the last piece of music you aquired was?
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Ummm...probably Sarah Harmer's latest album. Much happiness. D'oh I still need that! Damn trying-to-stay-on-a-budget! :) here's a review btw:
I believe the song is Almost. And I think the album is All of Our Names. I have it spinning in my car a lot but rarely have the case around and I'm too lazy to look it up right now. :)
Morrissey's "You Are the Quarry"� I'm a Smiths fan from way back & this is perhaps�the closest I"ll ever get to a new Smiths album. it's that good, if you like that sorta thing.
angelmusicmaven
· 20 years, 9 months ago
I think my most recent purchase was Ron Sexsmith's latest. It's yummy. Actually... I think the new Down the Line EP was even a little more recent than that, perhaps. Ah well, they're both very nice... *lying in wait for Andy Stochansky CD to come out*
Melissa is the shit. I truly believe she can write love and heartbreak like nobody else.
Ditto on the Patty Griffin as my most recent purchase....though I yet to have time to listen to it.
dwd. i think we're finally seeing them this weekend.
Joe Navratil
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Thea Gilmore, "Avalanche" (Compass, 2003).
Run, don't walk, to buy this CD. "Have you heard that you're a liar Have you heard the music died Have you heard that the messiah Went and joined the other side...." (Okay, it's not all depressing stuff, that lyric's just the latest one I've caught that really impressed me)
Phoenix
· 20 years, 9 months ago
this was one cdbaby order:
Kym Tuvim - On the mend (not a '04 release but fabulous. A folkie friend pointed me in her direction) Brian Webb - live (with a Patty G and Leonard Cohen cover but Tobias - a song about a crack head - is my current favourite; even if it breaks my heart on every listen) Oh so much happiness!
I'm of the opinion that it's impossible to properly cover a Leonard Cohen tune.� I mean, it's possible to do it aesthetically well, Rufus and "Hallelujah" for example, but you just can't capture that...� soul that Leonard gives.� The essence.� The grit and the...� the... lack of words, hi.
See, I'm the exact opposite. Leonard's songs are absolutely wicked beautiful. But I just can't stand hearing him sing them. Something about his voice, and the cheesy style he gives them. It takes another performer to liberate his songs. :) His really early stuff was ok, but anything past the first couple albums makes me cringe.
And before you ask, I adore the voices of the likes of Tom Waits, Greg Brown, etc. :)
Hehe and I've not heart Leonard Cohen much but I happen to feel exactly this way about Tom Waits, Greg Brown, and Bob Dylan. :)
Listen to a young Leonard Cohen singing The Story of Isaac.�� The album?���Songs From A Room .� Then report back.� That's homework, young man :) Actually, Bird on a Wire, From the same album, would work too, but the first one I mentioned is a song very close to my heart...� I learned it when I was seven.� Yay for musician dads. If you disagree, cool! (But I'm right ;P)
Then listen to Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited and write an essay comparing and contrasting their use of the same biblical story.
J. Andrew World
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Dude, she is like all famous now. It's kinda cool, last june I saw her open for Erin McKeown at the Iron Horse and now she has been featured on NPR and VH1.
I've been telling people to go see her before she gets big. She was playing places in New York with no cover before this last tour. I've never seen her when I was more than 10 feet from her. Now I might never get that close again.
> I was more than 10 feet from her. Now I might never get that close again.
Not unless they modify the restraining order, no.. ;-)
Kris 'engaged' Bedient
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Friend made me a collection of a live version of all the songs from their albums, plus all of their covers. It fills 3 CDs *sigh*
Adam Hartfield
· 20 years, 9 months ago
A 10-LP set on Command Records called "Command Performances." I can't wait to get its cheesy goodness!
Bruce Rose
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Three at once. I found a decent used cd store and went a little crazy. When I'd finished culling my selections, I had these three:
1. BoDeans - Love and Hope and Sex and Dreams 2. Ani DiFranco - Little Plactic Castle 3. Chicago soundtrack Tomorrow, I should go back for the ones I put on hold. They're obscure enough that they should still be there. :-)
bored, bored, bored....
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Mike Ford - Stars Shone on Toronto
Has been on permanent repeat since I got it. Damn, he's good. It's a wonderful recording, but not nearly long enough *g*
Brian Dinsky
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Robert Randolph and The Family Band - Unclassified really good group. i'm not sure how to classify them.� they sound sorta gospel church rock bandish.� great slide guitar, at that.� i really really like their sound.
Will work for anime
· 20 years, 9 months ago
British Sea Power - The Decline of the British Sea Power
Gorillaz - Space Monkey vs. Gorillaz: Laika Come Home the first is interesting...growing on me i haven't listened to the second one enough to make my mind up....but they were both cheap :-)
Queen Lisa of Darlington
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Just bought Nelly McKay AND the new Glenn Tilbrook (ex-Squeeze) solo CD from Amazon so I guess that's a tie for new CDs purchased ... (turned on to both of them by, no surprise here, listening to WXPN on two road trips north in the last few weeks). Also, re: "Blood and Chocolate," while that's not my favorite Elvis Costello album per se, it does have the distinction of having one of my top three of his songs on it, "Blue Chair" (and because I KNOW you all want to know, the other two are "Party Girl" off "Armed Forces" and "God Give Me Strength," from the Burt Bacharach CD). Now that I know the Fordy CD is available, excuse me while I trot on over to MapleMusic.
Nik Chaikin
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Arogant Worms- Semi-conducted
Mike Ford's new solo CD the "C" album You must first create an account to post.
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