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Padraic
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To affirm what James said, yes I obtained Shub-Niggurath from mindawn. I think all their albums may be available there. What's great about mindawn is that they offer FLAC, which is identical to CD quality (lossless compression).
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MovingPictures07
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Edited by MovingPictures07 - September 18 2008 at 10:47 |
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avestin
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To add to this list of current bands, here are some more interesting bands that are also worth while discovering:
Un Festin Sagital from Chile
http://www.unfestinsagital.com/
No Use For Humans
Svartbag from Denmark:
The Red Masque from PA:
Krati from Belgium:
Traumfabrick:
AKINETÓN RETARD from Chile:
CAPILLARY ACTION from WA:
GATTO MARTE from Italy (nice chamber rock)
I'll post more as I recall them.
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song_of_copper
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Well, now I'm stumped. "Aha!" I thought. "Perhaps I'll take a punt on 'In Praise of Learning'. That's only got 6 tracks." But apparently only 5 out of the 6 are available at the present time... That Picchio dal Pozzo album that James mentioned is on there, but that's got too many songs! Someone tell me seven random Ruins songs or something... |
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song_of_copper
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Padraic
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Yes, it really sucks that emusic doesn't have what I think is the best track from In Praise of Learning. I ended up getting the album in mp3 form from ReR - one of these days I'm just going to order the CDs of all four albums because I love Henry Cow.
7 downloads is a tough one, hard to find albums that have that few tracks. Might have to just wait for the refresh. But I can't recommend the HC albums highly enough, start with Leg End when you have enough downloads. |
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song_of_copper
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I decided to go with Picchio dal Pozzo in the end. The reviews of 'Abbiamo Tutti I Suoi Problemi' on here sold it to me (it looks to be an interesting mixture of different stylistic components, which is often a good thing!), and I'll only be missing one song (which I'll grab when I'm able to).
I will certainly revisit Henry Cow when I have more downloads available, though. I think I've avoided them for long enough! |
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Padraic
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That is an amazing album, definitely one of my favorites. Looking forward to your opinion on it. |
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song_of_copper
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I'll be sure and report in, Captain Patrick!
I'm rather intrigued by all that Italian music out there. I know I'm going to fall into a huge ocean of it someday. |
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Padraic
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Has anyone ever recommended Yochk'o Seffer and Neffish Music for inclusion?
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MovingPictures07
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I infinitely second that. |
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MovingPictures07
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Eskimo by the Residents is absolutely amazing. Any thoughts from anyone else on that matter?
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song_of_copper
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Have a warm blanket handy. I heard that again not so long ago, and it wasn't as good as I remembered. But I was in the car; I think it goes better with being cosy indoors and closing your eyes and letting your mind wander across an imaginary snow-waste. |
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laplace
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agree =)
and if you haven't heard them, you should like Meet the Residents and Not Available too. I've given The Commercial Album a few goes but I am really still skeptical of it, maybe just because it wasn't what I wanted. Mark of the Mole and Third Reich 'n Roll are two I enjoy to a lesser extent. (*blinks* why don't I have Duck Stab? I am sure I used to have) |
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MovingPictures07
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Yeah, I agree entirely there. It's not really a good driving CD, but it's absolutely perfect for listening to in the house. It's like the ideal winter album; I love it. |
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MovingPictures07
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Both of those albums are fantastic... I'm actually becoming a huge Residents fan. I've heard their first 7 albums, have a few others, and am in the process of acquiring nearly the rest of their other stuff. Third Reich is fantastic... I just listened to that the other day. Mark of the Mole I have not heard yet but that's probably later today as my next album to hear. Duck Stab/Buster and Glen is my second favorite album (after Eskimo), so you should definitely get it. |
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song_of_copper
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'Not Available' is great. Never paid much mind to it years ago, but revisiting it, it's very haunting stuff. |
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MovingPictures07
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It is very good. THE SHIP'S A GOIN' DOWN!!! |
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song_of_copper
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Hehe, the thing is, I think I took that one along as a 'hammer to crack a nut'. TIP: I always take something really off-the-wall and weird, like 'Eskimo' or whatever, so that when I put that on, whoever's driving starts going "Aaargh no no put something else on eek make it stop NOW" - and then it's time for a little Magma or Beefheart... which seems like easy listening in comparison! |
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MovingPictures07
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Haha, that's absolute genius. |
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