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Jimmy Eat World- Damage

 

Beautiful album. I used to think it had poor production, but I now love its light airiness. 

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Pearl Jam- Ten

 

Lives up to its title.

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Oasis - (What’s The Story) Morning Glory

Beabadoobee - This Is How Tomorrow Moves

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Bruce Springsteen- Darkness On The Edge Of Town 

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last night

 

Clairo - Charm

Fleetwood Mac - Tusk

 

You know what’s kinda shocking to me? I think Fleetwood Mac might be the single most influential band from their generation on mine in terms of production and songwriting. I hear so much of them in so many new artists.

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Chappell Roan - The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess

 

This would have been top ten on my aoty list last year. Honestly I need to go back and add it. It’s like Guts but better.

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Dua Lipa - Radical Optimism

 

Yeah I still love this actually. The production is just so entrancing, and the songs are strong. Not hit you hard and don’t let up strong. Just like, well crafted and catchy strong.

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2 hours ago, Entre_Perpetuo said:

Chappell Roan - The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess

 

This would have been top ten on my aoty list last year. Honestly I need to go back and add it. It’s like Guts but better.

I adore this album. She and Olivia share a producer, so it’s no surprise that their styles overlap. I feel like if Olivia went straight pop, it would sound like Chappell.

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1 hour ago, Super25Smasher said:

I adore this album. She and Olivia share a producer, so it’s no surprise that their styles overlap. I feel like if Olivia went straight pop, it would sound like Chappell.

Oh fr? No wonder. 

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Worked from home again so it was back to whatever vinyl came out of the moving box's.  First out:

 

CCR - Creedence Gold

 

A 1 LP album containing some of CCR's greatest hits.  Obviously they are missing a lot - you just can't get all of CCR's best work on one album (e.g. no "Fortunate Son" - which IMO is their best song song) but its still loaded with great songs.  Next out of the box:

 

Dances of the Renaissance

 

Side 1 contains works by Tieleman Susan & side 2 contains works by Pierre Phalese.  The 2 were composers who were active in the mid 1500's in Holland & the Rhineland part of Germany.  Excellent stuff - lots of violas, recorders, tambourines, lutes and drums here.  Next out of the box:

 

Les Menestriers  - Les Menestries

 

This is a French group (the album came out in 1974) that specialized in French music from the 1300, 1400 and 1500's.  More excellent stuff - more violas', recorders and lutes.  Last out of the box:

 

George Abdo & his Flames of Araby Orchestra - The Joy of Belly Dancing

 

Yes, an album full of music to belly dance to.  All enjoyable music.

 

Only 4 albums today but all were very enjoyable.

 

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