what was the last cd you bought?
Posted by: AL4N on 13 March 2004
so to get things off and running
queen--the highlander sound track









thanks flettster for the flevans album rec.
atb
kk

D by White Denim and jolly good it is, too.
My interest in music having been revived, I decided to have a look at amazon and ended up buying a few CDs. The list below is a mixture of old stuff for memory's sake and a foray into artists I have not tried before. The blues is an area that I have not really explored, so there is some stuff in the list to give me an introduction. I have also taken a punt on a couple of albums based on recommendations I found on pages around here.
Underworld - 1992 - 2012 Anthology
Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Essential SRV
Penguin Café Orchestra - Broadcasting from Home
Brian Eno - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
BB King - Deuces Wild
Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry
Jethro Tull - Very best of
Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin
Joanne Shaw Taylor - White Sugar
Mountain - Masters of War
McGuinness Flint - The Capitol Years
John Lee Hooker - Mr Lucky
Don Henley - The End of Innocence
Argent - God Gave Rock and Roll to you
Mott the Hoople - Roll Away the Stone
Family - The best of
JJ Cale & Eric Clapton - The Road to Escondido
John Tams - Home
Beth Hart - My California
John Tams - Unity
Hot Tuna - Original Album Classics
Joe Bonamassa - Dust Bowl
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - Don't Explain
Bellowhead - Marachin
Ian Campbell Folk Group - The Times the are A Changing
June Tabor & Oysterband - Ragged Kingdom
Silly Sisters - Silly Sisters
The Bad Shepherds - By Hook or by Crook
Pama International - Pama International
Mary Black - Stories from the Steeples
Bellowhead - Headonism
You could bring some of those over on Saturday!

A few recents
Jon Hopkins: Contact Note (on studio master Linn download), and Insides. Bought because we enjoyed the King Creosote/Jon Hopkins concert.
Wild Beasts: Two Dancers. Loved Smother, this is also pretty good. Check them out if you like a bit of arty indie rock. Sort of albums radiohead might have made if they'd decided to keep writing actual songs....
Lower Dens: Twin Hand Movement. Like the Walkmen first album; try this? Dense atmospheric, guitar-led, bit gloomy. Ideal February album, Wife hates it!
Metronomy; English Riviera. Not sure what the fuss was about to be honest.
Bruce
I tend to buy in batches. Last couple of batches included these:
Shelby Lynne - Just A Little Lovin'
Shelby Lynne - Suit Yourself
John Hiatt - Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns
Florence + the Machine - Ceremonials
Moby - Destroyed
Lana Del Ray - Born to Die
Leonard Cohen - Old Ideas
Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue
Keith Jarrett - Paris Concert
Sophie Zelmani - Sing and Dance

A charity shop purchase




To replace worn vinyl





Enjoying them all.
Regards
Huw




Just got a batch in, from a friend:-








Thanks Steve great service.


I also highly recommend this great debut album.


Cheers
Flettster

Cheers
Flettster


Cheers
Flettster


