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Frank Zappa - Hot Rats

Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo

Frank Zappa - Waka / Jawaka

Frank Zappa - Sleep Dirt

Opeth - Still Life

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Se Dice Bisonte, No Bùfalo

Heldon - Heldon IV / Agneta Nilsson

Heldon - Un Reve Sans Consequence Speciale

Steven Wilson - Catalogue / Preserve / Amass (Live In Europe, October 2011)

Howling Wolf - Sings The Blues

Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue

Nina Simone - The Amazing Nina Simone

Nina Simone - At Town Hall

Nina Simone - At Newport

Nina Simone - Forbidden Fruit

Makoto Kawabata - INUI 2

Makoto Kawabata - Jellyfish Rising

Miles Davis - (2cdr comp of selections from) On The Corner box

V.A. - Classic Blues Songs from the 1920's Volumes 2-7

Steppenwolf - The Second

Charles Mingus - Mingus Moves

Bob Dylan - Time Out Of Mind

Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak

Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air

Klaus Tennstedt: London Philharmonic Orchestra - Adagio to Mahler 10

Chris Robinson Brotherhood - The Magic Door

Boulez - Webern's "Six Pieces for large orchestra op.6" from the CBS edition of "Complete Works"

Various - Liszt's "The Black Gondola" in its various forms and related pieces "Richard Wagner Venezia, S.201", "From The Cradle To The Grave" etc.

John Adams & London Sinfonietta - El Dorado (worth every penny for the Busoni alone)

Robert Craft et al - Schoenberg's "6 Pieces, Op. 35"

Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan - Strauss "Salome"

Line Most & Marie Ziener - Rheinberger "Suite For Violin And Organ, Op. 166"

Danish National Radio Choir, Parkman - Reger "Silence" & "Evening Song"

Franz Welser-Möst/Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester - Strauss "Alpine Symphony"

klaus schulze- irrlicht
tangerine dream- zeit
dvorak- 5th symphony
minnie ripperton- les fleurs anthology
mozart- jupiter symphony
frank zappa- them or us, waka/jawaka
sibelius- finlandia
julian cope- peggy suicide
paul simon- rhythm of the saints

Albums

Colour Haze - She Said
Camera - Radiate
Corin Tucker Band - Kill My Blues
Ulver - Childhood's End
Sun Araw - The Inner Treaty (meh!)
Weird War - If You Can't Beat 'Em, Bite 'Em
Smoke Fairies - Blood Speaks
Pontiacs - Bursting
Sunlight Service Group - Bowling with the Bloodied Head of Barbara Streisand
You're Smiling Now But We'll All Turn into Demons - Inner Space Broadcasts Volume 2

Tracks

Black Spiders - KISS Tried to Kill Me
PSY - Gangnam Style (yes, I know it's shit before you say)
MS MR - Candy Bar Creep Show EP
The Wicked Whispers - Dandelion Eyes
Fairport Convention - Matty Groves

Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding

Forest - Full Circle

Stereolab - Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements

Juana Molina - Segunda

Elvis Presley - Gold Records Vol.3 & 4

of Arrowe Hill - The Springheel Penny Dreadful

The Stranglers - Aural Sculpture
The Stranglers - Dreamtime

The Kingsbury Manx - The Kingsbury Manx

The Turtles - Golden Hits

Beethoven - Symphonies 5 & 6

Pet Shop Boys - Elysium (after the pop perfection of 2009's 'Yes', this was a real disappointment on the first listen, with only the closing track sounding like an instant classic. Further listens have revealed hidden strengths, even on songs I actively hated initially. 'Winner' has to be the most mediocre single they've ever released, though. The sort of X-Factor-esque hackwork I thought they'd never stoop to.)

Kaleidoscope - Tangerine Dream

The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators

The Who - Who's Next

ISB - Hangman's Beautiful Daughter

The Orb feat Lee Perry - The Observer in the Star House
(Great return to form, just like those playful earlier albums, even has a self referential song in Golden Clouds which is a kinda revisit of Little Fluffy Clouds, but with mad Lee perry lyrics)

Cult Of Youth - Love Will Prevail

Expo 70' - Beguiled Entropy

Night Shift - Trespassers Guide To Nowhere
Interesting found sound/hauntology vibe to this album, liking it a lot. Kinda like The Books.

