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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 6:25 am 
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what's your take on the most underrated, or at least, an underrated album of the last few years?

I'm going with Cat Power's You Are Free...i mean it gets praise, but not nearly enough. Truly scrumptrilescent.

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I agree 'You Are Free' is a great album, but if I remember correctly it did quite well on the Shmoo poll. I'm pretty sure it came in Top Ten. It was third on my 2003 list.

Anyway here's mine (the usual suspects)

Lift To Experience - The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads
Broken Family Band - Cold Water Songs / Jesus Songs
Melt Banana - Cellscapes
Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - Horse of the Dog / The Royal Society

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These immediately come to mind.

1) Peter Gabriel - Up
2) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell
3) Blur - Think Tank


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Head of Femur - Ringodom or Proctor

and/or

All Night Radio - Spirit Stereo Frequency

They're two albums I still try to push on people and it's been over a year since they've come out. Both of those albums have a real good pop sensibility that can grab anyone in, regardless of their usual tastes. However, both albums also hold up to repeated listenings with new stuff that pops out at you each time you listen to it.

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i haven't listened to You Are Free in a while, i should rectify that. as always i agree that that Lift to Experience cd may have my favorite song of the last ten years on it, but that eighties matchbox cd was horrible. i don't know if this counts but i was listening to Feelin' Kinda Patton this morning and i don't know why he's not a bigger name, he's got the funny stuff.


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The New Year - The End Is Near
I don't know if I ever heard anything about them round here, but this is a great.

Also I thought Constantines - Shine A Light didn't get enough respect.


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Clearlake- Cedars, very underrated. Agreed on the Constantines.

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Anathema - A Natural Disaster

This album is so powerful and emotional. Their most progressive and mature release by far. Everyone should hear this IMO. It plays perfectly from start to finish, like a complete album experience, which is a rarity nowadays.


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Also I thought Constantines - Shine A Light didn't get enough respect.


that' the first one i thougt of before opening thread.

i'll add sleepy jackson - lovers.


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Lots and lots of them, but I was just talking about and listening to Solex Low Kick and Hard Bop recently, so.....
If I was to revisit my Best of 2001 list today, this would be near the top. It strikes me much the same way that Cibo Matto did back in the mid 90s, but this Dutch record shop owner turned sample-crazed, avant-garde musician, Elisabeth Esselink, seems to be working in a world of her own and sounds very unique to my ears, even though the music flows mostly through obscure samples from her record shop. Kinda weird stuff that you don't hear everyday. Sometimes just plain amazing. Sometimes just plain weird. The opening title track comes on slowly with a blues harmonica and pounding drums driving a storm of shifting rhythms and sonic detours to its spoken rap centerpiece. The whole album is kind of mind boggling, but it can really get under your skin. At least it did for me. One of my top albums of the last few years and still sounds fresh with each new listen.

If ya wanna go back a couple years further, one I was just listening to this morning and love a lot is Telegraph by Richard Davies. Really nice album. And the Moonbabies don't get enough love. The Orange Billboard was one of my favorites last year. I've made a couple posts around here about Wayne Robbins & The Hellsayers The Lonesome Sea and that's one that should be talked about much more, especially if you like the modern day Neil Young disciples like Built To Spill and Jason Molina and My Morning Jacket. Steve Wynn put out a brilliant double-LP in 2001 that didn't seem to generate much buzz. Here Come The Miracles. I know that Magnet really liked it and named it one of their best of the year and it was at the top of my list too. Maybe too mature sounding or something, but it does rock pretty nicely in that Crazy Horse meets Velvet Underground kind of way.

But yeah, that Cat Power is a nice one. And so is that Head of Femur. Could use a little stronger singer, maybe. And a couple of the songs seem a little unfinished. But when they get on that XTC vibe, it's really good. Love their frenzied but still faithful cover of Eno's "The True Wheel". Brilliant! Simply brilliant!

And what about Sue Garner & Rick Brown Still from 2000? Yeah, that's probably my favorite that seems to have gone unnoticed by most. Very diverse and eclectic mix of trip hop, indie pop/rock, avant-folk, Tortoise-like loopy electro-organica, and maybe even a couple nods to the Fall. Nice CD. Maybe too far reaching at times for their own good, but lots to like. Recorded with some of their friends including Chris Stamey of the DB's, Douglas McCombs of Tortoise, Tara Key and Doug Weiselman in the couple's home studio. A little along the lines of Yo La Tengo but with a more diverse sound. They even do a pretty cool and very minimalist cover of John Lennon's "It's So Hard" that's nearly a cappella with only a plucked bass as accompaniment. This is one that has really stood up well for me over the last few years. I don't think it garnered a lot of critical acclaim but I play it all the time and now it's like an old friend. Lots of very nice ambience on this one. Pretty nice and uncompressed sound along with HDCD encoding for those that care about these things. Recommended!

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konstantinl Wrote:
Melt Banana - Cellscapes


That is a good album, but one of the most underrated? I must investigate.

I will have to go with:
Cornelius- Point

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freeway - philadelphia freeway
this is one of the best produced albums ever. his rapping style isn't for everyone, but i really like it.

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jewels santana Wrote:
freeway - philadelphia freeway


Yep.

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Cornelius- Point


People always talk about his debut, but I always liked Point more.

I'll add four more because there's just too much good music out there:

Ronan Keating - Destination
Telefon Tel Aviv - Map of What Is Effortless
The Soft Pink Truth - Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Soft Pink Truth?
Venus Hum - Big Beautiful Sky (my friend hates this album)


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do you have his album of prince covers?

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This album is a million times better than their debut, yet I keep finding it in used bins for $2.

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chase Wrote:
i was listening to Feelin' Kinda Patton this morning and i don't know why he's not a bigger name, he's got the funny stuff.


agreed. But then you have to remember that there's probably several hundred thousand people out there who recognize him as "that guy from King of Queens", or so says his website. He and Eugene Mirman are sorely underappreciated.

i think the last Deadly Snakes album is criminally overlooked.
and the first Black Eyes record.

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do you have his album of prince covers?


Nope. I don't really care for Prince that much, so it's never been high on my list.


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i'll add sleepy jackson - lovers.


seconded.

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Borg166 Wrote:

Ronan Keating - Destination



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i'll also add New Buffalo - The Last Beautiful Day

she's this chick from Melbourne, a protege of Beth Orton, who collaborates on some songs on this album. Great stuff. Kinda like Cat Power without the rootsy/country influences

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