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A couple of old cassette replacements -

Nirvana - Nevermind
Yello - The new mix in one go (Great to listen to again!)

and a new one to me -

Richard X - Back to mine - some cool 80's electronica on this mix Cool
 
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THE PIANO / Herbie Hancock /Columbia

1978 Direct To Disc recorded and issued in Japan. CD introduced last year. Immaculate play and sound.

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More Amazon stuff thru my letter box today Smile

Late Night Tales - Turin Brakes - I must say this is a great mixture of music, sounds excellent on my system, thoroughly recommended Winker

Blink 182 - The Mark, Tom and Travis Show - excellent live album, quite funny too!

Marques Houston - MH Nice R'nB album
 
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On a trip to London seduced by Stern's record shop;

Salif Keita: M'Bemba
Thomas Mapfumo: Vital hits Of Zimbabwe and Rokia Traore latest.

Bruce

(How nice to browse a real shop again, wistful sigh)
 
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Jamiroquai - Dynamite
Goldfrapp - Black Cherry
 
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Just picked up the new import version of
Ulrich Schnauss - Far away trains passing Smile

So save yourself lots of money on a rare mint original and buy the new import 2cd version from caiman Winker
 
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All JVC XRCD2
Philippe Saisse: Ready to Go
Sadao Watanabe: California Shower
Hiroko Kokubu: New York Uncovered
 
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Richard X - Back to mine - some cool 80's electronica on this mix


Back to mine releases are fun.
BTM Carl Cox and Pet Shop Boys are good also.
 
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Richard X - Back to mine - some cool 80's electronica on this mix


Back to mine releases are fun.
BTM Carl Cox and Pet Shop Boys are good also.



Yes I am a big fan too(and late night tales), will add the others to my purchase list Winker

Regards,

John
 
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Fiona Apple - "Extraordinary Machine" Can't put my finger on what I like about this, but I do ... I am drawn to playing it frequently, so that is good. It is mysterious somehow. A local critic describes FA thusly: "Musically, her distinctive sound suggests a kid whose show-tune roots got twisted by adolescent angst, singer-songwriter confessionalism and rock 'n' roll aggression". I guess I would agree.

Speaking of angst ...
Alanis Morissette - "The Collection"
I like Alanis - I like this. Bits and pieces, some not readily available previously.

Jeff A
 
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Originally posted by Sicey:
Just picked up the new import version of
Ulrich Schnauss - Far away trains passing Smile

So save yourself lots of money on a rare mint original and buy the new import 2cd version from caiman Winker


Ooh, what's on the extra cd? I got the original ages ago and it's one of my fave electronica albums (the follow-up is good too)...

Edit: after a check on boomkat I assume that this is what you got? Bargain if it was!

My latest purchase is the new Shriekback album 'Cormorant', which is superb - real return to form after the disappointing 'Naked Apes and Pondlife' (haven't got 'Having a Moment' yet...)
 
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The Allegri Quartet / Mozart Quintets in C Major & G Major / naim
Havard Gimse / Grieg: Folk Songs, Dances / naim
Fred Sinmon / Remember The River / naim

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James Blunt back to bedlam
 
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Originally posted by Sicey:
Just picked up the new import version of
Ulrich Schnauss - Far away trains passing Smile

So save yourself lots of money on a rare mint original and buy the new import 2cd version from caiman Winker


Ooh, what's on the extra cd? I got the original ages ago and it's one of my fave electronica albums (the follow-up is good too)...

Edit: after a check on boomkat I assume that this is what you got? Bargain if it was!

My latest purchase is the new Shriekback album 'Cormorant', which is superb - real return to form after the disappointing 'Naked Apes and Pondlife' (haven't got 'Having a Moment' yet...)


Hi Lee,

I only just found out about Ulrich by chance as I was flicking thru some old FHM's in the office and it was on the cool tunes selection, had a listen to samples on website and was hooked.
2nd CD on import has some previously unreleased tracks and is also a good listen, I have strangely isolated place(new import version too!) on my wish list on amazon, will buy soon!
In the meantime if you want to buy the new import version then check out Amazon in the used and new marketplace HERE Winker

Regards,

John
 
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James Blunt back to bedlam


I enjoy that cd - a gift from a friend. Very good songwriter, decent vocals and nice arrngemnts.

New from amazon this week:

Dave Matthews Band "Weekend On The Rocks" (2-cd, 1-dvd) - More excellent live DMB, this time from a Red Rocks Colorado stay in September 9-12, 2005. Includes live versions of many of the "Stand Up" tracks plus a very good cover of the Zombies classic "Time Of The Season" and DMB vault songs.

Jackson Browne "Solo Acoustic Vol. 1" (1 cd) -
Truly excellent in every way - thanks to so many on this forum who recommended this - I am in your debt.

Sarah McLachlan "Live Acoustic" (cd-ep) - Just Sarah on acoustic guitar or piano and vocals. Nice to have these versions in my collection of SM.

Ray LaMontagne "Live From Bonnaroo 2005" (cd-ep) - Ray on acoustic and vocals, accompanied by upright bass and drums. Ray is so new to the art he has a ways to go on his live presentation but these versions of some of his "Trouble" songs and a wonderful new song titled "Empty" are very nice to hear. If you are a fan of this new songwriter, worth owning for Empty alone.

Stephen Ashbrook "Live At Long Wongs" (2-cd) - A terrific singer/songwriter who currently resides in Portland - this set catches him solo on acoustic, harmonica and vocals from his old home-base of Tempe Arizona. Kind of a Springsteen/Dylan/Mayer potpourri sound - I always enjoy hearing him.

Good listenin'

Jeff A
 
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Compact Snap - The Jam
Leaders of the Free World - Elbow

Not listened to Elbow yet, bought it on the recc of a friend.
 
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Swing Out Sisters!
Live & Where Our Love Grows
 
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Originally posted by Sicey:
I only just found out about Ulrich by chance as I was flicking thru some old FHM's in the office and it was on the cool tunes selection, had a listen to samples on website and was hooked.
2nd CD on import has some previously unreleased tracks and is also a good listen, I have strangely isolated place(new import version too!) on my wish list on amazon, will buy soon!
In the meantime if you want to buy the new import version then check out Amazon in the used and new marketplace HERE Winker


Hi John - If you like US then I reckon you'd like much of the Morr Music labels output. Try 'Putting the Morr Back in Morrisey' as a good introduction. Obviously I may be teaching granny to suck eggs here so feel free to ignore me! Winker
 
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Velvet Underground & Nico. A freebie from The Guardian. I've been meaning to get it for about 25 years..................

Nigel
 
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Velvet Underground & Nico. A freebie from The Guardian. I've been meaning to get it for about 25 years..................

Nigel


Does it have a peelable banana?
 
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