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Time for some m usic  -

Nick Cave and The Bad  Seeds - Hollywood



Wow, the more I get into this more sombre album the more devastating I find it. Melancholic and cathartic too.

FKA Twigs - Home With You



Another awesome albums..so here is another track from "Magdalene".

FKA Twigs - Sad Day





Kate Bush - Babooshka



Prince - Horny Toad ("Delirious" B-Side) (2019 Remaster)



Prince - Feel U Up



So funky, from the expanded version of this album from that 5 CD box set. Oh yeah, would love the box set!

Enjoy.
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Tome for some night music -

Mazzy Star - Hair and Skin




Cat Power - Metal heart



Tune-Yards - Find A New Way



Pixies - Debaser



Band of Susans - Hard Light



Enjoy.
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Right, before I watch The Flash and Arrow here is some music -

Marc Johnson - Ghost Town




Marc Johnson – bass
Bill Frisell – electric & acoustic guitars
Pat Metheny – electric & acoustic guitar (42-string Pikasso)
Joey Baron – drums & tambourine

Oumou Sangaré - Kun Fe Ko




The Boo Radleys - Leaves and Sand




Underworld - Pearl's Girl



Mirwais - Naïve Song



Enjoy

The Fall

Oct. 10th, 2019 09:16 pm
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Post-punk indie rock and form the north - Manchester - and darlings of the late John Peel, The Fall, were a brilliant and often maverick outfit lead by the leftist anarchist raconteur and recently deceased Mark E.Smith - a veritable curmudgeon.

From the album Infotainment Scan, I select these two -

The Fall - I'm Going To Spain



The Fall - It's A Curse



PLAY LOuD!

Monster

Oct. 10th, 2019 08:34 pm
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Found this today for a quid - R.E.M's Monster album. I was piqued into buying it because of an article in Wire this year -the Maximalist issue.

Page 1

R.E.M.- King of Comedy



Wire said,

Article under cut )


It is my favourite R.E.M album and different to their others
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Some music from that music meme I did -

Gil Scott-Heron - The Bottle



Scott Walker - A Lover's Love



From the album The Drift.

Björk - Mouth Mantra




Low - Standby



Enjoy.

Viscera

Sep. 14th, 2019 11:02 am
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From her wonderful 2011 album Viscera on Rune Grammofon, the pure joy of listening to Jenny Hval is visceral.

Jenny Hval - Black Morning/Viscera



The Wire review of this CD -

“I arrived in town with an electric toothbrush pressed against my clitoris”, declares Jenny Hval – the first line of the first song on the first album to be released under her own name. The sluices are wide open from here on in, and references to body parts and functions tumble out and squint in the daylight: clitoris, cunt, erection, blood, sweat, veins, itching, eggs, lips, voice, piss, fingernails, marrow. Her evocative surrealistic language is planted in a lush backdrop of zither, guitar and church organ (played by Hval herself), more guitars by Håvard Volden and drums by Kyrre Laastad. The record as a whole is a finely sculpted construction. Fragile melodic laser-cut patterns are set against an earthy beat of tambourine and bass drum, giving the album a folky drive.

Laurie Anderson, Kate Bush and fellow Norwegians Bel Canto and Mari Boine have clearly been in Hval’s tap water while growing up. However, the territory she conjures feels entirely her own. First conceived as a musical version of Georges Bataille’s erotic novel The Story Of O, Viscera is instead a meditation on the human body as resonating chamber – specifically the female body, with its chambers and tubes. Hval is steeped in the magic of words, having written a novel, an academic dissertation (about Kate Bush) as well as poems, beside her musical outings as founder of Avant pop group Rockettothesky and the duo Meshes Of Voice with Susanna Wallumrød (of Susanna And The Magical Orchestra). Viscera forms part of a prolific artist’s growing body of work and manages a rare thing: to be a stunning achievement both conceptually and musically.

