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I'll start with Pollysix

Never seen this in her np: but I can't help but think she'd really dig it. Probably a top five all time reggae album for me.

Various Artists "Black Slavery Days

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Here's a review of it:

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Now here's their [Honest Jon's] timely re-issue of the legendary much in demand Clappers album featuring relatively unknown names like Skulls, Mercenarys, Arrows, Original Survivors and T.S.O.S.A.. The acronym T.S.O.S.A. stands for The Sound Of St. Anns and all the artists included here are from that blessed parish on Jamaica’s beautiful North Coast, birthplace of Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley and Burning Spear. Little seems to be known about the music contained herein except the scrap of info related on the "ant corporate" sleeve notes of this album. Produced by "Soulsville" and arranged by C. Downie ("Clayton" Downie according to the sleeve, any relation to Wailers keyboardist Tyrone Downie who cut a piano version to Burning Spear’s "Marcus Garvey" back in the day?) and recorded at the T.S.O.S.A. Studio in St. Anns in 1975. The album opens with Skulls' highly sought after deep roots classic "Black Slavery Days", originally issued in 1976 on the Jamaican Hot Stuff label as "Bondage". This excellent song was a big hit on the Ocho Rios Sound System scene. Leadsinger and songwriter of Skulls was Tony Thomas, who also sung with the original Justin Hinds & The Dominoes. The vocal cut is followed by its awesome dub version. "Tird World" is another great cultural effort from Skulls, performed over a wicked backdrop and again followed by an awesome dub. Many groups have originated out of Ocho Rios, but lots of them are totally unknown to a wide audience. The group Arrows, which featured Burning Spear's brother Elias Rodney, is a perfect example. The beautiful tune "Seek Fire" fully shows the group's vocal abilities and leaves one wondering why we haven't heard more of them. Clappa All Stars deliver a great instrumental piece called "How Can A Man Dubwise", before Original Survivors drop the standout track "Come Away Jah Children", followed by a great dub version. Then Arrows and Original Survivors maintain the high quality standard and round off this beautiful compilation set in fine style. It’s often assumed that Burning Spear’s producer Jack Ruby had a hand in these tracks and certainly a different take of the killer Original Survivors' track "Come Away Jah Children" and its dub appeared on Heartbeat’s excellent pair of Jack Ruby collections a couple of years ago. This highly recommended collection of tunes boasts a classic musicians line-up including Horsemouth, Robbie Shakespeare, Augustus Pablo, Chinna Smith, Bobbie Kalphat, Tony Chin, Bernard Touter Harvey, plus Vin Gordon, Herman Marquis and Bobby Ellis on the horn section, with legendary engineer Karl Pitterson at the controls.


I posted that review because its the most detailed. Interesting though that it expresses some level of doubt that Jack Ruby produced the tracks...virtually everywhere else I've seen him credited as producer. And supposedly, the original issue lp lists him as producer.

Anyway, its really great with awesome vocals and heavy heavy rhythmns.

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To Ish, Polly, Splates, Harry, Seafoam, Hegels, and others who enjoy some experimental bits...

New ep's and album from Svarte Greiner on Type Records. Atmospheric and acoustic folk doom. So freakin' good.

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Svarte Greiner : Knive

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Hailing from the damp, blood-caked shores of Norway we always had an inkling that Erik K. Skodvin (better known as one half of Deaf Center) would be beckoned toward the dark side. As we all know, Norway is the most evil country in the north of Europe; they invented black metal and have a liberal government that actually works - there’s got to be something wrong. It was only a matter of time then before Skodvin felt the call of his pagan ancestors and smelted ‘Knive’, a dusty anthology of surreal and doom laden paeans to the ancient ones.

