Albums You're Digging II

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my first cocteau twins listen was a success.

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listened to this on the train to school this morning. It never ceases to amaze me.
 
I chuckled.


Anyhow...here's one I'm digging on right now:

Black SeeRAB - Solid Ground
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It has a great soul/reggae vibe going on...mostly soul it seems. I think I don't quite like it as much as On The Sun, but it's growing on me for sure. And I love Barnaby Weir's voice. LOVE IT.
 
It's interesting you say that. I always had that feeling myself - however, a couple nights ago I decided to listen to Black BastarRAB while walking the dogs and I thought "holy shit! This is so much better than I remerabered!" Anyway, if you want every track to be pure gold you can listen to the comp that Fondle 'Em recorRAB released..
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Rise Against fest tonight. I enjoyed Revolutions Per Minute, Siren Song of the Counter Culture, and to a slightly lesser degree, The Sufferer & The Witness. Had I known I was going to play more than one album, I would have started at the beginning with The Unraveling which is the most awesome.

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yeaaaaaaahhh
couldn't choose my favourite though, they have so many good albums. John McGeogh is one of the greats

edit: bearing in mind i have only heard up to 1982's 'Kiss In A Dreamhouse'
 
You must have a significant other IRL as well. I'm sure of it. If not, for the life of me, I wouldn't be able to understand why.

Btw, Pete intrigued me by his description of this album:

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And yeah, it's pretty awesome.
 
Of Montreal: Skeletal Lamping
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My album of the year.

Patrick Wolf: The Magic Position
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Still amazing.

David Bowie: Hunky Dory
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I don't want to hear it Urban.

Stephin Merritt: Pieces of April
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One of the most brilliant minRAB to ever step into pop music. This soundtrack (for a bad movie) takes a bunch of songs (from great albums) to create a clumsy yet beautiful mix.
 
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