This week's list comes from the "Most Recently Added" list:
- Guided By Voices - My Valuable Hunting Knife
- King Crimson - Into The Frying Pan
- AC/DC - Riff Raff
- Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- Archers Of Loaf - Perfect Time
- Etta James - At Last
- Bishop Allen - Flight 180
- Alison Krauss - Down To The River To Pray
- Stephen Malkmus - Jo Jo's Jacket
- Bishop Allen - Middle Management
... in which I picked up a couple of new things from iTunes, and added a few CDs to iTunes which escaped ripping the first time around.
Hooray! Ipod threads!!
I’ve never checked out Guided By Voices. The woman that cuts my hair is a major fan — as in, leaves hubby and the kids at home and goes to GBV shows in other cities.
Any set with two Etta tracks is a winner in my book.
Here’s what my magic eight ball coughed up:
1. Howard Alden and George Van Eps — ‘Ja-da’
2. Cream — ‘SWLABR’
3. Beach Boys — ‘You Still Believe In Me’
4. Traffic — ‘Rainmaker’
5. Khmer — ‘Tien’
6. Susanna Baca — ‘Se Me Quitaron’
7. Tony Allen — ‘Jakelewah’
8. Mhelenemi Mtambo — ‘Wazibuka Esibukweni’ (South Africa township stuff)
9. Bjork — ‘Sonnets/Unrealities XI’
10. The Root — ‘You Got Me’
Bonus — John Coltrane, ‘I Want To Talk About You’
Kind of a weird set. There is, I swear to God, some pop music written after 1970 on my Ipod.
Thanks –
i don’t really know GBV too well either. but i know they like to write really short lo-fi garage-pop songs: verse-chorus-verse. longer than 2:00 is rare.
that’s my favorite Cream song.
1. Emimem – Goodbye Hollywood
2. Blur – Ambulance
3. Stereophonics – Local Boy In The Photograph
4. Annie Lennox – Why
5. Talking Heads – This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
6. X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne – Lazy
7. The Who – Sound Round
8. Wilco – War On War
9. Fleetwood Mac – Say You Love Me
10. We Are Scientists – Spoken For