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Thursday, 1 November 2012

Five For Life


Last night I went out for a few drinks with a mate in Newcastle my journey home using public transport takes about an hour so to avoid eye contact with the zombies and the walking dead, (I know it was Halloween but this is just the usual cross section of passengers heading towards Byker and Percy Main) I decided to ask Twitter a question.....

My question was If you could only listen to 5 artists for the rest of your life who would they be” By the time I had finishing typing my 5 the choices my timeline was beginning to light up, and 12 hours later I have had 40+ people naming over 150 different bands/artists and a request to list them!

A quick scan of the list shows it to be predominately white, male and guitar based which may be a reflection of the me and my Twitter followers but also there are some new artists to me (and therefore hopefully for you) and if they important enough to be in someones five I think they might be worth a listen.

So here we go in no particular order, (brackets denote multiple nominations)

Dave Matthews Band (2)
The Blue Nile (2)
Talk Talk (3)
Bruce Springsteen (5)
Danny &The Champions of The World/Grand Drive
Foo Fighters (4)
John Martyn (3)
Muse (3)
Kirsty McColl
Billy Bragg (2)
The Rolling Stones (4)
Sufjan Stevens
Counting Crows
Ryan Adams (2)
Primal Scream
Dangermouse
Pixies
Elgar (the only classical music choice)
Neil Young (3)
Teenage Fanclub
Wilco
Bob Dylan (2)
The Go Betweens
XTC
Jan Wobble
Big Youth
Joanna Newson (2)
Tori Amos
Ana Silvera
Roger Waters/Pink Floyd (5)
Elbow  (7)
Craig Armstrong
Regina Spektor
Nina Simone
Crowded House (2)
Underworld
Radiohead   (4)
Orbital
Josh Homme
Le Sac v Pip (2)
Damon Albarn/Blur (2)
Primus
Thelonious Monk
LCD Soundsystem
Battles
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
Joni Mitchell
Amy Bezuarlea
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Andrew Bird
Leisure Society
Freddie Mercury/Queen
David Gray (2)
Eliza Carthy
U2
Hot Chip
Kate Rusby
Cardiacs
Joy Division
I Am Kloot (3)
The National  (4)
REM
Stevie Wonder
Kylie
The Smiths
Leonard Cohen
The Jam
David Bowie (3)
Frank Turner
Sigur Ros
Ben Folds
Richard Hawley
Dream Theater
Low
James
David Ford
Sparklehorse
Opeth   (2)
Pearl Jam (2)
Frank Zappa
Marillion
Depeche Mode  (5)
Nick Drake (2)
Prince
Super Furry Animals
Jamie T
Fuck Buttons
Rufus Wainwright
Johnny Cash  (2)
Beastie Boys (2)
The Doors
Marcus Foster
The Milk
The Shins
Soundgarden
Nitzer Ebb
The Beatles (3)
Band of Skulls
The Black Keys
Laura Marling
Bahamas
Doomtree
Faith No More
EL- P
Killing Joke
Felice Brothers
The Waterboys
Frightened Rabbits
Public Enemy
The Stone Roses
Jimi Hendrix
OMD
Metallica
New Order
Doves
The Cure
Pet Shop Boys
Artic Monkeys
Friendly Fires
Kayne West
Little Comets
Two Door Cinema Club
Al Green 
Beth Hart
Free
Kanye West
Jay Z
Nas
Fall Out Boy
Action Bronson 
Abba (3)
George Michael
Oasis
Bell & Sebastian
The Fall
Fiona Apple
Masters At Work
Dire Straits
Stiff Little Fingers 
Gomez
Supergrass
Gov't Mule
Frankie Miller
The Faces
Grandaddy/Jason Lytle
Massive Attack
Beth Orton
Tom McRae
Tricky 
Tim Minchin
Polka Dot Dot Dot
The Kinks 
Beach Boys
Biggie Smalls
2Pac
Fleetwood Mac
Beyonce
 
 

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

New Music Purchases July - August


Having caught up on my new music listening I have started to buy some new music again. So here goes;


Sweet Billy Pilgrim – Crown and Treaty I love SBP and this is by far their best album loved by the critics I hope this album gives them the recognition (and sales) they deserve.

 

The Civil Wars – Barton Hallow I have been after this album for while and eventually got round to getting it. This version comes with an extra 6 tracks which include an interesting version of Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean.



