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Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 22, 2005, 10:08:22 am
I have a Detriot and Philadelphia Experiment CD. I\'ll check out the website. Thanks, ya\'ll!!!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Wolfman on December 22, 2005, 09:29:22 am
Quote from: Spacey
Funk, looking for FUNK.

http://www.dustygroove.com

Find me any other website or record store that has seperate categories for "Soul Funk", "Deep Funk", "Funky Compilations", "Afro-Beat", "Neo-Soul", and "Hip-Hop".

It\'s a funk supermarket.  Here\'s a few funk bands I\'d recommend:

The Mighty Imperials
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
The Newmastersounds
The Detriot Experiment
The Philadelphia Experiment
DJ Greyboy


Funky Compilations:
Afro Funk Explosion
Inner City Sounds
Bay Area Funk
Trippin: The Groove Merchant Compilation
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: plainandsimple on December 21, 2005, 04:55:44 pm
WCCC put out an acoustic cd from Planet of Sound that is pretty good(IMO)
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Blackieshamps on December 21, 2005, 04:51:04 pm
Quote from: Spacey
Funk, looking for FUNK.

dude, ive been building up an archive of some rare late sixties early 70s soul/funk.  i got some REALLY good stuff youve probably never heard of.  ill hook you up send me a pm if youre interested bro.

you should check out East Bay Rhythm, Vicky Anderson, or Melvin Jackson if you want the real deal.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 21, 2005, 03:11:43 pm
Funk, looking for FUNK.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Blackieshamps on December 21, 2005, 11:42:33 am
Quote from: bezerker
DJ Shadow - Entroducing........


one of my favorite albums

thats a really good one.  his brainfreeze mixtapes he did with cut chemist are dirty as hell too.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: bezerker on December 21, 2005, 11:18:32 am
DJ Shadow - Entroducing........


one of my favorite albums
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Whathefunk on December 20, 2005, 10:11:02 pm
Quote from: Wolfman
http://www.dustygroove.com

Oh...my...god...

nice! seems like most of the lp\'s are reissue, but besides that looks like a very cool site.  thanks seth!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: skalnbyc on December 20, 2005, 10:08:26 pm
Quote from: Wolfman
http://www.dustygroove.com

Oh...my...god...

Forgot about Dustygroove (and the $250 spending spree I went on at that site last year).
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Wolfman on December 20, 2005, 10:05:22 pm
http://www.dustygroove.com

Oh...my...god...
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 20, 2005, 07:16:09 pm
Thanks to everyone for their recommendations. I really appreciate it.

Todd, going to check out Rhapsody when I get out of this cubicle.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Gordo on December 20, 2005, 01:47:17 pm
Spacey if you get a chance in the next 13 years or so, after you listen to the rest of these recommendations first, try System Of A Down. i know theyre metal and have even crossed-over with some main stream ****, but theyre an awesome band. so tight, they touch on tons of genres for a metal band, and their singer is sooo good. Try Toxicity, very good album.

Disooorder, disooorder, disooooo-hoooorder!!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Todd on December 20, 2005, 01:36:10 pm
Quote from: Spacey
I have Comcast Internet, where do I find Rhapsody?
Go to comcast.net, sign in and there should be a link to comcast rhapsody. Download and install...enjoy for free!!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 20, 2005, 09:55:13 am
Quote from: Whathefunk
Quote from: Spacey
looks very interesting. did you get it right off amazon?
nope, i picked it up on vinyl.....but i would def suggest doing so


one hell of a vinyl collection it is.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: leith on December 20, 2005, 01:53:18 am
What I REALLY want is some Reconstruction on disc remastered.
 Jerry\'s side band for most of \'79. Now that was some funky ****!!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Whathefunk on December 20, 2005, 01:48:23 am
Quote from: Spacey
looks very interesting. did you get it right off amazon?
nope, i picked it up on vinyl.....but i would def suggest doing so
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: GoldnRd on December 20, 2005, 01:40:58 am
I forgot about Hooterool...Such a great album.   The Legion of Mary (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0009CTURI/002-3463881-6204807?v=glance) were also super great.

