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Palace Revolution 2000
Last ca. 15 albums
"And Nothing Hurt" - Spiritualized
"Let's Make Love' - Brazilian Girls
"Piano & A Microphone" - Prince
"For Ever" - Jungle
"Hope Downs" - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
"Level Headed" - Sweet
"Acts Of Fear and Love" - Slaves
"Whale City" - Warmduscher
"Negro Swan" - Blood Orange
"Modern Sounds in C&W Music" - Ray Charles
"Young Romance" - Roosevelt
"AAARTH" - Joy Formidable
"An American Treasure" - Tom Petty
"Hindsight 20/20" - Carlene Carter
"True Meanings" - Paul Weller
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Palace Revolution 2000
Last ca. 15 albums
"And Nothing Hurt" - Spiritualized
"Let's Make Love' - Brazilian Girls
"Piano & A Microphone" - Prince
"For Ever" - Jungle
"Hope Downs" - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
"Level Headed" - Sweet
"Acts Of Fear and Love" - Slaves
"Whale City" - Warmduscher
"Negro Swan" - Blood Orange
"Modern Sounds in C&W Music" - Ray Charles
"Young Romance" - Roosevelt
"AAARTH" - Joy Formidable
"An American Treasure" - Tom Petty
"Hindsight 20/20" - Carlene Carter
"True Meanings" - Paul Weller
Great album...bought the vinyl and cd...their best album since...Let it Come Down!
Going to see them again on Oct.16 at the Orpheum, L.A. - they're been playing the new album in it's entirety along with a bunch of classic stuff - stoked!
If you haven't already, if you get a chance to see them live do not hesitate as it's sensory overload w/amazing musicianship!!!
As for other latest purchases, Brian Jonestown Massacre's new album 'Something Else;, and a bunch of inexpensive Northern Soul compilations - can never get enought of that stuff!
Also, pre-ordered Dylan, Beatles, and Hendrix deluxe sets.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Last ca. 15 albums
"And Nothing Hurt" - Spiritualized
"Let's Make Love' - Brazilian Girls
"Piano & A Microphone" - Prince
"For Ever" - Jungle
"Hope Downs" - Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
"Level Headed" - Sweet
"Acts Of Fear and Love" - Slaves
"Whale City" - Warmduscher
"Negro Swan" - Blood Orange
"Modern Sounds in C&W Music" - Ray Charles
"Young Romance" - Roosevelt
"AAARTH" - Joy Formidable
"An American Treasure" - Tom Petty
"Hindsight 20/20" - Carlene Carter
"True Meanings" - Paul Weller
Great album...bought the vinyl and cd...their best album since...Let it Come Down!
Going to see them again on Oct.16 at the Orpheum, L.A. - they're been playing the new album in it's entirety along with a bunch of classic stuff - stoked!
If you haven't already, if you get a chance to see them live do not hesitate as it's sensory overload w/amazing musicianship!!!
As for other latest purchases, Brian Jonestown Massacre's new album 'Something Else;, and a bunch of inexpensive Northern Soul compilations - can never get enought of that stuff!
Also, pre-ordered Dylan, Beatles, and Hendrix deluxe sets.
Yes Hairball, I see it all the time ( was actualy going to mention about it), but when I see you posting in "what did you buy?" or "what are you listening to?" threads, it always mirrors much of what I got going.
Spiritualized is by far my favorite band nowadays. I have actually talked to many people about this, that Jason P. is the only music ever that comes close to affecting me like the Stones. On a totally different level; but like when I listen to an album by them I often feel like I have just met a new girl, who knocked me off my feet; and I am carrying her scent around all day.
Crazy Antony Newcombe and his bunch are hit and miss. More hit again. I don't have to tell you about the film 'Dig'; I;lm sure you've seen it. (Also a reason I will never listen to anything by Dandy Warhols fakers)
I just can not believe that you are also mentioning Northern Soul. Not too many people are into that. One of my favorite songs in the world "Do I Love You" (Frankie Wilson) got me started on that. KTF.
Re "And Nothing Hurt" - I liked it right away of course, but I was just a tiny bit let down because I had the same reaction that I started having to to Tom Waits or Lucinda Williams albums: where they are always at a top, top level - but in a way they had plateaued awhile back. So the new albums were great, even really great, but not really new or ground breaking. With Jason P newest album I thought that at first. But it took me a couple weeks to sink in deeper. That song about "The Road" kills me.
I tried getting others here into them, but got shot down by 35Love. But it turned her into my favorite poster here.
Just wanted to add that "Let it Come Down" is my fave Sp. album too. Most people go with obvious, but I always love LICD. And also those two late era ones that no one really seems to love "Sweet Heart Sweet Light" and "Songs in A&E". "Hey Jane" has got to be the best song in the world. I play it all the time.