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  • Instant Gratification: Revoked @ Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

    Nov 22 2009, 15h12 por kahht

    Astroboi really loves movies. Science isn't good at english. Somehow they manage to stay alive for four hours and bring classic 80s to your radio. Wonderful. Power.

    Playlist:

    Herbie Hancock- TocarRockit
    Key to the City- Back in Black Lagoon
    X-Ray Spex - TocarIdentity
    Velvet Underground- Femme Fatale
    Urban Dance Squad - TocarDeeper Shade of Soul
    The Videodead - Let's Dance

    The Cure - Hot Hot Hot
    Prince - TocarLittle Red Corvette
    The Mighty Defenders - Over the Horizon
    Corey Hart - Komrade Kiev

    The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - TocarCrazy
    John Cale - TocarLeaving It Up to You
    Joy Division - TocarShadowplay
    Camouflage - The Great Commandment

    Hot Little Rocket - I Want to Buy a Rug/I Don't Want to Buy a Rug
    The Slits - TocarPing Pong Affair
    The Dudes - Small Mercies
    Public Image Limited - The Order of Death
    Fist - Teenage Love Affair

    Shift - Shake it Down
    Yello - TocarLost Again
    Giorgio Moroder and Philip Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams
    Numan & Sharpe - Change Your Mind
    ELO - Prologue/Twilight

    Aaaaand... The Mighty Movie Hour begins.
    The Naughty Prowlers - Baby
    Mick Smiley - Magic
    OMD - If You Leave
    The Hood - Salvation! Have You Said Your Prayers Today?
    Simon & Garfunkle - Sound Of Silence
    Azeda Booth - TocarSquall

    Tron (Side A)
    Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
    Tron (Side B)
    James T. Kirks - Theme From The Twilight Living Room

    The Bloodsugars - TocarForm/Function
    Killing Joke - TocarEighties
    Suicide - TocarGhost Rider
    Steve Jones - Pleasure & Pain
    The Big Pink - Dominoes

    Bauhaus - Rosegarden Funeral of Sores
    Tones on Tail - Lions
    Love and Rockets - If There's a Heaven Above
    Freddie Mercury - TocarLet's Turn It On

    Science: Grandma Science phoned me the next day. She told me that next time I came over to play Scrabble that she'd roll up in aluminum foil. Thanks Grandma.
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  • Albums that need to be checked out, Vol. III

    Nov 16 2009, 18h07 por N3croyeti

    Recommendations
    Wishlist
    Gaps in discographies
    New releases
    Upcoming releases
    Random shit that's been sitting on the hard drive for months/years

    And Also the Trees - Virus Meadow (1986)
    Anouar Brahem - Le pas du chat noir (2002)
    Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards (Quartet) (2003)
    The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - The Meeting (2003)
    Black Ice - Myopia (2007)
    Branford Marsalis - Metamorphosen (2009)
    Cabaret Voltaire - Red Mecca (1981)
    The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (1983)
    Charles Lloyd - Sangram (2006)
    Cindytalk - Camoflague Heart (1984)
    Cinema Strange - Cinema Strange (2000)
    Clair Obscur - Antigone (1996)
    Clan of Xymox - Medusa (1986)
    Cocteau Twins - Garlands (1982)
    The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More (1981)
    Comus - First Utterance (1971)
    Cranes - Forever (1993)
    The Danse Society - Seduction (1982)
    Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (1986)
    Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun (1987)
    Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 (2000)
    Lowlife - Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85-95 (Comp)
    First Band From Outer Space - The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun (2009)
    Fred Frith - Freedom in Fragments (2002)
    Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land (2009)
    The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations (1984)
    Gentle Giant - Octopus (1972)
    Gorement - The Ending Quest (1994)
    Gorillaz - Plastic Beach (2010)
    Henry Threadgill - Everybodys Mouth's a Book (2001)
    The House of Love - The House of Love (1990)
    Loop - Heaven's End (1987)
    Love and Rockets - Express (1986)
    Madvillain - Madvillainy (2004)
    Master's Hammer - Ritual (1991)
    maudlin of the Well - My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible (1999)
    The Mission - Gods Own Medicine (1986)
    Mitochondrion - Archaeaeon (2008)
    Ornette Coleman - Sound Grammar (2006)
    Paysage d'Hiver - Paysage d'Hiver (2000)
    Pink Turns Blue - If Two Worlds Kiss (1987)
    Rabih Abou-Kalil - Morton's Foot (2003)
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Talk About the Weather (1985)
    Renaud Garcia-Fons - Entremundo (2004)
    Shub-Niggurath - Les mort von vite (1986)
    Sigh - Scenes From Hell (2010)
    Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' (1958)
    Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991)
    The Sound - Jeopardy (1980)
    Suicide - Suicide (1977)
    The Telescopes - Third Wave (2002)
    Tenhi - Salvo (2010)
    This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (1984)
    Tones on Tail - Pop (1984)
    Univers Zéro - Heresie (1979)
    Vandermark 5 - The Color of Memory (2005)
    Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (1982)
    Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
    Wayne Shorter - Beyond the Sound Barrier (2005)
    The Wolfgang Press - Bird Wood Cage (1988)
    Xmal Deutschland - Tocsin (1984)
    The Young Gods - L'eau Rouge (1989)

