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Mojo 03-24-2009 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by nonsubmissivewife (Post 621626)
I second that. I've had this playing non stop on my mp3 player for the last 2 days.

Thirded. One of my absolute all time favourites. It would definitely be right toward the top of any list I could make, in the heights somewhere.

dac 03-24-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 621624)
http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/i...ey_grace_l.jpg

This is quickly ascending the ranks as one of my fav albums of all time.

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Originally Posted by nonsubmissivewife (Post 621626)
I second that. I've had this playing non stop on my mp3 player for the last 2 days.

Now quickly go and download everything else you can from him, you won't regret it, trust me. There are some live albums and comps that are definitely worth a listen.

Mojo 03-24-2009 06:41 PM

You speak the truth. I could start to make Buckley suggestions but that would involve ranking them and the possibility of leaving something out. So, forget it.

EDIT: Actually, Ill put a Buckley compilation up somewhere on one of the many relevant threads. Grace is a great album but its only half the picture really. I'll probably get cracking on that sometime soon.

scottsy 03-24-2009 08:30 PM

Well I absolutely suprised myself by starting to like Minutes to Midnight by Linkin Park... I honestly used to hate this band... but this is one fine album full of solid songs and fairly decent lyrics with some fairky slick production values... its pretty darn good. Some suprisingly Death Cab for Cutie - ish touches on some tracks too! I likes it!

Sneer 03-24-2009 08:46 PM

I'm loving Gun Club - Miami at the moment. Its rising to near-equal bearings with Fire Of Love

Terrible Lizard 03-24-2009 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 621624)

Convinced myself to hate it, and it was difficult. :banghead:

scottsy 03-24-2009 09:03 PM

I always liked Grace... damn, I really should have made sure I owned thatcalbum by now...

4ZZZ 03-25-2009 01:13 AM

I'm not so much bored with Grace but considering I got it on release and caught Buckley live I have just moved on. I have to admit that over the years going to peoples places and them asking me if I have heard this "brand new album" they have just found and then playing over and over, it has nowadays a certain jaded feel. Sorry carry on.

333 03-25-2009 02:19 AM

Doomsdayer Holiday by Grails
This spiral of dark emotional depth moved me beyond words at times. I've been on an instrumental binge for a couple of years and have found a copious amount of amazing instrumental bands, but this is, by far, up there on the list. I love being proved wrong, though. :)

Lateralus by Tool
Yes, another dark album, but by no means depressing or somber. Tool's earlier stuff has its own characteristics of angst and bitterness, but Lateralus marks the beginning to a new concept in their writing. The emotion shifts from anger to a completely unexplainable feeling - one that can be universal, but mostly misunderstand, and sometimes not even experienced. Though most of the album promotes a wide-range of spiritual growth (for me, anyway), I recognize and identify with the angrier songs as well. I love that they don't consistently stamp out albums every year. The resting time seems like a crucial part in their music and it really shows. I can't really commit to one favorite song from this album because the lyrics are so powerful, so I'll just leave it at this:

I embrace my desire to
feel the rhythm, to feel connected enough to step aside and weep like a widow
to feel inspired to fathom the power, to witness the beauty,
to bathe in the fountain,
to swing on the spiral
to swing on the spiral
to swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human.


Mistico by Charlie Hunter Trio
This is definitely one of those albums that grew on me after a few listens. It maybe just me a new jazz albums, but nonetheless, I enjoy this one a lot now. I'm familiar with his other projects, but this album I feel like captures a completely different spirit and time period. Although I'm too young to even know, I can't help but hear the 70's in the very first song, not to mention the entire album. With that being said, I've always been a fan of an artist who is good at taking me into another realm, into another place, another mindset with his/her work.

SATCHMO 03-25-2009 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 4ZZZ (Post 621966)
I'm not so much bored with Grace but considering I got it on release and caught Buckley live I have just moved on. I have to admit that over the years going to peoples places and them asking me if I have heard this "brand new album" they have just found and then playing over and over, it has nowadays a certain jaded feel. Sorry carry on.

Ditto, well I think i bought it @ 16 years ago so it wasnt to long after its release.


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