Prostitutes - Psychedelic Black

White Pyramid - Zome
Dronal lushness a spaceflight minimalism, watched a bunch of meteors cascade across the sky to this the other night, was a blissful experience (though a bit chilly).

TV Ghost - Mass Dream

Jonas Reinhardt - Foam Fangs EP

Woods - Bend Beyond

Have a good week yall

MFSB 'Love Is The Message'
Alexander 'Skip' Spence 'Oar'
Dave Mason 'Alone Together'
Marvin, Welch & Farrar 'Second Opinion'
The Jam 'Sound Affects', plus various 45s, concentrating on the wonderful B sides
Miles Davis 'E.S.P.'
Phil Miller's In Cahoots 'Out Of The Blue'
John Abercrombie 'Night' and 'Getting There'
Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers 'Red Card'
Led Bib 'Sizewell Tea'
Short Wave 'Live'
Eels 'Electro-Shock Blues'
Can 'Landed'
Richard Thompson 'Henry The Human Fly'
Tir Na Nog 'Strong In The Sun'
Debussy Nocturnes (Boston SO/Claudio Abbado)
Beethoven 7 (RPO/Colin Davis)
Brahms German Requiem (Berlin PO/Rudolf Kempe)

Formula 3 - La Favolosa
Edgar Froese - Macula Transfer
White Witch - White Witch (great record)
New Order - Blue Monday and Peel Sessions (from 82)
The Moody Blues - Caught Live + 5
Blue Oyster Cult - Blue Oyster Cult (I'm not sure I "get" the special nature of this band or LP)
Kevin Ayers - Whatevershebringwesing
Ange - Caricatures
Philip Besombres - Libra (Un film du Groupe Pattern)
Michel Madore - La Chambre Nuptiale

regards
AETHER

John Martyn - Solid Air (Deluxe Edition, 2nd CD)
A revelation. Didn't know these versions existed. Like having him play them in my front room.

Idea Shower
Tracks from Hookworm's singer & others. Really nice psych stuff.

Mugstar - Ad Marginem
Really good. Must get round to watching the DVD.

Daryl hall - Sacred Songs
Great to revisit this. Some classic Fripp on this, making it a close relation to Scary Monsters.

Eat Lights Become Lights - Heavy Electric
One of the best krauty sounds around

Sunlight Service group - Bowling With the Bloody Head of Barbara Streisand
Great stuff - addictive!

Mono - For My parents
Lovely, if rather melodramatic! Like Sigur Ros on a sugar rush.

Nope - Revision
Hookworms - S/T

Black Bombaim - Titan

Six Organs - Ascent
Still getting lots of airplay round here.

Carlton Melton -Smoke Drip
Looking forward to their new one very much.

Sulk – Associates

Madcap Laughs - Syd Barratt

Barratt – Syd Barratt

Peel Sessions – Syd Barratt

Cuckoo – Curve

Any Day Now EP - Elbow

Asleep In The Back EP – Elbow

Seldom Seen Kid - Elbow

Split 7" – Hookworms / Kogumaza

S/T – Lil Daggers

A Call And Response – The Longcut

The Rock – The Frankie Miller Band

Autumnal Activities – Pye Corner Audio with The Advisory Circle

The Tracks Of My Tears: The Best Of... - Smokey Robinson

We Play Endlessly – Sigur Ros

Uncut: Get It On (The Music That Made Bolan Boogie) – V/A

Maximum R’n’B (The Roots Of The Who) (Uncut cd) – V/A

Send (Ultimate) - Wire

Plus lots of tracks that began with the word 'Don't' on my ipod!

Swans The Seer
while this is both intense and heavy it also seems to be a lot more melodic than you might think of the band as being. That might have more to do with associations with the band up to Children of God though.
Anyway a great studio effort based on a few numbers that have evolved live over the last couple of years and will presumably continue to evolve as they are further played live. I'm not sure what they've done about the female vocals live though. Studio sees the return of Jarboe in a guest role on a number of the tracks plus one offs by Karen O and the couple from Low.
I haven't heard the official live lp the limited edition of which helped fund the recording of this lp but on the strength of what's here that is something I want to remedy.

