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Big Daddy Kane- The Very Best of Big Daddy Kane

Veruca Salt- Eight Arms to Hold You

MC Lyte- Act Like You Know

Nina Simone- Reflections

 

I got the MC Lyte and Veruca Salt at this pawn shop next to the store my aunt and uncle own for $6.

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It's totally great. Crazy songs, and a fair share of straight-up Waitsian balladry (i.e., heartfelt stuff about dwarves). And there's a flipbook in the liner notes!

 

The Arcade Fire is probably even better, though. Wonderful debut. High recommendations to Coat Is My Father and Lord of the Curry in particular, though anyone who's found themselves admiring the Wrens, Broken Social Scene, or Neutral Milk Hotel in the past few years will probably find something to like in the mix of sincerity and incredible arrangements.

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Probably figured you knew about it already.

Correct. I expect to be a step or two behind you and your damn radio promos.

 

But if you haven't, I think it's certainly right up your alley. All the reviews that say it's awesome are, in fact, not lying.

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My first impression: Not bad. Not bad at all, but I have to give it a few more spins. Sounds a little too much like that sum of its influences at times. I might be able to get past it.

 

EDIT: Edwin, did I say that that one song erupted into a "You Can't Buy Me Love" beat at the four-and-a-half minute mark? I think I did; if so, I meant "You Can't Hurry Love." If not, please disregard this post.

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My first impression: Not bad. Not bad at all, but I have to give it a few more spins. Sounds a little too much like that sum of its influences at times. I might be able to get past it.

 

EDIT: Edwin, did I say that that one song erupted into a "You Can't Buy Me Love" beat at the four-and-a-half minute mark? I think I did; if so, I meant "You Can't Hurry Love." If not, please disregard this post.

*Now* it makes more sense. I thought it was a little off.

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My first impression: Not bad. Not bad at all, but I have to give it a few more spins. Sounds a little too much like that sum of its influences at times. I might be able to get past it.

 

EDIT: Edwin, did I say that that one song erupted into a "You Can't Buy Me Love" beat at the four-and-a-half minute mark? I think I did; if so, I meant "You Can't Hurry Love." If not, please disregard this post.

*Now* it makes more sense. I thought it was a little off.

Oh, yeah. When I said it, I was thinking "Hurry." I wondered why you weren't jumping over such an obv. reference.

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Settling into a new city means checking out CD stores, bringing in this little lot:

 

"Sweet Heart Dealer" by Scarling

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"Do What You Want" by Garageland

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"Baby I'm Bored" by Evan Dando

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"Smitten" by Buffalo Tom

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miles davis - 'milestones'. very good stuff, if a little too upbeat & boppy for my taste.

 

prince - '1999'. very good stuff. only listened to it once, but i think i might have finally found a prince album i can love unconditionally.

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prince - '1999'. very good stuff. only listened to it once, but i think i might have finally found a prince album i can love unconditionally.

That's my favorite Prince album, though none of the other Prince fanatics here feel as strongly as I do.

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Uhm... they both bring the FUNK~?

 

 

 

EDIT: I got the Residents' first album, Bitch's Brew, and the third Velvet Underground record as well. Each was $4.99 and under. Do any of those count for anything?

Edited by 5_moves_of_doom

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The Arcade Fire's Funeral, and the new Tom Waits album.

So after listening to these again today at work, this was clearly the best purchasing night of the year: they've climbed to #1 and #2 on my list of favorites for 2004.

 

And, yesterday, it was a "premium used CD," i.e. an unopened Australian import version for $10, and I could not resist:

 

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Featuring, among others, perhaps ODB's finest moment: "Dog Shit."

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eric clapton - 'me and mr. johnson'

cream - 'disraeli gears'

 

can't make a judgment on the latter yet, but the former feels like an enormous disappointment so far. "32-20 blues" is my favorite johnson song and clapton turned it into a total joke. at least i still have 'from the cradle'.

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Guest Evolution

Depeche Mode - Violator

Official Soundtrack to The Flinstones Movie

 

Together, they cost under a dollar.

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eric clapton - 'me and mr. johnson'

cream - 'disraeli gears'

 

can't make a judgment on the latter yet, but the former feels like an enormous disappointment so far. "32-20 blues" is my favorite johnson song and clapton turned it into a total joke. at least i still have 'from the cradle'.

Disreali Gears is fuckinggreat, I think. There's greatness all over the album, with "Swablr" being my personal favourite.

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