Clash Cadillac wrote:I noticed that my Boomtown Rats catalog was none existent other than a vinyl copy of Mondo Bongo I so picked up a couple or remastered CDs:
Mondo Bongo - The Boomtown Rats
The Fine Art Of Surfacing - The Boomtown Rats
Finally got to read the sleeve notes Philip wrote for the remastered Mondo Bongo which are featured prominently on the bottom of the fold out poster included with the CD. These notes alone are worth the cost of the CD... read more here
Mondo Bongo sleevenotes
philipchevron wrote:Clash Cadillac wrote:I noticed that my Boomtown Rats catalog was none existent other than a vinyl copy of Mondo Bongo I so picked up a couple or remastered CDs:
Mondo Bongo - The Boomtown Rats
The Fine Art Of Surfacing - The Boomtown Rats
Finally got to read the sleeve notes Philip wrote for the remastered Mondo Bongo which are featured prominently on the bottom of the fold out poster included with the CD. These notes alone are worth the cost of the CD... read more here
Mondo Bongo sleevenotes
Or here:
http://www.cyberspace7.btinternet.co.uk ... -mondo.htm
Clash Cadillac wrote:philipchevron wrote:Clash Cadillac wrote:I noticed that my Boomtown Rats catalog was none existent other than a vinyl copy of Mondo Bongo I so picked up a couple or remastered CDs:
Mondo Bongo - The Boomtown Rats
The Fine Art Of Surfacing - The Boomtown Rats
Finally got to read the sleeve notes Philip wrote for the remastered Mondo Bongo which are featured prominently on the bottom of the fold out poster included with the CD. These notes alone are worth the cost of the CD... read more here
Mondo Bongo sleevenotes
Or here:
http://www.cyberspace7.btinternet.co.uk ... -mondo.htm
You cost Mr. Geldof some royalties.
Low D wrote:I've just received Fred Eaglesmith's newest in the mail, "6 Volts".
I think it's my favourite since 2003's "Balin", though nothing like it (that was a bluegrass album). He went off in some very different directions on "Tinderbox" (gospel a la Tom Waits) and "Cha Cha Cha" (um... latin tinged folk-pop?), but he's taken those explorations and brought them back into what you might consider the classic Eaglesmith sound that was pumped out by him & band The Flying Squirrels on albums like 1997's classic "Lipstick, Lies and Gasoline". The songs tend toward mid tempo & slow, but have grit and attitude. He does rock out at times here, and whole album has a rough, edgy low-fi quality that i'm loving.
And if you order now, you get the "special edition" - same disc & booklet as will be distributed, but in a home-made cover pumped out with scrapbooking supplies on the bus between stops on the tour.
http://www.fredjeaglesmith.com/proddetail.php?prod=001VOLTS
Cdn Steve wrote:This is in heavy rotation in my car these days.
I like the 1 mic / live recording aspect.
'Stars' is a favorite - first time I heard that one was Fred solo, as an encore in Calgary last July.
A poignant nod to Willie P Bennett in there:
"He jumped around the stage / we thought that it would never end..."
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