Train – California 37 I have all of Train’s music on first listen I can safely say that this isn’t their best nothing to match Drops of Jupiter or Hey Soul Sister on this album.




Johnny Cash – The Ultimate Johnny Cash Collection 88 tracks over 3 CD’s its actually 6 original albums and a few extra tracks. I have a few of Cash’s later Rick Rubin produced albums but suspect that this collection may cost me a lot of money! (This collection cost me £3 in Sainsbury’s)

Elvis Costello – The Best of.....The First 10 Years I would say I wasn’t a fan of Elvis but 22 tracks most of which I could sings most of the words to tells me something different. All the classics are here, Oliver’s Army, I can Stand Up For Falling Down, Shipbuilding and many, many more. (Again this cost me the princely sum of £3)



Neutral Milk Hotel – “In The Aeroplane Over The Sea” Last year Q had one of their poles listing The Top 100 Albums of whenever and there was one album I didn’t recognise THIS ONE. The band is a bit of a mystery having disappeared after this album. The album comes with endorsements from Franz Ferdinand and The Arcade Fire but struggling on first listen to see what all the fuss is about. 



Neil Young – Americana & Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968 Neil’s latest release (covers of traditional songs) and a live outing from 1968. Not listened to them yet but suspect I’ll enjoy.

Vintage Trouble – The Bomb Shelter Sessions Bought on the back of a great live gig as part of The Sage Gateshead’s Americana Festival, a great rock/soul CD that reflects their electrifying live performance. Comes with an extra CD of live and demo tracks.




Glen Hansard – Rhythm and Repose This has quickly become one of my albums of the year, I love it. If you don’t know Glen check out The Swell Season the band formed on the back of the film Once or The Frames his rockier band. This is full of gorgeous love songs and if I said I pulled the car over to listen Bird of Sorrow on repeat for half an hour you will understand how this album has affected me.



Bobby Womack – The Bravest Man In The World I’m a big Womack fan this is his first album of new material in a long time and on first listen I struggled a bit. Produced by Damon Albarn it is covered in modern break beats a loops which sometimes detracts from what should be the star of the show, Bobby’s voice.



Ben Howard – Every Kingdom I was lucky to see Ben a couple of years ago open a festival stage, (I think there was 12 of us there) unsigned at the time he enthralled us all. Constant touring has led to a huge following and a successful debut release. Good stuff even if it does sound a lot like John Butler at times.



Efterklang – Parades Bought in anticipation of seeing them perform with Northern Sinfonia I have enjoyed the first listen to this album looking forward to see them with a full orchestra.

 

North Atlantic Oscillation – Fog Electric Blind purchase on the back of good reviews. It’s on the Kscope label so I know it’s going to be good.



The Horrible Crowes – Elsie Side project from Brian Fallon from The Gaslight Anthem a bit lighter than Gaslight but quality song writing from Fallon.



Various Artists – Delta Swamp Rock Nobody makes compilations like Soul Jazz and this is no exception. The music is brilliant and includes some artists you would expect. Lynryd Skynryd, Duane and Gregg Allman and some you wouldn’t Cher covering Dr John’s I Walked on Guilded Splinters it comes with a 65 page booklet which is packed with information and pictures.



Frank Turner – England Keep My Bones  A bit like Ben Howard Frank continues build a ever expanding fan base. I met Frank in Seattle in 2009 when he was supporting The Gaslight Anthem and a nicer guy it would be harder to meet. Great album.



Elbow – Dead In The Boot B-sides and rarities that put some bands full albums to shame. Nice little collect. All we need now boys is an career spanning live album now please.

Various – The State of Music Volume 4. 4th release of a series of 5 and this is in my opinion the best yet. Great discoveries in Shane Maland, kinisi and New Sweden. If you don’t know anything about the label Choose My Music get over there now. Great music and all proceeds to charity.


Don't think this is the Shane Maland track but you get the idea. Anyway go by the album it's great!


Monday, 25 June 2012

Music Purchases April -June


Looking at my purchases I seem to have bought a lot of ‘new’ music over the last few months, by new I mean by artists that I don’t really know, but I’m interested in due to reviews I have read or 3rd party recommendations.