The troubled artist was set on his ashen path after a fated trip into the winding forests of rural Norway, during which he was shaken into exploring the darkest caverns of his mind to explain the bizarre forces that were making themselves known to him. He was spoken to by spiritual entities only rarely seen and set on a path of experimentation with the new influences flooding into his brain. Instead of revelling in pain and suffering though, Skodvin looked to the skewed world of the Dadaists feeling that their bug-eyed outlook would meld perfectly with his odes to the inky lords of Norwegian caliginosity, and the result is nine tracks of menacing abstraction and surreal, nauseating horror.

The album opens with ‘The Boat was my Friend’; a distorted guitar drone rings out into the atmosphere as crows bellow overhead and before you realise it a cello fades up in accompaniment and a shadowy female voice utters strange wordless chants. This is our serenade into a monochrome world where every floorboard creaks, where the sun never rises and the moon is forever full, willing evil to seep from the minds of the terminally unhinged. Before long we hear the sound of a saw ripping through that which we would prefer not to imagine on ‘Easy on the Bones’ and a gruesome character is revealed – the shocking visual aspect which so many attempt and fail dismally. When we finally reach the end, the appropriately titled ‘Final Sleep’, we are treated to the album’s most memorable moment – an operatic vocal which soars atop Angelo Badalamenti influenced organs, seeping into your veins as it winds the album to a close.

Skodvin has constructed a delirious collection of disorientating surrealism, an audio movie, re-enacting the most sadistic and most bone-chilling moments from your preferred tales of horror. Make sure all sharp implements are locked away and listen at your peril!

Svarte Greiner : Depardieu

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Erik K. Skodvin was last seen moulding odes to shadowy Norwegian film reels with ‘Pale Ravine’, his collaborative effort under the Deaf Center moniker, now he returns in his murky solo guise Svarte Greiner with two tracks of crumbling cinematic degradation. One part absurd theatre and one part haunting melancholia, Skodvin takes countless recordings – stones, wood, water or leaves and layers them over and over each other to leave us with skittering atmospherics and abrasive noise, under which he embeds droning organ sounds or discordant guitar strums. This is the first example of Skodvin’s devastating acoustic doom, a style which he has further explored in the imminent full length album ‘Knive’ and details lonely journeys by the sea at the dead of night as boats creak and the dark waters lap at your feet. Comparable to the edgy soundtracks of Angelo Badalamenti or even the noise-flecked distortion of Machinefabriek, Skodvin has carved out a distinct sound for himself in Svarte Greiner, and ‘Depardieu’ is only the very beginning.

Svarte Greiner : Raggsokk

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Extra recordings from the 'Knive' sessions have been scraped from the operating theatre floor and their dried corpses pressed onto gorgeous 7" vinyl. Only 300 copies of this record have been released into the world and each one has been hand stamped and contains one of four different handmade inserts... don't sleep!

PM if you'd like to check them out (but please please please support this label ;) )


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Totally missed this thread. sorry.

Our office has now been made "open concept" (i.e. my boss's boss has a direct eye-line to my computer screen) so unless I come up with a creative solution I now have a non-obner friendly work place.

Anyway... this thread ROCKS.

Billy : Thanks so much for the recommendation, that sounds totally up my alley. When I eventually have money again it will be top of my list. And great thread idea. :)

Dalen: holy shit man, that stuff sounds insane. Where do you find all of this stuff??

I swear, I'm now seriously considering moving to my "homeland". Me and my fellow Norvegians could have a serious intricate/mellow/dark/atmospheric orgy.

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Billy G - Ali Farka Toure - Savane
Dalen - Lindstrom and Thomas - Lindstrom and Thomas
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Loogar - Howie Gelb - Sno' Angel Like You
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Billy G- Ed Motta. Just got "Dwitza" from emusic and its great soulful, Brazilian jazz. Some of the tracks, especially "Coisas Naturais" remind me of Herbie Hancock's Headhunter release.

Dalen- Migala. Awesome instro post-rock from Spain. Now renamed and members added to become Fantasy Bar.

POD- United States of America. One part Beatles(MMT/YS/SPLHB), another part Jefferson Airplane.