    Only about half done, will update again shortly
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  • MIXTAPES - March 2009 to September 2009

    Nov 11 2009, 15h30 por beautifulwaste

    MIXTAPE FOR MARCH 2009 - THE YEARS MIX



    artwork by LiskinReloaded


    Eccentric And Influential .... And Some Music That You Can Dance To


    1. Neu! - Isi 1975
    2. Sparks - Music That You Can Dance To 1986
    3. Grace Jones - Art Groupie 1981
    4. Richard Davis - Common Sense 2005
    5. Telefon Tel Aviv - Helen Of Troy 2009
    6. The Magnetic Fields - The Man Amplifier (Young Marble Giants) 1995
    7. The Legendary Pink Dots - When Lenny Meets Lorca 2000
    8. Luke Haines - Going Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop 2006
    9. Jah Wobble - Il Jevedro Il Oblacno 1998
    10. The Residents - Loss: Neediness 2002
    11. Mercy Arms - Kept Low (Cut Copy Remix) 2007
    12. Klaus Nomi - Lightning Strikes 1985
    13. The KLF - Last Train To Trancetral 1992
    14. Van She - Kelly 2008


    Download
    http://www.divshare.com/download/6770724-678









    MIXTAPE FOR APRIL 2009 - THE PICTURE MIX



    photograph by euristis
    http://euristis.deviantart.com/


    Songs for a Plumed Rebel

    1. Suicide - Dream Baby Dream (Single Edit)
    2. From Monument to Masses - Old Robes (Antimc Remix)
    3. Blondie - Atomic
    4. Disco Inferno - New Clothes For The New World
    5. Gene - Olympian
    6. The Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
    7. Momus - Girlish Boy
    8. Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Dancerama
    9. Arthur Russell - All-Boy All-Girl
    10. David Bowie - Rebel, Rebel (2003 Mix)
    11. Antony & The Johnsons - Blue Angel
    12. The Durutti Column - Spasmic Fairy
    13. Patti Smith - Because The Night


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/640642-030








    MIXTAPE FOR MAY 2009 - THE SHOPPING LIST MIX




    artwork by palm_art



    The Shopping List


    1. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Poppies
    2. My Life Story - Claret
    3. Morrissey - Glamorous Glue
    4. Black Box Recorder - Factory Radio
    5. The Birthday Party - Kewpie Doll
    6. Pulp - Lipgloss
    7. Geneva - Fall Apart Button
    8. Magnapop - Piece Of Cake
    9. The Autumns - Apple
    10. Cabaret Voltaire - Black Mask
    11. The Chameleons - Paper Tigers
    12. Lloyd Cole - Famous Blue Raincoat (Leonard Cohen)
    13. The Dandy Warhols - The Coffee Tea and Wrecks
    14. The Replacements - Little Mascara
    15. The Sisters of Mercy - Ribbons


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/640823-b7f








    MIXTAPE FOR JUNE 2009 - DANCING NAKED



    art Dancing Water by Nevery


    Dancing Naked

    1. Grafton Primary - All There Is
    2. Rational Youth - Cité Phosphore
    3. Fiat Lux - Blue Emotion (Extended Version)
    4. PNAU with Ladyhawke - Embrace
    5. Silver Jews - Punks In The Beerlight
    6. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head (Bootleg With New Order)
    7. Silicon Teens - Yesterday Man
    8. Chris & Cosey - October (Love Song) (Five Mix)
    9. Sin Fang Bous - We Belong
    10. Papas Fritas - Another Day
    11. Erasure - Take Me On A Highway
    12. Marsheaux - Regret (New Order)
    13. Elegant Machinery - Move


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/641006-e94
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  • Playlist for Things that Are Square on KUCI 10/29/09 (Halloween Edition!)