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The Grateful Dead\'s revered and mercurial Jerry Garcia pursued an eclectic array of side projects throughout his life. Many were folk/bluegrass-oriented, but for a brief time a Garcia band incarnation known as Legion Of Mary conjured up an inspired rock and jazz vibe. Featuring Jerry on guitar/vocals, Merl Saunders on keyboards/vocals, John Kahn on bass, Martin Fierro on reeds, and former Elvis drummer Ron Tutt, the quintet played just over 60 now-historic shows from December 1974 through July 1975. Distinguished by hard grooves and that unique Garcia improvisational style, the unit disbanded in the wake of concurrent Dead activities such as the Blues For Allah sessions, but these never-before-released recordings capture their magic.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: leith on December 19, 2005, 11:35:55 pm
Quote from: Whathefunk
just picked up Hooteroll? Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia and its one of the best albums i\'ve heard in a while. Not your average jerry by any means.....this quote from amazon explains it well
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Grateful Dead guitarist/icon Jerry Garcia was involved in any number of side projects during his illustrious career, but few as adventurous or musically far-ranging as this 1971 collaboration with keyboardist Howard Wales and a handful of other Bay Area musicians (including Garcia Band cohorts John Kahn and Bill Vitt). On his first album release outside the Dead, Garcia seldom takes center stage, instead seasoning a diverse collection of instrumentals with spare, tasty trademark fills and some propulsive funk- and R&B-inspired rhythm work.

Side Trips Vol. 1 is also a great cd. Jer, Howard Wales,John Kahn on Bass and Bill Vitt on drums.
All for Life(track 3) is an amazing piece of music.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 19, 2005, 11:31:54 pm
looks very interesting. did you get it right off amazon?
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Whathefunk on December 19, 2005, 11:16:17 pm
just picked up Hooteroll? Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia and its one of the best albums i\'ve heard in a while. Not your average jerry by any means.....this quote from amazon explains it well
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Grateful Dead guitarist/icon Jerry Garcia was involved in any number of side projects during his illustrious career, but few as adventurous or musically far-ranging as this 1971 collaboration with keyboardist Howard Wales and a handful of other Bay Area musicians (including Garcia Band cohorts John Kahn and Bill Vitt). On his first album release outside the Dead, Garcia seldom takes center stage, instead seasoning a diverse collection of instrumentals with spare, tasty trademark fills and some propulsive funk- and R&B-inspired rhythm work.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Mark on December 19, 2005, 11:24:31 am
Quote from: Todd
You get Rhapsody for free with Comcast cable internet. Explore there for music you\'ve never/ should of heard of.
Really?  How long have they had that deal? I\'ll have to bug Cox and see if they can get that deal.

Today\'s music suggestion:

The Dixie Dregs
The Dregs
Steve Morse
The Steve Morse Band
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 19, 2005, 10:26:10 am
I have Comcast Internet, where do I find Rhapsody?
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Todd on December 19, 2005, 09:37:07 am
You get Rhapsody for free with Comcast cable internet. Explore there for music you\'ve never/ should of heard of.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: GoldnRd on December 16, 2005, 11:44:20 pm
Ryan Adams
Tony Rice if you like Bluegrass
Sim Redmond Band
The Black Keys
R.L. Burnside would be very high on my list

Any live Talking Heads you can get.   Just getting into some early Bruce Springsteen lately which is really good.   Morphine was a great band, a blast to see live too.   If you can find any of the live Tom Waits remasters on the net I recommend them highly.

You could always get a Yahoo Unlimited subscription and listen to all the music you want.   It\'s like 6 bucks a month.   You don\'t own the music, it is all subscription based.   It is more like creating your own radio station.   I just got it recently and it is a tons of fun.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: obsession600 on December 16, 2005, 08:45:11 pm
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Tepid Peppermint Wonderland
click here for free mp3\'s (http://www.brianjonestownmassacre.com/mp3.html)

MC 900 Foot Jesus - Hell With The Lid Off
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 16, 2005, 08:07:20 pm
Quote from: SlimPickens
a wise christmas request.


hell diggity it is.

now that I have this new job, I\'ll be more than happy to splurge on the music, thats what its all about anyways, man, the music, man, the music

:cloud of smoke clears from numerous bong hits, man:
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: SlimPickens on December 16, 2005, 08:04:59 pm
Quote from: Spacey
everything in moderation is ok.

guess he didn\'t know that.


