Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
Have they recommended the various permutations of Cluster/Eno/Roedelius/Moebius? All that stuff is on there.

All of the old Al Green albums are there, and the older Funkadelics as well.

There's some cool early Ike Turner stuff, actually more early blues and R&B than I know what to do with. Same with jazz. You probably need more Sun Ra. I've been recommending his Jazz in Silhouette lately.

I'd also recommend the Monochrome Set's Eligible Bachelors.
10/14/09 @ 12:31
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
I've got a ton of that Cluster stuff, BigSteve - already had a good deal of it on vinyl and have since downloaded some more on eMusic. It's funny you recommended that, though, because just about 30 minutes ago a solo Moebius or Roedelius album that I'd never previously heard of was recommended to me, and I made note to check it out.

I've got a lot of Al Green and Funkadelic, although I should keep my eye out for a solo album that one of the Funkadelic guitarists - maybe a Michael someone? - put out in the '70s. I heard a little bit once and liked it.

I'll check out the Sun Ra album you recommended. I have very little of his stuff, and I'll also dip my toe back in on the Monochrome Set. I heard one of their albums with a silver cover many moons ago during a smoking lunch break, and I really liked it. When I revisited the album a few years later it wasn't quite as good, but I do like their guitar riffs.
10/14/09 @ 12:54
Comment from: Oats [Member]
I see my favorite album of '09 is on emusic.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Wussy-Wussy-MP3-Download/11428207.html

I only listened to it once, but I am underwhelmed by the Kurt Vile CD too, Mr. Mod.
10/14/09 @ 13:16
Comment from: latelydavidband [Member] Email · http://msbluestrailblog.blogspot.com/
I've got the Sundazed (ahhhh....Sundazed, how wrong are you...)Curt Boettcher stuff. The complete Milleneum as well as the Sagittarius record (Gary Usher, anyone?). It's good poppy pop stuffs. Somewhere in the liner notes it tries to sell you on the idea that Brian wilson was in awe of Curt. I don't buy that propoganda, but I do enjoy those records. I particularly like the Sagittarius album.

TB
10/14/09 @ 13:45
Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
I can't vouch for the later Monochrome Set, and Eligible Bachelors seems like the only album from the early line-up available there.

I've got downloads waiting for me today, and I'm going to fill in my Sly and Patti Smith collections.
10/14/09 @ 16:25
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
I grabbed a few album tracks from the two early Sly albums I never bought (I think Stand is the first one I own), but I was disappointed that I couldn't find more worthwhile deep cuts. I never dug that Fresh album, or whatever it's called, the last-gasp one with the creamy cover and Andy Newmark on drums - you know, the one more cultured Townsman like dbuskirk and probably yourself, BigSteve, can appreciate.

I should download some of the second and third Patti Smith albums, if they have them. I never bought them, but each of them have a couple of keepers.
10/14/09 @ 16:47
Comment from: geo [Member] Email
Here's value for the money. Grab the title track of Sun Ra's Disco 3000 album. 26 minutes for one free download. Can't beat it. More like noisy Krautrock than jazz, but that might be right up your alley.

I just downloaded the whole album on an e-music free trial. It's sort of hard to get although it was recently released, usually goes in the vicinity of $49 or up.
10/14/09 @ 18:46
Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
Speaking of Sun Ra, I was checking the title of his best-of so I could recommend it (it's called Greatest Hits: Easy Listening for Intergalactic Travel), and I noticed that emusic also now has the Singles collection. It's a lot of credits, but that stuff is incredible.
10/14/09 @ 21:49
Comment from: alexmagic [Member] Email
Mod, perhaps you might consider using some of these 41 downloads for Hall purposes. I'm thinking something like Bowie recommendations to see if anything can push you over the 30-song Bowie Cap you have, or maybe attempting to enter the world of Steely Dan. Or perhaps, since you drafted Homme on your rock football team, a few Queens of the Stone Age songs, as I don't recall seeing many discussions about their music here.
10/15/09 @ 10:36
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Alexmagic, great ideas, but unfortunately eMusic only carries recent releases by Bowie and "the Dan," and I ain't going there! They've got nothing by Queens of the Stone Age either, which is a bummer. I should hear that band someday.

So far I have download the long Sun Ra track Geo suggested and a few songs that caught my ear on the Sun Ra album that BigSteve suggested. I also downloaded four songs from that old Monochrome Set album. I still like their guitar playing, but the singer's voice gets into that Morrissey territory, with free-ranging, highly English melodies that can grate on me in short time. I'll come back to the rest of the album if these first four tracks hit the spot.

I downloaded the second track from the Wussy album, one with the woman singing lead. The songs with the guy, from what I could tell in the 30-second cliips, weren't happening. Other songs sounded a lot like REM - in a good way, but I've never bought a single REM album and I'm not ready to buy an album that, at its best, often sounds like REM. I'll see how the one song I downloaded grows on me.

Thanks for your suggestions so far. I'll keep checking out what's recommended.
10/15/09 @ 14:32
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
A new Dozens feature showed up on my eMusic page today, a pt. 2 of Sound of Philly stuff, which is always welcome in my ears. I downloaded a handful of songs from an album Laura Nyro did with LaBelle. I've always loved LaBelle's version of "The Bells," which they do together. The album is all covers of early '60s stuff, done pretty much in the original style but with touches of Gamble and Huff's TSOP/MSFB production.

Only 26 downloads left to spend!
10/15/09 @ 15:02
Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
Do you have Inspiration Information 3 yet, the album from Ethiojazzer Mulatu Astatke and the Heliocentrics? It's my favorite record of the year.
10/15/09 @ 15:35
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Yes, I did download that a couple of months ago. I think you and Oats recommended it. It's very good. Thanks.

Right now I'm listening to a couple of Harmonia & Eno tracks that I downloaded on sammymaudlin's recommendation - yes, more of that Eno and Cluster (and Neu!)-related stuff. For anyone who likes that stuff, I always recommend the Eno & Cluster record with the microphone set up in a field (blanking on the title).
10/15/09 @ 15:48

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