Leonard Cohen Songs From A Room
The 2nd lp by probably the world's most famous maudlin poet. I've heard this isn't liked as much as the lp either side of it. For me it is one that has several tracks that have buzzed through my head quite regularly for the last couple of decades. Could be cos this is the first lp I picked up by him and was the only one I had for years. But things like You Know Who I Am are still favourite songs of mine.
There is some instrument played on several tracks here that almost lays a layer of acoustic fuzz in its drone. Really like the atmosphere on here anyway.
Also been listening to Songs of Love and Hate but not as much as the above.

CTI ALLstars California Concert
especially Red Clay from the first disc.
For me the best parts of this are when you hear the interplay of the electric/rhythm instruments. Here these are George Benson on guitar in a more gritty style than I've heard him before and thankfully not singing; Ron Carter playing an electric bass, I've seen him described here as pretty anonymous but I'm finding him right in the groove; a young Billy Cobham on drums, I don't think he's really showing much recognisable style or powerhousing the drums but what he's doinfg is effective in tandem with the others here; Johnny Hammond is playing the organ which gave him his name & Airto Moreira is on various percussion. There are also several horn players Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax and Hubert Laws on flute. While Hubbard and Turrentine do both shine in moments here I do definitely think it is the interlocked rhythm section that is most delectable.

James Brown Singles Vols 6, 7 & 8
a run that takes one from 69-73 and finds some of JB's hardest funk mixed in with some other stuff. Some of which might be considered misguided but not as much as later on.
Vol 7's first disc is the one with the Collins brothers featured heavily and is pretty essential music, though one could also consider picking up the Funk Power '70 set for several of the same cuts and some stuff that wasn't considered for single release.
I'm also considering getting hold of Vol 9 which is probably about as late as one can safely go with JB, it sees the last great band he had together falling apart under his control and leaving him. But is great dance music.
Some of these sets can be a tad repetitive as various versions of singles are ordered in succession.

CUlt of Dom kellor e.p. vol 3
nice psych stuff that I think I need to hear more of . The band were recently selling all 3 of their e.ps for £10 plus postage to help them fund a European tour, I'm not sure if that's still available.

Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
There is some really great instrumental stuff on here a coupl of ok bluesy tracks with great guitar and the beginning of the puerile sex stuff as ex-Turtles Flo & Eddie appear for the first time.
The new remaster does sound pretty good but I don't love all this lp as much as I might. It was apparently where Lester Bangs gave up on him too. I am interested in hearing some of the later music but I do dislike the puerile smut.

Metallica ... and Justice For All
became interested in hearing some of this stuff because I picked up the Mick Wall Enter Night bio in a sale for 99c last week and couldn't put it down for the first while. He isn't really into the lp because of the lack of echo but I kind of like it, hadn't heard it in years not sure how often I'll revisit it.

Ginger Baker & Salt live Frankfurt 72
interesting set cos this is the band the members of Blo! passed through before they became Blo!. They had been together for years in various guises including the Afrocollection who can be seen playing with him here in Nigeria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YKBUbzQjNg&feature=share
Sound is pretty decent for the time while not being anywhere near studio. Nice psychy-african stuff with plenty of Berkley Jones's guitar on it.

plenty of other stuff which will no doubt come back to me later.
Still hours of surprises on my walkman, today including Lotte lenya, various Echo & the Bunnymen, Johnny Burnette, Jerry Lee Lewis(just after I was thinking about him for another reason too), Vertical Slit, Gun Club, Cramps etc

Reading
Mr Tambourine Man the John Einarson bio of gene Clark who while being a great performer and writer was destroyed by the pressures of fame and a combination of drugs and alcohol.
It was great while reading this to find out that Roadmaster the lp from sessions aborted thanks to sly stone's contributions to the studio bill & only released at the time in a flat sounding mix on a Dutch branch of a U.S. label has finally been released by Sundazed from the original studio tapes.

The Air Conditioned Nightmare by Henry Miller
Miller having just returned from years in Europe takes a cross the U.S. roadtrip making notes that lead to this book. It';s taken me way too long to read this, I like Miller.