My plan is to obtain an external harddrive and ipod this holiday season, so I need all the suggestions I can get to fill them up with something different then I usually listen to.
a wise christmas request.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 16, 2005, 08:01:20 pm
Quote from: SlimPickens
not to the lead singer of morphine, who currently lives **** up under 6ft. of earth.


everything in moderation is ok.

guess he didn\'t know that.


My plan is to obtain an external harddrive and ipod this holiday season, so I need all the suggestions I can get to fill them up with something different then I usually listen to.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: jking on December 16, 2005, 07:55:44 pm
after re-listening, Spotlight Kid is definitely a better intro to Capt Beefheart than trout mask replica.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 16, 2005, 05:01:13 pm
Have heard of the Seapods back in 98.

New Monsoon is in the "to listen to" pile.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: SlimPickens on December 16, 2005, 04:19:47 pm
Quote from: Mark
God Street Wine

Start with the early stuff-

1.99 Romances
Bag
Who\'s Driving

And download anything off archive.org!
1.99 Romances = soundtrack to my college daze
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Mark on December 16, 2005, 03:43:28 pm
God Street Wine

Start with the early stuff-

1.99 Romances
Bag
Who\'s Driving

And download anything off archive.org!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: origen on December 16, 2005, 02:30:08 pm
If you like Phish and The Breakfast, you absolutely must get these cds:

Ominous Seapods - Matinee Idols

Juggling Suns - Living on the Edge of Change

These are two of the best jambands of the 90\'s.  Awesome, endless guitar solos, cosmic, epic, psychedelic jams.  Sick ****.  Go to Homegrownmusic.net to get them.

also try New Monsoon - Live at Telluride
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Klout on December 16, 2005, 02:19:11 pm
Black eyed peas!!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: SlimPickens on December 16, 2005, 10:52:18 am
Quote from: Spacey
Fixed it for you, Slim!
not to the lead singer of morphine, who currently lives **** up under 6ft. of earth.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 16, 2005, 10:40:17 am
Quote from: SlimPickens
Morphine is such a **** awesome DRUG.


Fixed it for you, Slim!
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: SlimPickens on December 16, 2005, 10:23:21 am
Quote from: WALSH
Go to http://www.thebays.com and get some of their free shows...you can dl them right off the website...they never charge for anything.  All improv, very good. From Europe.

Go searching for any of the following:

Four Tet
Boom Bip
Bonobo
Prefuse 73
Infected Mushroom(I can get you all their cd\'s for free)
Amon Tobin
Broken Social Scene
Morphine
Morphine was such a **** awesome band.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 16, 2005, 09:22:14 am
Walsh - any free cd\'s that you have would be great.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: plainandsimple on December 15, 2005, 07:36:33 pm
Quote from: Jim Cobb
flogging molly - drunken lullabies



Quote from: RobUK
Flogging Molly - Within A Mile Of Home (great drinking music)
Flogging Molly,
saw this band live in Providence. Alot of drinking with the Molly...Good time
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: WALSH on December 15, 2005, 07:18:01 pm
Go to http://www.thebays.com and get some of their free shows...you can dl them right off the website...they never charge for anything.  All improv, very good. From Europe.

Go searching for any of the following:

Four Tet
Boom Bip
Bonobo
Prefuse 73
Infected Mushroom(I can get you all their cd\'s for free)
Amon Tobin
Broken Social Scene
Morphine
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Overexjoesure on December 15, 2005, 07:05:10 pm
Upset I didn\'t get to meet you over the weekend...
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: jking on December 15, 2005, 06:54:52 pm
:thechase:  :strong::sabre:


 :D


but seriously, chica??? that\'s twice that i remember you pretending to be a gal, man. no judgements, just noticing.... :shrug:  





(ok, i\'ll stop being a dick now.  (https://thebreakfast.info/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.phishhook.com%2Fboard%2Fimages%2Fsmiles%2Ficon_twisted.gif&hash=abeba9312825afe08133451bdef843d2854a7f7b) :spin: )


oh, and to keep this on topic,

Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys self titled album is a great melodically mellow album by the musical mind behind the eurythmics.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Blackieshamps on December 15, 2005, 06:37:17 pm
Quote from: jking
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Capt Beefheart~ Trout Mask Replica. weird, avant, tripped out, only borderline music some would say, but if you don\'t need a verse>chorus>verse structure with typical instrumentation, then this is the album for you!

see, i find that album almost unlistenable.  "The Spotlight Kid" is some of Beefheart\'s best work in my opinion, and one of my favorites.  i love the glock all over it.  I found the outtakes from it recently and I\'ve been listening to em a lot.

