I'm really wondering if they'll change the words to "South Town Girls" on Saturday. There is a line where Finn sings: "Take Lowery East to the quarry/Meet me right in front of the Rainbow Foods, I got a brown paper bag and black buckled shoes," but a few weeks ago the Quarry Rainbow became a Cub Foods! It's sad.
-A reissue of two of their earlier albums: Lists, which is all kinds of ambient instrumental music and Photographs, which are remixes of Lists songs. The remixes are remarkably good for the most part. I'm not much into the whole song remix thing and often delete them from the digital albums I buy when they're included as a "bonus track," but these are just as enjoyable sometimes as the original album tracks... or, at least, in the same spirit as the originals, which means a lot.
Camberwell Now were formed in London in 1982 after the demise of This Heat featuring one of the founders of that group, drummer and vocalist Charles Hayward, bassist and vocalist Trefor Goronwy, who had joined This Heat to replace Gareth Williams after the latter had quit the band, and This Heat's former sound technician Stephen Rickard, who employed field recordings and tape effects.[1] Saxophonist Maria Lamburn joined the group in 1985.[2]
In all, the band released one album, The Ghost Trade,[3] two 12" EPs, Meridian and Greenfingers, two tracks for the Sub Rosa Records Myths/Instructions album and a track for the Touch audio cassette/magazine. Most of this material was later reissued in CD form as All's Well by RecRec Music in 1992, and this compilation was remastered and reissued in November 2006 by ReR Megacorp.
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Thanks BN - two really good tracks, looking forward to the whole album
update - just noticed it is produced by Matthew Halsall, no wonder that the 'sound' is recognisable! The label means it will probably be on emusic, maybe time to end my hold...
Songs of Innocence - U2. Free from Apple - yes! See iTunes thread. It appeared in my music rather than purchased. For absolutely nothing, well worth the download. You have until 13th October to get it free.
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Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool Volumes 16 & 18
ETA: WOW !
public spreads the news - curtains. NYOP.
I'm really wondering if they'll change the words to "South Town Girls" on Saturday. There is a line where Finn sings: "Take Lowery East to the quarry/Meet me right in front of the Rainbow Foods, I got a brown paper bag and black buckled shoes," but a few weeks ago the Quarry Rainbow became a Cub Foods! It's sad.
Craig
The Green Kingdom - Prismatic
Peter Rosendal - Love for Snail
Thanks, jonahpwll - this is fun.
The vinyl came in the mail today, first listen through sounds great.
An Amie Street pop thing I have always enjoyed - I now see they're on Bandcamp and are about to put forth a new album.
Soundcloud: Cuneiform Releases for September/October 2014
Helping me get through a major work crunchtime this morning.
Sir Richard Bishop - Improvika
Didn't care much for that herring album, but am enjoying this one.
XTC, Apple Venus vols 1 and 2
As far as I can see, iTunes is the only place these are available in any format
Jack DeJohnette and Miroslav Vitous and Terje Rypdal - To Be Continued
EMI KOUSSI by +YOU
with thanks to amc2
And just in @ Soundcloud:
Colorlist - "Listing"
-A reissue of two of their earlier albums: Lists, which is all kinds of ambient instrumental music and Photographs, which are remixes of Lists songs. The remixes are remarkably good for the most part. I'm not much into the whole song remix thing and often delete them from the digital albums I buy when they're included as a "bonus track," but these are just as enjoyable sometimes as the original album tracks... or, at least, in the same spirit as the originals, which means a lot.
Celer - Zigzag
I bought this with the 1 credit left on my E music account for the month, sitting at home after a small op on my foot seemed a good time to play it.
A jonahpwll jazz pick.
Thanks BN - two really good tracks, looking forward to the whole album
update - just noticed it is produced by Matthew Halsall, no wonder that the 'sound' is recognisable! The label means it will probably be on emusic, maybe time to end my hold...