What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Mar 21, 2011 at 6:05 PM Post #24,901 of 143,136


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Indescribable, but highly recommended:
 
Mona De Bo - "Nekavējies, šīs ir Spēles ar Tevi"
 


After  listening to the album, I would say they were heavily influenced by Earth. Especially their more recent work from 2005 onwards, such as
The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull.
 
Also Sunn O))) . The track Alice, From Monoliths and  Dimensions is very similar to some of the tracks. 
 
So they can be described as Doom/ Drone. Good stuff tho. 
 
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Beast In The Field - World Ending
 
Mar 21, 2011 at 6:31 PM Post #24,903 of 143,136
Al Lee
 

Al Lee: Ain't Playing the Game


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Mar 21, 2011 at 8:26 PM Post #24,905 of 143,136
Franz Schubert, Impromptu in C minor Op. 90 No. 1: Allegro motlo moderato
 
From the Classical Top 1000 Collection (bang for the buck, a great deal)
 
Mar 21, 2011 at 9:03 PM Post #24,906 of 143,136
Beck - Guero
Bill Evans - Conversations With Myself
Carl LeBlanc - New Orleans 7th Ward Griot
Richard Thompson - Henry The Human Fly
 
Mar 21, 2011 at 10:07 PM Post #24,909 of 143,136


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i guess just not too much funk fan around here at head-fi.  i don't call myself a funk fan or a p funk fan.  i do own a few parliament cds and one george clinton cd though(hey man....smell my finger).  being in Hong Kong sometimes could be a good thing for searching rare cd.  like the hey man ... smell my finger cd.  i got it used from a second hand music shop for like 5 dollars.  great condition. 


You certainly don't need to be a fan of P-funk to enjoy it. 
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  Luckily my dad had purchased a lot of Parliament, Funkadelic, George Clinton back in the day, so I get to inherit those records.  I still buy the LPs if I see them in the used bin just because I think it's a good habit to buy at least one extra copy of good vinyl LPs (if LPs are your thing), especially more rare records that never made it to CD.  I've only seen "Funk or Walk" for sale on LP and the occasional 8 track or cassette.  As far as I know it was only released on CD in Japan, never in the US, and the Japan CDs are expensive if you can find them.  I plan to needle drop this one so I can have a digital copy and then burn it to disc to archive.  Sadly, it's one of those albums that may become extinct if not preserved.  Good hunting. 
 
 
Mar 21, 2011 at 10:44 PM Post #24,911 of 143,136
Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley 24/96 vinyl rip.  One of the most moving pieces in the history of music.
 

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