YOu should check out some John Fahey.  "The Dance of Death and other Plantation Favorites." Primitive Americana acoustic guitar will blow your mind what he does with two hands and one brain.  Leo Kottke plays a very similar but refined style and adopted much of his methods directly from John.

If you like Hip Hop, ill always give a plug for MF Doom I think he\'s always on fire and doing the most interesting/original things out there right now like always.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Me! on December 15, 2005, 06:32:59 pm
wait........  so there\'s music other than the Breakfast?
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 06:26:50 pm
wonderful suggestions, currently going to porkys to see what is readily available.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Overexjoesure on December 15, 2005, 06:01:58 pm
Yeah Jking that was merely an inside joke between Mark and I.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: weekapaug19 on December 15, 2005, 05:55:32 pm
off the subject, but jeff...i just got the cd\'s...gonna pop in FF& right now
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Post by: jking on December 15, 2005, 05:30:42 pm
leave it to joe to give the two cents you want outta him, and another buck eighty five you don\'t!


Roy Buchannan - either his self titled album or \'that\'s what i am here for\'. raw, ripping blues

Tom Waits~ Swordfish Trombones. my personal favorite waits album. a little more avant garde than some of his other stuff, but the tune franks wild years is worth it, alone. (\'rain dogs\' may be a better choice if you\'re not already too familiar with him)

Capt Beefheart~ Trout Mask Replica. weird, avant, tripped out, only borderline music some would say, but if you don\'t need a verse>chorus>verse structure with typical instrumentation, then this is the album for you!

The Pogues- Rum, Sodomy and the Lash. the single greatest irish music cd of all time. i dare you to try not to drink while listening to this album! i also dare you to try not to be haunted and moved by most of the lyrics!

Billy Joe Shaver~ any of his 70\'s albums or any of his \'99+ albums. you probably know a shitload of his songs, but don\'t know that he wrote them. johnny cash had his brother and billy joe writing for him, for one, and waylon jennings\' entire \'honky tonk heroes\' album, for another. there are many more (panic covers his \'chunk of coal\', for instance) because he is a humorous, soulful and solid song writer.

Merle Saunders & the Rainforest Band~ Blues from the Rainforest. environments are created in this album, transporting you fully to the headspace from whence this album came. for the most part its not your typical dance-y merle, especially of the title track. oh yeah, and some garcia guy plays on it. (for the tour and subsequent live album \'save the planet so we have someplace to boogie\', steve kimock took over jerry\'s spot)

there\'s some, but if you wanna narrow down the genres a bit, i can come up with some more, i\'m sure! :)
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: leith on December 15, 2005, 05:07:47 pm
Tlg
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Overexjoesure on December 15, 2005, 04:45:30 pm
and by Aquarium Rescue Unit Mark means, "Brand X" ;)

Yes, I am partial to Herring too, mainly because Herring\'s guitar idol is my guitar idol as well, Mr. Allan Holdsworth.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Mark on December 15, 2005, 04:34:33 pm
Aquarium Rescue Unit
Jazz is Dead
Project Z

