Crossing my fingers as I listen to the new Field Music album.
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I didn't think I'd like Built to Spill but I checked this out from the library and it's pretty cool except for the weaker than weak vocals
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Frown got me on that Demdike kick.
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3:55 goosebumps
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I believe this song was released before she got her **** wrecked by Chris Brown, so this is kind of uncomfortable, but Jesus is it a monster of a track that's heavy with all kinds of ****. Really really really makes me not want to date Rihanna though.
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Charlemagne Palestine - Four Manifestations On Six Elements (Full Album)
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Yeah, you've got Suboi and you've got Nah:
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Montsegur ~ Iron Maiden
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Classic rendition.
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An odd thrift bin find - Pleasure Dub from Kingston, Jamaica. Roots dub with The Revolutionaries who backed a number of records for Channel One around 1975. The Revolutionaries created the new "rockers" style that would change the whole Jamaican sound (from roots reggae to dub) imitated in all other productions.
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but it's Tommy McCook's Supersonics band and not The Revolutionaries (originally under Errol Brown's name). That makes it a Treasure Isle studio band and not a Channel One one. If you want the best of both worlds, I would suggest the following incredible dub album. http://tinyimg.io/i/q2Koboi.jpg This is actually The Revolutionaries, doing a dub version of the majority of the best reggae album ever released from the Virgin Front Line - The Mighty Diamonds' Right Time. Also, it features Tommy McCook - playing in the Channel One studios, so you get, as I said, both worlds. Sly Dunbar and Ansel Collins also do more than just show up! |
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