CD's that are definitely worth buying...
- al newall
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#1 CD's that are definitely worth buying...
I hate it when i spend my hard earned on an album -either CD or record-, and it turns out to be a poor recording. Or the only song that's any good is the one that prompted you to buy it.
Thought i'd start a thread, for people to list good recordings which also have good content.
Not looking for lengthy reviews.
Just the artist, album and genre will do.
Thought i'd start a thread, for people to list good recordings which also have good content.
Not looking for lengthy reviews.
Just the artist, album and genre will do.
Much to learn there is.
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One World. John Martyn. Deluxe edition, 2 CD's. Genre - folk with hints of jazz.
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- Dave the bass
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Hadouk - Utopies. 'World-jazz' *vomits at phrase* Ace recorded and played Jazz music played on sticks and Camels bums.
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Shouldn't that be Baba O'Riley?cressy wrote:old grey whistle test compilation, i took it to owston, the one that had barbera o'reilly on. there isnt a duff track on it.
Pedantically yours...
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#10
Mr. Leonard Cohen
Ten New Songs ALL tracks are good.

Ten New Songs ALL tracks are good.

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#11
Hadouk Trio
Live à FIP

Live à FIP

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Would definately recommend the following;
Nitin Sawhney - Beyond Skin (earth shattering bass and great music)
Mary Black - Anything she's ever done
The Script - The Script (great debut album by this Irish band)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms (if you haven't got it, shame on you
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Elton John - The One (Not to everyones taste but I love this album!)
Can't think of any other at present but will update when I do
Paul.
Nitin Sawhney - Beyond Skin (earth shattering bass and great music)
Mary Black - Anything she's ever done
The Script - The Script (great debut album by this Irish band)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms (if you haven't got it, shame on you
Elton John - The One (Not to everyones taste but I love this album!)
Can't think of any other at present but will update when I do
Paul.
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Barbara Bonney and Geoffrey Parsons - Schubert Lieder
Bob Geldof - Sex Age and Death
The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy is the Greatest Luxury
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Marilyn Manson - Lest We Forget
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York and Nevermind of course
Paul Simon - Graceland
Rod Stewart - Unplugged and Seated
Steeleye Span - Below the Salt
Pink Floyd - ???
Lots of others that I'm too embarrassed to admit to liking...
Brian
Bob Geldof - Sex Age and Death
The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy is the Greatest Luxury
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Marilyn Manson - Lest We Forget
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York and Nevermind of course
Paul Simon - Graceland
Rod Stewart - Unplugged and Seated
Steeleye Span - Below the Salt
Pink Floyd - ???
Lots of others that I'm too embarrassed to admit to liking...
Brian
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Now Brian, you are among friends here, so spill the beanz.brig001 wrote:
Lots of others that I'm too embarrassed to admit to liking...
Brian
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