    Out 30 2009, 15h35 por Wormwood37

    Hey folks,

    I love Halloween. Any holiday that consists primarily of candy, fake blood, and horror movies is basically unbeatable in my book. As such, I did my show this week with a "spook-tacular" theme (puns are so rad!). Anyway. Hope you dig it. Leave a comment with what you're wearing as a costume. And, as an extra special one-time-only gift, here's an mp3 of the show (link will expire).

    The playlist:

    Things that Are Square 10-29-09

    disney - Haunted Mansion/Grim Grinning Ghosts - Disney

    Chain and the Gang - Cemetery Map - Down with Liberty...Up with Chains!
    Beat Happening - Pinebox Derby - You Turn Me On
    The Cramps - Human Fly - Gravest Hits
    Old Time Relijun - Vampire Victim - Lost Light

    The Gothic Archies - Dreary, Dreary - The Tragic Treasury
    Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead - ...Has a Good Home
    North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative - Do They Know It's
    Hallowe'en? - Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?
    The Specials - Ghost Town - The Singles Collection

    Best Friends Forever - Ghost Song - Romance Conflict Adventure
    Nouvelle Vague - Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bande a Part
    RJD2 - The Horror - Deadringer
    Suicide - Ghost Rider - Suicide

    Tom Waits - Murder in the Red Barn - Bone Machine
    Tracy Jordan - Werewolf Bar Mitzvah - 30 Rock
    Jan Terri - Get Down Goblin - Singles
    Daniel Johnston - My Baby Cares for the Dead - More Songs of Pain

    John Zacherley - Coolest Little Monster - Spook Along with Zacherley
    Jeffrey Lewis - If You Shoot the Head You Kill the Ghoul - It's the
    Ones Who've Cracked that the Light Shines Through
    Dwarves - We Must Have Blood - The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking
    Misfits - Skulls - Walk Among Us

    The Residents - Fine Fat Flies - God in Three Persons
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Song of Joy - Murder Ballads
    Liars - We Fenced Other Gardens with the Bones of Our Own - They Were Wrong So We Drowned
    Thee Oh Sees - Ghost in the Trees - The Masters Bedroom Is Worth
    Spending a Night In (For George in Costa Mesa, CA)

    The Angels of Light - All Souls' Rising - Everything Is Good
    Here/Please Come Home
    Fantômas - Spider Baby - The Director's Cut

    Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - A Hymn to the Morning Star - Of Natural History

    Feel free to tune in any Thursday night, 6-8pm PST on KUCI 88.9FM in Irvine, CA, and worldwide on the internet at KUCI.ORG, and the radio presets of iTunes. It won't be as spooky-scary, but hopefully I can still show you a good time.

    <3,
    Kyle
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  • FEVER RAY - HALLOWEEN MIXTAPE

    Out 26 2009, 13h49 por no_conclusion

    01. Neil Young - TocarGuitar Solo 1; 02. Yo La Tengo - Everyday; 03. Journey to Ixtlan - Corpse On The Mesa; 04. Jad & David Fair - nosferatu; 05. Zola Jesus - TocarDevil Take You; 06. Bruce Haack - TocarMean Old Devil; 07. Krause - Duo Canopolis; 08. Burial Hex - Will To Chapel; 09. Suicide - TocarGhost Rider; 10. Amadou & Mariam - Ja Pense À Toi; 11. Shackleton - Death Is Not Final; 12. Entombed - Night of the Vampire; 13. Maddalena Fagandini - Interval Signals; 14. Burundi: Musiques Traditionnelles - Chant avec cithare

    Sorry for writing about Fever Ray all the time, can't help it. Just saw that karin dreijer andersson made a Halloween mix for Resident Advisor. And it sure is an interesting one, check out the tracklist above.
    Download the mix here!
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  • BLACK DICE, GROUPER - LIVE @ ATP NY

    Out 19 2009, 20h05 por no_conclusion

    Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys posted these the other day. Except for the already hyped Panda Bear live set, you can also download the Grouper and Black Dice sets from ATP NY 2009. The recordings come from various sources, glad that someone collected the download links on one place.
    As for the rest of the artists that played ATP New York 2009, some Atlas Sound and Suicide tracks are available at the Free Music Archive.
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  • Augie March with Gaz and Dan from The Drones LIVE!!!

    Set 27 2009, 4h59 por BlackCoffeeDuck

    A night with two of my favorite bands together for one night only. Fri 21 Aug – Watch Me Set My Strange Sun You Bloody Choir at The Fly By Night Club was the venue for the Perth or should I say Freo show of the last Augie March tour for a very long, long time. This is because band members want to do other things, whatever that means? But just the another day Paul Kelly announced a Perth show at Kings Park this summer with guess who supporting? Augie March also with Clare Bowditch playing too which sound great to me. Maybe it's a one off show because Paul Kelly asked, how would you say "No" to him. This gig was around this time last month but I was looking at my journal and saw it's not there so something must have happened when I went to post it. It will hopeful go up today but I better double check these from now on.

