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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
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HeywoodJablome
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
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Posted - 05/31/2006 : 07:33:03
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quote: Originally posted by marcus4realius
Frank Black's "Frank Black" orange album I think has very tight and wonderful sounding production.
Absolutely on this one.
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marcus4realius
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Posted - 05/31/2006 : 10:41:46
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quote: Originally posted by HeywoodJablome
quote: Originally posted by marcus4realius
Frank Black's "Frank Black" orange album I think has very tight and wonderful sounding production.
Absolutely on this one.
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In fact if I was going to show off a stereo system...I'd probably use this cd....just think of the beginning of the album and the beginning of Hang on to Your Ego!!!! |
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jtjcp88
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Posted - 05/31/2006 : 13:07:59
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The Stone Roses would get my vote. Just the intro of I wanna be adored amazes me every time.
"Dance at my party." |
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Useyourname
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Posted - 05/31/2006 : 15:55:12
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I really love the sound of Frank Black & The Catholics "Dog In The Sand" and The Cowboy Junkies "Trinity Sessions"
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ScottP
= Cult of Ray =
USA
618 Posts |
Posted - 05/31/2006 : 20:20:15
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All of the 70's "live" records that were produced and fixed up in studios should get some props. They convinced my 11 year old brain into thinking I was right there rocking out with Ted, Kiss, Frampton, and Aerosmith. I fall for canned audiences everytime.
AC/DC's Highway To Hell sounds righter than most records. |
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jimmy
= Cult of Ray =
USA
876 Posts |
Posted - 05/31/2006 : 20:37:31
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Maybe not the best production ever, but Elvis Costello's "Delivery Man",it's his best album since "Brutal Youth". DM was produced by Dennis Herring who also produced Throwing Muses "Real Ramona"- they're similar in some ways, like EC's "Button My Lip" and TM's "Hook In Her Head".
By the way, if you've got the songs on your computer, try playing "Trompe" or "FB" starting with the last some and going backwards- they both flow pretty well, and in an interesting way.
"Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you." JOHN 15:14 |
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/01/2006 : 04:31:42
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quote: Originally posted by jtjcp88
Just the intro of I wanna be adored amazes me every time.
"Dance at my party."
I never listen to this band anymore, but I would have to agree with that.
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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markos
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Posted - 06/02/2006 : 17:49:39
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I'd agree with Dog in the sand as it reveals new things on every listen, but for sheer use of sound i'd have be boring and say OK Computer. For atmosphere time, Tom Waits is up there too, so lo-fi and moody, even though at times almost too much so for me. |
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Steak n Sabre
* Dog in the Sand *
Uzbekistan
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Posted - 06/03/2006 : 13:30:14
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quote: Originally posted by ScottP
All of the 70's "live" records that were produced and fixed up in studios should get some props. They convinced my 11 year old brain into thinking I was right there rocking out with Ted, Kiss, Frampton, and Aerosmith. I fall for canned audiences everytime.
'Strangers In The Night', the double live album by UFO, is the best of that whole genre. IMO.
The Cult of Frank : Gimme Gimme Gimme...I Need Some More |
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