Lacuna Coil came out April 21, FVD.
And Scabbia is beautiful.
Last two albums I remember buying are:
Big Lizard in My Backyard by The Dead Milkmen
Greatest Hits by Bob Marley (some greatest hits/best of compilation, I forget the title)
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It has been a while since I bought an album and it was probably back in Decmeber when I had Christmas money to blow. The albums were Folie A Duex by Fall Out Boy and Prospekt's March by Coldplay.
Digital albums - LE BEST DU CIRQUE DU SOLEIL & Roika Traore's MOUNESSIA.
As for a physical CD, I haven't bought one in so long that I don't remember.
from a flea market...acouple of weeks ago...
.the CRAMPS-Flamejob
.BLACK FLAG-Slip it in
.the CRAMPS-double album-Pssychedelic Jungle/Gravest Hits
.RAMONES -Loco Live
.DEAD KENNEDYS-Frankenshrist
.IGGY AND the STOOGES-Rough Power (original un-remix of Raw Power)
rough power is awesome. the stooges had 3 records and somehow I have like 14
FIREHOUSE - Hold Your Fire
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Just bought a couple CD's from some local bands, namely Character Flaw and Sanctified Sin.
Johnny Cash-American Recordings
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Quote from: lester1/2jr on May 13, 2009, 09:00:00 AM
rough power is awesome. the stooges had 3 records and somehow I have like 14
You can
never have too much Stooges! :cheers:
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I buy CDs all the time... my latest:
STAN KENTON Artistry In Rhythm (yeh,
REV, oop, but found a sealed copy :teddyr:)
Quote from: lester1/2jr on May 13, 2009, 09:00:00 AM
rough power is awesome. the stooges had 3 records and somehow I have like 14
I have only the three remastered original albums - which I love - plus the CD release of the
DAVID BOWIE mix of
Raw Power (
IGGY did a better job, despite naysayers). I'd grab the bootleg
Rough Power any day if I saw it at a flea market... :wink:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on June 07, 2009, 08:05:32 PM
I buy CDs all the time... my latest: STAN KENTON Artistry In Rhythm (yeh, REV, oop, but found a sealed copy :teddyr:)
Are you going to open it and ruin its value? :wink:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on June 07, 2009, 08:08:11 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on June 07, 2009, 08:05:32 PM
I buy CDs all the time... my latest: STAN KENTON Artistry In Rhythm (yeh, REV, oop, but found a sealed copy :teddyr:)
Are you going to open it and ruin its value? :wink:
Damned straight.
I buy music often. I buy Vinyl because underground/D.I.Y. punk/hardcore bands still sell 7'(EP)and 12'(LP) formats. The last thing I bought was:
Boiling Over-Trash City EP
Endless Blockade-Primitive CD
I've cut down on my music buying habits over the years due various financial priorities, but I still get things fairly regularly. I mostly hunt for used CDs or bargain bin stuff. I kind of miss the days of dropping nearly $50 a week at the local record store.
Within the past month or so I've gotten these:
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Return of the Living Dead soundtrack
Kentucky Colonels - Appalachian Swing!
The Church - Beside Yourself
The Church - Untitled #23
Zawinul Syndicate - Black Water -- I don't care for it much but it was only 25 cents
Genesis - Three Sides Live
The Refreshments - Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big & Buzzy
Kenny Werner - Lawn Chair Society
Cream - Disraeli Gears
R.E.M. - Murmur
Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy - Unseen Music Unheard Words
Zachary J. Mechlem - The Haight Gang
The first albums I've bought in months:
Ladytron -- 604 and Light & Magic
Goldfrapp -- Seventh Tree
http://mcsfile-us.s3.amazonaws.com/00000000000007344054/080
Picked this up yesterday at the local flea market for $1.75 :thumbup:
Today I picked up a greatest hits cd by Talk Talk. I had forgotten how all around great this British band was. I also ordered a copy of John Fogerty's Eye of the Zombie today as well.
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Starting to realise now, that most of my favourite rock artists are Canadian. Even though, this is more commercial than her earlier work and not jazz like her later work, Lee Aaron will always be my "Metal Queen".
