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Old 06-26-2010, 03:17 AM   #491 (permalink)
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Sometime Anywhere > Priest=Aura > Starfish > Magician Among the Spirits > Of Skins and Heart

And, yes, there are loads of their albums I don't yet have.

Supergrass
Road To Rouen > Supergrass > Life On Other Planets > In It For the Money > I Should Coco > Diamond Hoo-Ha
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Old 06-26-2010, 07:55 AM   #492 (permalink)
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The Church
Sometime Anywhere > Priest=Aura > Starfish > Magician Among the Spirits > Of Skins and Heart

And, yes, there are loads of their albums I don't yet have.

Supergrass
Road To Rouen > Supergrass > Life On Other Planets > In It For the Money > I Should Coco > Diamond Hoo-Ha
I`ve only recently gotten into listening to the Church and the first 3 albums that you`ve picked out are my favs, especially Priest=Aura it has to be one of the best psychedelic/psychedelic influenced albums ever recorded..... I can`t stop listening to it.
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:02 AM   #493 (permalink)
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Sepultura

Roots> Chaos A.D> Arise> Beneath The Remains> Schizophrenia> Morbid Visions

Not a big fan of post Max Cavalera Sepultura so no Derrick Green stuff here.
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:05 AM   #494 (permalink)
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Doors> Strange Days> L.A Woman> Waiting for the Sun> Morrison Hotel-Hard Rock Cafe> Soft Parade
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:39 AM   #495 (permalink)
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Moon & Antarctica >Lonesome Crowded West > Long Drive > Good News > We Were Dead
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:45 AM   #496 (permalink)
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I`ve only recently gotten into listening to the Church and the first 3 albums that you`ve picked out are my favs, especially Priest=Aura it has to be one of the best psychedelic/psychedelic influenced albums ever recorded..... I can`t stop listening to it.
Fantastic album eh. I've always thought of it as Starfish's longer, darker and ultimately hotter sister. It's also got one of the best album openers of all time on it as well.

I'm gonna do a few more;

Paul McCartney (including Wings) [again, I don't have everything of his]
Ram > Band On the Run > Flaming Pie > Red Rose Speedway > Press To Play > Memory Almost Full > Wild Life > Chaos and Creation In the Backyard > McCartney > Venus and Mars > Tug Of War > Flowers In the Dirt > Off the Ground > McCartney II

Iggy Pop [again, going by what I have]
The Idiot > Lust For Life > Preliminaires > Brick By Brick > New Values > Blah Blah Blah > Soldier > Skull Ring > Party

The Fall [full-length studio albums only]
The Infotainment Scan > Hex Enduction Hour > Grotesque > This Nation's Saving Grace > I Am Kurious Oranj > Live At the Witch Trials > The Wonderful and Frightening World Of the Fall > Fall Heads Roll > Dragnet > Middle Class Revolt > Perverted By Language > Your Future Our Clutter > The Real New Fall LP> The Unutterable > Bend Sinister > Imperial Wax Solvent > The Frenz Experiment > Reformation Post TLC > Room To Live > The Light User Syndrome > Shift-Work > Code: Selfish > Are You Are Missing Winner > Levitate > Cerebral Caustic > The Marshall Suite
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:52 AM   #497 (permalink)
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Fantastic album eh. I've always thought of it as Starfish's longer, darker and ultimately hotter sister. It's also got one of the best album openers of all time on it as well.
It displays a dreamy, nostalgic and almost dark romantic feel that absorbs the listener...............if the listener is tuned in of course.
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Old 06-26-2010, 01:27 PM   #498 (permalink)
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Lonesome Crowded West > Building Nothing Out of Something = This Is A Long Drive > The Moon & Antarctica > Good News > We Were Dead > No One's First And You're Next > Everywhere And His Nasty > The Fruit That Ate Itself > Sad Sappy Sucker

The Moon & Antarctica has highs that are better than anything from anything but Lonesome. however there is a lot more filler on it.
I totally agree about that bit between moon&antarctica and Lonesome but I still prefer the prior better.

I'm surprised you like 'building nothing' so much. I like it too but I think it's their most depressing/slow album. It's seems out of character for them to me, though I got to admit they did it well. 'Workin on leavin the livin' is an epic song and there's a few little peaks here and there in the rest of the album that are really good.
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Old 06-26-2010, 02:01 PM   #499 (permalink)
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I'm surprised you like 'building nothing' so much. I like it too but I think it's their most depressing/slow album. It's seems out of character for them to me, though I got to admit they did it well. 'Workin on leavin the livin' is an epic song and there's a few little peaks here and there in the rest of the album that are really good.
I liked Building Nothing Out of Something a lot when I first got into MM, but agree it's the most depressing release so I don't listen to it often anymore.
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