Enjoy.
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From one of their finest album in my opinion.

Yo La Tengo - Tears Are In Your Eyes



Cherry Chapstick



Night Falls On Hoboken



PLAY LOUD!!
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At MVE I found these in my other exchange -

Pentangle - Cruel Sister (Transatlantic) - with a 19 min version of Jack Orion!
Bert Jansch - I Don't Bother Me (Sanctuary)
Frank Zappa -Lumpy Gravy (Zappa)
Fela Kuti - Original Suffer Head /ITT (Wrasse)



Here is that long version of Jack Orion -

Pentangle - Jack Orion

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As intimated earlier here is a selection of tunes from recent finds-

Gabrielle Aplin - Panic Cord



Elvis Costello- Hidden Charms



Elvis Costello - All This Useless Beauty



Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Journey Outward



Warne Marsh Quartet - 317 East Street




Album: Ne plus ultra

This was tenor saxophonist Warne Marsh's first recording as a leader since 1960. Teamed up with complementary altoist Gary Foster (who was most influenced by Marsh's former musical partner Lee Konitz), bassist Dave Parlato and drummer John Tirabasso, Marsh runs through some of his favourite chord changes, including "Lennie's Pennies," "Subconscious-Lee" and "You Stepped Out of a Dream." In addition, there is a fairly free group improvisation (the 15-minute "Touch and Go") and a brief rendition of Bach's "Two-Part Inventions #13." A strong all-around CD reissue that was originally released by the Revelation label and now on Hat Art Records.

Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'



Cool Struttin' (1958)

Personnel:

Sonny Clark (Piano)
Jackie McLean (Alto Saxophone)
Art Farmer (Trumpet)
Paul Chambers (Bass)
Philly Joe Jones (Drums)

ENJOY!
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Four to ease you into a gentle morning -

Vashti Bunyan - Train song




Jackson Brown - These Days



Tim Hardin - How Can We Hang On To A Dream



The Velvet Underground - Candy Says



Enjoy.
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I was going to post this earlier but fell asleep, so now it is a post-midnight thing for your lugholes.


PJ Harvey - On Battleship Hill



More music here )
Enjoy.
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Time for some music methinks -

Incognito - Make Room For Love



More music here )

Enjoy.
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unwind or relax or whatever.... let maestro Dave put you ina groove.


Herbie Hancock - Butterfly



George Gerswhin - Rhapsody In Blue



by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra.

Elliott Carter- Dialogues



Jean-Philippe Rameau - Zaïs Overture



Composer: Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Orchestra: Les Musiciens Du Louvre
Director: Marc Minkowski

Bark Psychosis - Absent Friend



Enjoy.
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Today's selection of music focuses on ome territory ,that of Minnesota. Allof them havw featured in Wire mag except for Soul Asylum and Semisonic. Low is still the best of the bunch IMHO.

Husker Du - Diane



More music here )

Enjoy.

I wonder what reaction i get from [livejournal.com profile] thespian15 as he had not heard of  Low before i  posted their music.
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Change of styles now groove wise.

Kitaro - Hajimari



More music here )

Enjoy.
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Time for some music selections -

Yo La Tengo -Nothing But You And Me



The Peddlers - Anybody's Fool



I found this slab of vinyl for fifty pence!

Mezzoforte - Surprise / Garden Party



Another piece of vinyl found for fifty pence!

Rickie Lee Jones - Easy Money



Another slab of the black stuff found for a quid.



Enjoy.
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What am 1? Avid reader and avid music lover.So - here is some music -

Animal Collective -My Girls



More music here )

Enjoy. 
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So dear readers,music to expand your mind -

Carl Stone - Shing Kee



I find his music fascinating - this is an amazing progressing sample-editing by Carl Stone.
Even more amazing when you realise it's been composed in 1986!
Taken from the cd Mom's (New Albion Records 1992).

More Wired Sounds )

Enjoy.

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