Quote from: Torgo on June 18, 2009, 02:28:13 AM
Today I picked up a greatest hits cd by Talk Talk. I had forgotten how all around great this British band was. I also ordered a copy of John Fogerty's Eye of the Zombie today as well.
Torgo, Talk Talk have quickly become one of my absolute favorite bands recently. Granted, I downloaded a few of their albums, but man oh man are they INCREDIBLE! Spirit Of Eden and Laughing Stock are two of the most brilliant unclassifiable albums I've ever heard.Their record company sued them because they thought SOE wasn't "commercial" enough. The Color Of Spring is excellent as well, even though it's slightly more "pop" than the other two. Mark Hollis has such a nice distinctive voice. It's a shame they're not around anymore. :bluesad:
Anyway, I recently ordered Amoeba's - "Pivot" off eBay. Excellent band who were also influenced by Talk Talk.
Quote from: voltron on July 28, 2009, 03:48:24 PM
Quote from: Torgo on June 18, 2009, 02:28:13 AM
Today I picked up a greatest hits cd by Talk Talk. I had forgotten how all around great this British band was. I also ordered a copy of John Fogerty's Eye of the Zombie today as well.
Torgo, Talk Talk have quickly become one of my absolute favorite bands recently. Granted, I downloaded a few of their albums, but man oh man are they INCREDIBLE! Spirit Of Eden and Laughing Stock are two of the most brilliant unclassifiable albums I've ever heard.Their record company sued them because they thought SOE wasn't "commercial" enough. The Color Of Spring is excellent as well, even though it's slightly more "pop" than the other two. Mark Hollis has such a nice distinctive voice. It's a shame they're not around anymore. :bluesad:
Anyway, I recently ordered Amoeba's - "Pivot" off eBay. Excellent band who were also influenced by Talk Talk.
I'd highly recommend Mark Hollis's solo effort from 98' also.
Quote from: Circus_Circus on July 28, 2009, 03:07:10 PM
Starting to realise now, that most of my favourite rock artists are Canadian. Even though, this is more commercial than her earlier work and not jazz like her later work, Lee Aaron will always be my "Metal Queen".
Funny, a little while ago, I started revisiting a lot of Canadian bands of the 80s, and I was amazed at just how many of the songs on the radio were homegrown back then. Canada put out a lot of great talent in the 80s. Actually, from the late 60s to the mid-90s, there was a lot of good stuff. I don't know what the hell happened that we started getting Nickelback and Simple Plan and crap like that.
Anyway, speaking of Canadian rock bands of the 80s, the last album I bought was The Best of Prism, which I found for $10 on the weekend. I already have some of their music, but this was a nice collection, and I needed to grab something to play in the car.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyH_TTszwS8&feature=related
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This just arrived in the mail yesterday, in time for me to take it along on some business today that required an hour's drive each way. Been looking for this soundtrackon CD off and on for years, and must have played "Over Me" at least a dozen times today. I passed a lot of heavy construction equipment on the highway, and it kind of made me chuckle. No urge to drive into any bulldozers though. :teddyr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_cnizIfYpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7bixhF5Dfo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceABzBTzgTY
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcyzt9IrWno&feature=related
Bought my friends band demo on tape. Their called Death First and their pretty good
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all digital... the last actual CD I got, at a guess, was AC/DC's newest one
Last three I bought:
Subterranean Jungle by The Ramones. Not their best cd, but has some decent songs, particularly "Outsider", "Highest Trails Above" and "Psycho Therapy." 3 stars outta five.
Bring It On! by HorrorPops. Decent cd by this German indiepunk/psychobilly/new wave type of band. Signed on Hellcat Records, owned by Rancid.
Incredibad by The Lonely Island. The Lonely Island is a comedy rap trio, headed up by Andy Samberg (of SNL fame), and his friends Jorma and Akiva (writers on SNL). Features appearances by Norah Jones, E-40 (rapper), T-Pain (rapper with a ton of hit songs), Jack Black, Justin Timberlake, and Natalie Portman (who makes her rap debut singing about her time at Harvard sleeping with every guy, shooting puppies, and doing cocaine.) :teddyr:
today I bought on CD, 'MASTER OF REALITY' by BLACK SABBATH, and 'THE BAND', by THE BAND. - btw what a great name for a group that is...