    To start with Gareth Liddiard and Dan Luscombe from The Drones. “One of the greatest bands in Australia or the World right now” according to Glenn Richards singer-songwriter from a band you might have heard of and I have to agree with him. If you haven't seen this band live you should, even just half of them is great playing an acoustic supporting slot. These guys could have played all night. Great selection of old and new songs with Gareth sitting on bar stool looking like he's about to fall of at any moment with his acoustic guitar in his lap. I've heard about his solo shows but most are over East, as far as I'm aware this is his first one here in WA. Dan played keyboard piano, slide electric guitar and acoustic too. Starting with a few songs from Havilah, a couple from Wait Long by the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By. Finishing with one from Gala Mill. Starting with TocarCareful As You Go then introing TocarOh My as a song about, “All you cunts dieing but me and Dan die too, so it all fair” I can't remember ever seeing a band telling the crowd there all go to die and calling us all cunts at the same time which is just another reason why I love this band. Played TocarThe Drifting Housewife which is “A divorce song” TocarShark Fin Blues and TocarLocust which is about “Growing up over here” (Gareth is Perth born). Dan was complaining about the sound and couldn't hear himself and Gareth announcing, “Your fold back monitors are fucked, Mate.” to the sound guy in his long drawn out aussie accent.

    Finishing the set with an epic version of TocarJezebel. After I turned around and Fiona Kitschin, The Drones bass player was standing behind me. So maybe Mike Noga, their drummer wanted a break before their big U.S. and Europe tours? Since writing this last month The Drones are starting the European Tour tomorrow and finished their U.S. tour which included the Don't Look Back performs of Wait Long By The River And The Bodies Of Your Enemies Will Float Back at ATP New York 2009. Please if you saw the show let me know how it was. I would have love to see the Dirty Three Performing Ocean Songs, Suicide Performing 1st Album, The Jesus Lizard and off course The Flaming Lips, but back to the gig I was at about month ago.

    You would think if the support band was having problems, if you were the sound guy you would fix it before the main band comes on. So when Augie March comes on stage the first thing Glenn says is “I can't hear anything” and after the second song he hits the microphone and starts talking to the roadies. He apologizes to the crowd but he did a lot of that all night and the last thing he said is “Goodnight, Sorry for all the fuck-ups tonight”. I haven't seen someone have such a bad night on stage since Cat Power's melt down before she entered rehab a few years ago. Unlike her, they finished songs but stopping one song and then starting again before finishing it so really it was nothing like her show.

    A couple of years ago Augie March played one of the greatest shows I've ever seen, so this is the polar opposite. I think both bands The Drones and Augie March are bands you miss out huge by not seeing them live but both have had really great shows which really, really wonderfully great. I've seen them both quite a few times in the last few years and would still rate them both as the best bands in the 2000's. I would recommended you, my dear journal reader to seeing both Augie March and The Drones live and at the moment they were together on the bill so I wish the sound guy would have fixed it, whatever it was but it threw out Glenn at the beginning of the night and was a bit put out the rest of the night and after a few more songs he said “All I can hear now is fuzz”. I've never played live music but it must be frustrating someone else controlling what you're hearing. Some of it was a bit of a mess like him singing the same verse three time in a row which he apologised again for after the song. But Glenn was the most chatty with the crowd I've ever seen him but I think they or us, the crowd were the positive to his negative. Negative would be one word to describe him that night, but then again it's not like he writes sweet and happy little pop songs, or something like that.

    The Glenn Richards quote of the night would have to be: “The word abomination is flashing in front of my eye now” which is a bit melodramatic, it wasn't that bad, Glenn. His solo or side-project from a few years back was on sale at this gig too called Closed Off, Cold & Bitter - Life As A Can Of Beer G. A. Richards & The Dark Satanic Mills Bros. which is a very long E.P. with a version of TocarBottle Baby which was re-record by Augie March for the Moo album. The Horn players were a great addition for the live band too.

    Highlights was TocarThere Is No Such Place with a coughing and spiting fit, and then band member introductions in the middle of the song. TocarOne Crowded Hour with laughing and telling the front row to “shut-up becaues he's only played this song a couple of times before” in the first verse. David Williams, the drummer telling Glenn to sing like Joanna Newsom would have to be another funny bit. Strange Bird album highlighted heavily. The Keepa, The Vineyard, Little Wonder among others because “I really like that one but it only sold 12 copies at the time”, which was cool by me it's my favorite album of theirs.

