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Mon 24/09/01 at 20:35
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Can anybody recommend any Albums that I might like? I haven't bought an album in ages because quite simply I can't find anything I like.

To help you, The last album I bought was "Amnesiac" by radiohead and I wasn't over impressed. In my CD player I have Pink Floyd - The Wall and The Division Bell, The Manic Street Preachers - This Is My Truth...., Linkin Park Hybrid Theory and Radiohead - Pablo Honey.

So what is a good recommendation of an album that I might like?
Wed 26/09/01 at 17:04
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"Great Scott's"
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Turin Brakes, Any Radiohead Album
Wed 26/09/01 at 15:54
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"say hello to parsle"
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It sure is!
Wed 26/09/01 at 15:49
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rob_skater wrote:
and I have a song
> called 'Concrete Schoolyard' , that song is awesome , I listen to it all the
> time! GET IT!!


That is a frickin good tune.
Wed 26/09/01 at 15:43
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"say hello to parsle"
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If you like hip-hop. Then Jurassic 5 is your best bet. I know I keep on about them , but they are brilliant! I have their second album , and I have a song called 'Concrete Schoolyard' , that song is awesome , I listen to it all the time! GET IT!!
Tue 25/09/01 at 14:59
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"Excommunicated"
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Mewtwo was didn't you say you had them all ;-)

Cake - I saw their video last week... one where they get people on street to listen, it wsas alright.
Tue 25/09/01 at 14:35
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Trust me, Mark B & Blade "The Unknown" is a fantastic album, hasnt left my stereo yet.
Tue 25/09/01 at 14:29
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SHEEPY wrote:
> If you like This is my truth etc. by the Manics you should really get Everything
> Must Go... if you like that then try the earlier three:

Generation
> Terroists
Gold Against the Soul
The Holy Bible

Then if you turn into a big
> fan maybe venture on Know Your Enemy which I was a little disappointed.

Ah
> now for Radiohead.

YOU NEED TO GET The Bends and Ok Computer... go now and
> get it... go on.

Kid A the 4th album is similar to Amnesiac so if you dob't
> like Amnesiac then maybe stay clear of that.

Get some Blur... get the best of
> Blur first then get all their albumns for a fiver like me :-)

I'll think some
> more...

I have all 5 Radiohead albums and The Bends IS without question the best album ever (by any band). As for the Manics I also have Everything Must Go which is quite good but "Know Your Enemy", well I'm not impressed and will probably wait until I can get it cheep. However the other Manics albums you mention, I don't have but have been tempted before to buy them, especially after seeing the Manics In concert. As for Blur I have Parklife, The Great Escape and 13 - which is quite good.

As for Goatboys suggestions I might try and find some of the stuff especially Mark B & Blade as some UK Hip-hop isn't half bad.

So if anybody doesn't come up with any better suggestions I will probably be buying at least one of the "old" Manics albums (which will probably be better than Know Your Enemy)and also looking out for Mark B & blade.
Tue 25/09/01 at 12:58
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If you like This is my truth etc. by the Manics you should really get Everything Must Go... if you like that then try the earlier three:

Generation Terroists
Gold Against the Soul
The Holy Bible

Then if you turn into a big fan maybe venture on Know Your Enemy which I was a little disappointed.

Ah now for Radiohead.

YOU NEED TO GET The Bends and Ok Computer... go now and get it... go on.

Kid A the 4th album is similar to Amnesiac so if you dob't like Amnesiac then maybe stay clear of that.

Get some Blur... get the best of Blur first then get all their albumns for a fiver like me :-)

I'll think some more...
Tue 25/09/01 at 11:54
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Mewtwo wrote:
> Goatboy wrote:
> Anything by Cake, Dr John, Mark B & Blade, The
> Eels

I am not dismissing these artists/Groups but I can honestly say I have
> never herd of any of them. What's there style?

Ok, sorry for not saying.

Cake - Very loose and lo-fi US blues/rock. Did a cover of "I will survive" that rocks.

Eels - See above. Slightly left-of-centre scuzzy blues sort of thing. I know I'm being vague but it's hard to define.

Mark B & Blade - Uk Hip-Hop. But good.

Dr John - New Orleans funk/blues/jazz master.
Has been playing for over 30 years now, and is the accepted Grandaddy of "swamp-rock". Loads of people cite him as an influence.
He's playing in October in London and I got meh ticket.

Hurrah!
Tue 25/09/01 at 11:49
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"Profit of Doom"
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Purchase Fantomas: The Director's Cut.

Competely obscure, off-the-wall music. I promise you, you would have heard nothing like this in your life.

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