What song/album/band/genre blows your mind?
Sep 14, 2011 at 2:58 AM Post #17 of 20
These CDs in my collection stand out as being unique for one reason or another and have at least one song that blows me away just about every time:
 
Alison Krauss & Union Station - Lonely Runs Both Ways - "A Living Prayer"
Eva Cassidy - Songbird - "Fields of Gold"
James Newton-Howard - The Village [OST] - "Rituals"
Julia Fischer - Bach Concertos - "Violin Concerto in E major: II. Adagio"
Helloween - 7 Sinners - "Where The Sinners Go"
In Flames - The Jester Race - "Artifacts of the Black Rain"
Laika - Sounds of the Satellites - "Almost Sleeping" (+ Good Looking Blues - "Black Cat Bone")
Massive Attack - Mezzanine - "Inertia Creeps"
Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction - "Sweating Bullets"
Neotropic - Mr. Brubaker's Strawberry Alarm Clock - "Gutted", "You're Grinding Me Down"
Orbital - Snivilisation - "I Wish I Had Duck Feet"
Teargas & Plateglass - Teargas & Plateglass - "An Adagio For Tandems Stacked"
The Crystal Method - Vegas - "Trip Like I Do" (+ Tweekend - "Murder")
Trifonic - Emergence - "Transgenic"
 
Sep 14, 2011 at 2:58 PM Post #18 of 20
Dark passion play, and the upcoming album seems awesome too. 
 

 
Feb 5, 2013 at 5:46 AM Post #19 of 20
I tried to discuss headphones with people, but I can't afford to play that to much. Music is my love. It's boring to talk to people that are just not happy with life and mid-fi gear. Not too much mind blowing lately, but I've been stoked on a lot of Dylan SACDs and tons of classical and jazz. Been diggen on classical piano albums. But here's some cool stuff I found lately that may differ slightly from the norm.
 
Pink Floyd The Wall on vinyl 1979 first print. (I'm not sure if the other copies are different, but I find it way more listenable than other versions I've heard.)
 
Bob Brozman "Blue Hula Stomp"
 
Willie Dixon "I am the Blues" Original Master Recording made in Japan
 
Ravel: Bolero.
 

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