    Earlier in the set they did a great version of TocarThe Cold Acre, one of my favorite tracks, it is always great going seeing someone live and then they play your favorites. This Train Will be Taking No Passengers as one of the encore songs with just acoustic guitar and mouth harp kind-off like Sonny Terry's TocarTrain Whistle Blues but a bit more mellowed out and slowed down which is totally different to the verison on the record, this would have to be The Highlight of the night. I wonder what Saturday night was like? You would think they hopefully had got the sound problem fixed by then. If you went please let me know or if you seen them on the same tour it would be nice to hear what your shows were like. I couldn't get to the second night. But I think I might have to get Paul Kelly tickets just to see them again before this very long, long break thingy they're talking about.

    Augie March are a wonderful live band, I've heard about shows where they totally lose it a bit and it's been made into some big deal but bands are only humans not machines, or something and when something different happens which isn't on the record you see a side of them you don't nomaliy see but then again Augie March are far from the most nomal band I ever seen. Glenn did say something about reviewers being “Fuckers”, and only waiting for the bad gigs to write about. Which Dave popped in and said something like we all love you, fuckers or reviewers out in the crowd tonight. Strange Bird and Moo, You Bloody Choir are two of my most faviorite albums of all time, and they can be one of the greatest live bands too. Go and see Augie March when they come to you town because they're a band unlike any band and Gaz and Dan are playing some songs before them at the moment too but the tour is over now so I guess you missed out.

    Oh well, or should I say my favorite The Drones song is Oh My. Here's it on Triple J TV in acoustic mode too like the supporting slot on this tour.

    Also here's my favorite Augie March song, It's for The Cold Acre. It's live at the Forum Theater also from Triple J TV. That's Dan Kelly on acoustic guitar too.
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  • Обзор №428: The Raveonettes, Parov Stelar, Eglantine Gouzy и The Isles

    Set 24 2009, 15h59 por zarezan



    Parov Stelar «Lust Lust» (p) 2008

    Дуэт The Raveonettes появился в Копенгагене, в 2000 году. Образовали его поклонник Sonic Youth и Боба Дилана гитарист Sune Rose Wagner и фанатка The Beatles и Velvet Underground, певица и бас-гитаристка, нордическая красавица Sharin Foo, обучавшаяся древней суфийской песенной традиции «каввали». Стоит отметить, что на ранних работах дуэту помогали Мартин Рев из Suicide и Морин Такер из VU. Участие таких культовых персонажей неслучайно. The Raveonettes исполняют замечательнейший нойз-поп, наследуя в первую очередь группе The Jesus & Mary Chain. Поп-мелодизм на фоне стены белого шума вкупе с вокалом Шэрин превращают практически каждую песню их пластинки «Lust Lust» в обаятельный инди-хит. Так что с выбором пришлось помучиться.


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  • 10 Great Underrated Bands...And More!

    Ago 25 2009, 1h28 por MoogleFan

    (this was cross-posted to my music blog A Future in Noise, and here for your perusal!)

    Here, by 'underrated', I'm referring to artists that I enjoy that have a relative lack of mainstream acclaim and appeal in the present, though many (if not all) of the artists below have been critically acclaimed and some even did reasonably well sales-wise in their heyday. Check out the list below of my picks for best underrated bands, suggestions from Tumblr users, and be sure to name your personal favorites in the comments!

    The Cars
    Why They're Great: Ah, where to begin...The Cars are easily one of my most favorite bands ever, and while they've been reasonably respected by critics, particularly for their initial '78 album (one of the rare 5-star getters in my library at Rate Your Music), they continue to be underrated by a great many of those young enough to not have fond memories of hearing these tracks when they first came out. Luckily, I heard The Cars quite a lot growing up, thanks to my Mom playing tapes and later on, the particularly great compilation Anthology: Just What I Needed. Being a keyboardist myself, I always appreciated the innovative use of synths (Greg Hawkes) throughout their music, as well as the seamless melding of the worlds of new wave and straight-up pop-rock. Candy-O (1979) shows off their power-poppy tendencies as well as their darkly ironic side. More hits follow on Panorama (1980), Shake it Up (1981; it contains a hidden gem "A Dream Away"!), and their most commercial endeavor, Heartbeat City (1984). This cool, slick music is perfect where you think it ought to be...in cars.
    What People Don't Get: It could be the ever-present aversion to rock-pop song structures, though it's a puzzler how anyone could have an aversion to Ric Ocasek's lyrical genius!
    Recommended Albums: The Cars (1978), Candy-O (1979)
    Recommended Compilation: Anthology: Just What I Needed (1995)