Yes I am partial to Jimmy Herring....
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: SlimPickens on December 15, 2005, 04:26:33 pm
was that a recommendation or a regurgitation?
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Overexjoesure on December 15, 2005, 04:25:35 pm
I spent one night about two weeks ago typing that up.
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 04:21:25 pm
spend all day typing that?
Title: Can anyone recommend...
Post by: Overexjoesure on December 15, 2005, 03:50:15 pm
Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin-"Love, Devotion and Surrender"
Carlos Santana-"Divine Light:Reconstruction and Mix Translation by Bill Laswell"
Brand X- "Unorthodox Behavior"
Billy Cobham-"Total Eclipse"
Stanley Clarke-"Stanley Clarke"
Stanley Clarke-"Modern Music"
Stanley Clarke-"Journey to Love"
Stanley Clarke-"School Days"
Herbie Hancock-"Sunlight"
Herbie Hancock-"Thrust"
Herbie Hancock-"Manchild"
Herbie Hancock-"Secrets"
Herbie Hancock-"Monster"
Herbie Hancock-"Mwandishi:The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings"
Mahavishnu Orchestra-"The Inner Mounting Flame"
Mahavishnu Orchestra-"Between Nothingness and Eternity"
Mahavishnu Orchestra-"Apocalypse"
Mahavishnu Orchestra-"The Lost Trident Sessions"
Mahavishnu Orchestra-"Birds of Fire"
Flora Purim-"Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly"
Pat Metheny-"Watercolors"
Pat Metheny-"New Chautauqua"
Pat Metheny-"Secret Story"
Pat Metheny- "Bright Sized Life"
Pat Metheny Group-"American Garage"
Pat Metheny Group-"First Circle"
Pastorius, Metheny, Bley, Ditmas-"Jaco"
Santana-"Caravansari"
Be-Bop Deluxe-"Live! In the Air Age"
Jan Hammer Group-"Melodies"
Jan Hammer Group-"Oh Yeah?"
Ramsey Lewis-"Funky Serenity"
Ramsey Lewis-"Sun Goddess
Billy Cobham, Alphonso Johnson, Steve Khan, Tom Scott-"Alivemutherforya"
Al Kooper-"Introduces Shuggie Otis"
Al Kooper-"I Stand Alone"
Shuggie Otis-"Here Comes Shuggie Otis"
Shuggie Otis-"Inspiration Information"
Shuggie Otis-"Freedom Flight"
Freddie Hubbard-"First Light"
Freddie Hubbard/Stanley Turrentine-"In Concert"
Ron Carter-"Blues Farm"
Return to Forever-"No Mystery"
Return to Forever-"Where Have I Known You Before"
Return to Forever-"Romantic Warrior"
John Coltrane-"Settin\' the Pace"
John Coltrane-"My Favorite Things"
John Coltrane-"Soultrane"
John Coltrane-"Coltrane\'s Sound"
John Coltrane-"Live at Birdland"
John Coltrane-"Blue Train"
John Coltrane-"A Love Supreme:Deluxe Edition"
John Coltrane-"The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings"
John Coltrane-"Giant Steps"
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Jaco Pastorius-"Word of Mouth"
Jaco Pastorius-"Jaco Pastorius"
Jaco Pastorius-"The Birthday Concert"
Weather Report-"I Sing the Body Electric"
Weather Report-"8:30"
Weather Report-"Live and Unreleased"
Weather Report-"Night Passage"
Miles Davis-"Four and More"
Miles Davis-"A Kind of Blue"
Miles Davis-"Miles Ahead"
Miles Davis-"Round About Midnight"
Miles Davis-"Milestones"
Miles Davis-"The Complete **** Brew Sessions"
Miles Davis-"The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions"
Miles Davis-"The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions"
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers-"Kyoto"
Genesis-"Nursery Cryme"
Genesis-"Selling England By the Pound"
Genesis-"The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway"
Genesis-"Trespass"
Genesis-" A Trick of the Tail"
Captain Beefheart-"Strictly Personal"
Brian Eno-"Another Green World"
Brian Eno-"Ambient 1:Music For Airports"
Brian Eno-"Here Comes the Warm Jets"
Brian Eno-"Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy"
Brian Eno-"Before and After Science"
Brian Eno-"Discreet Music"
Brian Eno and David Byrne-"My Life in the Bush of Ghosts"
Kraftwerk-"Autobahn"
Kraftwerk-"Trans Europe Express"
Focus-"Moving Waves"
Focus-" Mother Focus"
Focus-"3"
Focus-"In and Out of"
Peter Gabriel- "Plays Live"
Bruford-"One of a Kind"
Bruford-"Gradually Going  Tornado"
Bruford-"Feels Good to Me"
Gentle Giant-"The Missing Piece"
Gentle Giant-"The Power and the Glory"
Gentle Giant-"In a Glass House"
Gentle Giant-"Giant For a Day"
Gentle Giant-"Civillian"
Gentle Giant-"Free Hand"
Gentle Giant-"Interview"
Roxy Music-"Siren"
Roxy Music-"Avalon"
Roxy Music-"Manifesto"
Roxy Music-"Stranded"
Roxy Music-"For Your Pleasure"
Roxy Music-"Roxy Music"
The Residents-"The American Composers Series Vol 2:Stars and Stripes Forever"
King Crimson-"Discipline"
King Crimson-"In the Wake of Poseidon"
King Crimson-"Red"
Talking Heads-"Remain in Light"
Nektar-"Down to Earth"
Nektar-"A Tab in the Ocean"
Nektar-"Magic is a Child"
Nektar-"Recycled"
Nektar-"Remember the Future"
Phil Manzanera-"Primitive Guitars"
Phil Manzanera-"K-Scope"
Caravan-"Better By Far"
Caravan-"Girls that Grow Plump in the Night"
Soft Machine-"Third"
Soft Machine-"Fourth/Fifth"
Soft Machine-"Bundles"
Soft Machine-"Seven"
Camel-"Moonmadness"
Camel-"The Snowgoose"
Camel-"Mirage"
Camel-"I Can See Your House From Here"
Bryan Ferry-"In Your Mind"
Steve Hillage-"L"
Spirit-"The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus"
Harold Budd-"The Pavillion of Dreams"
Little Feat-"Waiting for Columbus"
George Harrison-"All Things Must Pass"
Joe Zawinul-"Zawinul"
Hatifeld and the North-"The Rotters Club"
Peter Hammill-"Fool\'s Mate"
David Bowie-"Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars"
Man-"Back Into the Future"
Ike WIllis-"Shoulda\' Gone Before I Left"
Passport-"Ocean Liner"
Passport-"Igauacu"
Shakti-"Natural Elements"
The Gary Burton Quartet-"Passengers"
The Gary Burton Quartet-"Duster"
Burton, Metheny, Corea, Haynes, Holland-"Like Minds"
Larry Coryell-"Offering"
Larry Coryell-"Spaces"
Mike Oldfield-"Tubular Bells"
Vince Guaraldi-"Oh Good Grief"
Ween-"Quebec"
Ween-"White Pepper"
Ween-"The Mollusk"
Ween-"Paintin the Town Brown"
Ween-"12 Golden Country Greats"
Ween-"Chocolate and Cheese"
Ween-"Pure Guava"
Ween-"The Pod"
Ween-"God, Ween Satan"
Steel Pulse-"Earth Crisis"
Donald Byrd-"Black Byrd"
Stanley Clarke, Al DiMeola, Jean LucPonty-"The Rite of Strings"
Chick Corea-"My Spanish Heart"
Chick Corea-"Origin"
John McLaughlin-"Belo Horizonte"
John McLaughlin-"Devotion"
Branford Marsalis Trio-"Bloomington"
Stanley Clarke & George Duke Project
Marillion-"Misplaced Childhood"
Starcastle-"Starcastle"
The Crusaders-"Those Southern Knights"
Yellowjackets-"Yellowjackets"
Funkadelic-"Maggot Brain"
Funkadelic-"Uncle Jam Wants You"
Funkadelic-"**** Jollies"
Funkadelic-"One Nation Under a Groove"
Funkadelic-"Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow"
Funkadelic-"Cosmic Slop"
Funkadelic-"Let\'s Take it to the Stage"
Funkadelic-"Standing on the Verge of Getting It On"
Funkadelic-"The Electric Spanking of War Babies"
Parliament-"Up For the Down Stroke"
Parilament-"Funkentelechy vs the Placebo Syndrome"
Parliament-"Motorbooty Affair"
Parliament-"Mothership Connection"
Parliament-"Chocolate City"
Parliament-"The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein"
Pat Martino-"Mission Accomplished"
Pat Martino-"Desperado"
Ravi Shankar-"The Sounds of India"
Yes-"Remixes"
Yes-"Close to the Edge"
Yes-"Time And A Word"
Wayne Shorter-"The All Seeing Eye"
Wayne Shorter-"Algeria"
National Health-"Complete"
Matching Mole-"Little Red Record"
U.K.-"U.K."
Frank Zappa-"The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life"
The Brecker Bros.-"The Brecker Bros"
Al DiMeola-"Land of the Midnight Sun"
The Sea and Cake-"One Bedroom"
Godspeed! You Black Emperor-"Lift Yr etc""
Allan Holdsworth-"I.O.U"
Tony Williams\' Lifetime-"Emergency"
Can-"Tago Mago"
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks-"Where\'s the Money?"
Walter Becker-"11 Tracks of Whack"
California Guitar Trio + 2-"Whitewater"
Trans Am-"The Survelliance"
Todd Rundrgen\'s Utopia
The Stooges-" Fun House"
Stills Young Band-" Long May You Run"
The Beach Boys-"Friends/ 20/20"
Jeff Lorber-"Water Sign"
Jeff Lorber-"Soft Space"
The Isley Brothers-"The Heat is On"
John Cale-"Vintage Violence"
Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett- self titled
The Cure-"Three Imaginary Boys:Deluxe Edition"
The Brothers Johnson-"Right On Time"
The Cannoball Adderly Quintet-"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
My Bloody Valentine-"My Bloody Valentine"
My Bloody Valentine-"Loveless"
Embryo-"Steigaus"
Air-"The Virgin Suicides sdtrk"
Bauhaus-"In the Flat Fields"
Black Uhrhu-"The Dub Factor"
Marc Ribot Y Los Cubnos Postizos
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Post by: Jim Cobb on December 15, 2005, 03:40:10 pm
coheed and cambria - second stage turbine blade
flogging molly - drunken lullabies
3 - wake pig
ben taylor - another run around the sun

