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post #91 of 105
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No, I thought it was just a one-off, kind of like the Ugly Casanova thing. I'll have to check it out! Thanks for the update. New Holopaw should be out now too.
Wow! new Holopaw, thanks for that update...
post #92 of 105
Quiet Village - Silent Movie 9/10

Sort of liked it on the first listen but really clicked on the third time around.A down tempo classic.
post #93 of 105
Infected Mushroom - Legend of the Black Shawarma : 8.5/10
post #94 of 105
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Originally Posted by DLeeWebb View Post
Wow! new Holopaw, thanks for that update...
Yea, I've got them both on order from their labels...

Holopaw - Oh Glory. Oh, Wilderness. ($8 + s/h from Bakery Outlet Records)
Old Canes - Feral Harmonic ($11 + s/h from Saddle Creek)
post #95 of 105
Got some new gear, so I've been making my new gear rounds.

Pink Floyd - DSOTM (10...out of 9)
post #96 of 105
Julie London - Julie is Her Name Volume 1

Just snagged the re-release of this on 45 RPM vinyl. It is magnificent. I really like the production - just a close miked vocalist and some quiet instruments in the background. Speaking of instruments - the guitar playing is outstanding, sometimes eclipsing the vocals.

The vinyl is excellent, too. My copy is extremely quiet and the music on it is very believable.

10/10 for performance and sound
post #97 of 105
Booka Shade - The Sun And The Neon Light (Special editions so 2 cd's)
i think i'll give this album an 10, i really love this album its so relaxing and fun to listen too!
post #98 of 105
Spoon - Got Nuffin EP. 6/10.
post #99 of 105
Latest listen goes back to the mid 90s, with Richard Buckner and his classic second record, Devotion + Doubt. It's become essential listening for me, on a regular basis over the last few years. Beautiful recording, great set of musicians, including Howe Gelb and his Giant Sand/Calexico mates John and Joey, along with Marc Ribot, Lloyd Maines and JD Foster, but that's just all gravy. The songs, the voice, it would still shine on a beat-up old record played on a cheap-ass K-Mart blue-light special stereo. Or even on my crappy HP laptop built-in speakers ...that's how I heard it last. The sound of love gone all wrong. 10/10. One of the best ever.
post #100 of 105
Katotonia "Night is the New Day" 9.5/10
post #101 of 105
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don henley - building the perfect beast

6.9/10

a game of two halves really, some more light hearted fun tracks and some more from the heart, comprising of some of my favorite henley solo efforts including the no need for introduction, 'boys of summer' along with other solid tracks such as, 'all she wants to do is dance' and 'sunset grill'

a nice vibe to this album.
post #102 of 105
"Reservoir" - Fanfarlo [8.8/10]: I think that my score for this one may increase with continued listenings. Sounds like Arcade Fire with guest vocals by David Byrne. Right up my alley...
post #103 of 105
The Who "It's Hard" 1982 7/10

post #104 of 105
Big Black - Songs About F--king

9/10
great noise punk
post #105 of 105
Do Make Say Think - Other Truths

9/10
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