Recommendations And (possibly)Cool Shit I've Never Heard Of.

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PlentusMerdae




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  • Posted: 07/23/2009 17:01
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I would like you guys to help me in my never ending quest to listen to music non stop. My chart is in my sig. If you share my tastes, then give me some records that you think I might enjoy.
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We share musical tastes since I own 33/50 on your chart. First I recommend you look at My Chart just in the unlikely event that there is one or two that are not familiar to you. Second check out the 40 I listed in the Albums Deserving Greater Recognition topic. Finally, here are 60 less acclaimed albums from my collection you might want to check out:

1. Meat Loaf-Bat out of Hell
2. Ghostface Killah-Fishscale
3. Bon Jovi-Slippery when Wet
4. Anita Baker-Rapture
5. Tina Turner-Private Dancer
6. …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead-Source Tags & Codes
7. My Morning Jacket-Z
8. The Cars-The Cars
9. ZZ Top-Eliminator
10. The Neville Brothers-Yellow Moon
11. Madvillain-Madvillainy
12. Blood, Sweat & Tears-Blood, Sweat & Tears
13. 2Pac-All Eyez on Me
14. Bonnie Raitt-Nick of Time
15. Rush-Moving Pictures
16. Black Uhuru-Red
17. Buju Banton-‘Til Shiloh
18. Rickie Lee Jones-Rickie Lee Jones
19. The Hold Steady-Boys and Girls in America
20. The Faces-A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse
21. Bunny Wailer-Blackheart Man
22. Sting-The Dream of the Blue Turtles
23. Bad Company-Bad Co.
24. Blood, Sweat & Tears-Child Is Father to the Man
25. Jeff Beck-Blow by Blow
26. Joe Jackson-Look Sharp!
27. Earth, Wind & Fire-That’s the Way of the World
28. Lyle Lovett-Pontiac
29. Mary J. Blige-My Life
30. Doves-The Last Broadcast
31. Fountains of Wayne-Welcome Interstate Managers
32. John Cougar Mellencamp-Scarecrow
33. System of a Down-Mezmerize
34. 50 Cent-Get Rich or Die Tryin’
35. Whitney Houston-Whitney Houston
36. Aimee Mann-Bachelor No. 2
37. Toto-IV
38. Phil Collins-Face Value
39. Tears for Fears-Songs from the Big Chair
40. Traveling Wilburys-Volume One
41. Live-Throwing Copper
42. Sheryl Crow-Tuesday Night Music Club
43. Drive-By Truckers-Decoration Day
44. Lionel Richie-Can’t Slow Down
45. Counting Crows-August and Everything After
46. Mary J. Blige-What’s the 411?
47. Sting-Nothing Like the Sun
48. Iron Butterfly-In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
49. The Monkees-The Monkees
50. Eels-Blinking Lights and Other Revelations
51. Jennifer Warnes-Famous Blue Raincoat
52. Guy-Guy
53. British Sea Power-The Decline of British Sea Power
54. Kid Rock-Devil Without a Cause
55. Spice Girls-Spice
56. No Doubt-Tragic Kingdom
57. Black Uhuru-Sinsemilla
58. Don Henley-The End of the Innocence
59. Nelly-Country Grammar
60. Cee-Lo-Cee-Lo Green Is the Soul Machine
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telefunker



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  • Posted: 07/23/2009 22:55
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based on your chart, i would suggest the following:

milton nascimento - clube de asquina (beatles meets pink floyd, gets a traditional brazilian marriage)
king crimson - in the court of the crimson king (you make know this one)
big star - #1 record (guitar pop in the vein of the zombies, but much better)
leonard cohen - songs of love and hate
oasis - what's the story morning glory
lou reed - transformer
smashing pumpkins - siamese dream
jefferson airplane - volunteers
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  • Posted: 07/24/2009 11:57
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You have good taste.
I recommend:

Lou Reed-Transformer
Leonard Cohen-songs of Leonard cohen
The Smiths-The Smiths, The Queen is Dead or Meat is Murder
The Jam-All Mod Cons, Sound Effects or Setting Sons
Cream-Disreli gears
Sex Pistols-Never Mind the Bollocks
Big Star-#1 Record
Nirvana-Unplugged in NY
Bob Dylan-bootleg series, volume 4

You might like Captain Beefheart-Trout Mask Replica but if you don't try Safe as Milk first

You should check out jazz, too. Good starting points include Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and sonny rollins' saxophone colossus. Check out my chart if you want more jazz picks.
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Mr. Shankly



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You have great taste. It's not as though you need a lot of guidance. Here's A few that haven't been mentioned:

If you like psychedelic pop, Robyn Hitchcock comes to mind so I recommend these to start:

1) Underwater Moonlight-- The Soft Boys
2) Globe of Frogs-- Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians
3) Eye- Robyn Hitchcock
4) I Often Dream of Trains-Robyn Hitchcock

Also, I really think if you haven't discovered them yet, you need to check out Guided by Voices. Human Amusement at Hourly Rates is an excellent best of primer for GBV neophytes. Also, you can't go wrong with these:

1) Bee Thousand
2) Alien Lanes
3) Mag Earwhig
4) Isolation Drills
5) Propeller

The thing about GBV is, their songs sound weird at first, but after about four or five listens, they will have invaded your subconscious and you will be a fan.

