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Bauhausnude

Posted: May 31, 2011

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What titles in your music collection have you been giving much love to (listening to a lot) lately?

For me, it's been the following:

The Rolling Stones-Their Satanic Majesties Request
Pink Floyd- The Dark Side Of The Moon
Kraftwerk- Trans Europe Express
Destroyer- Streethawk: A Seduction
KRS One- Return Of The Boom Bap
Lightspeed Champion- Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You
Ol' Dirty Bastard- Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
The Sire Records "Just Say Yes" Samplers (all seven volumes)
Bob Dylan & The Band- The Basement Tapes
The Who- The Who By Numbers
The Sisters Of Mercy- First And Last And Always
The Temptations- Greatest Hits (1966 vinyl version)
Stevie Wonder- For Once In My Life
Funkadelic- Who's A Funkadelic?
Galaxie 500- The Portable Galaxie 500
JJ Grey & Mofro- Georgia Warhorse
Buddy Guy- Living Proof
PJ Harvey- Let England Shake

TexasnNewd

Posted: Jun 2, 2011

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Digital has allowed me to expand my horizons somewhat and has allowed me to dip into yesteryears artist as well...having said that:
Pink Floyd ... Echos
Freeman and Chaquico ... Redwood to the Rockies
Freeman ...Brave New World
In the country arena ...ChetAtkins all his albums
B B King's albums
some of the finger wor is simply amazing...
Bob Dylan- Nashville Skyline
Grand Funk Railroad-Mark, Don & Mel: 1969-71
Neil Young-various titles
Tedeschi Trucks Band-Revelator
Warren Haynes- Man In Motion
New Order- Get Ready
Concrete Blonde-various titles
Prince-various titles
Inxs-Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979-1997)
Gregg Allman-Low Country Blues
The Sugarcubes-Life's Too Good


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Bauhausnude

Posted: Sep 17, 2011

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The Applebutter Express- The Applebutter Express (find them iTunes)
The Beatles- Magical Mystery Tour
The Rolling Stones- Their Satanic Majesties Request
Shabazz Palaces- Black Up
Ben Harper- Give Till It's Gone
Ben Harper & Relentless 7- Live From The Montreal International Jazz Festival
Destroyer- Destroyer's Rubies
The Flaming Lips- Due To High Expectations...The Flaming Lips Are Providing Needles For Your Balloons
The Afghan Whigs- 1965
Booker T. Jones- The Road From Memphis
X- Hey Zeus!
Jill Scott- The Light Of The Sun

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Bauhausnude

Posted: Dec 19, 2011

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Various Artists-A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector/Phillies Records
Various Artists-The Best Of Cool Yule
Various Artists-Blue Yule: Christmas Blues & R&B Classics
Kiss-Alive!
The Rolling Stones-Love You Live
The Who-The Who Sell Out
US Music With Funkadelic-US Music With Funkadelic
The Doors-Strange Days
The Doors-The Soft Parade
The Budos Band-The Budos Band
The Meters-Rejuvenation
Ben Harper-Give Till It's Gone

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fiesco

Posted: Dec 19, 2011

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Mannheim Steamroller - Numerous Christmas albums
I'm familar with most of the ones you mentioned in your posts.
I also like a brand new Christmas CD called "Love, Peace, Joy at Christmas" by
Trin-I-Tee 5:7, a trio of Black women who harmonize perfectly in both standard and contemporary carols not available very many other places.
Some of the artists I've been listening to recently include:
Francesca Battistella
Selah
Tal & Acacia
George Strait
Kenny Chesney
Frank Sinatra/ especially his 40's songs w/ the big bands backup
Adele Adkins
Lady Gaga
Leona Lewis
The Zombies/ a 60's band
The Rolling Stones
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Paul McCartney
Taylor Swift
The Grass Roots
Teddy Pendergrass
Eric Clapton
Bob Dylan
Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra
Johnny Cash
Melissa Manchester
Barbra Streisand
The Drifters
Since I sing approximately 2 songs every week at the local Wednesday night karaoke club, I have to learn new songs all the time; and these are some of the many artists whose tunes I've covered so far in the 10 years I've been doing it.


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Bauhausnude

Posted: Mar 17, 2012

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Morrissey- Southpaw Grammer
Morrissey- Maladjusted
Gary Clark Jr.- Bright Lights EP
Otis Redding- Live On The Sunset Strip
Fisbone- Crazy Glue
Dirty Projectors- Bitte Orca
Slick Rick- The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick
Beastie Boys- Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
Throwing Muses- The Fat Skier
Orgone- Cali Fever
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings- Soul Time!
Lightspeed Champion- iTunes Festival:London 2008 (EP)
Jill Scott- The Light Of The Sun
Siouxie & The Banshees- Hyaena
Tom Waits- Bad As Me
The Applebutter Express- "Smile" and "Ragin" demos
The Flaming Lips- The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends
The Flaming Lips- Oh My Gawd!!!...The Flaming Lips
Spiritualized- Sweet Heart, Sweet Light
THEESatisfaction- Awe Naturale
Okkervil River- I Am Very Far
Strong Arm Steady- In Search Of Stoney Jackson
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears- Scandalous
The Budos Band- The Budos Band III
Gary Clark Jr.- Gary Clark Jr
Gary Clark Jr.- Presents HWUL Raw Cuts Vol. 1
My Morning Jacket- Circuital
The Black Keys- El Camino
Shabazz Palaces- Live At KEXP

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Bauhausnude

Posted: Aug 11, 2012

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Van Hunt- What Were You Hoping For?
Van Hunt- Live At "The Troubadour" 2011
Jimi Hendrix- West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology (the non-box set version)
The Ventures- In Space (Clear, 180 gram vinyl)
Firehose- Fromohio (vinyl)
The Mooney Suzuki- Alive & Amplified
Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral
Ol' Dirty Bastard- N***a Please
Cibo Matto- Viva! La Woman
Yello-Essential
Tortoise- Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Nirvana- Live At Reading
Destroyer- Destroyer's Rubies (I never get tired of this one; an all-time favorite)


Basically, recently acquired titles except for 'Destroyer's Rubies'.


LaceyNudist

Posted: Aug 16, 2012

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Godsmack - Godsmack
Testament - The Ritual
Fear Factory - Demanufacture

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Bauhausnude

Posted: Oct 13, 2012

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I'm just so in love with the 90's again when it comes to music. On my digital player it's been the following:

PJ Harvey-Dry
PJ Harvey-Rid Of Me
Soundgarden-Superunknown
Ol' Dirty Bastard- N***a Please

In the car's CD Changer (Yeah, it's old school, but the auxiliary outlet on my car stereo faceplate broke a long time ago so I can't use my digital player in the car):

Erykah Badu-Mama's Gun
James Brown-The Motherlode
Fishbone-The Reality Of My Surroundings
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals-Burn To Shine
N.W.A.-Straight Outta Compton
Porno For Pyros-Good God's Urge
Red Hot Chili Peppers-One Hot Minute
The Roots-Illadelph Halflife

Although I have a digital copy (CD or digital file) of the following titles, I recently bought these on vinyl at a record show (for about $1.90 each) and have been spinning them heavily:

The Beatles-Rubber Soul
The Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles-The Beatles (The White Album)
Bob Dylan & The Band-The Basement Tapes
The Doors-The Doors
The Doors-Absolutely Live
Jimi Hendrix-Are You Experienced?
The Rolling Stones-Goat's Head Soup



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