and on lovely vinyl for 50p each (all mint too!) :
OMD Sugar TaxABC - How To Be a ZillionaireKid Creole - Off The Coast Of MePet Shop Boys - BehaviorPrince - LovesexyPrince - ParadeUnderworld - Change The Weather
― Dr. C (Dr. C), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:16 (twenty years ago) link
roland kayn- tektra (4 Cds for £25 is not bad at all)derek bailey- duos 2001john butcher/ vanessa mackess duohenri pousseur on the Bvvast label(those 3 on sale)rune lindbald (sp?): a Cd of his concrete stuff
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:30 (twenty years ago) link
* - must have been in a extraordinarily nostalgic mood that day!
― Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:55 (twenty years ago) link
Until I took a trip out of town!So euhh, the X just isn't enough:
Aesop Rock - Bazooka ToothBig Black - The Rich Man's Eight Track TapeBotch - Unifying Themes ReduxCarter, Betty - The Audience With Betty Carter (2CD)Coltrane, John - Interstellar SpaceColtrane, John - Olé ColtraneColtrane, John - Sun ShipDavis, Miles - At Newport 1958Davis, Miles - Complete In Personer At The Blackhawk (4CD)Davis, Miles - Miles SmilesDiscordance Axis - Original Sound Version (2003 re-release)Ellington, Duke - Money JungleFlying Luttenbachers, the - Infection And DeclineGordon, Dexter - Go!Hancock, Herbie - CrossingsMasada - 9: TetNecromantia - Cutts Of The Shadow (2CD)Praxis - MetatronRepulsion - Horrified (2CD)Rollins, Sonny - Tenor MadnessSanders, Pharoah - ThembiVarathron/Necromantia - Black Arts Lead To Everlasting Sins
― Øystein H-O (Øystein H-O), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 17:41 (twenty years ago) link
Tito Nieves: The Best. . .
The only Tito Nieves best of that I have any real use for, and even this has a fair number of songs I could do without. But it's nice to have the ones. Like a lot of salsa romantica, some of this material goes from very wimpy beginnings to fairly intense later sections. Unfortunately, some has wimpy office radio synthesizer all the way through. But, take the song playing right now: "De Mi Enamorate." The beginning strikes me as ridiculous and melodramatic, then it goes into a kind of blah wimpy section, but it turns into the sort of song that would get me onto the dance floor. There's some English language stuff on here, including a couple house tunes (which I actually don't hate). But of the salsa numbers, I think "Dejame Vivir" is great and "Le Gusta Que La Vean" is also very good, and reminds me of dancing outside in the summer.
The Rough Guide to Greece
I was excited about this based on some audio clips I listened to, but I'm disappointed. Still, it will at least help me get the names of a few performers I'd like to hear more from. Either way, I will be investigating Greek music further in the next few years, money permitting. I am starting to get some clues about what I might like, and I've found a promising looking U.S. distributor.
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Thursday, 4 December 2003 03:27 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Thursday, 4 December 2003 03:53 (twenty years ago) link
Gang of Four, Entertainment! (w/ only 3/4 of Yellow appended to it-- whoops)The Kinks, The KinksThe Kinks, Kinda KinksThe Kinks, The Kink KontroversyThe Kinks, Face to Face (all Castle editions w/ extra tracks)
used CDs:
Cocteau Twins, Head Over Heels/Sunburst and SnowblindErase Errata, Other AnimalsEssential Logic, Fanfare in the GardenThe Locust, Plague SoundscapesSolex, Low Kick and Hard BopThrowing Muses, The Real Ramona
― Chris F. (servoret), Thursday, 4 December 2003 03:59 (twenty years ago) link
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― Clarke B., Thursday, 4 December 2003 05:46 (twenty years ago) link
I JUST FOUND A COPY OF LA MONTE YOUNG'S WELL-TEMPERED PIANO ON CD IN SUPER MINT CONDITION AT MY LOCAL RECORD STORE.
