Radiohead-In Rainbows: I´ve been waiting a long time for this album and it was definitely worth the wait. So much has been said about this release that I´m not gonna go into details why I think that thias album is a masterpiece. My favourite Track today: "Jigsaw Falling Into Place". Kula Shaker - Strangefolk: I was curious if Kula Shaker had another good album in them nearly ten years after their last release. The answer is: yes! The album is way better than their second album, sounds like a 60s/70s record with influences by Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, early Pink Floyd and many others. Roisin Murphy - Overpowered: : Great disco-record by the Moloko-Singer. Justice - Justice: This french duo deliveres a perfect dance-CD in the vein of Daft Punk. See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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Mara said: unkemptpueblo said: well, --->it seems you never go to a gig w/out your trusty cam-oo-rah<---, so lets see em! You've noticed! Welllll, since you askedddd. Here's some shots I got off my phone (I couldn't get any of Meshell because she is very strict about any kind of cameras or flash photography while she performs -- due to her epilepsy. Here's the scene right when I left the venue after the show. They were playing old school hip hop [Fat Boys, Special Ed, etc.] And here's a shot of some posters I saw on a liquor store in Brooklyn. OH YEAH, COREY GLOVER (of Living Colour) was in the AUDIENCE! I said hi to him after the show. My little fam moment. lol yeah..I forgot about her epilepsy. Flash Photography is what set her off at at least one of the shows earlier this year, when she doused some cats with water. Glad you didnt get your Ansel Adams on A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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Cinnie said: unkemptpueblo said: Eardrum is excellent! Is most of Madlibs production as lush as 'Still the New DAy"? To me, thats the tightest track on the album. His beats are usually as soulful but not that polished, I swear someone went in and did post-production on "Still The New Day" (I agree though, that's the reason I bought the album). yeah man, that shit is magnificent! Where's a good place to startw/ Madlib? A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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unkemptpueblo said: Cinnie said: His beats are usually as soulful but not that polished, I swear someone went in and did post-production on "Still The New Day" (I agree though, that's the reason I bought the album). yeah man, that shit is magnificent! Where's a good place to startw/ Madlib? Quasimoto - The Unseen (produced by Madlib) He did all the beats and actually is the voice of Quasimoto with a Camille-type effect on his voice. You'll bug out! | |
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Too many for accounting, but a few off the top of my head:
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Me'Shell Ndegeocello :: The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams
Jill Scott :: The Real Thing - Words & Sounds Vol. 3 Angie Stone :: The Art of Love & War Chaka Khan :: Funk This Queen Latifah :: Trav'lin' Light Rufus :: Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan & Rags To Rufus Bill Withers :: Lean On Me - The Best Of Bill Withers Some Stuff I've Preordered: Alicia Keys :: As I Am Luther Vandross :: Love, Luther (Putting it off til Christmas day, though!) Check me out and add me on:
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Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings ~ 100 Days 100 Nights
Maroon 5 ~ It Won't Be Soon Before Long Daryl Hall & John Oats ~ Greatest Hits Me'Shell Ndegeocello ~ The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams Jill Scott ~ The Real Thing - Words & Sounds Vol. 3 Chaka Khan ~ Funk This Just Call Me Afrochick
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not a "purchase" per se, but i just inherited the entire frank zappa catalog on CD (and most of it on vinyl as well). i don't even know where to begin. | |
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Anxiety said: not a "purchase" per se, but i just inherited the entire frank zappa catalog on CD (and most of it on vinyl as well). i don't even know where to begin.
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Anxiety said: not a "purchase" per se, but i just inherited the entire frank zappa catalog on CD (and most of it on vinyl as well). i don't even know where to begin.
Is there an emoticon for envy? Seriously, though, I've had some of his legendary albums for a few years, but I'm just now going through his entire catalog and finding out first hand that this guy is truly one of the masters. | |
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