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« Reply #80 on: 6 Nov 2003, 12:43 am »
My SecondSpin order is in! Didn't want to spoil the surprise but now I can tell all...

Quite a variety this time:

The B-52's Time Capsule
Never had their stuff before. They got a good groove out a Athens GA.
A complilation, but its an HDCD compilation. Ooh Ahh

Emerson Lake & Palmer Extended Versions
Another compilation - these are live versions. Hope "extended" also means "good".

Jennifer Warnes The Hunter
'Nuff said. Oh, except its DDD again.

Neil Young Comes a Time
One of the best, IMHO, Neil albums. Had it on vinyl years ago. Refused to pay $18 for it when I could rarely find it.  Hey $8.99 is still expensive for SecondSpin!

Utopia Ra
Have you ever heard an electrified fairy tale? Heard this album a few times way back in the late 70's probably when Pez was in diapers, and could not rest until I figured out what it was I had heard. Finally found it. It is still in shrinkwrap, with the old kind of seals on it - a silver colored metalic tape tab thing, across the middle of the edge - with a "Compact Disc Super Saver Series" sticker on it.

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« Reply #81 on: 6 Nov 2003, 03:20 am »
It just so happens that I've got an order on the way from Secondspin.com, too. NathanM's sampler inspired me to buy a couple things he had on his disc.

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« Reply #82 on: 6 Nov 2003, 03:59 am »
The Strokes Room on Fire LP

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« Reply #83 on: 6 Nov 2003, 06:24 pm »
Rush In Rio-DVD and CD, Best Buy for 40 for all

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« Reply #84 on: 6 Nov 2003, 07:02 pm »
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Tempted to go see Pete Yorn who's playing about three minutes from home next week...   ...


Well, did you?  I saw him live when he opened for Semisonic in Boston.  At the time I didn't take him seriously... I kind of thought of him as an Eddie Vetter rip-off.  However, I liked his music and he was definitely into it when I saw him perform (Kind of Eddie-ish).  I ended up buying his album out of curiosity.. (I missed most of his act).. and now I've bought his next album as well.  Both albums are in the regular rotation and my wife really likes him as well.  After that show, I got a promo disk for Bob Schneider who was playing later.  I have really gotten into his music as well.  His big album was 'Lonelyland' which I find extremely good.  It's kind of folksy-bluesy-rock.  So, this one concert turned me onto 2 awesome artists.  Plus, I got to meet everyone in Semisonic and talk to them for a while before the show.

The latest my wife and I have picked up is Dave Matthew's new one... AWESOME album.  I've listened to it at least 6 times in the past 2 days.  I generally don't care for DM that much.  I liked Under the Table and Dreaming and that was about it.  The rest was good but, nothing I got super-excited about.  This latest album is pretty mellow, clean, simple, and more musical than any previous album.  It's melodic and 'pretty' in a lot of ways.  It's also fairly dark and eery at the same time.  Go Dave!

She also bought Sting's new one.  Sucks... from beginning to end.  

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« Reply #85 on: 6 Nov 2003, 10:48 pm »
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Well, did you?  I saw him live when he opened for Semisonic in Boston.  

Extremely laziness took hold and didn't end up going.   :nono:

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The latest my wife and I have picked up is Dave Matthew's new one... AWESOME album. I've listened to it at least 6 times in the past 2 days. I generally don't care for DM that much. I liked Under the Table and Dreaming and that was about it. The rest was good but, nothing I got super-excited about. This latest album is pretty mellow, clean, simple, and more musical than any previous album. It's melodic and 'pretty' in a lot of ways. It's also fairly dark and eery at the same time. Go Dave!

This I am very glad to hear -- its his solo album, correct?  The albums have continually gotten worse to the point that I yawned when I heard a new release was out..  But you're the second peson that has mentioned it being mellow and a bit dark, which usually what I'm after..

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She also bought Sting's new one. Sucks... from beginning to end.

Another artist that at each new release I've yawned at but used to truly enjoy.  Thanks for the warning.

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« Reply #86 on: 7 Nov 2003, 01:56 pm »
Greg Brown tribute "Going Driftless"  and Richard Shindell's "Courier."

I sent someone some Gillian Welch stuff, so she copied a CD of the Greg Brown tribute (which has Gillian doing a track). Quite a groups of performers--Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Iris Dement, Shawn Colvin, Mary Chapin Carpenter as well as some names that I'd barely heard of (but who carry off their songs as well as the stars).

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006EXK6/ref%3Dnosim/lksmsubsite-sub-mu-asin-20/002-1349314-1212008


Richard Shindell is also in the singer/songwriter/guitarist school; "Courier" is a live performance of hits from his past three albums.  Maybe a blend of early James Taylor and Bob Dylan??? Very pleasing voice, but some of the lyrics confuse me---"Nora" makes comparison of a love triangle to the scandalous love affair of Abelard & Heloise (I'll have to admit that I had to look up Abelard).

Carlman

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« Reply #87 on: 7 Nov 2003, 09:39 pm »
CJR...
About DM, yes, I believe it is solo... I didn't really think about it but, the band's sound is missing.  The long violin solo's are gone... etc.  If you like Tori Amos, older Sting, (Dream of the Blue Turtles), and Pete Yorn... I can't see why you wouldn't at least enjoy his new album.  There is a special album that's the same price at Best Buy that has a bonus live album in it.  There's some older stuff on it that's boring but, hey, it's free.