― Clarke B., Thursday, 4 December 2003 05:47 (twenty years ago) link
― el sabor de gene (yournullfame), Thursday, 4 December 2003 05:48 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Thursday, 4 December 2003 05:53 (twenty years ago) link
― keith m (keithmcl), Thursday, 4 December 2003 06:02 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 10 December 2003 21:13 (twenty years ago) link
all second hand
joseph jarman: song for
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 10 December 2003 21:21 (twenty years ago) link
and i get on the train and its school home time cos i've skived off early and i'm surrounded by 13-14 year olds and i keep the cover in my bag as i slip the disc into the walkman and i feel like a kiddy fiddler. and the disc is a bit meh anyway.
i can't remember all of what i passed up. hvratski's swarm & dither, a genesisi p.orridge spoken word thing, a two disc ardkore comp (had cookin' up yer brain on it). fucknows.
= i am an idiot.
― gaz (gaz), Wednesday, 10 December 2003 21:49 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 10 December 2003 22:11 (twenty years ago) link
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― willem (willem), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:35 (twenty years ago) link
This is very good. The worst thing about it is that it end too soon.
― Rockist Scientist, Thursday, 11 December 2003 18:49 (twenty years ago) link
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― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Friday, 12 December 2003 08:30 (twenty years ago) link
Various Artists: Salsa Dura de CaliHaris Alexiou: Ta Laika Tis Haroulas
The salsa compilation seems pretty good, but I will comment later. (I think "Cali de Rumba" sounds way better loud on a club sound system when I am warmed up than it does on my home CD player, at a moderate volume. And I don't think that makes it weak-ass music, to allude to an old thread I was just taking another look at.)
Now playing Haris Alexiou. I know this song! I think this CD is going to be great. This makes me want to cook garlicky food.
I also ordered the Beginner's Guide to Arabic Music just to see what it's like, since it's on sale at cduniverse.com for a pretty reasonable price (considering it's a 3-CD set).
I think Alexiou is way more instantly accessible than most of the Arab stuff I recommend, and she's quite good.
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 03:27 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 03:29 (twenty years ago) link
The Dastan Ensemble with Shahram Nazeri: Through EternityPsaratonis: Cretan MusicMarke b03 label compilation
I know nothing about the latter.
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 03:46 (twenty years ago) link
Tom Newman - Fine Old Tom (very very silly)David Bedford - Instructions for Angels (fucking horrible)LFO - Sheath (already in return pile, confused)Blonde Redhead - Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons (I'm playing in a band with someone who sourced a loop from the song 'In Particular' which got caught in my head. Not sure about most of the rest of this album but this one song is very addictive)Musique de la Grece Antique - Atrium Musicae de Madrid - Gregorio PaniaguaJean-Francois Laporte - Mantra (Zambone Concrete)Outkast - AqueminiDagmar Krause - Tank BattlesZeek Sheck - Worcriers vs. The Care Company (wonderful, insane. especially track 3 & onward)
― (Jon L), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 03:57 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 04:57 (twenty years ago) link
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― Jon Williams (ex machina), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 05:45 (twenty years ago) link
― o. nate (onate), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 18:17 (twenty years ago) link
― Jon Williams (ex machina), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 19:17 (twenty years ago) link
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 21:19 (twenty years ago) link
Iannis Xenakis - OresteiaBernard Parmegiani - La Creation Du MondeKoji Asano - Spherical Moss FactoryAkiyama / Nakamura / Sugimoto / Wastell - FoldingsToshimara Nakamura - No-Input Mixing Board (3)Otomo Yoshihide - Ensemble CathodeAlbert Ayler - The Copenhagen Tapes
No more records this year now! Oh shit, the January sales...
― udu wudu (udu wudu), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 21:27 (twenty years ago) link
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 21:29 (twenty years ago) link
― scott m (mcd), Tuesday, 16 December 2003 21:35 (twenty years ago) link
I have a good part of it, but have never been able to find a copy of "Over the Edge".
― earlnash, Tuesday, 16 December 2003 21:44 (twenty years ago) link
the latter was my introduction to them back then. imo, they hit their peak on these albums. the opening songs to side A and B of BSD (the Seabirds & Wide Open Road, resp.) are glorious songs, and somehow paint a picture of how i imagine Australia (esp. the outback) to be (having never actually been there. yet). it's a shame that David McComb is no longer on this world.
