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RECOMMEND A LESS KNOWN ALBUM Lemmie start:
Muscles - Guns Babes Lemonade Genre: Synth Pop/Electronica Standouts: Marshmallow, Ice Cream, Sweaty, My Friend Richard Samples: http://www.last.fm/music/...arshmallow and a cool remix http://www.youtube.com/wa...thwJXKFEoU [Edited 7/16/08 0:30am] I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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Jim Boggia - Safe In Sound and Fidelity Is The Enemy
Honeydogs - 10,000 Years They are all excellent Power Pop albums! Everybody's looking 4 the answers
How the story started and how it will end What's the use in half a story, half a dream U have 2 climb all of the steps in between......RIP Prince | |
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somethinginthewater said: Jim Boggia - Safe In Sound and Fidelity Is The Enemy
Honeydogs - 10,000 Years They are all excellent Power Pop albums! Genre? Standouts? Audio samples? | |
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wolf parade - at mount zoomer
An individualist is a man who lives for his own sake and by his own mind; he neither sacrifices himself to others nor sacrifices others to himself... | |
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sassybritches said: wolf parade - at mount zoomer
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rock n'fuckin' roll
my favorite track is the final, epic track called kissing the beehive. the grey estates and language city are pretty alright, too! An individualist is a man who lives for his own sake and by his own mind; he neither sacrifices himself to others nor sacrifices others to himself... | |
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sassybritches said: rock n'fuckin' roll
my favorite track is the final, epic track called kissing the beehive. the grey estates and language city are pretty alright, too! Almost had me there! But you keep forgetting to "close" with audio samples! | |
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Cinnie said: somethinginthewater said: Jim Boggia - Safe In Sound and Fidelity Is The Enemy
Honeydogs - 10,000 Years They are all excellent Power Pop albums! Genre? Standouts? Audio samples? Jim Boggia - Fidelity Is The Enemy Genre: Power Pop Standouts: Several Thousand and Peter Pan Audio Samples: http://www.amazon.com/Fid...B00005N8OV Jim Boggia - Safe In Sound Genre: Power Pop Standouts: Where's The Party and Talk About The Weather Audio Samples: http://www.cduniverse.com...+Sound.htm Honeydogs - 10,000 Years Genre: Power Pop Standouts: 10,000 Years and Test Tube Kid Audio Samples: http://www.buy.com/prod/1...28346.html Everybody's looking 4 the answers
How the story started and how it will end What's the use in half a story, half a dream U have 2 climb all of the steps in between......RIP Prince | |
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Cinnie said: sassybritches said: rock n'fuckin' roll
my favorite track is the final, epic track called kissing the beehive. the grey estates and language city are pretty alright, too! Almost had me there! But you keep forgetting to "close" with audio samples! go to their myspace page, damn. haha! An individualist is a man who lives for his own sake and by his own mind; he neither sacrifices himself to others nor sacrifices others to himself... | |
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The Dynamics - What A Shame
Genre: Soul Standout tracks: Pretty much everything Audio sample: She's For Real (Bless You) It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: The Dynamics - What A Shame
Genre: Soul Standout tracks: Pretty much everything Audio sample: She's For Real (Bless You) THIS IS AN AWESOME ALBUM!!!! I GOT THAT ONE ON VINYL MANY YEARS AGO, PLAYED IT TO DEATH... Gee, you got me all emotional there. Is that out on CD now? Improved sound? | |
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Krid said: FuNkeNsteiN said: The Dynamics - What A Shame
Genre: Soul Standout tracks: Pretty much everything Audio sample: She's For Real (Bless You) THIS IS AN AWESOME ALBUM!!!! I GOT THAT ONE ON VINYL MANY YEARS AGO, PLAYED IT TO DEATH... Gee, you got me all emotional there. Is that out on CD now? Improved sound? Have U heard their version of princes "girls and boys"? sooo good Keenmeister | |
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Krid said: FuNkeNsteiN said: The Dynamics - What A Shame
Genre: Soul Standout tracks: Pretty much everything Audio sample: She's For Real (Bless You) THIS IS AN AWESOME ALBUM!!!! I GOT THAT ONE ON VINYL MANY YEARS AGO, PLAYED IT TO DEATH... Gee, you got me all emotional there. Is that out on CD now? Improved sound? It is indeed an awesome album There are two CD issues out there, one by Sequel UK released in 1995 ( http://www.amazon.com/Wha...791&sr=8-5 ), at 47,99$ (the sound quality, is in my opinion, good) and one by P-Vine Japan released in 2005 ( http://www.amazon.com/Wha...791&sr=8-2 ), at 56,18$. The sound quality on the Japanese release should also be very good. As you can see, they aren't all that cheap, but I suggest that you buy the album, while you still can. These suckas won't be around for long, trust me [Edited 7/17/08 0:58am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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andykeen said: Krid said: THIS IS AN AWESOME ALBUM!!!! I GOT THAT ONE ON VINYL MANY YEARS AGO, PLAYED IT TO DEATH... Gee, you got me all emotional there. Is that out on CD now? Improved sound? Have U heard their version of princes "girls and boys"? sooo good These are not the same Dynamics There are probably at least eight different bands called "The Dynamics" or "Dynamics" These guys recorded two albums, one in the late sixties and this one, What A Shame, in 1973. The Dynamics you are talking about, have only one album, released in 2007. Besides, they are more of a reggae act, if I'm not mistaken It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: andykeen said: Have U heard their version of princes "girls and boys"? sooo good These are not the same Dynamics There are probably at least eight different bands called "The Dynamics" or "Dynamics" These guys recorded two albums, one in the late sixties and this one, What A Shame, in 1973. The Dynamics you are talking about, have only one album, released in 2007. Besides, they are more of a reggae act, if I'm not mistaken Ah lol sowwwie sir, but i'll have to check your dynamics out Keenmeister | |