Old Kingfish Lee - Molly O'Day. Finally tracked down some of her stuff in Nashville while on honeymoon. She was a singer (think a precursor to Patsy Cline) who became saved, and did a gospel radio show with her husband in the heart of WV until she died. Her husband continued it but I believe he's dead now too.

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Billy G- Ed Motta. Just got "Dwitza" from emusic and its great soulful, Brazilian jazz. Some of the tracks, especially "Coisas Naturais" remind me of Herbie Hancock's Headhunter release.


Ed Motta is the nephew of Tim Maia, who was probably THE greatest soul singer in Brazil in the 1970's. I have Motta's "Poptical" album from a few years back and one other album which may or may not be "Dwitza" I'll have to check. I like him but I don't really have the urge to listen to him as much as many other similar Brazilian artists.

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Billy G - Ali Farka Toure - Savane


I've read great reviews of this but was a little concerned that it maybe got some overly generous posthumous treatment by critics. I haven't heard it but I have but am not a big fan of "Talking Timbuktu," his album with Ry Cooder. Maybe this is better or maybe I just don't like african blues guitar much? I dunno.


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I've read great reviews of this but was a little concerned that it maybe got some overly generous posthumous treatment by critics. I haven't heard it but I have but am not a big fan of "Talking Timbuktu," his album with Ry Cooder. Maybe this is better or maybe I just don't like african blues guitar much? I dunno.


This is worthwhile. I, too held out over the clamoring reviews. I had a few free cds coming to me, so I pulled the trigger and I enjoy it. I have his "The Source" record as well, and I actually enjoy this a bit more. This may or may not fall in my 20. I'm in love with the records in my 20 now. It will probably fall in the mid-20s.

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I've read great reviews of this but was a little concerned that it maybe got some overly generous posthumous treatment by critics. I haven't heard it but I have but am not a big fan of "Talking Timbuktu," his album with Ry Cooder. Maybe this is better or maybe I just don't like african blues guitar much? I dunno.


It's rougher, hungrier, and more "African" than Talking Timbuktu.... but I loved that, so maybe you need to stay on the other side of the southern Atlantic.

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That Ali Farka Toure album is good, but to tell truth, I find it to be a pretty tedious listen. It's very uniform, and outside of a few standouts (like the title track), it's somewhat monotonous. It doesn't help that it's over 70 min. long, either.


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That Ali Farka Toure album is good, but to tell truth, I find it to be a pretty tedious listen. It's very uniform, and outside of a few standouts (like the title track), it's somewhat monotonous. It doesn't help that it's over 70 min. long, either.


Yeah that was my general feeling about the talking timbuktu album. That his guitar playing was impressive and boring at the same time.


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That Ali Farka Toure album is good, but to tell truth, I find it to be a pretty tedious listen. It's very uniform, and outside of a few standouts (like the title track), it's somewhat monotonous. It doesn't help that it's over 70 min. long, either.


exactly my problem with it.

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This sounds awesome. I've never heard of this but I'm gonna start searching for it.

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Shiv: The Thermals - The Body, the Blood, the Machine

prolly heard it, but it's in my top 5


I still haven't listened to the whole album yet. I really should since I like their other albums.

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Shiv, Aimarr, contra, whoever -- Get it through your skulls that the Clipse CD isn't nearly as good as you wish it was.


ok you don't like it. we get it. go nut over your jeezy albums already.




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For some of you southern fried and country-philes here's some old school and you know who you are:


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I thought Frosting would have liked last years Clientele's Strange Geometry, I don't know if he missed it, hated it, or passed it by.

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Dalen if you have not come across Jon DeRosa, check out Aarktica. Pure Tone Audiometry Yeah, it's dated, but whaddya expect, it's coming from me.

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You don't like them either? Or just don't listen to enough?


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For some of you southern fried and country-philes here's some old school and you know who you are:


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Love me some Roger Miller. So much more than "King of the Road"

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Love me some Roger Miller. So much more than "King of the Road"



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Oddly enough, something I didn't realize until this summer when I hit it up, but he is in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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