Your 5 newest CDs (or LPs)
Mar 3, 2004 at 8:14 PM Post #616 of 6,671
Latest 5:
Derek Trucks Band: Serenade
Extreme: III Sides to Every Story
Queen: A Night the Opera
Ozric Tentacles: Jurassic Shift
Queen: Sheer Heart Attack

Edit: Realized I only posted four
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Mar 4, 2004 at 10:35 PM Post #617 of 6,671
6 more in hand:

Led Zepellin - II: This one goes to eleven too.

Led Zepellin - IV (ZoSo): The real translation of the album title is "Greatest Hits of Rock History". Or at least it ought to be.

Rush - Moving Pictures: Is the drummer up front at Rush concerts? It sure sounds like it... not that this is a bad thing.

Mariah Carey - Music Box: If you ever need to DJ a slow dance, this will give you about an hour of material....

Mariah Carey - Butterfly: If you ever need to DJ an urban slow dance... Her voice is amazing but not all of the songs are.

No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom: My "MTV phase" coincided with this album and Gwen's crop tops.
 
Mar 6, 2004 at 2:06 AM Post #619 of 6,671
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Originally posted by D-EJ915
Skillet - Skillet
Skillet - Invincible
Thousand Foot Krutch - Phenomenon
Project 86 - Thruthless Heroes
Switchfoot - The New Way To Be Human

amazingly enough...no new metal for me this time...lol


Judging by your post, I'll go out on a limb and assume you're a Christian? If so, very cool, so am I!
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By the way, please do yourself a favor and get Skillet & Switchfoot's newest albums, "Collide" and "Beautiful Letdown" respectively...Collide is an amazing heavy rock album...a big dispatch from their "techno" past & straight into hard rock, I love it. "Beautiful Letdown" shows how much Switchfoot has improved as musicians...it's an album you can listen from start to finish without touching the skip button...as awesome as "New Way..." is, their new CD is a million times better.

So since I'm in this thread...my last 5 CD purchases:

- The Darkness - "Permission To Land"
- A.F.I. - "Sing the Sorrow"
- Story of the Year - "Page Avenue"
- Cold - "Year of the Spider"
- Taking Back Sunday - "Tell All Your Friends"

And I've bought the LOTR Triology Soundtracks (the limited edition pack w/ all 3 in one box...what a pain to locate!) for my girlfriend recently if that counts.
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Mar 12, 2004 at 6:15 AM Post #623 of 6,671
I bought these cd's in the past 2 weeks...

Soilwork - The Chainheart Machine
In Flames - The Jester Race
Soilwork - Steel Bath Suicide
Soilwork - Figure Number Five
Soilwork - A Predator's Portrait
Lostprophets - Start Something
 
Mar 12, 2004 at 3:14 PM Post #624 of 6,671
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Originally posted by Kevinda

Lostprophets - Start Something


Easily one of the best albums ever...saw them live in Wales in Nov. 2003 and they were amazing.
 
Mar 12, 2004 at 11:03 PM Post #625 of 6,671
yeah I dont see why people are criticising them for softening their sound. I think this cd is alot more matured and much more better than the "sound of fake progress"
 
Mar 13, 2004 at 10:03 PM Post #626 of 6,671
Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull
Roxy Music - Roxy Music
The Ring of the Nibelung - Wagner (Karl Bohm)

Bach - The Masterworks (40 CD set - Brilliant Classics)
Mozart - The Masterworks (40 CD set - Brilliant Classics)
patchy but great value !
 
Mar 15, 2004 at 1:52 AM Post #627 of 6,671
  1. Squarepusher - Ultravisitor. Just got this today, still listening through it. Does anybody else get the impression that Jenkinson is now listening to his own music more and more, just like RDJ? Not like that's a bad thing...
  2. Matthew Dear - Leave Luck to Heaven. I saw him in concert. He rocked. I bought the CD. It rocks.
  3. Blur - Parklife. Part of my minimum daily requirement of britpop. These guys can channel Syd Barrett pretty well on "Far Out"!
  4. The New Pornographers - The Electric Version. Of course it's good. Surprisingly repeatedly listenable so far.
  5. Thievery Corporation - The Richest Man In Babylon. Shockingly, as my first TC purchase I just don't like this CD much... yet.
  6. Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where. Good. Like Babylon it hasn't really caught me yet.
  7. Cardiacs - Archive. Fulfilling the rest of my minimum daily requirement for britpop. (Technically not britpop, but mmm...)
 
Mar 17, 2004 at 3:05 AM Post #628 of 6,671
The Zephyrs - When the sky comes down it comes down on your head

this CD is awesome!!! imagine the singer of my morning jacket belting a tune to a mogwai soundtrack!!! its like post-rock-country..if there ever was a thing

i also got the newest Zephyrs release, a Year to the day..but its nowhere near as good
 
Mar 17, 2004 at 5:21 AM Post #630 of 6,671
Kronos Quartet performs Alfred Schnittke - The Complete String Quartets - This is simply amazing music.

Pat Martino - Thinktank

Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Supernova

Adam Rogers Quintet - Allegory - This "young lion" is an unbelievable jazz guitar virtuoso

Gyorgy Kurtag - Music for String Instruments - Keller Quartet
 

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