also jocelyn turned me on to chris potter.  really great sax player.
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Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 02:55:41 pm
keep them coming...
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Post by: crimsonknuckles on December 15, 2005, 02:48:16 pm
money mark - change is coming
cinemaphonic - electric soul ; soul punch
beck - geuro
soulfly - dark ages
cypress hill - III temple of boom
tomahawk - "any of them"
amon duul II - tanz der lemmingel
king diamond - them
greyboy - "any of them"
iron maiden - live after death
can - "any before 1977"
ect............
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on December 15, 2005, 02:33:54 pm
just thought of something very random/not run of the mill. my dad actually got me into listening to this guy a few years ago and i never got into him too much, but enjoyed the music: pharoah sanders-some really wacky cosmic jazz. don\'t know much abuot him so i don\'t really know what to recommend. i\'m pretty sure his most well-known song was \'the creator has a master plan\'..check out whichever album has that on it, sorry i can\'t give more info.
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Post by: Marcial on December 15, 2005, 02:19:23 pm
You can never go wrong w/ WSP........
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Post by: weekapaug19 on December 15, 2005, 02:18:06 pm
i\'ve also been listening to the cure and primus alot lately
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Post by: SlimPickens on December 15, 2005, 02:17:53 pm
My Morning Jacket - part neil young, part beach boys, and enough reverb to echo your ears for years
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - trippy rock, their new album has hints bluesy folk
Clutch - Stoner Metal, crank it to 11 and let your ears bleed.
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Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 02:11:13 pm
The who now? the breakfast? never heard, never want to hear, not even going to try them, especially with a name like that

