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From | "Matt Whitby" <matt.whitby@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Fishing for hidden Gems |
Date | Sat, 30 Dec 2006 23:05:40 +0000 |
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There are a lot of Top 2006 lists floating around which should give you a
good idea of stuff to pick up. Personally i'd point you towards L.E.O. and
The Format as starters.
Mmm.. I must dig out my Thin Lizard Dawn album.
On 30/12/06, Alan Haber <zoogang@cox.net> wrote:
>
> J&J Giddings wrote:
>
> >obvious choices...
> >The Merrymakers - Bubblegun
> >The Grays - Ro Sham Bo
> >Any Linus of Hollywood CD.
> >Any Mark Bacino CD
> >Star Collector - Songs for the Whole Family ;-)
> >Einstiens Sister - Humble Creatures
> >Any Silver sun CD.
> >Any Tal Bachman CD
> >Letters to Cleo - GO!
> >Soundtrack to Josie and The Pussycats...mostly.
> >Thin Lizard Dawn - Go!(maybe hard to find)
> >Any Splitsville/Greenberry Woods CD
> >Willie Wisely -especially "She" but all of his stuff is pretty good.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Another good choice is the first Davenports album. Tremendous songs and
> performances. Also, from this year, the best harmony- and melody-based
> soft pop album in many a year, Chris Brown's Now That You're Fed. This
> one belongs in every pop fan's library.
>
> Alan
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