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If you had to pick a song or CD I should seek out and listen to, what would it be?

Date: 2004-01-24 10:55 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ronebofh.livejournal.com
Well, crap... that's a toughie.

For "this changed the way i listened to music" goodness, i'd say King Crimson's Discipline. For "muscular blast of indie rock" goodness, i'll say Throwing Muses' recent untitled orange album. I'm not much on the "wacky comical music" side of things, but Klark Kent's Kollected Works is pretty good. And then there's Duke Ellington's The Far East Suite-Special Mix, which is far and away the best jazz record i've heard.

Date: 2004-01-24 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plorkwort.livejournal.com
You might like any of the various albums by the group Magpie, who do a mixture of folk and blues, with great harmonica parts; I particularly enjoyed their record "Working My Life Away," which had working songs about mills and mines and fisheries. Anything they do with Phil Ochs songs on it is good, too.

Date: 2004-01-24 01:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sunburn.livejournal.com
I'm always game to recommend David Byrne's "Rei Momo," (http://www.luakabop.com/david_byrne/cmp/reimomo.html) songs with Byrne's slightly eccentric lyrics and with latin beats and arrangements. Since the song titles indicate the beat found within, it's practically a primer for latin rhythms from Bolero to Samba.

Date: 2004-01-24 05:05 pm (UTC)
ext_8707: Taken in front of Carnegie Hall (evil)
From: [identity profile] ronebofh.livejournal.com
I neglected to include the "godly guitar plus hip-hop" goodness CD, Vernon Reid's Mistaken Identity.

Date: 2004-01-24 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabio-heinz.livejournal.com
ArtistAlbum Name
Miles Davis Kind of Blue
John Coltrane Giant Steps
John Coltrane My Favorite Things
Prince Far I Voice of Thunder
Burning Spear Mek We Dweet
Peter Tosh Equal Rights

Date: 2004-01-24 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paracelsvs.livejournal.com
How's about UNKLE's _Psyence Fiction_ for something varied and modern?

Or Saint Etienne's _Tiger Bay_ for something poppy with a slight undercurrent of death?

Or Ladytron's _604_ for pop music in the year 2000 in the eighties?

Date: 2004-01-24 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mmcirvin.livejournal.com
I used to have that on tape a million years ago. Pretty good album.

Lately I've been listening heavily to a CD of Scott Joplin pieces, an amalgamation of two albums by the New England Ragtime Ensemble and the Southland Stingers respectively ("The Red Back Book/Elite Syncopations"). My favorites are "The Rag Time Dance" and a sweet non-syncopated piece called "Binks' Waltz", which was apparently composed in honor of somebody's dead baby (bit of a downer, that).

Date: 2004-01-26 05:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabio-heinz.livejournal.com
Try listening to Thelonious Monk play the piano. The album "Monk's Music" is particularly good, especially the second track, "Well You Needn't". This album features Art Blakey on drums, as well as Coleman Hawkins and John Coltrane on tenor saxophone. I'd be very surprised if you weren't blown away by "Well You Needn't".

Monk's Music at Amazon.com

Date: 2004-01-26 09:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kerri9494.livejournal.com
Nickelback - Figured You Out

I'm sure my mind will change about this next week.

Oh, and maybe, for the sake of nostalgia

Iggy Pop and Kate Pierson - Candy

Date: 2004-01-26 09:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paracelsvs.livejournal.com
Further addition: Buettner and I seem to agree you need some Godspeed You Black Emperor. We're thinking _Yanqui U.X.O._, but _Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven_ isn't half bad, either.

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