Watching
Crank
Looks like somebody saw the film Speed and thought oh yes, I can make that more adult themed by removing the bus and substituting a human body for the vehicle that can't slow down. Also instead of having him take speed we'll substitute another drug.
Very B but still pretty watchable. Just ridiculous fopr a couple of minor details like if somebody really was running around L.A. in a hospital gown with their ass hanging out surely they'd get stopped way before they stole a police motorbike and especially after they crash it into a sidewalk cafe table and still manage to get away with it again.
I mean I do like my Bmovies to make some concession to reality.

Stevo

Frustrating times in Much Twattering In T'Marsh....was bought in at eleventh hour to sort out a Lottery funded project just before funding deadline which turned out to be waaay more complex than I'd been lead to believe, no money to fund stuff outside brief which turned out to be essential, effectively working gratis for three days when a teeny weeny bit of dosh would've been nice, mouths to feed n'all, long hours repeatedly under floodlights, finishing after midnight.. too tired to listen to anything, etc. Job finished, hand shook, signed off in seconds, very happy recipients...Time to relax, chill, absorb sounds.. and then something fell over, knocked my player from its perch, crunch on floor. Eight years old, owed me nothing, but could do without the extra expenditure at the mo.. Then found that the mortally wounded thing would still play one cd, nothing else. Perhaps because it's very elderly and scratched and can fool the laser into clicking into gear, dunno. Soo.. repeat plays of: As Time Goes By - The Best of Little Feat.... Hadn't listened to it in years, and renewed aquaintance with tracks I used to love. Some I still do. The old Peel favourite Willin' is still absolutely wonderful, one of the best engineered things I know. An absolute joy on 'phones. I know nothing about tech and terminology, but it's just..right. I understand why John loved it. Forty years old now, ulp. And then there's Long Distance Love and Lowell's 20 Million Things. Good record. Apart from that, its been youtube for 1) There Must Be A Better World Somewhere - B B King........really this is a Dr John record with B B the icing on top. Mac produces, composed it all, provides most of the band. Anyone wary of King should still try this. Six tracks, five very good/superb; lovely slow rolling piano, flowing sounds, great sax, fine guitar. The track Born Again Human is..something else, and means a lot to me. http://youtube.com/#/watch?v=g-BVrqUFg_c&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dg-BVrqUFg_c ......and 2) Bob James Three... I'm not alone here in loving stuff on the CTI label. Great sound and musicianship. Some may regard Bob James music as being a bit cheesy, MOR. To me this is absolutely top fromage. There is a cd set on Amazon called Bob James 123Bj4 - The Classic Albums. What it says on the tin. I'm replacing my vinyl. About £6. Buy. The track on Three called Women Of Ireland is so good it is spooky. Listen to the beautifully economic guitar solo from Eric Gale. Lie down with the person you love and play this http://youtube.com/#/watch?v=8XO8_wH8GsY&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D8XO8_wH8GsY  Seven new cd's worth of Necks I can't play :( Boy, is the new player going to get some hammering. Just as long as it doesn't go crunch.

Andrew Weatherall - Masterpiece (Nu-disco, nu-house, nu-something 3CD mix £5, bargain)

Black Star Liner - The Facts Of Life
Asian Dub Foundation - Community Music
The Undertones - Cher O'Bowlies – Pick of The Undertones

Recently I have been listening muchly to nineties Bristol geniuses, the legendary Moonflowers. There are two compilations of their stuff (one a bit more tuney(Having Fun With the Moonflwers), one a bit more spacey(Erm..'Out to Space')) on Spotify, plus their original radion sessions/single collection 'Hash Smits', which I reckon quite a few people here might like.
I was playing all of this to some friends of ours on holidya last week and they found it very hard to comprehend how the Moonflowers were lumped in with the Levellers/Ozrics/Back to the Planet 'crusty' explosion of the mid-nineties, but thinking about it, that (made up by the NME) scene was more about having dreadlocks and a bus than the music...

I also finally listened to Land Observations 'Roman Roads EP' and 'Roman Roads IV-XI'. One man guitar and loop pedal make's Neu!ish minimalist motorik. Well worth a listen.