    Felt
    Why They're Great: Felt are that great, lost jangle-pop group that should have been huge, though appear to be forever doomed to relative obscurity and a cult following. A dreamlike, autumnal haze surrounds much of the work ("Primitive Painters"), occasionally giving way to isolated melancholy ("Crystal Ball"), which is where Felt truly shine.
    What People Don't Get: Lawrence stole Tom Verlaine's voice? Well, Felt were "named after the way Tom Verlaine enunciated the word "felt" in the Television song "Venus", after all. I'd admit that Felt takes some getting used to, which is why I'd recommend going with Absolute Classic Masterpieces to begin.
    Recommended Album: Forever Breathes the Lonely Word (1986)
    Recommended Compilation: Absolute Classic Masterpieces (1993)

    INXS
    Why They're Great: 1987's Kick alone would justify the inclusion of INXS in such a list as this, and yet I rarely ever spot that album, or any other, from the band included in any kind of definitive albums list, be it for the 80s or overall. Anyone who is looking for something to dance to, or that has an interest in 80s music, at least ought to love this. 1984's The Swing (with "Johnson's Aeroplane", one of my favorite tracks!) and 1992's Welcome to Wherever You Are are even more underrated, alas.
    What People Don't Get: The rest of their albums have scattered hits and aren't nearly as consistent as Kick. Listeners often bash the album (and band, for that matter) for sounding dated and/or mainstream...as if everything that was popular for a time must automatically be irrelevant in the present-day!
    Recommended Album: The Swing (1984), Kick (1987)
    Recommended Compilation: The Greatest Hits (1994)

    The Kinks
    Why They're Great: The Kinks deserve just as much props as the Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and The Who, and yet they're not always included up on that pedestal of greatness in the same way those bands are. The Kinks could warrant a whole separate future artist feature here on AFIN, surely, so for now I'll simply say that this is music I enjoy immensely, because of Rate Davies' brilliant songwriting, and the lovely, quintessential Britishness that permeates their work.
    What People Don't Get: They have quite a large studio discography, with sharp variations of styles from album to album; compare and contrast Village Green... with Lola..., for instance! Non-UK listeners may also be non-receptive to the Britishisms of The Kinks, and may be disappointed to not hear much else like the proto-punky "You Really Got Me". Many of their best songs are scattered across albums, some of which have more filler than gems.
    Recommended Albums: Something Else by The Kinks (1967), The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968), Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround (1970)
    Recommended Compilation: The Ultimate Collection (2002)

    Orange Juice
    Why They're Great: Now, I'll admit I'm not the biggest fan of Orange Juice myself, but enough people suggested this to me to include that I figured I ought to go back and revisit their material. This band were jangle-poppers ahead of The Smiths (a band people tend to compare them with), frequently playing with a kaleidoscope of sound and a general cheeriness that makes this some of the most uplifting stuff you can expect to hear without the cheeriness getting in the way of musical quality.
    What People Don't Get: Erm...the voice?
    Recommended Albums: You Can't Hide Your Love Forever (1982), Rip it Up (1982)
    Recommended Compilation: In a Nutshell (1985)

    Silver Apples
    Why They're Great: The artists they've influenced are far better known (including Sonic Boom from Spacemen 3/Spectrum, Kraftwerk, and Suicide, a band I'll be featuring momentarily) than this genuinely strange group that came out with a psychedelic-synth sound (the melding of which had, I think it's safe to say, had not been heard before) in their first album, Silver Apples, released in 1968. Sounding like music from outer-space, with unsettling drumbeats and a warbling hum of vocals and electronics, it's little wonder this went over the heads of many and still remains a cult favorite.
    What People Don't Get: It's dang weird.
    Recommended Album: Silver Apples (1968), Contact (1969)
    Recommended Compilation: Just get the albums!

    Sparks
    Why They're Great: Oh my, where to begin...a somewhat-warped, theatrical take on glam/art-rock, with a very European feel about it all (despite the band hailing from Los Angeles) and heavy theatrics - this applies particularly to the Sparks masterpiece Kimono My House. Much zany, over-the-top silliness is to be found in the world of Sparks, in equal measure to some of the most memorable, catchy tunes you can hope to hear ("This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us", "Something For the Girl With Everything").
    What People Don't Get: They can be a bit much to take in, sometimes...?
    Recommended Album: Kimono My House (1974), Propaganda (1974), Hello Young Lovers (2006)
    Recommended Compilation: Profile: The Ultimate Sparks Collection (1991)

