennox are just my favorite female pop vocalists, period. I'm already smitten with her version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah.") Nikka Costa -- EVERYBODY'S GOT THEIR SOMETHING ...because I'm a moron and late as hell. And it IS the shit... What I plan to buy soon: Scissor Sisters -- I'm curious and like what I've heard The Roots -- just because it's REAL music...haven't heard any of it but bet I'd like it Ladysmith Black Mambazo -- saw them on my daughter's Sesame Street dvd and was reminded how cool they sound, and I don't own anything by them...anyone know what I should buy? Stevie Wonder -- the new one, which was SUPPOSED to come out July 27 and now has dropped from the radar...UGH. Keith/Kacey | |
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Heard Ricky Fante on Jay Leno a little more than a week ago.
Awesome. His voice is so rough, passionate, and expressive. It rattled me to my soul. So, I'll definitely get him this week. Plus, some old Tracy Chapman (heard fast car on the radio the other day. Can't get it out of my head). | |
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I know the album itself is not brand new, but I recently bought Everything But The Girl's Amplified Heart cd. A close friend recorded Massive Attack's track "Protection" featuring Tracey Thorn for me, and I fell in love with her voice.
"Troubled Mind" is a lovely little track.... | |
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Cloudbuster said: namepeace said: Stevie Wonder -- Songs In The Key of Life (never owned a copy before today)
Yeah, kid. The truth hurts. It's mesmerizing, time will tell whether it can surpass Talking Book as my favorite Stevie LP. But I doubt that happens. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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It's only the 4th so I don't think I've gotten much but so far this summer I've bought...
Stevie B-The Best Of Dannii Minogue-The Remixes (pre-"Neon Nights" collection) The Pixies-Death to the Pixies (one best of and one live...amazing!) Linda Rondstat-The Very Best Of Van Halen-The Best Of Both Worlds ...see a pattern Brandy-Afrodisiac The Cure-The Cure (w/ bonus DVD) Pet Shop Boys-Very/Further Listening 1992-1994 Hellboy-Special 2 Disc Edition (sounds impressive but apparently they are releasing a director's cut which I'm sure will include much more than the 3 minor deleted scenes) Family Guy-Seasons 1 and 2 Aqua Teen Hunger Force-Volume 2 | |
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I have heard YNQ's "Stevie" twice now and it may very well be a great album. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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psykosoul said: rialb said: Hopefully I'll be getting the following:
Bootsy Collins: 1st album (can't think of the name) The first one was Stretchin' Out in a Rubber Band. While you're at it get Aaah the Name is Bootsy too Already got it! The only Bootsy album I own, other than Bootsy's New Rubber Band. | |
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I'll be picking up Jill Scott's new one at the one of the month and Ms. Baker, the first week of September. Other than those and maybe Ricky Fante', I'm not too excited about anything. | |
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I went to Amoeba in Hollywood on the 1st. (my favorite place on earth!) and picked up the following...at best thing of all...Paid with STORE CREDIT...
Prince & the Revolution-Flesh 4 Fantasy (Bootleg...basically audio of the 1985 Live VHS) kd Lang-Hymns of the 49th Parrallell Scissor Sisters Talking Heads-Remain in Light Gavin DeGraw-Chariot Stripped Alison Krauss & Union Station Live DVD So far so good..... Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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August isn't even four days old yet!
I've only bought one album: Kittie - Until The End I'm going to their show tonight and wanted to hear the latest CD beforehand so I bought it yesterday. I was very impressed. There's more singing and stronger melodies than their last album, Oracle. Their sound is still very heavy, but much more listenable. If opening act Candiria impresses me enough, I'll pick up one of their CDs at the show. I was always curious about their fusion of hardcore and jazz. | |
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walking these streets with a slight headache
wondering how i could have made what i make see, i don't wanna be carried and i don't wanna be buried i just wanna be married to the very first thought but oh i get so caught up thinking these thoughts that i thought up and i know i've gotta, i've got to find a way i've got to find a way to get my mind off replayreplayreplayreplayreplayreplayreplay see, i try my very best to be just who i am but everybody wants me to be like Zimmerman so i thought about giving in but then i think again i don't care about what who said, i'm too busy listening to the voices in my head let the haters hate tell them to pull up seat i'll serve their words on plates...talking all that shit...tell them time to eat let them eat shit scheisse merde do any of you squares know where i canget a joint around here shit scheisse merde do any of you ladies care for a game of truth or dare shit scheisse merde i ain't fucking scared of no lions, tigers, bears, oh shit scheisse merde catch me singing this in 20 years at some local county fair if i had a dollar for every single yes but you took away one for every no then i'd have about $6 which incidentally is how much i got in my pocket right now if i had a dollar for every single yes but you took away one for every no then i'd have about $6 which divided by seven and do your math right and that ain't shit scheisse merde all you fucking squares better say your fucking prayers shit scheisse merde but i ain't fucking scared of no lions tigers bears oh shit scheisse merde what did george bush say when he met tony blair? shit scheisse merde he said you act like you care and i act like i care and we both stay rich stay rich as shit scheisse merde | |
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namepeace said: Cloudbuster said: Yeah, kid. The truth hurts. It's mesmerizing, time will tell whether it can surpass Talking Book as my favorite Stevie LP. But I doubt that happens. Talking Book hangs together better as an album but there are more genuine highlights on SITKoL. In my opinion, anyway. | |
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