I don’t use Spotify, I have in the past and Last.FM but for some reason I prefer to buy music unheard sometimes. I’m not sure why, as I’m writing this I think I find it’s more exciting and also I’m trying to test myself a little bit. Can I make the right choice my reading music magazines or checking out a tweet from someone on Twitter who has similar tastes. I know for rock and prog music to look at what @amcyoung and @HP_Dalen are listening to, @philblogs and I have alarmingly similar musical tastes I suspect we sometimes are buying the same albums at the same time in different parts of the UK. 

So here we go;

Neal Morse – Lifeline Bought this as it was £3 and read a lot about the Artist. I like modern progressive music, as made by the likes of Porcupine Tree, The Mars Volta and I like some older progressive rock from the likes of Genesis etc, this has a foot in both camps in that it’s a modern artist making music that sounds old, and that’s where it falls down for me. Coupled with the fact that Morse is a born again Christian so the lyrics reflect this all leaves me a bit cold. One for the charity bag for I think.

Various Artists – Those Shocking Shaking Days Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive, Rock and Funk 1970-1978 Another £3 purchase but think this one is staying, as mad as the title suggests, beautifully packaged with a 64 page booklet. This is great, obscure and worth every penny. Actually its worth more than £3!

Paul Weller – Sonik Kicks I have struggled with the last few releases from Weller, call them avante garde call them ground breaking but in truth they have virtually unlistenable to me. Hoping this one is more accessible, so it doesn’t just end up on the shelf with the others, played a couple of times.



Anathema – Falling Deeper A lot of guys talking about this band on twitter and thought I would give them a go, and I’m glad I did. This album is a rework of older material with an orchestra and I really like it and it has made me want to go through their back catalogue. On the back of this purchase I bought The Silent Enigma and in truth release that Falling Deeper is not the true sound of Anathema, this is way too heavy for me vocal wise a guttural roar made me flick through this album very quickly. Free to a good home.



Sweet Billy Pilgrim – We Just Did What Happened And No One Came £3 he cries, for a band I really like, BARGAIN!!!! Nice album too, that ambient, off kilter, post rock that I love. I tweeted my delight about getting this so cheaply, and this was picked up by the official Sweet Billy Pilgrim twitter account, who tweeted that the title basically reflected the album sales!

Various Artists - 7 Worlds Collide The Sun Came Out The first 7 Worlds album was live with a bunch of great musicians joining Neil Finn to run through his back catalogue and a few covers, a lot of those musicians return, Johnny Marr, Ed and Phil from Radiohead plus we get a host of new guys, KT Tunstall, Jeff Tweedy plus a few siblings this time to make new music rather than a rehash of old. 2 Cd's, 24 tracks of varying quality. As with a lot of the purchases this month I managed to get this for £3 in HMV.

We Are Augustines – Rise Ye Sunken Ships @choosemymusic has been banging on about these guys for a love time and although I had streamed and loved the album I hadn’t got round to buying the album. It’s brilliant and if you haven’t got it go and get it now.



Howlin Rain – The Russian Wilds My find of the month and maybe the year, I read a review of this album last month in Classic Rock and marked the band for further investigation, this month’s magazine had a free CD and the first track was Self Made Man which opens this album and it is stunning. Rick Rubin has been involved and although this band sounds like they have been teleported from the 1970s there is a real modern feel to this album. Epic springs to mind when I listen to this and so far I haven’t stopped listening to it for 3 days!



Wintersleep – New Inheritors Another £3 purchase from HMV, bought after a bit of Internet research. Canadian likened to Band of Horses, first listen lots to like.



ST. Vincent – Strange Mercy  Has been on the list for a while and looking for to listening as everybody can’t be wrong....can they?

The Phantom Band – Checkmate Savage  Another blind purchase on the back of reviews and recommendations.

Sharon Van Etten – Tramp Another blind purchase and have been playing this on loop really great album.



Snow Patrol – Fallen Empires I confess!!! I really like Snow Patrol. I can’t help it. I have always been a sucker for that middle of the road melodic rock that Snow Patrol produce and I have no reason to think I won’t like this.