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andykeen said: FuNkeNsteiN said: These are not the same Dynamics There are probably at least eight different bands called "The Dynamics" or "Dynamics" These guys recorded two albums, one in the late sixties and this one, What A Shame, in 1973. The Dynamics you are talking about, have only one album, released in 2007. Besides, they are more of a reggae act, if I'm not mistaken Ah lol sowwwie sir, but i'll have to check your dynamics out Heeey, no probs Yea, be sure to check 'em out! It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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The Dramatics started life out as The Dynamics. But I think that they only released a single or two before becoming the much more famous moniker. | |
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andykeen said: FuNkeNsteiN said: These are not the same Dynamics There are probably at least eight different bands called "The Dynamics" or "Dynamics" These guys recorded two albums, one in the late sixties and this one, What A Shame, in 1973. The Dynamics you are talking about, have only one album, released in 2007. Besides, they are more of a reggae act, if I'm not mistaken Ah lol sowwwie sir, but i'll have to check your dynamics out ... and I was all that they were still around in 1986 covering Girls & Boys, long time after the early 70s | |
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Sondre Lerche Faces Down Music is the best... | |
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David Ryan Harris - David Ryan Harris
Dude put out a cold-blooded solo album full of well-written songs. The CD is funk rock but all I could find was an acoustic version of one of the songs. Now he plays with John Mayer, getting his ideas siphoned by him. http://www.youtube.com/wa...pEBWblcq5w [Edited 7/17/08 8:50am] | |
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One of the best ever concept albums by two of the most talented musicians you probably never heard of, Les Pierce and Bernard "Skipper" Wise. You can hear some very meaty 2 minute samples of each track at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/colourclub1 but don't click on Play All Tracks; the sequence is all screwed up and this is a work that's definitely meant to be heard in the intended order. You won't get the segues here but the album itself is one continuous track. Standout track is probably Freedom Words but there are many styles covered here and they are all good in their own way and the overall efffect is feeling like you've been on a musical journey ala Sgt. Pepper or Dark Side of the Moon. Enjoy! Colour Club JVC Records 1994 A collection comprised of 60's jazz, 70's funk, and 90's urban that is original and uncompromising tracks. Veteran songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalists Bernard and Pierce have set aside their individual projects, and set off together on a musical journey called Colour Club. What these guys do just for fun would make most musicians turn green with envy. A variety of vocalists and instrumentalists contributed their talents, making Colour Club a melting pot of sounds and images. The tracks included in this continuous loop of music range from rhythmic chants to urban ballads. The common thread in Colour Club's vibrant song tapestry is their positive message. Every song is an attitude-altering, thought-provoking good time. This fresh duo is on a musical trip...and everyone's invited. Ever wonder what kind of a project songwriters with hit-making backgrounds work on for pure personal satisfaction? Come to think of it, have you EVER heard one? Well, welcome to the Colour Club. What do other say about this album? "Probably one of the most innovative projects is the album "Colour Club" of the same named group. Released 1994 on the JVC label, it found no successor in this style. The group changes to club/dance and contemporary urban/RnB. Colour Club are Les Pierce and Bernard Wise. The album is a mixture of acid jazz, smooth jazz and some hip-hop. My favorite : "Freedom Words" with soundbites of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Rick Braun plays the fantastic muted trumpet on the second part). Also recommendable: "Consumption", it's my Rick Braun special. Bernard 's bass sounds like Marcus Miller and "The Cultures of Jazz", this jazzy hip-hop tune has a kicking brass section (Tony Guerrero - trumpet and Gary Meek - sax). Search the album, it's worth the buy!" [Edited 7/17/08 9:49am] | |
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OMG this thread has legs I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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OK next one that I recommend:
Alison Krauss - Forget About It Genre: Folk / Country / Bluegrass / Pop (?) Standouts: Empty Hearts, Ghost In This House, It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference, Maybe, Never Got Off The Ground (wow!), Stay, That Kind of Love (that's almost entire album - yes it's that good.) Comments: A lucky find. Forget About It is simply a very beautiful, heartfelt and super-melodic album. Nearly every song captivates the listener with subtle and elegant vocal arrangement, intelligent lyrics, and charming folk backing tracks. I guess the only thing that one might hold against this album is that some songs do sound alike. They do, but that's what makes this also a very cohesive album. GIVE IT A TRY! Seriously. Samples: http://www.amazon.com/For...B00000JMCL Stay http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related Forget About It http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related Ghost In This House http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related . [Edited 7/18/08 18:00pm] [Edited 7/20/08 22:54pm] I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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DakutiusMaximus said: WOW. Thanks for that! I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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Lisa Taylor-Secrets of The Heart
Puff Johnson-Miracle Lamya-Learning From Falling Sandra St. Victor-Gemini | |
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regcart said: Lisa Taylor-Secrets of The Heart
Puff Johnson-Miracle Lamya-Learning From Falling Sandra St. Victor-Gemini I won't even bother to read those until you flesh out your post with: -Genre: -Standout Tracks: -AUDIO SAMPLES?!? Isn't this the most important part? Include cover art if you can. That's the only way someone will try out your recommendation. | |
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aalloca said: Sondre Lerche Faces Down
you too. | |
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rushing07 said: DakutiusMaximus said: WOW. Thanks for that! Glad you liked it rush. They have a couple other very good albums out too but this one is truly something special. | |
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