Imperial Leather - Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
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Not as good as some of their other work, but it's one I don't have. I'm still looking forward to the new album coming out soon.
Quote from: BeyondTheGrave on August 18, 2009, 11:58:11 AM
Imperial Leather - Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
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Great Album! Got a bunch of their stuff. Last album I bought was Balzacs new album " PARADOX"
I have pre-ordered these 3...
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Found this thread searching for a STAN KENTON pic (I'm listening to Artistry In Rhythm)...
I bought: JOHN ZACHERLE Monster Mash coupled with his third album Scary Tales. I have the first one on vinyl (and created a cassette tape I used to play to death...) Purchased new around October, I haven't even opened this one yet.
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Also, ESQUIVEL Cabaret Manana; I don't like it much.
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I've been buying ROLLING STONES CDs (mostly used) replacing stuff I had on vinyl years ago, and even buying albums I never owned (like Dirty Work and Tattoo You)... Here's what I've picked up and been listening to almost non-stop:
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Just pre-ordered the new cd by Elbow - "Build A Rocket Boys!" (their exclamation point, not mine)
Returned a book today I got for Christmas; I picked up this:
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The Moody Blues: Gold
I ordered Jesu's 'Opiate Sun' EP, waiting impatiently for it to arrive.
Off The Deep End by "Weird Al" Yankovic. His 1992 release, with the "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parody, "Smells Like Nirvana." I found it used, so I picked it up. I had only previously owned his albums on cassette, but my tape player no longer works, so I've been re-collecting them on cd.
Something For Everybody by Devo. Their latest release from late last year. Good cd.
3 more pre-orders:
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I don't buy album very often anymore. However, the last one I remember buying was the soundtrack album for:
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I really like it. It's got quite a bit of good music besides just "Falling Slowly" that one the Oscar for Best Song for 2007.
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I bought this months ago, but opened it in the last month or so:
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rio grande mud
zztop
What's an Album? :lookingup:
Quote from: Siren on April 19, 2011, 09:40:34 PM
What's an Album? :lookingup:
Hey y'all I thinks we got one a them downloader types...
Quote from: Circus Circus on April 20, 2011, 12:22:44 PM
Quote from: Siren on April 19, 2011, 09:40:34 PM
What's an Album? :lookingup:
Hey y'all I thinks we got one a them downloader types...
We don't take kindly to
their kind here...
Reverend Horton Heat - Smoke Em' If You've Got Em' (Marble Vinyl)
L7 - Smell The Magic + Bricks Are Heavy ( Both on vinyl )
On vinyl: Saint Vitus-Born Too Late
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This is the best doom metal album I've ever heard. The music is actually quite pleasant as it is awesome. Born Too Late is the kind of album I can listen to while chilling out, reading a book or magazine, even study or while doing homework!
I love this album. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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CD: Concrete Blonde "Mexican Moon" (1993)
Used CDs:
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Yeh, I know. I like my Pop.
The new Cars album.
Pretty cool. :hot:
Killing Joke - Absolute Dissent
(haven't gotten the chance to listen yet.....)
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Quote from: diamondwaspvenom on May 10, 2011, 06:50:15 PM
On vinyl: Saint Vitus-Born Too Late
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This is the best doom metal album I've ever heard. The music is actually quite pleasant as it is awesome. Born Too Late is the kind of album I can listen to while chilling out, reading a book or magazine, even study or while doing homework!
I love this album. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Vitus are killer. Wino is the f**king MAN! I posted "Dying Inside" a few times on the "Song Of The Day" thread. :drink:
Pre-order:
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Mercyful Fate-Don't Break the Oath/Return of the Vampire
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Ozzy Osbourne-Diary of a Madman (Legacy Edition)
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Death-Human
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Death-The Sound of Perseverance
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Babyjane - Are You Listening?
Cannibal Corpse-Eaten Back to Life
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Been on a vinyl kick. Majority of them were under a buck.
