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 Post subject: Albums you still listen to, off the top of your head...
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:08 pm 
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from, oh say 2000-2005.

EDIT: on a regular basis, however you define that. For me, it'd be albums i listen to every month or so.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:13 pm 
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the strokes - room on fire
avalanches - since i left you

these usually get played about once a month in my home. there're others, but they're not in rotation nearly as much.


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trail of dead - source tags and codes

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Also playing today: George Harrison - Brainwashed

Others that I listen to regularly:
Nick Cave - Lyre Of Orpheus/Abbatoir Blues
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
The Strokes - Is This It?
The Arcade Fire - Funeral
The Wrens - The Meadowlands
Caetano Veloso - Livros
Nick Lowe - The Confessor
and lots more







and, um... Hop On Pop - As Drawn By Ethan, Age 2

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does this count my retro bs? otherwise, it just depends on my mood and new albums coming out from artists i loved the last one(s) from. (see linky.)

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:16 pm 
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Damone || From the Attic
Our Lady Peace || Spiritual Machines
Twilight Singers || Blackebrrry Belle

bout 75 more.

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PopToddukkah Wrote:
Caetano Veloso - Livros


That's from 1998


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Our Lady Peace || Spiritual Machines
Twilight Singers || Blackebrrry Belle

bout 75 more.


GREAT ALBUMS THAT I STILL LISTEN TO ALOT

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billy g Wrote:
PopToddukkah Wrote:
Caetano Veloso - Livros


That's from 1998


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:20 pm 
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Spiritual Machines, as soon as it hits the 7.5 year mark (my self imposed wait period), will go into my top 5 records of all time.

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Jaime Lidell - Multiply
My Morning Jacket - Z
The Notwist - Neon Golden

Lots more, but those are off the top of da head.

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Spiritual Machines, as soon as it hits the 7.5 year mark (my self imposed wait period), will go into my top 5 records of all time.


my only gripe is the filler between songs....

so my fav by them is clumsy

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off the top this second:

albums by-


My Morning Jacket
Ryan Adams
Strokes
New Pornographers
Guster
Drive By Truckers
Spoon
Iron and Wine
Mark Lanegan
Lucinda Williams


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The debut by Tsar
Warren Zanes Memory Girls
Weakerthans Reconstruction Site
Viva L'American Death Ray Music Smash Radio Hits
Grand Mal Bad Timing

Hell, all of the ones I've kept. I guess I don't understand the question.


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Timixmas Wrote:
TwilightKid Wrote:
Spiritual Machines, as soon as it hits the 7.5 year mark (my self imposed wait period), will go into my top 5 records of all time.


my only grip is the filler between songs....

so my fav by them is clumsy


I kinda like those....theyre not too long.. keeps the theme and story of the album flowing i feel...

i love clumsy too.. but i think a couple of the tracks at the end are 'filler'esque..... 'Car Crash' however may be my fave OLP song.

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off the top of my head

Tribalistas S/T
Jon Brion "Meaningless"
Joe Henry's last album (forget its name)
Joe Pisapia "Daydreams"
Elliott Smith's last album (forget its name)
Trail of the Dead "Source Tags & Codes"
Shins "Oh Inverted World"
Lhasa "The Living Road"
Sonic Youth "Murray Street" & "Sonic Nurse"
J Mascis "So Free So Free"
Tom Waits "Alice"
Jay Farrar's last solo album
Queens of the Stone Age "Songs for the Deaf"
Spoon "Kill the Moonlight"
Brendan Gamble


Everything released during that period by:

Frank Black (except "Honeycomb")
Carlinhos Brown
Norman Blake
Marisa Monte
Salif Keita
Kekele
The New Year
Warren Zanes
Maximilian Hecker
Nicolai Dunger
Max de Castro
Tony Allen
Otto
Jair Oliveria
Fernando Porto
Manu Chao
Sergent Garcia
Dusminguet
Sondre Lerche
Green Pajamas
Espers
Magnolia Electric Co
Drive by Truckers
Ojos de Brujo
Macaco
Cesaria Evora
Pernice Bros
Andrew Bird (except for the last one that everyone loved and i hated)

know that i'm forgetting a lot


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Lately...

Ween - White Pepper
Nada Surf - Let Go
Trail of Dead - Source Tags and Codes
Over the Rhine - Films for Radio
Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine
Doves - Lost Souls
Stephen Malkmus
The Dandy Warhols - Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia


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Anything Saddle Creek related during that time
Blonde Redhead: Misery is a Butterfly
Beck: Sea Change

alot of stuff already mentioned

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lil wayne - carter 2

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Probably 10 albums from every year still get played later. But if I don't listen to it anymore, I sell it back.

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Spoon - Kill the Moonlight and Girls Can Tell
My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves and Z
Wrens - Meadowlands
Paybacks - Knock Loud
New Pornos - Electric Version
Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic
YYY's - Fever to Tell
Franz Ferdinand - S/T
Pedro the Lion - Control

those are my most played albums


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Hell, all of the ones I've kept. I guess I don't understand the question.


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