As a lover of punk and The Velvet Undergound, you might like Jonathan Richman too. Check out:

1) The Modern Lovers
2) Action Packed (Best of the Rounder Years)

If you like White Light, White Heat, you have to check out Sonic Youth. cant go wrong with either Daydream Nation or Sister. Evol, Goo, and Murray Street are good too.

Your love of The Zombies and the Beatles suggests you might like these:

1) Mass Romantic or Twin Cinema by The New Pornographers
2) almost anything by the Decemberists
3) The Soft Bulletin--The Flaming Lips (Actually, almost anything they did in the 90's is great, but a lot of it's noisier with more emphasis on guitars)
4) Oh! Inverted World and Chutes too Narrow-The Shins
5) In the Aeroplane Over the Sea--Neutral Milk Hotel

I also recommend Modest Mouse, Iron and Wine, Belle and Sebastian, and Yo la Tengo (Velvets meets Pink Floyd)


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PlentusMerdae




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milton nascimento - clube de asquina (beatles meets pink floyd, gets a traditional brazilian marriage)-Will check this out.
king crimson - in the court of the crimson king (you make know this one)-Have it, love it.
big star - #1 record (guitar pop in the vein of the zombies, but much better)-Big Star is awesome, I have Radio City and Sister Lovers as well as #1 Record
leonard cohen - songs of love and hate- I have this one too. Great.
oasis - what's the story morning glory
lou reed - transformer
smashing pumpkins - siamese dream -These last four are classics and I have them. Very good albums.
jefferson airplane - volunteers


If you like psychedelic pop, Robyn Hitchcock comes to mind so I recommend these to start:

1) Underwater Moonlight-- The Soft Boys
2) Globe of Frogs-- Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians
3) Eye- Robyn Hitchcock
4) I Often Dream of Trains-Robyn Hitchcock

Also, I really think if you haven't discovered them yet, you need to check out Guided by Voices. Human Amusement at Hourly Rates is an excellent best of primer for GBV neophytes. Also, you can't go wrong with these:

1) Bee Thousand
2) Alien Lanes
3) Mag Earwhig
4) Isolation Drills
5) Propeller

The thing about GBV is, their songs sound weird at first, but after about four or five listens, they will have invaded your subconscious and you will be a fan.

As a lover of punk and The Velvet Undergound, you might like Jonathan Richman too. Check out:

1) The Modern Lovers
2) Action Packed (Best of the Rounder Years)

If you like White Light, White Heat, you have to check out Sonic Youth. cant go wrong with either Daydream Nation or Sister. Evol, Goo, and Murray Street are good too.

Your love of The Zombies and the Beatles suggests you might like these:

1) Mass Romantic or Twin Cinema by The New Pornographers
2) almost anything by the Decemberists
3) The Soft Bulletin--The Flaming Lips (Actually, almost anything they did in the 90's is great, but a lot of it's noisier with more emphasis on guitars)
4) Oh! Inverted World and Chutes too Narrow-The Shins
5) In the Aeroplane Over the Sea--Neutral Milk Hotel



You are wonderful. Thank you.


Lou Reed-Transformer
Leonard Cohen-songs of Leonard cohen
The Smiths-The Smiths, The Queen is Dead or Meat is Murder
The Jam-All Mod Cons, Sound Effects or Setting Sons
Cream-Disreli gears
Sex Pistols-Never Mind the Bollocks
Big Star-#1 Record
Nirvana-Unplugged in NY
Bob Dylan-bootleg series, volume 4

Have these. All great. Thanks.

Mr. Shankly was especially helpful. Keep em' comin.
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Mr. Shankly



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I'm glad I could help. A few others came to mind recently. As a lover of punk and pop, I'm going to assume you have some stuff by The Buzzcocks. If not, both of these are great comps of theirs:

1) Singles Going Steady
2) Operator's Manual

I recommend these by Belle and Sebastian (influenced by The Zombies, The Left Banke, Love, the quiet side of the Velvet Underground, Donovan):

1) If You're Feeling Sinister
2) Tigermilk
3) The Life Pursuit

These are good albums by Yo La Tengo:

1) I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
2) Painful
3) And then Nothing Turned itself Inside Out

Also, this sort of flash in the pan album came to mind and is worth checking out:

The La's--(It's the only album this Liverpool 60's inspired band ever made, but it's really good)

As far as the singer-songwriter angle goes, do you have any Elliott Smith? He's well worth checking out (and was very influenced by both The Beatles and Nick Drake)

OK, I don't want to overwhelm you. If you end up listening to any of these suggestions, I'd love to hear what you think. It's great fun playing record store employee.
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Oh yeah, and Chrome-Half Machine Lip Moves is also an excellent, often forgotten album

Bauhaus-In the flat Field (inventors of goth rock, even if you don't like goth rock this is a good album)
Arcade fire-Funeral (best album of the 00s)
the Flaming Lips-Soft Bulletin or Yoshimi battles the pink robots
Primal Scream-Screamadelica

If you like psychedelic you will definitely like: 13th Floor Elevators-Easter Everywhere and psychedelic sounds of the 13th floor elevators

Wire-Pink Flag (excellent album, very highly recommend getting this if you don't have it-experimental band that came out of the British 70s punk scene)
The strokes-is this it
Pere Ubu-Modern Dance or Dub Housing
TV on the radio-Dear Science
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