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From | "Seaman, Dave" <seamand@upmc.edu> |
Subject | advice on BMG CDs? |
Date | Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:26:51 -0500 |
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I got the new Nellie McKay double CD and the new Decemberists CD at Best
Buy for like, $7 and $9 each. I saw some folks dissing the McKay disc,
and I agree its not as good as her debut, but so far I'm digging it.
Worth $7 IMO. Have yet to ck out Crane Wife.
Also, I'm planning on subscribing to BMG and see a few interesting CDs
there - some Kinks from Muswell to recent, Springsteen's new one, lotsa
classic stuff from 60s-80s I'd like to fill some holes in my collection.
Also some newer discs of which I am unfamiliar - anyone care to comment
on the following?
Nina Gordon - Bleeding Heart Graffiti - I really like her previous solo
album, sounded to me like the followup to Aimee Mann's great Whatever
CD, wondering if the new one is any good?
Kate Bush - Aerial - I love Kate's first 4 or so CDs, and like most
everything after that
Elton John - Captain and the Kid - is this the return to form that some
ads claim?
Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend 2 disk reissue - what is in the second disk,
and is it worthwhile? I love the original
Herb Alpert - Rewhipped - is this any good? The original is an old fave
of mine
NY Dolls - One Day... new one - love their old stuff
Costello/Tousaint - River in Reverse - I love Elvis thru Spike,
everything thereafter is hit and miss with me
Robert Randolph and the Family Band live - I saw some clips of this guy,
I'm typically not much of a blues fan, but he is awesome
And the following artists - don't have any of their stuff but have heard
good things - ?
Ok Go - Oh No
Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine
Blur - Best Of
Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia
Rufus Wainright - Poses, Want two
Butch Walker - Rise and Fall of BW and the Lets Go Out Tonights
KT Tunstall - Eye to the Telescope
Mucho thanx in advance, oh wise ones!
Dave
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