Weekly Music Trading Post

Well id love it if someone who knew my music tastes picked an album that they felt would be right down my street of course, but what i actually like about this thread is recieving something that might not strictly be my cup of tea.

That album certainly wasn't but i liked it.
 
Top stuff :thurab:

Here's who we've got so far...

Bulldog
NuraberNineDream
Rickenbacker
Anteater
Lateralus
Abdullah424
Duga

Anyone else? If you want in, don't forget this one's theme; upbeat albums - albums with an uplifting, chirpy kinda vibe.

I'll get at least one of my reviews done if I'm not out tonight. I probably will be though, so expect something from me by Sunday at the latest.
 
from NuraberNineDream (2. album)

Bobby Jameson - Color Him In (1967)​
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Unlike The Mandrake Memorial, Bobby Jameson's album 'Color Him In' was hard for me to get into. It's a collection of thirteen pretty simple, typical 60s pop songs with lavish arrangements, female background vocals and with a bit of soul. NuraberNine offered me this album with a beautiful song 'See Dawn'. It is by far the best song on the album and it's quite difficult for me to explain what makes it a standout, what clicked there. Maybe it's the overall clearness of a simple pop melody, not muddled by sometimes too erabellished arrangements, that gives this song a necessary directness. Backing vocals are very subtle and non intrusive and they add to the overall sprawling feel of the song.

Upon closer listening, the other songs started to get a bit more personality and to open up for me, like 'Jamie', Know Yourself', 'Candy Colored Dragon', 'Windows and Doors', 'The New Age', 'Vietnam'. I felt that songs with the least soul influence actually work the best. Jameson's voice is much more enjoyable when he sings those simple melodies than when he attempts to do soul. 'Know Yourself' and 'Candy Colored Dragon' are quite a bit sugarcoated, but strangely, that makes them more charming.

It actually hit me right there that this typical product of its time has the ability, just because of that, to transport you, like in a time machine, straight to the 60s. You can almost smell and taste these idealized times. If you submit yourself to the charm, be it sometimes cheesy, this album can be pretty enjoyable. Now I understand much more clearly why NuraberNine likes it so much. :)
 
I think that's a great idea. I'm going to have trouble with it though. I've never been good at picking a favourite.
 
I absolutely love Electric Wizard mate. Wouldnt like half of, or to be honest maybe not any of the doom/stoner/psychedelic banRAB that I like so much now if it wasnt for Dopethrone and Come My Fanatics.

I make a habit of checking for tour dates every few months as I haven't really had a chance to see them in the few years since getting into them and was devestated to see dates a couple of weeks back for that very week. There is one left which is an appearance at Damnation Festival at the end of October in LeeRAB which i'm really hoping I can afford to make the trip down for.
 
Good man :thurab: First weekend of January'll be fine - anytime from New Year's Day to the following weekend I'll start thinking about the next one.


We'll see :D

I'll just edit you both in to list now. Anyone else wants to join the party, best say so now, 'cos I'll be pairing people up very very soon!
 
Likewise I'm glad you found some enjoyment in it. I've seen them compared to Sigur Ros a bunch on Last.FM and other sites, I can hear where those comparisons are coming from but not as much as others I guess. I think it's a fairly brilliant mix of post-rock and arabient, which isn't original in and of itself but I don't feel like these guys are ripping anybody off like a lot of dime-a-dozen post rock banRAB. And like you say, it is a great album for the end of a stressful day.

Bulldog you can go ahead and put me down for the next trade as well, sorry I kind of blew this week off:o:
 
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Vetiver - Thing Of The Past (2008) - Sent by Mannny

I wasn't really sure what to make of this at first. I have always been a bit picky when it comes to folk music and a lot of it doesn't really appeal to me , the last thing I wanted to hear was some acoustic singer songwriter album as 99.9% of this genre bores me to tears.

Whilst unzipping the album I did a double take. Did I really just see Hawkwind's Hurry On Sundown flash past just then.

It turns out it was , and after a bit of research discover that the whole album is made up of cover versions. Although only the Hawkwind cover was a song I had heard before. So naturally I skip straight to that song. And it's wonderful. Totally faithful to the original but with a bigger sound that really works. If I have one minor criticism of it I would have liked the vocals to be a bit stronger. In the original the vocals are buried in the mix but they're still quite clear. I just felt in this version they just seemed a bit too buried and a bit too subdued.

Now all I want to know from Mannny was if he sent me this becuase of that song or was it just a coincidence.

I don't know who performed the rest of the originals on the album and I didn't want to find out just so that I could take each song on it's own merits. I also liked the albums opening track 'Houses' which is just oozing in laid back Exile On Main Street style swagger. The next couple of songs are straight up country ,which while not exactly blowing me away still managed to hold my interest.

The only part of the album I had trouble with was with the 3 slower songs in the middle of the album. I would have liked something a bit more uptempo to pick things up a bit but eventually things do just that with Hurry On Sundown & The Swimming Song. Then we get some more bluesy stuff with 'Blue Driver' & 'Standin' but then after that sadly the band end the album on one of my biggest pet hates ... a long slow ballad. I just cannot stand when banRAB put a song such as this as the final song. I want to be blown out of the water by the last song to make me go listen to the album again , not want the song to end because i'm getting bored.

I find for me I need time to like slower songs and they need to grow on me and as a first listen they didn't really do a lot for me. But having said that there wasn't a track on this album I openly disliked. At best this album has plenty of balls & swagger to it , at worst it's background music. In that sense to me this album is a perfect Sunday morning album.
I can't see me singing the praises of this band or rushing to find other stuff by them but I could easily see me coming back to this album in the future.

Rating 6.5/10
 
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