what was the last cd you bought?

Posted by: AL4N on 13 March 2004

after a suggestion,i have split up the old topic into this one and what was your last vinyl purchase.I hope it makes life easier.
so to get things off and running
queen--the highlander sound track
Posted on: 13 June 2004 by ErikL
Yesterday's New Quintet - Stevie (with a free Madlib on Gilles Peterson Worldwide bonus CD)
Peanut Butter Wolf - Jukebox 45s
Breakestra - The Live Mix Vol I
Posted on: 14 June 2004 by andy c
Hi,
Today thru the post:
Sasha-Involver (GU)
Rather good remixes of tracks incl Shpongle & Unkle, with some others thrown in. If you like the GU DJ series you'll like this.

Sounds really rather good in the car, anyway. Not been played on the main rig yet.

andy c!
Posted on: 14 June 2004 by ErikL
quote:
Originally posted by alexgerrard:
I am an old skool lightstick waving cheesemeister Cool

Oh dear.

Wink
Posted on: 14 June 2004 by andy c
Hey AG,
Hope all is well with you! Still ok for the 25th?

Re Sasha i agree with you its not mega brill - but its quite good. We've just listened to it on the main rig and production is ok and there is enough to keep me interested for a while. Nowhere near as good as the GU8 Sasha - San Fransisco tho

andy c!!!
Posted on: 14 June 2004 by bhazen
"Lost In Translation" soundtrack...since I'm a bit past it in the modern pop department, this seemed a good way to con my Gen X & Y friends into thinking I'm not a fossil. I can now discuss the aesthetic of Kevin Shields and Air in a post-modernistic way. ha ha
Posted on: 15 June 2004 by GML
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter

What an incredible album from someone who left this life far far too early.
Posted on: 15 June 2004 by Not For Me
The last CDs I bought were:

Current 93 - SixSixSix SickSickSick
[More rehashed bits of Looney Runes & Others]

Einstruzende Neubauten - Kalte Sterne
[Early work, including the clasiic lost 'Thirsty Animal'

DS

OTD - W.V. - Nachschub (M.Mayer Mix)
Posted on: 15 June 2004 by P
The A.M.

Liked Marquee Moon?

Get this.

P
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by P
or if you like Sparks , Roxy Music, Cockney Rebel and of course Jeff Buckley....

It's only a tenner

Have a listenit's really rather good.

P
Posted on: 19 June 2004 by andy c
Buena Vista Social Club,
very ruummmbbaaa! Ho la!

andy c!
Posted on: 19 June 2004 by von zipper
Picked up a couple of goodies this week (and I don't mean Tim Brooke-Taylor & Bill Oddie)

Lucky Jim - our troubles end tonight - a real grower - Uk Americana in a late night whiskey session style. And it's on Skint!Can't wait for the Fatboy slim acoustic Gram Parsons remix Lp


The New Untouchables presents Le Beat Bespoke - superb collection of mad 60's Euro Freakbeat, Mod & white soul with enough Fuzz pedals to fry your tweeters...and thats a good thing!
Posted on: 21 June 2004 by Bruce Woodhouse
New Wilco-A Ghost is Born.

Delivered to me this am and ruined my day of paperwork. Somewhere between Being There and YHF although more like the latter. Sounds pretty good so far, but like all Wilco albums has that vague feeling that is is almost brilliant but somehow just misses.

May grow more with extended listening.

Bruce
Posted on: 25 June 2004 by andy c
Well, a strange mix of purchases via cd-wow this week:
Renaissance - Heman Cattaneo
Donna Summer - Journey 'the very best of'

And Via Naim:
Foo Foo(& the boy) - Sweet as Hell.

andy c!
Posted on: 28 June 2004 by Simon Perry
Latest Mum album with ltd edition 34 page book. Going fast on Boomkat.
Simon
Posted on: 29 June 2004 by BigH47
A couple from E-Bay:-

August and Everything After - Counting Crowes
Recommendation from the lad after seeing them at the Fleadh.
Shaking the Tree - Peter Gabriel bought from the same seller(save P&P) as I have no PG on CD.

Howard
Posted on: 30 June 2004 by Not For Me
Th last CD I bought was:

Kylie Minogue - Chocolate

OK, not as good as some of the other releases from the album, but there you go!

DS

ITC - Various - Anthony Rother presents - In Electro we Trust
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by andy c
Bebel Gilberto -

Just took delivery of this, really rather good. Has the producer who did some of Bjork's stuff and the influences are apparent in some area's IMO. Very latin but some more traditional stuff too, in both spanish (I think) and english.

Kelis - trick Me (CD Single) - like this a lot hence the single purchase

andy c!
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by Hammerhead
Faithless - No Roots
Hurrah! A return to form after the useless effort that was Outrospective. No Roots definitely has the feel of the natural follow up to Sunday 8pm, ie nice and chilled. Still has a Di(l)do track on it. Grrrr Mad

The Killers - Hot Fuss
'Kin brilliant! Las Vegas boys do indie stuff to a T. I have a feeling I'll be listening to this quite a lot over the summer...

Steve
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by Phil Ward
Andy

"And Via Naim: Foo Foo(& the boy) - Sweet as Hell."

So go on then, put on your (sensitive) critic hat and tell me what you think?

Phil
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by andy c
HI Phil,
I have the prev CD 'H2C' and really like that. This is a little slower, with less percussion but is still a reasonable listen -- ok if you like folky stuff (very stereotypical comment).

If you have not got H2C then I'd get that Cd over this one...

there, was that sensitive enough?

andy c!
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by MichaelC
A visit to the HMV sale:

The Cure - Disintergration
Pulp - Different Class

Mike
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by Phil Ward
Andy,

You're clearly not a close reader of sleeve notes. I requested a "sensitive" critic hat 'cause I played bass on, recorded and co-produced Sweet As Hell. But hey, "a reasonable listen" is good enough for me Smile

Oh and I have a copy of H2C (have to say I prefer Sweet As Hell), but then I played bass on that too Smile

Go on, give it another listen.
Phil
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by andy c
Phil,
I purchased em both, didn't I?

That should say enough, especially seeing as I purchased the latest on the strength of H2C!

And I've only played Sweet as hell twice (He says, squirming Eek)

andy c!
Posted on: 01 July 2004 by keef
"Rhythm Disease" by Hillbilly Voodoo Dolls;
"You Win Again" by Van Morrison and Gail Lewis
"Everybody's Talkin' 'Bout Miss Thing" by Lavay Smith
"Mojo box" by Southern Culture on the Skids
"Gospel Train" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
"Night Train" by Oscar Peterson Trio
"The Way It Is" by Snooks Eaglin

The Voodoo Dolls disk is great roots rock and blues from a smokey bar.The Morrison sounds like Memphis in 1959...with Jerry Lee's sister on piano.Lavay Smith is big band blues and swing. Rosetta Tharpe...have you ever heard gospel played on a Les Paul gold top, overdriving a Fender tweed amp? The real deal.
Southern Culture is swamp rock at its finest. And Oscar Peterson is Oscar Peterson. And Snooks Eaglin is New Orleans bar band rock and funk.
Posted on: 02 July 2004 by Phil Ward
Andy,

Twice eh? Ahh yes, well ya see, Sweet As Hell is one of those slow burners. Play it a couple more times and you'll be an addicted drooling wreck of a man unable to function without singing....

Its cool to cry,
Hip to wail,
Don't beat yourself up
If you fail....

Phil

PS. And yes, how rude of me not to thank you for buying them both. Thanks!