In keeping with some of the recent "fav" threads, what is your vote for favorite LAST album produced by a now defunct artist/band?
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Favorite LAST album produced by a now defunct artist/band
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Here are two quick ones:
1) Jeff Buckley - Grace
2) Love Jones - Powerful Pain Relief
1) Jeff Buckley - Grace
2) Love Jones - Powerful Pain Relief
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How about first and last?
Greg Adams - Hidden Agenda
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Greg Adams - Hidden Agenda
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Gold Medal: Matthew Good Band - Audio of Being
Silver Medal: Copyright - The Hidden World
Silver Medal: Copyright - The Hidden World
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The last one I think that was released after his untimely death
Stevie Ray Vaughn -- Live At Montreux: 1982 & 1985
Stevie Ray Vaughn -- Live At Montreux: 1982 & 1985
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Jeff Buckley - Grace
That was my first thought when I saw this thread. sapphiremodena, is Wilco really "defunct?"
That was my first thought when I saw this thread. sapphiremodena, is Wilco really "defunct?"
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Strange, I got the impression that YHF had caused the band to break up...BUT...as I read around, I'm not finding a single thing about it.....hopefully I must be mistaken. (Thank God for that!)
I just edited my original post...
Originally posted by royboy2k sapphiremodena, is Wilco really "defunct?" |
Strange, I got the impression that YHF had caused the band to break up...BUT...as I read around, I'm not finding a single thing about it.....hopefully I must be mistaken. (Thank God for that!)
I just edited my original post...
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Jeff Buckley: Sketches of my sweetheart, the drunk
For what its worth, none of these songs were overdubbed, so this is his final album.
For what its worth, none of these songs were overdubbed, so this is his final album.
Aqua - Aquarium.
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gloco,
I guess you could look at it that way. Wasn't Sketches released well after he died, though? If so, I assume he didn't do any of the tracklisting, etc., and in that case I would call it his last songs but not exactly his last album. Eh, whatever...
I guess you could look at it that way. Wasn't Sketches released well after he died, though? If so, I assume he didn't do any of the tracklisting, etc., and in that case I would call it his last songs but not exactly his last album. Eh, whatever...
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My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Welcome back, Kronsteen! Its been ages.
You're hilarious Vertigo-1.
Welcome back, Kronsteen! Its been ages.
You're hilarious Vertigo-1.
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Verve/Urban Hymns
Pixies/Trompe le Monde
Pixies/Trompe le Monde
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The album and its tensions split up the band, and producer Joe Ciaccarelli overproduced to the very core of his overproducing soul...so the cricket noises stayed in, and the whole thing is processed way over the top because he wanted to make art. And still it's a great record, right up to the hidden California Dreaming cover at the end. Sad, raunchy, beautiful. Highlights: Fearless, How Many Six Packs Does It Take To Screw In A Light?, It's Your Birthday, I Broke My Promise--a song about having written too many songs about one person for 12 years.
The album and its tensions split up the band, and producer Joe Ciaccarelli overproduced to the very core of his overproducing soul...so the cricket noises stayed in, and the whole thing is processed way over the top because he wanted to make art. And still it's a great record, right up to the hidden California Dreaming cover at the end. Sad, raunchy, beautiful. Highlights: Fearless, How Many Six Packs Does It Take To Screw In A Light?, It's Your Birthday, I Broke My Promise--a song about having written too many songs about one person for 12 years.
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An AMC fan!! Wow. I've seen Eitzel live about 4 times now. Course I live in the Bay Area. His shows are a real high-wire act. I've seen him break down in tears while singing songs about his now deceased muse. Gut-wrenching, heart-breaking stuff.
I didn't like the production much either initially but that album started sounding better and better the more I upgraded gear. It now makes perfect sense to me and I think it's the best AMC album which is saying a lot. Great choice! Since that one's taken, I'll pick:
Roxy Music-- Avalon
markl
I didn't like the production much either initially but that album started sounding better and better the more I upgraded gear. It now makes perfect sense to me and I think it's the best AMC album which is saying a lot. Great choice! Since that one's taken, I'll pick:
Roxy Music-- Avalon
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He took no part in editing, song selection or post-production. I think it would be a stretch to say it was his "last album".
Even the name indicates that it was simply a preliminary "sketch" for the My Sweetheart the Drunk album.
Not to mention that it's not a patch on Grace
Originally posted by gloco Jeff Buckley: Sketches of my sweetheart, the drunk For what its worth, none of these songs were overdubbed, so this is his final album. |
He took no part in editing, song selection or post-production. I think it would be a stretch to say it was his "last album".
Even the name indicates that it was simply a preliminary "sketch" for the My Sweetheart the Drunk album.
Not to mention that it's not a patch on Grace
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