Various Artists – The State Of Music Volume 2 + Showcase Special Fellow tweeters and followers of this blog might already know about series. The brain child of Dominik Paczko this is volume 2 of his quest to showcase 50 individual bands from across the 50 states of America. I love volume 2 it is amazing and it will ultimately cost me a lot of money. Too many great artists to highlight just go buy this (there are only digital copies left!) The Showcase Special is a limited release to spotlight some of the bands Dom managed to arrange a live showcase at SXSW. 8 artists’ standout for me Freak Owls and Houndmouth a couple of real crackers.

Simone Felice – Self Tilted Album – Live From A Lonely Place Sometimes my wallet takes a hammering on the back of a great live gig, and Simone Felice cost me a lot of money this week! The gig was fabulous I was expecting to buy the new album at the gig (and I did) but then I saw the live album an Internet and gig exclusive CD, purchase number 2.

The Felice Brothers – Lost Tapes Volume I & II- The Big Empty & Mexico 2 rare CDs of rare demos from Simone first band, made for purchases 3 & 4!

Simi Stone – Self Titled EP Simi was the support for Simone and a member of his band and also a member of Simone third band The Duke and The King, she entertained us with some original material and a great Neil Young cover and so her EP became purchase number 5!

Alabama Shakes – Boys & Girls The band of the moment, who I have been following for about 6 months now. I expect that as I write this they will be number one in the UK album charts and they deserve all the success that they get. A tight album that at times sounds like Al Green singing Kings of Leon sings this album is fresh and exciting. I suspect that this album will hang about with us for some time.



Goldfrapp – The Singles I have most of these but I would rather buy the album than set up a play list. Strong album that borrows from the 80’s. A&E is an amazing track.



Quantic & Alice Russell – Look Around The Corner recommendation from a mate of mine and what a recommendation. Summer soul that was a revelation to me.




Storm Corrosion – Strom Corrosion One of my favourite artists (Steven Wilson) and rave reviews in all the music magazines left me anticipating a lot from this album. The jury is still out for me, interesting, layered, complexed it is all of this, however I can’t really remember any of the music on the CD. A grower maybe?

The National – Alligator The last piece in my collection. An album for some reason I thought I had until I came to play it! As all The National’s album quality understated music. Brilliant.

Maria McKee – Live At The BBC I’m a long term fan of McKee from her work with Lone Justice and through her varying solo work. This album gives us to ‘in Concert’ performances from 1991 and 1993. A highly underrated artist who is worth looking up if you like Americana music.

Admiral Fallow – Tree Bursts In Snow (Limited Edition) I pre-ordered this album to get a limited edition poster, the poster is OK but the star of this show is the music. A fabulous second album from this Scottish band whose stock I suspect will grow throughout 2012.


Ellen and The Escapades – All The Crooked Scenes I was wandering round Fopp in Manchester when a track came on that stopped me in my tracks was played, the power of Shazam meant I was buying this album 5 minutes later. What a find. This is the debut album from the Leeds based band and it hasn’t been far from my CD player for a couple of weeks now.


Paul Buchanan – Mid Air (limited Edition) Anybody who knows me will know my love of The Blue Nile and Paul Buchanan, the man can do no right for me and this album delivers yet again. This album is little more than Buchanan’s voice and a piano and at times it feels like sketches of songs that would have evolved into full Blue Nile songs but that’s doing this album a disservice. The album is fragile and beautiful. At times when listening to this I have found myself forgetting to breathe as the songs pull you in and demand attention. The limited edition offered 10 extra tracks sadly 8 are instrumental versions of the album tracks which although good it’s the 2 ‘new tracks that I have paid the money for. Have You Ever Been Lonely? And God Is Laughing is as good as anything on the main album. I suspect this album will be my album of 2012 and that is a bold statement to make in May but this album is that good.


June

All of these next purchases are from Gizeh Records a small independent record label in Leeds. I discovered them after buying an album by Sleepingindog at a gig where they were supporting Low. Looking up the label I found a plethora of post rock bands at album prices that I couldn’t believe.

We can get sampler albums for nothing and what they are great at is having 48 hour sales where all music is reduced by 50%. Most purchases come with a immediate download so you don’t have to wait for the CD’s to arrive and I can safely say I have yet to be disappointed by any of the albums I have bought from Gizeh such is there quality control.

These 5 albums cost me less than £20 including postage, and if you like bands like Mogwai or Explosions in the Sky I would recommend you take a look at this label you won’t regret it.

