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ok, listend to sun kil moon.

It's very nice, its a bit nick drake, i've lot that treads that ground, halstead and co.


Here's what what modest mouse is about and why tiny cities was such a disaster,



you can't take their dissection of society and make it onto skinny love!!!!

and have just double checked The Lonesome Crowded West. I have every tune marked as 5/5. Either I've had some weird nights or I'm a bit wrong,

Just checked them all, cant argue against any mark.

perfect album in my world then........what's your perfect album?


I lie, track 2 was a mere 7

OK, apologies for getting carried away, this started as a list of five albums. The missus is away and I have to do something with my time.


In my eyes these are all pretty much faultless, stone cold classics ? or will be considered so with the passage of time.


I?d be very grateful if someone could recommend some more Jazz, Reggae and Folk classics.




Bob Dylan- Blood on The Tracks (I know; pick an album, any album- but this is probably my favourite album of all time)

Van Morrison- Astral Weeks (or Veedon Fleece or Moondance)

Nick Drake- Bryter Later (but any of the three really)

Neil Young ? After the Gold Rush (or Harvest or On the Beach)

The Kinks- Village Green Preservation Society

The Velvet Underground & Nico

Scott Walker - Scott 4 (or any of the four really)

Beach Boys- Pet Sounds

Love- Forever Changes



Stevie Wonder- Innervisions (I know people talk about that run of five albums being perfect, but for me this is a little step up from Talking Book, Songs in The Key of Life, Music of My Mind and Fulfillingness...)

Marvin Gaye- What's Going On (I think Here my Dear doesn't get talked about as much as it should either)

Terry Callier - What Colour Is Love

David Axelrod- Songs of Innocence (or Songs of Experience)

Donny Hathaway- Everything is Everything (or Live or Extension of a Man)

James Brown- Live at the Apollo

Gil Scott Heron- Pieces of a Man

The Voices of East Harlem- s/t


John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (or Bluetrane)

Miles Davis- Kind of Blue (or Sketches of Spain)

Charles Mingus- Black Saint and The Sinner Lady

Lonnie Liston Smith- Expansions (or Astral Travelling)

Pharaoh Sanders- Thembi

Donald Byrd- Black Byrd (or Places and Spaces)


The Congos - Heart of The Congos

Dr Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken in Town

Lee Perry- Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Cornbread


The Last Poets - This is Madness (or The Last Poets)

Eric B & Rakim- Paid in Full

Public Enemy- Nation of Millions (or Yo Bumrush the Show)

Beastie Boys- Illcommunication

Blackstar ? s/t

Mos Def- Black on Both Sides

Boogie Down Productions- Criminal Minded

De La Soul ? 3 is the Magic Number

The Pharcyde- Bizarre Ride 2 the Pharcyde

Raekwon- Only Built 4 Cuban Lynx

Wu Tang Clan- Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)


Portishead- Dummy

Massive Attack- Blue Lines (anyone else buy this during the first gulf war, where they had to change their name on the album to just ?Massive??)

The Good The Bad and The Queen- s/t

Leftfield- Leftism


Patti Smith ? Horses

The Modern Lovers- The Modern Lovers

Television- Marquee Moon

Sonic Youth- Daydream Nation

Pavement - Slanted Enchanted (or Crooked Rain..)

Pixies- Surfer Rosa (or Doolittle)

Dinosaur Jr- Bug


Tom Waits ? Rain Dogs (or Swordfishtrombones or Nighthawks at the Diner)

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds- No More Shall We Part (or Tender Prey or Murder Ballads or Boatman?s Call or Abattoir Blues)

Wilco- Summerteeth

Bonnie Prince Billy- I See a Darkness

Silver Jews- American Water

Tindersticks ? s/t 2

The White Stripes- Elephant (or De Stijl or White Blood Cells)

The Strokes ? Is This It

The Libertines - Up The Bracket

Iron & Wine- Our Endless Numbered Days (or The Shepherds Dog)

The Walkmen- Bows & Arrows

The Shins- Wincing the Night Away

The National- Boxer

Sufjan Stevens- Illinois

Joanna Newsom- Ys

Deerhunter- Microcastle

Grizzly Bear- Yellow House

Ty Segall- Twins

Mikal Cronin ? MCII

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Stumbled upon a rerelease of Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls.


Quite blown away by it.

Perhaps its the lack of familiarity with it, but it has aged incredibly well, it sounds alot fresher than many of its more successful contemporaries.


I wonder why they never eally followed it up

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