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Peal Jam - Ten Redux
Gossip - Music for Men
La Roux
Peaches - I Feel Cream
Monterey Pop 4CD
Grizzly Bear
Ciara - Fantasy Ride
Howlin' Wolf
Kings of Convenience - discography
Fischerspooner Danse en France
Pet Shop Boys - Yes
Koko Taylor
Eminem Relapse
Blank and Jones - Logic of Pleasure
Janis Joplin
Japan - Best of
Loretta Lynn
Shirley Bassey
B52s
Wolfsheim
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Enya - Amarantine
Pet Shop Boys - Yes
The Gossip - Standing in the Way of Control
The Clash - Rock the Casbah
Lily Allen - The Fear
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero
Phoenix - 1901
Ryan Adams - Magick
Adam Lambert - Mad World
Puretone - Addicted to Bass
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ABC - Alphabet City
Tori Amos
Black Eyed Peas - The END
David Bowie
Erasure
Enigma
Dead or Alive
Johnny Cash
Guns n Roses - Chinese Democracy
Madonna
Michael Jackson
Nightmare before Christmas soundtrack
Nine Inch Nails
Pet Shop Boys - Yes
Prince - Lotusflow3r
Pyschedelic Furs
Thompson Twins
Smashing Pumpkins
Sweeny Todd Soundtrack
Tin Machine
U2
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LP's I'm listening to...
La Roux (though am starting to tire of falsettos/80s beat)
MJ (mostly off the wall, some thriller)
Madge is always being listened to (confessions lp-sorry in particular)
Maxwell's new one
Paolo Nutini
Grace Jones' not-so-newest one is still being listened to
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Not listening to whole albums but singles....
Maxwell--Til the Cops come knockin
Prince-- Lady Cabdriver, All the Critics luv u in NY
Black Eyed Peas- Don't Phunk with my Heart, Boom Boom Pow
Fergie--London Bridges
Eminem---97 Bonnie and Clyde
Murphy Lee--My Shoes
T-Pain-- Blow your back out, Let's make a movie
Rick Ross--Here I am, Hustlin, Money make me cum
Music Soulchild--When I am with you, Half Crazy
Seal---Touch
Sade- Sweetest Taboo
R. Kelly-- Dancing with a rich man
Tego Calderon---Aye Papi, Dale Don Dale, Pobre Diabla
Art of Noise--Moments in Love
D-12 f/ Eminem---My Band
Jamie Foxx--Blame it, Just like me
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Cocteau Twins - Tiny Dynamine/Echoes in a Shallow Bay
Japan - Oil on Canvas
New Order - Substance
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Jeff Buckley - Mystery White Boy
David Bowie - Heroes
Colourbox - Colourbox
Brian Eno/David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
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Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc
Me'shell Ndegeocello - Peace Beyond Passion
Mongo Santamaria's Greatest Hits
the orb - Cydonia
Cazwell - Get Into It
The Best Of Celia Cruz
Pet Shop Boys - Yes
The Knife - Pass This On
Junior Vaquez-JuniorWorks Eightball (for gym)
The Very Best of The Smiths
George Winston - Linus and Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi
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wow what great diversity
and makes me wanna go back to my files and add some of your selections which I love too!
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Outside of Marley no one probably heard what's on my Ipod.
Early B-Immortal and The Doctor
Eek-a-mouse-
Courtney Melody
Anthony Johnson
Tenorsaw
Nitty Gritty
Judy Mowatt-black woman
Super Cat
Nicodemus
Sean Paul
Barrington Levy
Berris Hammond
Burning Spear
Cocoa Tea
Echo Minott
Cutty Ranks
Gregory Isaacs
Jacob Miller
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Ok not a huge fan of roots reggae, but its lovely in the summer and saw Burning Spear at Montreux.
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Hmmm, Skeebo gave me ideas....I have a few reggae songs on my PC but mainly old school stuff. Am thinking about adding some Beenie Man, Lady Saw, Elephant Man, Patra, and some Grace Jones, Pull up to my bumper.....I haven't heard of most of the stuff people listed.
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Ok not a huge fan of roots reggae, but its lovely in the summer and saw Burning Spear at Montreux.
Burning Spear is that real deep roots reggae.... So you must be a fan but didn't know it ;). My first wife worked at a Payless shoe store on South Beach. This is back in 1991, and I would go pick her up after work. One night as my wife and I were leaving her job the group (Burning Spear) was walking down Washington ave. A few words were exchanged (pleasantries) and they gave my wife and I some free tickets for the next nights show they were pulling at some old theatre down there called Roxies I think.... Long time ago, but had a great time indeed.
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Had my dub and roots period in the 80's but it seemed to peter out, just like my passion for salsa. And for no good reason. Maybe I smoked less dope I dunno.