I hope those discs get to you soon.

I am checking OINK and found Hot Fuss, I never listen to the radio so I doubt I have heard it before but I will definitely listen.

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Kaiser Chiefs - Unemployment
Flogging Molly - Within A Mile Of Home (great drinking music)
If you like hip hop and can get it in the U.S then Jehst - Nuke Proof Suit or Falling Down


I\'ll add it to my list of stuff to check out.

I need a little bit of a break from the regular run of the mill music I listen to.
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Post by: RobdogUk on December 15, 2005, 02:08:15 pm
Kaiser Chiefs - Unemployment
Flogging Molly - Within A Mile Of Home (great drinking music)
If you like hip hop and can get it in the U.S then Jehst - Nuke Proof Suit or Falling Down
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Post by: weekapaug19 on December 15, 2005, 02:05:20 pm
they are american(i think) but sound like they are out of Europe...the cd is called hot fuss.  it\'s not bad, i\'ve been listening to it alot.  they have had a couple hits all over the radio, you\'ve probably heard them before and just not known it.  

also, try this band called the breakfast...pretty good stuff

haven\'t got the cd\'s yet and will let you know when I do.
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Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 01:42:33 pm
The Killers? never heard of them. What kinda music?

sidenote: receive those discs yet?

What is the name of the album?
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Post by: weekapaug19 on December 15, 2005, 01:38:49 pm
not a jamband, but the killers cd is pretty good
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Post by: Spacey on December 15, 2005, 01:28:40 pm
any new music to listen to?

I\'m tired of almost every cd I own. Never thought it would come to this but it has.

I am looking for something a little different, something refreshing and something that will make listening to music a new experience.

I can always go and get more Phish, Breakfast, etc. etc. and etc. but I have a thirst that needs quenching.

So I guess my questions is, what can someone recommend to listen to or what are other people currently listening to.