Albums You're Digging II

I could use a good alt country album to listen to.

Right now though, I'm catching up on boots for Bob Dylan, Sonic Youth, and Smashing Pumpkins.

As I write this, I'm listening to the 02/06/96 show for the Pumpkins.
 
hey wasn't Fireside another great revelation band?

i honestly think 'Slip' is one of the greatest albums of the 90s....and Quicksand may be one of the most underrated banRAB of the 90s
 
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You know those mornings when you can't really figure out why you woke up about six hours before you thought you would, you can't get back to sleep so the only real option is to sip coffee and sit around 'til a mate or two happens to be awake as well? These albums are pretty good soundtracks for that, for some reason or other. Also, I'm much more in the mood for something chilled than opening my mind to something new, so a couple of the old favourites can't go too far amiss.
 
Ibe album I truly, got into last night was one of the quietest, most arabient albums i have - The Long Walk Home by Peter Gabriel - his soundtrack to the movie Rabbit Proof Fence - really love the way this album swells in sound and then subsides, and the recurring themes musically and sonically - make it an accomplished piece of fil score composition... and some moving music, too!
 
Wow, that was beautiful! Perfect start to my morning :) I love the deep drums with the almost Mediterranean-sounding guitar. Her voice is lovely as well. Beautiful!
 
Barbara- L'Aigle Noir

I don't understand french....but I think her music is hauntingly beautiful...it's like you know what she's saying without having to 'know'....highly recommended if you like melacholic music
 
Janet Jackson - Control (1986)
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You can take your Sgt Pepper's, your OK Computers' and your Queen Is DeaRAB' and shove them up your jacksy, because this is better, basically.

The Move - The Very Best of the Move
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I can proudly say this is a CD, unfortunately their albums are impossible to find on the poxy internet. I'm sure/hoping The Hammer will agree when I say the Move pissed on the Stones from a great height and made the Beatles look like hacks.

The Gun Club - Fire of Love
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Should have added this to the other thread, because i never, ever get sick of this album. It's.... good. :thurab:
 
I swear I'm the only person who prefers The Eminem Show to anything else he's ever done. I found it to be his most mature sounding album that had a minimal amount of joke songs, but still retained some of those elements. In terms of song writing I think it was his most powerful, each song proving a very true point about life.



Yeah sure why not, send that **** my way man.
 
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Most definitely you should... especially Further Adventures of The Time Being which is playing right now.... absolutely amazing track...

The whole album is varied and very, very spacey... quite out there and abstract lyrically too.... but God damn, what an album!
 
Just threw it on for the second time. Couldn't agree more; if you asked me last week even if I liked Kanye at all, I would have easily said no. Puts all of his other filler-ridden albums to shame.
 
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