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Few weeks ago:
Brand X - Moroccan Roll
Kate Bush - The Dreaming
Bruce Cockburn - Humans
Frank Sinatra - Sings Only for the Lonely
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 - Foursider
It's a Beautiful Day - self-titled
Ryo Kawasaki - Juice
Mr. Mister - Welcome to the Real World
Today:
The Blasters - self-titled
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays
Os Mutantes - A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado (had to copy-paste that title!)
Claudine Longet - Colours
I've also discovered that I seem to enjoy cleaning records for hours on end.
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These are all on CD unless noted otherwise. This goes back several months.
Moment of Glory - Scorpions with The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
1984 - Van Halen
Q: Are We Not Men? - Devo
Force Majeure - Tangerine Dream
Ghost in the Machine - The Police
Remain in Light - The Talking Heads
She's So Unusual - Cyndi Lauper
Parallel Lines - Blondie
Van Halen 3 - Van Halen
Look Sharp! - Roxette
Overkill - Motorhead
Bomber - Motorhead
Fear of the Dark - Iron Maiden
Piece of Mind - Iron Maiden
Journey to the Centre of the Earth - Rick Wakeman
Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin - The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Getz/Gilberto - Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto
Love It to Death - Alice Cooper
The Grand Scheme of Things - Steve Howe
Romantic Warrior - Return to Forever
Piano Solos - Thelonius Monk
The World in a Sea Shell - Strawberry Alarm Clock
The Cure - Guy Manning
Bamba Samba Bossa Nova - Charlie Byrd
Jurassic Park soundtrack - John Williams
Queensryche - Queensryche
Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera
Pop Trash - Duran Duran
Perry Como Invites You to Dream Along with Me - Perry Como
Slave to the Grind - Skid Row
Face the Heat - Scorpions
Bloodletting - Concrete Blonde
3 Sides to Every Story - Extreme
Pornograffiti - Extreme
Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection - Def Leppard
It's Not Big It's Large - Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
Seasons in the Abyss - Slayer
Zoot Suit Riot: The Swingin' Hits of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Pleased to Meet Me - The Replacements
Skylarking - XTC
Gregorian Chants: The Best of the Benedictine Monks of St. Michael's
Clapton Chronicles - Eric Clapton
Hits - Johnny Cash
Hell's Ditch - The Pogues
Wound - Skin Chamber
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
Parachutes - Coldplay
Van Halen 2 - Van Halen
Rocks - Aerosmith
Moving Pictures - Rush
20th Century Masters: The Best of Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf
The Best of Steeleye Span - Steeleye Span
MP3 download: Turtleneck and Chain - The Lonely Island
The Power and The Glory - Gentle Giant
A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
20 Good Vibrations: The Greatest Hits - The Beach Boys
School Days - Stanley Clarke
Faster p***ycat - Faster p***ycat
Gone to Earth - Barclay James Harvest
The Razor's Edge - AC/DC
Shout at the Devil - Motley Crue
Dressed to Kill - KISS
20th Century Masters: The Best Of Chuck Berry (Millennium Collection) - Chuck Berry
Infinity - Journey
Uh-Oh - David Byrne
Frontiers - Journey
Violator - Depeche Mode
Reinventing the Steel - Pantera
Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits - Credence Clearwater Revival
A Worm's Life - Crash Test Dummies
Evolution - Journey
Avalon - Roxy Music
Out of the Cellar - Ratt
Double Vision - Foreigner
Republic - New Order
Dream Police - Cheap Trick
Bat Out of Hell 2: Back into Hell - Meat Loaf
The Sky is Crying - Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Dreamboat Annie - Heart
Cannibal Corpse-The Bleeding
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Been after this for 10 years.
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Thergothon-Stream From the Heavens
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It took me two years to find this. Got it for $11.99, a good deal considering the fact that this album is pretty rare.
Been after this for 8-9 years. Usually goes for close to £60 on Ebay, I got it for £16. :thumbup:
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Quote from: Circus Circus on October 01, 2011, 03:13:36 PM
Been after this for 8-9 years. Usually goes for close to £60 on Ebay, I got it for £16. :thumbup:
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Lucky you. I've been lookin' for a copy of that one (at a decent price) for ages as well. I finally bummed a CD-R off of a friend a couple of years ago because I figure at this rate I'm never gonna find one.