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Post by ;ivlunsdystf » Mon Dec 12, 2005 6:47 pm

SaneMan wrote:Willie Nelson Teatro is a fucking amazing album

You know what Teatro means? I heard it was Spanish?(or something) for torture
In Spanish it means - get this - THEATER. Maybe you are confusing it with that other great album, Theatre of Pain.

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Post by Marlowe » Tue Dec 13, 2005 10:35 am

White Album - Beatles
Dark Side Of The Moon - Floyd
Mezzanine - Massive Attack

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Post by timbertrout » Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:08 am

Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes

Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album

Jesus Christ Superstar - (The Original Brown Album)

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Post by tommymakestapes » Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:23 am

Zaireeka - The Flaming Lips (the soft bulliten when i don't have 4 stereo's kickin' around)
American Don - Don Caballero
They Might Be Giants - Apollo 18

....Spacey

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Post by r0ck1r0ck2 » Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:54 pm

Cellotron wrote:Here's 3 favorite singer's who speak from the soul records:
Best regards,
Steve Berson
oh man you forgot Ol'Dirty.....?
what the heck?

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Post by Cellotron » Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:58 pm

r0ck1r0ck2 wrote:
Cellotron wrote:Here's 3 favorite singer's who speak from the soul records:
Best regards,
Steve Berson
oh man you forgot Ol'Dirty.....?
what the heck?
If you're talking about the ODB - I actually mastered the vinyl for a couple Dirt McGurk remixes that came out on AV8 - great stuff -
yeah = how could anyone anyone not include him on their list?
:P

Best regards,
Steve Berson

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Post by Cellotron » Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:59 pm

Brian Brock wrote: WELL SHIT. MILES DAVIS KIND OF BLUE.
Guess if I had to pick just one that would be it too!

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Steve Berson

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Post by tsw » Tue Dec 13, 2005 7:26 pm

The Court & Spark, "Bless You"
Radiohead, "Kid A"
Nick Drake, "Pink Moon"

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Post by timbertrout » Wed Dec 14, 2005 3:31 pm

New day, new top 3:

Sloan - Navy Blues

Dukes of Stratosphear - Chips from the Chocolate Fireball

Meters - Any "Best of" Collection

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Post by drumsound » Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:25 pm

"You Can't Always Get Waht You Want" The greatest rock production EVER! The whole record (Let It Bleed) is great but that song is a lesson in production.

"the Soft Bulletin"

"A Love Supreme"

There's three..

Of course There's also the whole Zeppelin catalog, Rovolver and Abbey Road, Who's next, The first Cars record Kinda blue and a ton of other Miles...I could go on and on, and I have a fairly small record collection (kinda).

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Post by Cowbell Anarchy » Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:32 pm

Right now:

The Baptist Generals No Silver, No Gold

Doves Last Broadcast

The Long Winters When I Pretend to Fall

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Post by r0ck1r0ck2 » Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:19 am

ODB WOOO TANG!!
which tracks?!!

Cellotron wrote:
r0ck1r0ck2 wrote:
Cellotron wrote:Here's 3 favorite singer's who speak from the soul records:
Best regards,
Steve Berson
oh man you forgot Ol'Dirty.....?
what the heck?
If you're talking about the ODB - I actually mastered the vinyl for a couple Dirt McGurk remixes that came out on AV8 - great stuff -
yeah = how could anyone anyone not include him on their list?
:P

Best regards,
Steve Berson

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Post by monkeyboy » Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:04 am

Um...well here is mine. I love these albums, but they also three of my favorites due to the decided shift of perspective they gave me as a musician.

Barkmarket - L. Ron (Can't believe no one's mentioned this.)
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Aphex Twin - I care because you do.
Nerp!

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Post by Rivers » Sun Dec 18, 2005 7:57 pm

Tough.
I will always love these.

1.XTC-Black Sea
2.Televsion-Marquee Moon
3.Miles-Sketches of Spain
4.Beatles-Revolver
5.My Bloody Valentine-Loveless
Smell the Magic.
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Post by Hackneyed » Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:27 am

Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man, Out Of Season...I wish I could sing like a girl, but Beth sings like a chain smoking homeless man that's been mugged.

Sonic Youth, Confusion Is Sex/Kill Yr. Idols...End of the world poetry. Better version of I Wanna Be Your Dog.

The Wipers, Is This Real?...Overdriven tubeness. Alienation. Depression. The story of my life.

I'll throw in another one:

Eric Johnson, Ah Via Musicom...Though pretty shallow in the lyrics department, his guitar tone and melodies keep me coming back for more. I've been listening to it consistently since it came out. Great pop arrangements and production. Kind of reminds me of Hugh Padgham, the master of pop production.

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