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Key 10-26-2018 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2009151)
He uses "cold" to describe ambient a lot. Could be the something from Canada.

I'm taking the credit for this.

Neapolitan 10-26-2018 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2008896)
^ Thank you very much for the albums, which would all be welcome on a desert island. I’m not familiar with Skara Brae or Michal Urbaniak, but I’ll check them out. Thanks. You chose some real favourites of mine although TBH, I’d probably like to squeeze in something a bit noisier too: Can or Beefheart perhaps.

While my desert island would have some fresh material, I’m afraid that my albums for your desert island are mainly albums that you’ve mentioned yourself on MB already. Anyway, I hope you still like them, and my apologies if I haven’t picked anything punk, which is another genre that I think you’re interested in too.


1. Fuschia – Self-titled album
2. The Front Bottoms – Talon of the Hawk
3. Orange Alabaster Mushroom – Space and Time
4. 3 Hur-El – Hurel Arsivi
5. Sarah Brightman – The songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber
6. 5th Dimension – Portrait
7. Eddie Harris – Swiss Movement
8. Ranking Roger – Radical Departure
9. America – Self-titled
10. Stefan Grossman – Yazoo Basin Boogie

Thanks, Lisn. America is spot-on one of my favorite albums. I was surprised to see Orange Alabaster Mushroom, I kinda forgotten I mentioned them. I didn't know about Yazoo Basin Boogie, I am sure to check it out.

@OccultHawk I'm not sure they are albums you want. I just hope they are albums you don't hate. Agnes English is the South's answer to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

OccultHawk:
  1. Elvis Presley ‎– A Date With Elvis (1959)
  2. John Fred & His Playboy Band ‎– Agnes English (1967)
  3. Eddie Harris ‎– Instant Death (1971)
  4. The David Grisman Quintet ‎– The David Grisman Quintet (1977)
  5. The Church ‎– The Blurred Crusade (1982)
  6. Bob Mould ‎– Workbook (1989)
  7. Simply Saucer ‎– Cyborgs Revisited (1989/material recorded 1974)
  8. Minor Threat ‎– Complete Discography (1989)
  9. Lunar Dunes ‎– From Above (2007)
  10. The Carpet Knights ‎– According To Life (2009)

@Frownland You probably took one look at this list and thought: "WTF, this list isn't catered to my taste." You're probably right to think that too.

Frownland:
  1. John Cage / David Tudor ‎– Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music (1959)
  2. Captain Beefheart and his Magic ‎– Trout Mask Replica (1969)
  3. Tea and Symphony - Jo Sago (1970)
  4. Eddie Harris ‎– Instant Death (1971)
  5. John Chowning ‎– Turenas · Stria · Phoné · Sabelithe (1988, material developed in ~ 67/71)
  6. Pram ‎– Gash (1992)
  7. Big Daddy ‎– Sgt. Pepper's (1992)
  8. Dog Faced Hermans ‎– Hum Of Life (1993)
  9. The Presidents of the United States of America ‎– The Presidents of the United States of America (1995)
  10. Orange Alabaster Mushroom – Space and Time (2001)

OccultHawk 10-27-2018 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 2009181)
Thanks, Lisn. America is spot-on one of my favorite albums. I was surprised to see Orange Alabaster Mushroom, I kinda forgotten I mentioned them. I didn't know about Yazoo Basin Boogie, I am sure to check it out.

@OccultHawk I'm not sure they are albums you want. I just hope they are albums you don't hate. Agnes English is the South's answer to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

OccultHawk:
  1. Elvis Presley ‎– A Date With Elvis (1959)
  2. John Fred & His Playboy Band ‎– Agnes English (1967)
  3. Eddie Harris ‎– Instant Death (1971)
  4. The David Grisman Quintet ‎– The David Grisman Quintet (1977)
  5. The Church ‎– The Blurred Crusade (1982)
  6. Bob Mould ‎– Workbook (1989)
  7. Simply Saucer ‎– Cyborgs Revisited (1989/material recorded 1974)
  8. Minor Threat ‎– Complete Discography (1989)
  9. Lunar Dunes ‎– From Above (2007)
  10. The Carpet Knights ‎– According To Life (2009)

@Frownland You probably took one look at this list and thought: "WTF, this list isn't catered to my taste." You're probably right to think that too.

Frownland:
  1. John Cage / David Tudor ‎– Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music (1959)
  2. Captain Beefheart and his Magic ‎– Trout Mask Replica (1969)
  3. Tea and Symphony - Jo Sago (1970)
  4. Eddie Harris ‎– Instant Death (1971)
  5. John Chowning ‎– Turenas · Stria · Phoné · Sabelithe (1988, material developed in ~ 67/71)
  6. Pram ‎– Gash (1992)
  7. Big Daddy ‎– Sgt. Pepper's (1992)
  8. Dog Faced Hermans ‎– Hum Of Life (1993)
  9. The Presidents of the United States of America ‎– The Presidents of the United States of America (1995)
  10. Orange Alabaster Mushroom – Space and Time (2001)

I’ll trade you, Frowny.

WWWP 10-27-2018 02:14 AM

No one has done me :(

MicShazam 10-27-2018 02:17 AM

I legit don't remember you ever talking about music, but don't mind me, I'm borderline senile.

Neapolitan 10-27-2018 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2009288)
I’ll trade you, Frowny.

Frownland's list is like "Springtime for Hitler," it's worst possible DID I could think of for the average pedestrian music listener, yet it is a hit with you. I don't know where I went right trying to be so wrong. :confused:

Exo 10-27-2018 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by WWWP (Post 2009293)
No one has done me :(

It's coming.

Key 10-27-2018 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by WWWP (Post 2009293)
No one has done me :(

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 2009349)
It's coming.

Heh.

OccultHawk 10-27-2018 12:53 PM

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Agnes English is the South's answer to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
I listened to it today. It reminded me more of Satanic Majesty but didn’t really seem like an answer to anything. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy it. I did. You recommended curve balls that turn out to be really good on the reg.

Neapolitan 10-27-2018 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2009372)
I listened to it today. It reminded me more of Satanic Majesty but didn’t really seem like an answer to anything. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy it. I did. You recommended curve balls that turn out to be really good on the reg.

"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" is John Fred's answer to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." Maybe your right, and I was stretching the analogy a bit too far by saying the whole album was an answer to The Beatles' Sgt Pepper.


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