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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:01 am 
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Periodically, I'll run across an album at Amazon that somebody just can't get rid of, so you can get it for pretty much just the cost of shipping.
Periodically, these albums will be pretty darned worthwhile, if not downright excellent.
This will be the thread Obner shares what such bargains are out there.

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Wolfgang Press - Queer
A goth-pop band with some electronic elements: think of a brooding baritone like Nick Cave or Peter Murphy fronting a beat-heavy, sample-happy band like Deee-Lite, and that's pretty much what you'll get.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Recommendation #2:
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Circle C (©) - Circle C (©)

Rads: How would you describe this?
It's hyper-eclectic, and engaging. That's about all that I got.
Also HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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 Post subject: Re: Now available at Amazon for $0.01
PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:11 am 
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PopTodd Wrote:
Recommendation #2:
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Circle C (©) - Circle C (©)

Rads: How would you describe this?
It's hyper-eclectic, and engaging. That's about all that I got.
Also HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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I think you already rec'd this in another similar thread.

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 Post subject: Re: Now available at Amazon for $0.01
PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:14 am 
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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Recommendation #2:
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Circle C (©) - Circle C (©)

Rads: How would you describe this?
It's hyper-eclectic, and engaging. That's about all that I got.
Also HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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I think you already rec'd this in another similar thread.


I know that I rec'd it before and probably mentioned that I got it for $0.01. But I have come across several good-to-great albums that I've seen for just about nothing. So I thought that I'd consolidate the information into a single thread.
Also, give a place for other Obners to let us know when they see similar bargains.

Capice?

Oh, and also for $0.01:
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Cibo Matto - Viva! La Woman
It's not as good as I remember it. Kinda annoying, actually. But, I think there might be some fans here.

Oh, and a couple of records for $0.74:
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Brazil - The Philosophy of Velocity
From our friend toots. Quality stuff. Recommended for fans of Trail of Dead, and such.

And, for $0.76:
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Tom Zé - Estuando o Pagode
One of my favorite albums of the decade, and proof that the guy is still as insane and adventurous in his 70's as he ever was!

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Todd, I meant nothing by it.

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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
Todd, I meant nothing by it.

S'all good. I know that.
Just letting you know my motivation for starting the thread.

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isn't there some way to search the zshops by price? I'd contribute to this if it were easier to do so.

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billy g Wrote:
isn't there some way to search the zshops by price? I'd contribute to this if it were easier to do so.


I just stumbled upon those. Maybe checked into a record that one of y'all recommended and found that it was available for a penny. Hard to resist those.

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It's more expensive at 75 cents, but I love this album:

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Featuring David McComb of the Triffids and Warren Ellis of Dirty Three (though not a major role). From AMG:

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By the time of this album's release, the group's second lineup had gelled sufficiently so it felt less like an Australian alt-rock/roots supergroup and more like a joint effort. Snarski's rich vocals, which pay homage to great country crooners of the past while at the same time showing up some American "new country" singers as weak-voiced wannabes, lead the sextet in a series of heartfelt songs. His combination of rock forcefulness and just-twangy-enough brooding also suit the lyrics, courtesy mostly of Kakulas and McComb, quite well. Images of emptiness, forlorn hope, romantic bitterness, and religious iconography litter the songs, but rather than amping things up á la countryman Nick Cave, the Susans coat everything with just enough honey in the arrangements.


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Today (7/22):
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House of Freaks - Tantilla
Used for $0.33!

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House of Freaks - Cakewalk
Used for $0.01!!!

Both are dark, gothic folk/pop. And both are hidden gems. The general consensus is that Tantilla is the better record, yet I still prefer Cakewalk, which has a few industrial elements -- odd percussion and the like. Both are outstanding purchases for the price, though!

And, Bryan Harvey... R.I.P.
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duckyboy Wrote:
It's more expensive at 75 cents, but I love this album:

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Featuring David McComb of the Triffids and Warren Ellis of Dirty Three (though not a major role). From AMG:

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By the time of this album's release, the group's second lineup had gelled sufficiently so it felt less like an Australian alt-rock/roots supergroup and more like a joint effort. Snarski's rich vocals, which pay homage to great country crooners of the past while at the same time showing up some American "new country" singers as weak-voiced wannabes, lead the sextet in a series of heartfelt songs. His combination of rock forcefulness and just-twangy-enough brooding also suit the lyrics, courtesy mostly of Kakulas and McComb, quite well. Images of emptiness, forlorn hope, romantic bitterness, and religious iconography litter the songs, but rather than amping things up á la countryman Nick Cave, the Susans coat everything with just enough honey in the arrangements.


Such an interesting crossroads of Australian music, I always want to like this record more than I do. Still, some interesting moments for sure.

I think by this stage Dave McComb (an unappreciated fucking giant of Australian music) was too junked up to contribute a whole lot, though he pretty much wrote all of the songs, and Snarski's voice is eerily like Dave's anyway. Flicking through the liner notes, McComb only plays guitar on one song, and other than writing or co-writing every other song, does nothing else. I don't believe he played live with them much, or at all.

"Evil" Graham Lee from the Triffids plays all sorts of instruments across this record too.

Jim White's (Cat Power, Nina Nastasia, Dirty Three) drumming is always top notch, toned down and somewhat unrecognisable on this record compared to his later signature free-form brushwork; still maturing into his eventual guise as one of the best drummers of the past two decades.

This record is a must own for anyone into West Australian music, or specifically, The Triffids; an interesting curio that finds various figures of note at entirely different stages in their career. Warren Ellis, now one of the elder statesmen of Australian music thanks to his important work with the Dirty Three and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, is just a kid here. Dave McComb on the other hand, was nearing the middle of his candle after burning it at both ends for the past decade, sliding into relative obscurity (and hiding) by the early 90s, battling both a life-threatening heart condition and severe heroin addiction. He succumbed to a junk-related death just a few years later (official reports were inconclusive, noting heroin toxicity and a mild, acute rejection to his recent heart transplant). His is such a sad story.

Martyn P. Casey quit this band to join the Bad Seeds, with whom he plays to this day. Future member Dan Luscombe later played with Paul Kelly, his nephew Dan Kelly, and is now a member of the Drones (who are pretty much the only Aussie band getting attention right now that are worth it). Kim Salmon (Scientists, Beasts Of Bourbon) also spent time with the Susans. It would seem that anyone of worth in Aussie music has either played in this band or plays with people that played in this band, despite the Susans themselves never achieving much success.

I hope more than anything though, that one day Dave McComb's body of work is held in the same regard as The Saints, Radio Birdman, The Go-Betweens and The Bad Seeds as "important", pioneering Australian music. We don't have a lot of it, so it's so important to cherish what little there is.

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I really think it's McComb's role in writing the songs that make this album work. Their next one with none by McComb pretty much just sucks. A big disappointment.


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Two more today:
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Los Lobos - La Pistola y El Corazon
($0.85 and well-worth it!)
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Sugar - File Under Easy Listening
(For $0.01, I suppose it's about time that I picked this one up!)

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duckyboy Wrote:
I really think it's McComb's role in writing the songs that make this album work. Their next one with none by McComb pretty much just sucks. A big disappointment.


Oh yeah.

Every last song is just a McComb song with that other bloke doing a McComb impression. So it works.

After that, they just veer into the dangerous territory of good SOUNDING music, without having good SONGS.

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