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Past couple of days:

Senogul - Senogul
Rayuela - Rayuela
Triumvirat - Illusions On A Double Dimple
Genesis - Trespass
Uriah Heep - Salisbury
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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Lemon Kittens: We Buy a Hammer For Daddy
Hawkwind: Space Ritual
Kevin Ayers: Sweet Deceiver
That’s one of my tavorite Ayers albums. Elton John plays some excellent piano and Ollie Halsall plays some very nice guitar. The songs are poppy but very focused. The title track is my favorite Ayers song, and always has been. It’s about heroin addiction, I think.
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APP - Tales of Mystery and Imagination/I Robot/Pyramids
Mystery - Second Home
Anthony Phillips - Private Parts and Pieces I-IV
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Temperance Movement - A Deeper Cut
Black Country Communion - BCCIV
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Martin Barre - Back to Steel
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Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
CANO - Au Nord de Notre Vie
Allman Brothers Band - The Complete Fillmore East Recordings: 3/12/71 Both Shows
Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain
Cherry Five - Cherry Five
Grateful Dead - Blues For Allah
Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill
Island - Pictures
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Lemon Kittens: We Buy a Hammer For Daddy
Hawkwind: Space Ritual
Kevin Ayers: Sweet Deceiver
That’s one of my tavorite Ayers albums. Elton John plays some excellent piano and Ollie Halsall plays some very nice guitar. The songs are poppy but very focused. The title track is my favorite Ayers song, and always has been. It’s about heroin addiction, I think.
I didn´t like that album as much as his earlier albums, of course it isn´t totally bad. I was just thinking how´s the quality after this albums, do you think I should continue listening his albums? Have you heard Lemon Kittens? Not my favourite of postpunk bands, but anyway quite interesting and really experimental.
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Over the last few days:

Tangerine Dream - Ricochet
KGB Man/Oneohtrix Point Never - KGB Nights/Blue Drive
Zacht Automaat - I Can Feel the Mold in Me (dead slow, no wake)
Sinoia Caves - Beyond the Black Rainbow OST
Moolah - Woe Ye Demons Possessed
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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Lemon Kittens: We Buy a Hammer For Daddy
Hawkwind: Space Ritual
Kevin Ayers: Sweet Deceiver
That’s one of my tavorite Ayers albums. Elton John plays some excellent piano and Ollie Halsall plays some very nice guitar. The songs are poppy but very focused. The title track is my favorite Ayers song, and always has been. It’s about heroin addiction, I think.
I didn´t like that album as much as his earlier albums, of course it isn´t totally bad. I was just thinking how´s the quality after this albums, do you think I should continue listening his albums? Have you heard Lemon Kittens? Not my favourite of postpunk bands, but anyway quite interesting and really experimental.
Ayers-wise, I can’t recommend anything after Sweet Deceiver, but then again I’ve only heard a couple of them. But it’s safe to say his early experimental days were behind him by that time.
I have not heard of the Lemon Kittens, but it sounds right up my street. Will check them out!

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Magazine | Real Life
Joni Mitchell | Dog Eat Dog
Magazine | Magic, Murder, and the Weather
Bering & Rosenberg | Myths 002 EP (Ariel Pink side collab)
This Kind of Punishment | Radio Silence 7”
Style Council | The Cost of Loving
The Jam | In the City
The Residents | God in Three Persons
Blue Sign Factory | The Slow Magnet EP
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Lemon Kittens: We Buy a Hammer For Daddy
Hawkwind: Space Ritual
Kevin Ayers: Sweet Deceiver
That’s one of my tavorite Ayers albums. Elton John plays some excellent piano and Ollie Halsall plays some very nice guitar. The songs are poppy but very focused. The title track is my favorite Ayers song, and always has been. It’s about heroin addiction, I think.
I didn´t like that album as much as his earlier albums, of course it isn´t totally bad. I was just thinking how´s the quality after this albums, do you think I should continue listening his albums? Have you heard Lemon Kittens? Not my favourite of postpunk bands, but anyway quite interesting and really experimental.
Ayers-wise, I can’t recommend anything after Sweet Deceiver, but then again I’ve only heard a couple of them. But it’s safe to say his early experimental days were behind him by that time.
I have not heard of the Lemon Kittens, but it sounds right up my street. Will check them out!
Thanx. Well I quess I will leave later Ayers albums to my later years and concentrate now his excellent first albums. Yes, I believe you will like Lemon Kittens. You have put Magazine and the Jam in your list after this message, both are the ones I like quite much. There are many Jam albums I haven´t heard, I think I will listen them all some of these days. In Magazine only Secondhand Daylight, Play and No Thyself are the ones never heard of, must listen those too.
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Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Martin Barre - Back to Steel

Saw him in concert a few months ago and he played a nice selection of Tull and solo stuff - including some great blues playing. A real dry sense of humour. Wish he was back in the fold with Ian, but sadly......
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Had some free time yesterday (doesn't happen much on weekends):

Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase: The guy is getting really serious here. Maybe he should go the extra mile and add "The" to his name.
"Hey, how's it goin' Steve?"
"Um...no. My name is not Steve. I AM THE STEVEN WILSON."

The Police - Ghost in the Machine: Talk about a front-loaded album! All of their other albums at least start off side 2 with a quintessential staple. Here we get "Too Much Information". Yuck. Lots of dreck after the rightfully famous first three songs, but I will admit the last track has a neat dreary atmosphere to it...fitting to the album title. "Demolition Man" was done better by others.

Siouxie and the Banshees - Juju: This album makes many top 10 goth rock album lists (in fact, most), proving what a wide umbrella term goth rock is. With lots of focus on the shimmering guitarwork, this leans way more towards skillful post-punk than what pops into my head when I think of "goth", despite some Halloweeny themes. I'd say their next album, "A Kiss in the Dreamhouse", is their most "goth" album, more suitable for foggy dancefloors. Juju is my fav though.
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Wishbone Ash - There's the Rub
Yes - Relayer
Marillion - FEAR
Jethro Tull - Benefit
Kate Bush - Aerial
Roy Harper - HQ
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Siouxie and the Banshees - Juju
Really great album, one of my Banshees faves along with Kaleidoscope and Kiss in the Dreamhouse.

My today´s albums:
Edgar Winter´s White Trash: Roadwork
the Pop Group: Citizen Zombie
Amon Düül II: Yeti
Motelli Skronkle: Juna
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CANO - Au Nord de Notre Vie

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Originally posted by Squonk19 Squonk19 wrote:

Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Martin Barre - Back to Steel

Saw him in concert a few months ago and he played a nice selection of Tull and solo stuff - including some great blues playing. A real dry sense of humour. Wish he was back in the fold with Ian, but sadly......

Must have been excellent indeed. Enjoy all of his solo stuff esp. Trick of Memory and Stage Left but the more I listen, the more I think that Back To Steel is his strongest. I think we're all ready for a full-blown live release from him.
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Morning:

Boston
Don't Look Back
Third Stage
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Steve Hillage - Fish Rising
King Crimson - Islands
T2 - It'll All Work Out In Boomland
Tangerine Dream - Atem
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
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For the past week and a half:
Banda do Casaco - Também Eu
Papir - Stundum
Handwrist - A Vibe to the Perplexed
Syndone - Odysséas
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Whitesnake: Trouble
the Stranglers: the Raven
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 1
Pekka Airaksinen: Afrodipankara
Lightnin`Hopkins: Country Blues
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