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This past week has included:
Mildred Bailey radio broadcast on CD for first time, (Mildred's DA BEST!)
The Essential Janis Ian
Amos Wilburn r&b,
Mel Torme
Chris Connor
YIDDISH SONGS FOR THE SOUL, a cd of a gym buddy's. Unlike anything else on my shelves. Sort of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF to the max.
To be continued...
Re other lists above, man!, haven't heard The Thompson Twins in a while...
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I'd forgotten about Janis Ian, that's a blast from the past.
I just logged on to her website. So much stuff, free downloads, ringtones and other things I could probably do without.
My favourite, is that she will perform in your front room for $9,999. What a trooper.
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Greg Kobe-Knockout
CPS- I Need A Rhythm
Thomas Penton- Global Mix July 09
Moti Brothers-Sanctum Sessions
John Migs
Miss Nine-9 Sessions
Paul Oakenfold-Perfecto Vegas
Igor Cold-Somebody's Story Ep 12
Oceana
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I'll perform in your front room for 5K.
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Mecch, don't, DON'T give it away! I'm sure you'd be worth it at twice the price + the music. :)
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some of the artists:
Etta James
Dead Can Dance
King Wilkie (bluegrass album)
III Time Out
Lost in the Wild soundtrack (Eddie Vedder)
Moby (various)
Mary Hopkins (Re: Those were the days)
Petula Clark (Re: This is My Song)
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Probable not very "summery" kind of music...
* Tori Amos - every album except "Strange Little Girls"
* Lisa Shaw - both "Free" and "Cherry" (if you like good vocals and/or chillout please give her a try)
* Sade- Best of Sade
* La Roux
* Led Zeppelin I to IV
* Mos Def - "Black on Both Sides"
* Loreena McKennitt - "The Book of Secrets"
* CSS - "Cansei de Ser Sexy"
* Diana Navarro - her three albums
* Madonna - Everything since "Erotica"
* Pastora - "La Vida Moderna"
* Norah Jones - Everything
* Rachelle Ferrell - Everything
* Bessie Smith - Vol. I and II
* Justice - Cross
* MJ - every single since 'Ben'
* Saint Etienne - "So Tough", "Finisterre", and "Good Humour"
* NIN - "Pretty Hate Machine" and "With Teeth"
* Rammstein - Everything
* Miles Davis - tracks from different albums
* Gabrielle - "Rise"
* Blur - Best of
* Reggae Gold 2007 and 2008
* A couple of albums with sounds of rain and waves to help me fall asleep
* my favourite "100 pop and R&B singles" for every year since 1991
and the darned thing's not full yet... someone mentioned Cocteau Twins, I need to load some of their stuff...
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Xavier Cugat..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XVTrRRLsSI
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Went to Glastonbury last month so have been listening to some of the acts I saw whilst there recently:
Bon Iver (His album is amazing)
Friendly Fires
Jack Penate
Ladyhawke
Dizzee Rascal
Bruce Springsteen
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Come to think of it, my Bon Iver files went missing..... Kind of down music for summer though. Well maybe outside at night could be magic.
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Come to think of it, my Bon Iver files went missing..... Kind of down music for summer though. Well maybe outside at night could be magic.
Yeah it's not one for the garden on a sunny day that's for sure! I was so impressed with him live though he plays with three drummers and really beefs up the sound I highly recommend going to see him if you get chance.
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Most played albums on my Ipod at the moment:
Antony and the Johnsons The Crying Light
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds The Boatmans Call
Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band Working on a Dream
Leonard Cohen Live in London 2008
Leonard Cohen The Future
Glenn Hansard/Marketa Irglova Original Soundtrack of Once
Alison Balsom Haydn and Hummel Trumpet Concertos
Bruce Springsteen Darkness on the Edge of Town
John Coltrane A Love Supreme
Julia Fordham Concrete Love
Michael Nyman MGV
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* NIN - "Pretty Hate Machine" and "With Teeth"
* Rammstein - Everything
You rock. Definitely in my top 5 fav. artists.
* Marilyn Manson - The High End of Low
* Lady Gaga - The Fame
* Slayer - God Hates Us All
* Rammstein - Reise, Reise
* Combichrist - Today We Are All Demons
* The Beatles - The White Album
* Garbage - Self titled and Bleed For Me
* Nina Gordon - Tonight and The Rest of my Life
* No Doubt - Rock Steady
* Suicide Commando - Bind, Torture, Kill
* Across the Universe soundtrack
yea, I do go from complete extremes.
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From EW:
Gay Fever Dream of the Week: Melinda Doolittle's "It's Your Love" gets remixed for the dance floor three (3!) times.
I like the Rizzo Radio Mix best. It puts her vocals front and center.