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Nuke wrote:Genesis - The lamb lies down on Broadway
I've had this album since like 91 or so, and can say that it isn't just a passing phase. Lamb is definitely the most mature Genesis album and really doesn't sound like anything else.

Apparently the split in the band came in part about because Gabriel was taking the material and just plastering his songs/words over them. In fact, there might have originally been more material but it just didn't fit into Gabriel's vision (who knows.) It might be nice to hear what the rest of the band was thinking, but it is too great an album to think about what might have been.

That said, mostly messing around with Sun Ra's Heliocentric Worlds volume 1 & 2 lately. Owned them for a long time, but it seemed it was time to revisit them.
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Superdrag - Regretfully Yours
Guided by Voices - Human Amusements at Hourly Rates
Ween - the Pod
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Swervedriver - Juggernaught Rides (best of)
The Buzzcocks - singles
The Knife - Deep Cuts
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Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R
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odious mortem - devouring the prophecy
coroner - mental vortex

two of the best metal albums ever

EDIT: also enjoying exodus - bonded by blood
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Electric Wizard - s/t
Seven Foot Spleen - Enter Therapy
Ancient Chinese Secret - Caveat Emptor
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I forgot to mention that I found a Nightstick fan page on Myspace. I ask, nay, DEMAND!, that anyone that likes seriously heavy, seriously fucked up psychedelic doom/rock should check it out. Pig in Shit has the solos ever.

http://www.myspace.com/nightstickmusic
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Can - Future Days
and assortment of metal
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Big Black - The Hammer Party
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The Distillers - Coral Fang
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Montage - s/t -- post-Left Banke
Nox - Ixaxaar -- some recent death metal w/ annoying drumming, but still like
Grief - Come to Grief
MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
Uzeda - 4 / Stella / Different Wires
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Rob wrote: Grief - Come to Grief
Good choice.
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Noothgrush - Failing Early, Failing Often
Acid King - Busse Woods
Clutch -From Beale St. To Oblivion.
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Blonde Redhead - 23
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The Gits - Frenching the Bully
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The Mexican Blackbirds - Just to Spite You
This Damn Town - "Victim" EP 7"
Willie Nelson - Red-Headed Stranger
Miles Davis - Miles Smiles
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Sinister - Cross the Styx -- first three were some awesome (and rare) recommendations I got at RYM
Luciferion - Demonication (The Manifest)
Seance - Fornever Laid to Rest -- Yes, that is not a typo. FORNEVER.
CSNY - Deja Vu
Cat Power - Myra Lee
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Pink Floyd - The Wall

There are other albums out there that I like, but The Wall is my absolute favorite. 8)
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Hehe, The Wall is the album that jump started my Pink Floyd obsession, although I originally fell in love with them when I was but a toddler listening to Wish you were here (Welcome to the machine in particular) on my dad's stereo.
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I just tried going back to the Roger Waters Pink Floyd (Dark side of the moon and later) and while I loved this stuff dearly in HS, I need to say I find it dreadfully boring now.
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MX7 wrote: I love Burning Witch, but their stuff is really hard to come across. I wish Southern Lord would do a re-issue.
And as if by magic they have! Just listening to the re-issue now and it's pretty amazing stuff. Much poppier than I remember, more like groovy Sabbath than the more nihilistic modern doom like Atavist, but it's exactly what I want at the moment. Hoorah!
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My recent months have been dominated by Ghost Mice, Defiance Ohio and This Bike is a Pipe Bomb. Check that shit out!
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Been hooked on Prince's "Sign o' the Times" lately, thanks to British Airways' in-flight entertainment of all things. I'd forgotten how much I liked it until faced with 10 hours of travelling fun. There aren't many double albums I regularly listen to from start to finish, but it seems to fly past.
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Just recently picked up the Davis/Coltrane 6 disc box

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I'm not going to pretend to be a jazz head (my collection is in the 100-200 range, not thousands of albums) and my entry point was the wilder stuff of the 60's/70's. Somewhere over the summer I had a breakthrough however and I found myself listening to more 50's jazz.

That said, this set is bigger than all of us. I'd be lying if I said there weren't parts of it I found boring, but like a fine wine, there are subtle themes and moods that when discerned elevate the music to another plateau. Ultimately, there's a great sophistication here, and as I am slowly penetrating the music, I am finding that while this isn't the sort of thing I'd listen to every day, it is music that has something to teach me, and something more to say that I haven't heard before.

All that translates to 'great' for those who have the patience.
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the Carbonas - s/t

Headcoats - Knights of the Baskervilles, featuring 'It ain't mine,' 'This Wond'rous Day,' and the Bo Diddley cover 'She's fine, she's mine'

Actually the whole thing is pretty good
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Time for me to whore myself out again...

Two new releases on my label (one a reissue from 1992) that both easily qualify for me as 'favorite albums'.

The Terminals - Touch
Renderizors - Submarine

Links include sample tracks, if you want to know what I'm diggin'.
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I saw some people talking about those at a music board I lurk at. Thread in reference. :)

Ghostface Killah - Ironman -- so good
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EPMD "Unfinished Business"
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