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Destination:Paris Disc Three.
 
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Destination:Paris Disc one.Kuma i think you might like this set of three CDs.
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Thanks munch.

Is it a uptempo stuff or chill?
 
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Thanks munch.

Is it a uptempo stuff or chill?
A bit of both. its very like St Germain.Munch
 
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Cyrene,
that is probably one of the worst recorded records around......which is a real shame as it has some great songs on it. The last good record they did.

Ryan

You're right. Fanatstic record (one of my top twenty of all time) but I think it was rushed through recording. The band had so much material and they (and the label) wanted to get it out as quickly as possible before the grunge bubble burst. As it happens it's about as far from 'grunge' as the classics it's derived from -- well crafted, well executed majestic songs.
 
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The Rutles.
 
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Talking of The Rutles any one remember The HeeBeeGeeBees? Whilst looking for another album I just came cross their 1st release " 439 Golden Greats" subtitled with similar looking cover "Never Mind the Originals Here's the HeeBeeGeeBees".
I seem to remember them as the same people as the Rutles but as usual my memory is defective. Anyway I was surprised to see that Angus Deaton was in the group with Phil(ip) Pope and Micheal Fenton Stevens.
There has always been a good tradition of "piss taking" records over the years Baron Nights etc. Is Wierd Al Yankovic still going?

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If any one is really interested
 
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still playing, still perfection ;D
 
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Talking of The Rutles any one remember The HeeBeeGeeBees? Whilst looking for another album I just came cross their 1st release " 439 Golden Greats" subtitled with similar looking cover "Never Mind the Originals Here's the HeeBeeGeeBees".
I seem to remember them as the same people as the Rutles but as usual my memory is defective. Anyway I was surprised to see that Angus Deaton was in the group with Phil(ip) Pope and Micheal Fenton Stevens.
There has always been a good tradition of "piss taking" records over the years Baron Nights etc. Is Wierd Al Yankovic still going?

Howard

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Yes he is still going Howard, he was on the box not so long ago.Just had that link on.Its a good laugh.Munch
 
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Laura Veirs "Year of Meteors". Gets better with each listen - I love that kind of record.
 
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Death Cab For Cutie "Live bootleg - Paramount Theatre, Seattle Washington, November 9, 2004" - I am late to the party, but I love this band.
 
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Kids over this weekend, so...
 
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And even that sounds better than before! Winker

Next up is

 
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Fantastic stuff....
 
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spine-tinglingly wonderful on the black stuff..
 
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Just about to give Wilco's Sky Blue Sky its first spin on the lp12 - loved it on cd so hopefully things will be at least as good on the 180g vinyl



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The Decemberists "Her Majesty The Decemberists"
 
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