I would've never bought it but, my wife went on a binge lately.  She got the latest Tori Amos album as well which she loves but, I haven't decided about it yet.  

Sorry to hear you missed Yorn.  Maybe he'll be back and you can be 'Yorn again'... har har... :lol:  sorry, couldn't resist.

The Stingk album is listenable I guess... but, not by me.  Again, if you like the old stuff.. and maybe Mercury Falling.... you probably won't like the newest one.

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« Reply #88 on: 7 Nov 2003, 09:54 pm »
ive been enjoying the new dm for a few weeks now .
his live at folsom field boulder colorado cd kicks ass also, one of the better live cd's ive ever heard - he must use a good engineer.

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« Reply #89 on: 12 Nov 2003, 01:01 am »
--Blind Willie Johnson - Dark was the Night (excellent)
--Audioslave - Audioslave (if you liked Soundgarden, you'll like half the album)
--White Stripes - De Stijl (rawer than Elephant)
--Po' Girl - Po' Girl (some catchy tunes, Allison Russel has a nice voice)
--Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke Band - East Meets West (interesting, but need to hear a few more times)
--Sinead O'Connor - She Who Dwells... (I buy everything she puts out...not sure why anymore)
--Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Academy of St. Martin in the Field  
 
Regards,

Chris

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« Reply #90 on: 12 Nov 2003, 01:06 am »
I just bought Alison Krauss & Union Station's, "So Long So Wrong."  Really loving it.

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« Reply #91 on: 23 Nov 2003, 06:36 pm »
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« Reply #92 on: 23 Nov 2003, 07:17 pm »
Recently picked up the box set of the ENTIRE Ella Songbook collection, in re-mastered sound no less.  Working through 16 discs of Ella in good sound, am in heaven.

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« Reply #93 on: 23 Nov 2003, 11:33 pm »
The Beatles Let it Be Naked CD

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« Reply #94 on: 24 Nov 2003, 05:40 pm »
Dream Theater-Train of Thought. A little harder than the previous album but  a listen all around. It has an enhanced bit on there that allows you to get a making of perspective.

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« Reply #95 on: 25 Nov 2003, 10:43 pm »
First, I will need to get this:

http://www.msnbc.com/news/997574.asp?0ql=c7p

Also picked up:

Mingus at Carnegie Hall, and another copy of Monk, Live at The Jazz Workshop, Complete.

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« Reply #96 on: 25 Nov 2003, 11:47 pm »
I wanted to buy the new Flaming Lips DVD-A which should be out, but BB didn't have it. :?   Those dumbfucks overall do a piss poor job of keeping on top of new stuff anyway.

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« Reply #97 on: 4 Dec 2003, 06:25 pm »
Got Concerto for Orchestra/Miraculous Mandarin - New York Philharmonic yesterday in the mail. Very realistic sounding MC disc - very subtle hall ambience mixed to the rears. Need to have another listen when the house is less noisy but first impression was great!
-Scott

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« Reply #98 on: 4 Dec 2003, 06:50 pm »
Picket up Jet - Get Born yesterday on a whim and gave it a listen last night.  Really good CD and pretty damn good recording.  In the same genre as Strokes and other neo-beatlesque bands.

BTW, I picked up this CD at Virgin Mega for $7.99.

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« Reply #99 on: 4 Dec 2003, 09:14 pm »
I just picked up:

A Perfect Circle - Thirteen Steps (Vinyl and CD)
AC/DC - Set of 15 Remastered Albums (Vinyl, of course)
Janes Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual (Vinyl)
Outkast - Stankonia (Vinyl)
Ben Harper - Diamonds on the Inside (Vinyl)
Led Zeppelin II (200 Gram Vinyl)
Led Zeppelin - Presence (200 Gram Vinyl)
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go (Vinyl)
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me (Vinyl)
DSOTM - 30th Anniversary Remaster (Vinyl)
Lyle Lovett - My Baby Don't Tolerate (Vinyl)
Debussy/Brahms/Bartok - Sonatas for Violyn and Piano - Abel/Steinberg (Vinyl)
Liszt - Totantanz/Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No 1 - Janis (Vinyl)
Charles Mingus - Ah Um (Vinyl)
Respighi - Pines of Rome and Fountains of Rome - Reiner (Vinyl)

Ray Brown - Walk On (CD)
Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary (CD)
Linkin Park - Meteora (Enhance CD)
Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane (CD)
Killing Joke - Killing Joke (CD)
311 - Evolver (CD)
Adema - Unstable (CD)
Kings of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood (CD)
Fuel - Natural Selection (CD)
AFI - Sing the Sorrow (CD)
Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers (CD)
Nickelback - The Long Road (CD)
Steely Dan - Goucho (Hybrid SACD)
Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk (CD)
Michael McDonald - Motown (Hybrid SACD)
Seal - IV (CD)
Sting - Sacred Love (CD)
Coldplay Live (CD)

Beethoven 5&7 - Kleiber (Hybrid SACD)
Bach: The Well-Temperd Clavier Book I - Schiff - (CD)
Rhpasodies - Stokowski (Hybrid SACD)
Saint-Saens - Symphony No. 3/Moussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition Edo De Waart (Hybrid SACD)
Murray Perahia - Plays Bach (CD)
YO-YO Ma - Obrigado Brazil (CD)
Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn: First Piano Concertos - Lang-Lang/Barenboum (CD)