A-Sun Amissa – Desperate In Her Heavy Sleep

Sleepingindog – Polar Life


Tresspassers William – The Natural Order Of Things


Glissando – With Are Arms Wide Open We Walk Towards The Burning Sea

Conquering Animal Sound – Kammerspiel





Thursday, 29 March 2012

Music Purchases February and March

Radiohead – Kickoff Amnesiac & Kid Alive “ bootlegs picked up at a Record fair for a princely sum of £3 each, haven’t listened to them yet but for that price not much to complain about if the sound quality isn’t up to much. Not my favourite musical period of Radiohead’s but sure there will be something to like.


                                                                                   
David Gray – Foundling Fashionable or not, Gray continues to make great music and I am a big fan.



Ben Harper & Relentless 7 I bought this as a digital download when it was released as the CD version was so expensive, it’s a great album with Harper taking his newest band for a test drive at the Montreal Jazz Festival. I managed to get this physical copy for £1.



Phish – Undermind  Phish are an American band, affectionately known as a Jam band,  that is a band that take their music and once on stage pull it apart and build it back together extending tunes to 20+ plus. This is a studio album which gives you an idea of how the songs started out.

Various – State Of Music Volume One
Great compilation from an great indie label. This is volume one of 5 that will showcase a different band from each state in the USA. The bands are either unsigned or  indie bands and this makes for a really fresh record that skips along at a real pace.

The Trews – Hope & Ruin and Acoustic

Great Canadian rock band who I saw live in February picked up these 2 CD’s that complete my collection. Catch them live if you can.





March

Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball

The latest release from the man they call The Boss and boy does he live up to that tag. Amazing statement on the state of the US. His best album in a long time.



Michael Kiwanuka – Home Again

I was alerted to this guy last year by @tweggs and what a find, by now I suspect a lot people know about him, brings all the great bits of 70’s soul into 2012. Shades of Bill Withers and Donnie Hathaway for me.



Longpigs – The Sun Is Often Out

Taken me a long time to buy this album that I think I had on cassette and on listening to I can’t understand why it has taken me so long. It still sounds so fresh and urgent as it did in the 90’s. A great great album!


 Crippled Black Phoenix - (Mankind) The Crafty Ape

Bought this on a back ofa review and what an amazing record my find of the year so far. Its all a bit mad, and very hard to describe but thats often how I like my music. Now I have to find out how many more albums they have released!




Think I have been very restrained over the last couple of months I have have been trying to listen to the backlog of unplayed albums but the list is getting longer, I can't see April being a quiet month!




Monday, 6 February 2012

January Music Purchase

Kate Bush – Director’s Cut Rework of some of Kate’s back catalogue, as she believes they should have been recorded.


King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mine Short but beautiful album that leaves you wanting more when you listen to it. Which is always a good thing.



Dakota Suite – This River Only Brings Poison One of my favourite bands that have been making beautiful music unnoticed for years. Last year they appeared to release a number of albums so a lot catching up for me to do.



The Big Dish – Swimmer I real gem from 1986 I loved this band and was lucky enough to catch them live earlier this month. Their first gig in 21 years.



Talk Talk – History Revisited This album was originally withdrawn at the assistance of the band who didn’t agree to its release. In the 80’s the 12’ single was at its most popular and this reflects the best of Talk Talk’s back catalogue remixed by guest DJ’s.

Explosions In The Sky – The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place and Take Care, Take Care, Take Care Only discovered this band as I wanted to go and see the support band on a recent live date. Texas instrumental band that fall into the post rock category. Very like Mogwai.



White Denim – D These guys released 2 albums last year both to critical acclaim.



My Morning Jacket – Circuital Another great album from last year, got a 2 CD edition for £5 in Fopp Glasgow the 1 CD version was £7!!


Joan As A Police Woman – The Deep Field Been meaning to get into this artist for a while a bargain a Fopp means I can now have a listen


Wilco – Kicking Television Live In Chicago Only Wilco album I don’t have and as it’s a double live album how could I not buy it. Great live band and great reviews means I’m really looking forward to this album.


Driver By Truckers – Go –Go Boots Always loved Drive By Truckers and it appears that they are becoming more and  more popular as years go by. 


Iron And Wine – Around The Well Double album of rarities and hard to find tracks by another band on the up. Classic chilled Americana is what you get.