I also had a go at the Eccentronic Research Project's '1612 Underture', Maxine Peake being all Lancashire about witches on a bed of Krauty electonics. Need to give this another go as it kept being interupted by Italian Radio, but I think it's a goer.

Firebird - ST/Deluxe/3. Seems someone was offloading some stuff cos I came across 3 of Firebird's albums together on the sniff recently. Sadly defunct now (I think!) but this is superb 21st Century power-trio retro-riffage for all that enjoy fuzzed, soulful, bloozy n crunchy Gibson-SG riffs pouring from longhairs in expansive denims. Must get the rest I feel!

Sandstone - Cultural Dissonance. Enjoyable Irish power-prog metal bombast and tunage.

Slade - Live. Freebie cd from a news paper years ago sourced, I think, from their legendary 1980 Reading Festival appearance featuring as it does their comeback hit and gomboid epic "We'll bring the House Down". Noddy's voice is a thing of granite-melting foghorn wonder.

Bong - Beyond Ancient Space. Does what it says on the dodgy little tin.

Gonga - II: Transmigration. Couldn't beleive my luck when I found this usually hard to find and costly item, long-delayed from the first, for £2 in Fopp the other day. Great stoner-doom psyche lowend riffage with an occasionally harder edge than the ace debut from years back.

Goatsnake - Trampled Under Hoof.
Ramasses - We Will Lead You To Glorious Times. Both found for £2 a pop with Gonga. That was a good day!

Black Country Communion - 2
Holderlein Express - ST. Nice german jaunty folk/rock melange.
Devil Driver - Pray for Villains.
Reigns - The House on the Causeway.
Robin Trower - From Earth Below.
Justice - Video Audio Disco. Fuckin' great!! Big grins abound.
Wasara - Hehku.

Bloodshot Dawn - ST. Excellent and v promising tech-death debut. Precision brutality and progular tunesmithery melded to pleasing effect.

Have a nice week x

Toy- S/T

Various artists- Glamrocksampler

Steven Severin- Maldoror

Sennen- Where The Light Gets in

Cheval Sombre- Mad Love

Keith Tippett Group- Dedicated to You, but You weren't Listening

Eat Lights Become Lights- Heavy Electrics (loving this! Their first album was an enjoyable pastiche of Kraftwerk / Neu!, but this adds layers of fuzz guitar and is far more rocking and original. One of the albums of the year, I think).

Glowpeople- Things

Neil Young- Harvest

Field Music- Plumb, and also their excellent EP of cover versions including fine takes on Syd's Terrapin, Roxy's If There Is Something and two Pet Shop Boys songs.

Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury- Drokk. Dark John Carpenter-esque tension perfect for the onset of autumn.

Going back to last weekend when I did a 35 mile or so walk from Berwick to the Cheviots via the Tweed and Till rivers and was laying in my tent:
Field music - that will sound pretentious but I hid my tent in a copse of young deciduous trees and the sounds of the wind was fantastic - it made different sounds through the different types of woodland on the edge of the gorge, and it was a kind of surround sound. When the wind dropped you could then hear the river down below... and then there would be owls hooting etc etc. Marvelous - then when I was totally relaxed I listen to Haare - The Temple and Long Distance Poison - Signals to a Habitable Zone. And all the sounds in those records just had a greater clarity. Wanted to play Odin but drifted in and out of sleep.

What else:
I did listen to Odin when back home after ordering Woden.

Jesus on Mars - s/t really enjoying this electronic krautrock-esque music. Getting lots of repeat plays anyway.

Then it's same old as in recent weeks - the new Six Organs and Om mainly.

Oh and Brain Donor - Love Peace and Fuck. Oh yeah!
Gnod - Chaudelande Vol 2. Bought this months ago but still no record player so downloaded it, couldn't wait any longer! Marvelous - especially enjoying Entrance.

Pärson Sound - Pärson Sound

Jefferson Airplane Loves You - disc 3 - Jefferson Airplane

Framtiden ar ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat I Forntiden - Älgarnas Trädgård

Baby Grandmothers - Baby Grandmothers

Sov Gott Rose-Marie - International Harvester

Uppsala Stadshotell Brinner - Rävjunk

Flowers of Romance - PIL