    Suicide
    Why They're Great:As the AMG indicates, "Although they barely receive credit, Suicide (singer Alan Vega and keyboardist Martin Rev) is the source point for virtually every synth pop duo that glutted the pop marketplace (especially in England) in the early '80s", and not only that, but they've been cited as being influential by artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen, U2, and R.E.M. Hearing this band for the first time is probably in the topmost important moments in my musical life (and all from a Last.fm Music Advice Center recommendation!). Oddly enough, it wasn't their seminal debut album that I first heard, but their second released in 1980, and produced by The Cars' Ric Ocasek (a big-time fan of the band!).
    What People Don't Get: I. Don't. KNOW! I think, luckily, Suicide are getting their long overdue props, what with Blast First Petite's series of singles from artists, including The Horrors, Primal Scream, and Sun O))), covering Suicide in honor of Alan Vega's 70th (?!) birthday and the fact that the band are going to be playing, their 1977 album in it's entirety, live at ATP New York 2009.
    Recommended Albums: Suicide (1977), The Second Album (1980), A Way of Life (1988)
    Recommended Compilation: Get those albums! Live 1977-1978, released last year, is no place for beginners, but makes for some seriously intense listening.

    XTC
    Why They're Great: Their slow transformation from first-rate post-punk (Drums and Wires) to psychedelic-chamber pop (Skylarking), to soundtrack-esque bliss (Apple Venus Vols. 1 and 2) make XTC a truly singular entity in music.
    What People Don't Get: Inconsistent albums - you're better off beginning with a compilation for starters.
    Recommended Albums: Drums and Wires (1979), Skylarking (1986), Apple Venus Vol. 1 (1999)
    Recommended Compilation: Fossil Fuel: The XTC Singles 1977-1992 (1996)

    Yello
    Why They're Great: As is the case with The Cars, I know about and like this band primarily due to hearing them quite a lot growing up. I am a sucker for dark, eerie electronic music, and this is what this band excelled at. Yello's music is characterized by otherworldly instrumentation, unique samples, and haunting vocals.
    What People Don't Get: It's a safe bet that the majority of people that have heard Yello and aren't into them have really only heard "Oh Yeah". If that was the only song I heard, I'm not sure that I would've gone any further. Those who have become acquainted with more material and still aren't impressed might be off-put by their hodgepodge sound-collages and arty strangeness in general, particularly on their first release Solid Pleasure. A suspicion of electronics in music may also be responsible, which I believe is a silent, widespread plague among us!
    Recommended Album: Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess (1983)
    Recommended Compilation: Yello 1980-1985: The New Mix in One Go (1986) This is truly the best place to begin with Yello; even though these are remixes, nearly all are superior to the originals, particularly "Daily Disco" and "Pinball Cha Cha".

    ...and More (thanks to the Tumblr users I polled! I still have more investigating in regards to some of these artists, particular faves of mine are bolded):
    14 Iced Bears, a-ha, Black Tambourine, Cheap Trick, The Chills, The Clean, Flamin' Groovies, The Flesh Eaters, Gallows, The Gun Club, Jazz Butcher, Joy Zipper, Magazine, Metal Urbain, Prefab Sprout, The Pretty Things, The Saints, Small Faces, Violent Femmes, Wipers, The Yardbirds
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  • Best Albums of the Eighties (1980-1989)

    Ago 17 2009, 19h15 por thomas10

    1989;

    1 The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    2 Lenny Kravitz - Let Love Rule
    3 The Cure - Disintegration
    4 Philip Glass - Solo Piano
    5 De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
    6 Faith No More - The Real Thing
    7 Pixies - Doolittle
    8 Jungle Brothers - Done by the Forces of Nature
    9 John Lee Hooker - The Healer
    10 Soul II Soul - Club Classics Vol. One
    11 Dinosaur Jr. - Bug
    12 Baaba Maal & Mansour Seck - Djam Leelii
    13 Galaxie 500 - On Fire
    14 N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
    15 Neville Brothers - Yellow Moon


    1988;

    1 Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
    2 The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
    3 Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
    4 U2 - Rattle And Hum
    5 Pixies - Surfer Rosa
    6 Leonard Cohen - I'm Your Man
    7 Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
    8 Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
    9 EPMD - Strictly Business
    10 Sinéad O'Connor - The Lion and the Cobra
    11 My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything
    12 INXS - Kick
    13 Les Négresses Vertes - Mlah
    14 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Tender Prey
    15 Prince - Lovesexy

    1987;

