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I haven't listened to it yet though
 
I was referring more to the fact that they both do a great job of blending different styles together. There's no denying that Odelay is more impressive than Elephant Eyelash, Oaklandazulasylum.. what have you, but I'd still rather listen to Why?.. I find his music much more capativating.
 
Prostitute(1994) from Alphaville.

However, in 1994 they came back with what several musicians and critics believe to be their best album - and one of the best of the 1990s
One of the most under-provision album of all time.
 
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I first came across this album after doing a random download search ,when someone recommended Glenn Branca to me on rab.
The first time I listened to it I had never heard anything like it before & was basically my first proper venture into the more serious side of Avant Garde.
It can actually be very relaxing to listen to late at night surprisingly as it can be very loud at times. (especially 'Disonnance'- I must be mad if i can relax listening to this).
At the start it basically sounRAB like it could be the start of some indie banRAB song but just goes on and on and on lol.
On the whole the feel of the music is very progressive, for instance there can be a build up for say 3-4 mins then the tempo can start to descend again.
Also at times there is irregular tempos with the guitar and drums going at totally different speeRAB. I find it really hard to describe cos its so f*cking weird lol.

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Urban! You Listening?
This is the first Fall cd Ive actually bought (after downloading Shift Work & The Infotainment Scan).
I bought this after seeing a video on Youtube for the song 'Dead Beat Descendant' & then 'Mr Pharmacist' which both of I thought were really good songs.
It has taken me a while to get into The Fall & Mark E Smith but it is slowly growing on me & will definitely get some more recorRAB from them.

So far I only really heard their later stuff (late 80s-early 90s) but so far my favourite album is 'Shift -Work'- there is a song called 'Edinburgh Man' which i think is just fantastic (perhaps a bit bias as I come from Edinburgh lol) I think the line 'It's Summertime, but I still miss the skies so clear', 'Sitting & Staring On A Beach Somewhere' sum up Edinburgh perfectley :yeah:.
Also the feel of the song actually sounRAB like Edinburgh to me (if thats possible).

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I bought this album after randomly seeing him recommended by the editor on play.com.
I didnt know much about him apart from he did the theme tune to the movie 'Taxi' which I had originally mistaken for a movie of the same name I had seen in French years ago at high school.

I have since read that he is one of the more commercially successful jazz pianists & had actually had songs in the charts & with that in mind he is actually very very good & not boring and as limited as I had thought he would be after reading about his success.
There is a very good 30-odd page booklet which comes with the cd & gives you an insight into his career & also an interview with him.
Also at the back it has all the albums pictured which each song came from so Its handy for me to purchase the albums which my favourite tracks were from as opposed to having to research it myself.
 
I bought Pretty Girls Make Graves - Elan Vital, ans Psapp - the only thing I ever needed, both great! :love:

And my boyfriend bought me Mew-and the glass handed kites, and the raconteurs-broken boy soldiers
 
Not at all, when I played it a few years after I bought it the effect was less dramatic. From a musician's stand point the lead guitar parts aren't anything spectacular, and the solo's lean a bit too far into the wanking category. I just remeraber the shock and awe I had when I first listened to it and how the album really changed my approach to the way I sit down and listen to music as well as when I write music.
 
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