― willem (willem), Wednesday, 17 December 2003 10:19 (twenty years ago) link
― Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Wednesday, 17 December 2003 11:50 (twenty years ago) link
1. Neil Young - "Decade"2. Bubba Sparxxx - "Deliverance"3. R.E.M. - "In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003"4. The Roots - "Phrenology"5. Drive-By Truckers - "Decoration Day"6. Self - "Breakfast With Girls"7. Jet - "Get Born"8. The Rolling Stones - "Black And Blue"9. Erasure - "Hits! The Very Best Of Erasure"10. Brooks & Dunn - "Red Dirt Road"
#1 and #6 were to replace the copies that were stolen from me when hooligans raided my apartment when I lived in San Antonio two years ago.
― John Fredland (jfredland), Wednesday, 17 December 2003 12:03 (twenty years ago) link
― nathalie (nathalie), Wednesday, 17 December 2003 12:21 (twenty years ago) link
― Michael B, Wednesday, 17 December 2003 12:36 (twenty years ago) link
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Wednesday, 17 December 2003 13:28 (twenty years ago) link
Ry Cooder and the other guy with the Spanish name: Mambo SinuendoVarious Artists: Nu Afrobeat Experience
I haven't seen any mention of the second one, on ILM, but it seems pretty good at first listen. It came out last year, sort of another tribute to Fela, but not as overly as Red Hot + Riot. Overall this seems closer to the original Afrobeat sound (and the vocalists sound primarily African to me), though there is some borrowing from house, for example. (The houseified tracks work for me, but I'm not sure what people who are house fans would think.) Includes a Tony Allen track.
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Thursday, 18 December 2003 00:23 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Thursday, 18 December 2003 00:48 (twenty years ago) link
chas smith - aluminum overcastbach - secret of the semitones - andrew lawrence-king, baroque harpbubba sparxxx - deliverancewanna buy a craprak?pluramon - dreams top rock (impeccably simulated, but why? strong reservations)deadbeat vs. stephen beaupre - it's a crackhaus thing ($3)aelters - ardchilds' com.undoyoshihide / takemura - turntables and computerslinda perhacs - parallelogramsmary margaret o'hara - apartment huntingharold budd - la bella vistabartok plays bartok - microkosmosbeethoven - diabelli variations - pollini
― (Jon L), Saturday, 20 December 2003 03:58 (twenty years ago) link
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― o. nate (onate), Saturday, 20 December 2003 21:53 (twenty years ago) link
Marcel Khalife: CaressVarious: From the Libyan Folklor [sic]Music
Very interesting new instrumental album from Marcel Khalife. He's mixing jazz elements with Arab music, not an original idea I realize, but I like what he's doing here more than I like just about any other combination of Arab music with jazz that I've heard. I'm glad he is getting away from the big orchestral works which all sounded the same to me, and which I didn't like to begin with. The personnel includes his sons (I assume): Rami and Bachar Khalife, Peter Herbert (who typically plays with jazz musicians) on bass, and a cameo appearance by violinist Omar Guey (soloing). The first three or four tracks flow together quite nicely, but the fifth--what is this--this thing? I heard something very similar in a song on an older Khalife album. It's like an extended Chopinesque version of "Happy Birthday To You!" Unbelievably sacharine. I have no idea what he is trying to do here. Nothing else on the CD is like that one track, although I'm not crazy about his son Rami's piano playing in some cases. A little too influenced by Romantic era classical piano. (Both his sons are trained in European classical music.) Overall, I like it quite a bit. The use of vibraphones (played by Bachar) adds an unexpected color, which works extremely well with Arab rhythms. The second track has an odd disjunctive sort of rhythm that seems to borrow from free jazz. (It's not Arab, I'm sure, and it's not a straightahead jazz rhythm.) Also, the audio quality is very high. I hope this Khalife CD gets some press. (I hope the label is sending out review copies, and not just to "world music" magazines, but to other places where it might have a chance of being covered.)
I've only heard part of Disc 1 of the 3-CD set of folkloric music from Libya. I guess it's not too different from other Islamic mystical trance-oriented type stuff I have heard from North Africa, though I like it a little better than I usually like such recordings. The melody is very Arab sounding, to me, while the rhythms seem more African. I think this would be great live. The sound quality is not very good, but there is an echoey female announcer at the beginning of a couple tracks, and the lo-fi sound gives that a psychedelic sort of quality. (It's very brief though.)
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 01:10 (twenty years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 02:35 (twenty years ago) link