    1 U2 - The Joshua Tree
    2 Prince - Sign O' The Times
    3 Salif Keita - Soro
    4 R.E.M. - Document
    5 The Smiths - Strangeways Here We Come
    6 Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris - Trio
    7 Boogy Down Productions - Criminal Minded
    8 Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby
    9 Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction
    10 Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel of Love
    11 The Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands
    12 Hüsker Dü - Warehouse: Songs and Stories
    13 Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Shaka Zulu
    14 Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full
    15 Sting - Nothing Like the Sun


    1986;

    1 Paul Simon - Graceland
    2 The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
    3 Metallica - Master of Puppets
    4 Run-D.M.C. - Raising Hell
    5 Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares
    6 Prince & The Revolution - Parade
    7 Alpha Blondy - Jerusalem
    8 Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring
    9 New Model Army - The Ghost of Cain
    10 Robert Cray Band - Strong Persuader
    11 Peter Gabriel - So
    12 XTC - Skylarking
    13 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Your Funeral...My Trial
    14 The The - Infected
    15 Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock


    1985;

    1 The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy & The Lash
    2 Simply Red - Picture Book
    3 Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
    4 The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
    5 Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
    6 Prince & The Revolution - Around the World in a Day
    7 Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
    8 The Cure - The Head On The Door
    9 David Byrne - The Knee Plays
    10 Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
    11 The Dukes of Stratosphear - Chips from the Chocolate Fireball
    12 Coil - Scatology
    13 The Waterboys - This Is The Sea
    14 The Smiths - Meat Is Murder
    15 Madonna - Like a Virgin


    1984;

    1 Prince & The Revolution - Purple Rain
    2 Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome
    3 Sade - Diamond Life
    4 David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees
    5 Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A.
    6 Talk Talk - It's My Life
    7 U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
    8 Cocteau Twins - Treasure
    9 Tina Turner - Private Dancer
    10 Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward
    11 Los Lobos - How Will the Wolf Survive
    12 Everything but the Girl - Eden
    13 Run-D.M.C. - Run-D.M.C.
    14 Nena - ? Fragezeichen
    15 Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual


    1983;

    1 Michael Jackson - Thriller
    2 Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones
    3 Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
    4 ESG - Come Away With ESG
    5 Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues
    6 The The - Soul Mining
    7 ZZ Top - Elimanator
    8 David Bowie - Let's Dance
    9 Meat Puppets - Meat Puppets II
    10 R.E.M. - Murmur
    11 Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
    12 Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
    13 Malcolm McLaren - Duck Rock
    14 Culture Club - Colour by Numbers
    15 The Fall - Perverted By Language


    1982;

    1 King Sunny Adé - Juju Music
    2 Virgin Prunes - If I Die... I Die
    3 Orchestra Baobab - Pirate's Choice
    4 The Cure - Pornography
    5 Eek-A-Mouse - Wa-Do-Dem
    6 Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
    7 Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - The Message
    8 Joe Jackson - Night & Day
    9 Dexys Midnight Runners - Too-Rye-Ay
    10 Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
    11 Fun Boy Three - The Fun Boy Three
    12 The Gun Club - Miami
    13 John Cale - Music for a New Society
    14 Madness - Presents the Rise & Fall
    15 Roxy Music - Avalon


    1981;

    1 Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
    2 Grace Jones - Nightclubbing
    3 UB40 - Signing Off
    4 Japan - Tin Drum
    5 The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You
    6 Black Uhuru - Red
    7 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Architecture And Morality
    8 Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Mambo Nassau
    9 Bobby Womack - The Poet
    10 Soft Cell - Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
    11 The Birthday Party - Prayers on Fire
    12 Bauhaus - Mask
    13 Can - Delay...1968
    14 New Order - Movement
    15 The Human League - Dare!


    1980;

    1 Talking Heads - Remain in Light
    2 The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms
    3 Joy Division - Closer
    4 AC/DC - Back in Black
    5 Suicide - Suicide II
    6 Queen - The Game
    7 Black Uhuru - Sinsemilla
    8 John Lennon - Double Fantasy
    9 Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
    10 Tom Waits - Heartattack And Vine
    11 Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles
    12 Pretenders - Pretenders
    13 The Beat - I Just Can't Stop It
    14 The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
    15 Television Personalities - And Don't the Kids Just Love It


    See also;
    Best Albums of The Late Fifties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y26bt_best_albums_of_the_late_fifties_%281956-1959%29

    Best Albums of The Sixties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y23k7_best_albums_of_the_sixties_%281960-1969%29

    Best albums of The Seventies;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y22fg_best_albums_of_the_seventies_%281970-1979%29

    Best Albums of The Nineties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y25kn_best_albums_of_the_nineties_%281990-1999%29

    Best Albums of The Noughties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/09/08/2zux3s_best_albums_of_the_noughties_%282000-2009%29
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