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What Album Have You Just Bought?

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Post Sat May 26, 2007 2:59 am

territa wrote:Ronnie Drew -- The Humour is on Me Now


And how is that one? been thinking about picking up a copy.

Me, i just got "Think Like A Hero" by Alias Ron Kavana. I think it may be my favourite one yet.
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Post Sat May 26, 2007 8:20 am

Grievous Angel wrote:The Clash - London Calling

Better late than never, right? :oops:


It's never too late. Still one of the best albums of all time. 8)
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Post Tue May 29, 2007 1:21 am

A Poet's Life - Tim Armstrong
Sleep Is The Enemy - Danko Jones
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Post Tue May 29, 2007 4:09 am

Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues
Ramblin' Jack Elliot - The Long Ride
Neil Young - Freedom
The Woods Band - Music From The Four Corners of Hell
Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons .......great stuff
Ewan MacColl - Classic Scots Ballads
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Post Tue May 29, 2007 7:55 pm

Nick Cave- From Her To Eternity
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Post Thu May 31, 2007 9:41 pm

I bought a CD of the last Stanley Brothers show (Oct 16 1966) from Dr. Stanley himself - and got it autographed by two of the men who played on it - Dr. Stanley and guitarist George Shuffler.

It's got some stuff I've never heard, and also fantastic versions of several Carter Family songs ("old timers", as the late, great Carter Stanley calls them) and the immortal "Rank Strangers" and "Stone Walls and Steel Bars". Manna from Hillbilly Heaven!

It's actually not the very last show - they mention between songs that it's the afternoon show (in Bean Blossom Indiana) and they played a show that evening. Later that week Carter sang a few songs with Bill Monroe in a club in Nashville, and the next day the whole band started playing a concert at a high school in Hazel Green, KY, but Carter got ill and couldn't finish the show. By Dec 1 he was dead.
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Post Thu May 31, 2007 11:30 pm

Grinderman- Grinderman
Finally got round to buying it.
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Post Sat Jun 02, 2007 2:24 pm

Clash Cadillac wrote:Stomp Down Rider - Guy Davis


I love Guy Davis! I was lucky to see him live two or so years ago in a small public radio station studio. A wonderful show! I have Chocolate to the Bone and am reminded now to revisit his music.
Songs are really just very interesting things to be doing with the air. - Tom Waits
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Post Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:27 pm

Esther wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:Stomp Down Rider - Guy Davis


I love Guy Davis! I was lucky to see him live two or so years ago in a small public radio station studio. A wonderful show! I have Chocolate to the Bone and am reminded now to revisit his music.


A friend recently turned me on to Guy Davis and I really enjoy his music as well.
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Post Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:28 pm

El Camino Real - Carmaig De Forest
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Post Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:49 pm

Twelve - Patti Smith
Songs are really just very interesting things to be doing with the air. - Tom Waits
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Post Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:44 pm

Esther wrote:Twelve - Patti Smith


How is that, Esther? And how are YOU? Don't see you around here as much as I'd like. Hope all is well.

I'm breathless over my latest purchase - last year at this time I bought my first Stanley Brothers 78 at a community yard/garage sale and it started me on the path to my current old-timey obsession. I went back later in hopes of buying the entire lot (several big boxes full) but couldn't find the right house. I also wanted to let the folks know I'd donated one of their mom's records to the Dr. Ralph Stanley Museum in Virginia.

Anyway, today the same community had a yard sale and HOOORAY!!!!! I found the rest of the 78s!!! I got the whole lot for $25. There aren't any more Stanley Brothers but so far I've found 2 Hank Williams records and a heap more cool obscure hillbilly stuff. AND I got to tell those folks how much my life had been enriched by accidently wandering into their garage last year.

I'm in Hillbilly Heaven!
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Post Sun Jun 03, 2007 3:38 pm

Tom Waits - Bone Machine
William Bell - The Soul of a Bell

and a sampler of Brook Benton's RCA recordings. He was so 1957 in 1966.
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Post Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:13 am

Did a little digging around a used CD store, which is always fun and occasionally unearths real gems. This time around, I picked up:

Todd Snider - Songs from the Daily Planet
John Brannen - The Good Thief
16 Horsepower - Sackcloth 'n' Ashes

16 Horsepower is a band I've heard of for years, but I've never picked up anything from them. Imagine a manic apocalyptic Southern preacher fronting a trio composed of whatever instruments they happened to find at the local pawn shop. They go right up there with House of Freaks as far as making some truly authentic American music. I'm definitely going to hunt down the rest of their albums.
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Post Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:21 am

Graham Parker -- Don't Tell Columbus
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