Found this through another Mashup artist's Facebook page. Here's the download link. I have to be in the right mood, but am always interested in a how/ what a mashup dj puts together. I especially like the Bowie and Lennon, MGMT and Bowie tracks.
Yes, there are variations in audio quality because they come from cassettes, scratchy LPs, and a CD here and there, but you get some taste of the original style in many tunes. Some are not strictly mbalax, but have the underlying converging rhythm of it with the sometimes funk/soul drums that show the cross-breeding of styles. {Click the cover}
I prefer this version on the whole, Doofy. A reissue without all Phil Spector's input. Recorded before Abbey Road but issued after it, almost as though the Beatles wanted to clear the decks before folding.
Lowlife - went to see your team again yesterday, unlucky result, but they were tired from Thursday, showed in the second half, but it also raises the query, deep down did they really want to win?
@Greg, I have never really listened to "Naked" but am interested in doing so now. I guess George liked the production well enough to use Spector for "All Things Must Pass"?? Of course "Let It Be" is downright restrained by comparison. Today, so much of "Let It Be" sounds like a proto-Wings album...
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ETA, there are some really nice remixes on the second disk - nice to hear remixes that don't feel a need to throw a beat on top of the track.
The metal band I have heard the most times live, a distinction that they are now almost certain to hold in perpetuity.
Autistici - Attaching Softness
Jonas Reinhardt - Palace Savant
Found this through another Mashup artist's Facebook page. Here's the download link. I have to be in the right mood, but am always interested in a how/ what a mashup dj puts together. I especially like the Bowie and Lennon, MGMT and Bowie tracks.Far f...... out !
Western Skies Motel - Settlers
- Webbed Hands 2006
First time listening to this album straight through in quite some time indeed. What a glorious mess
V/A - Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound
I love this album so much. I also love Numero Group.
Craig
Yes, there are variations in audio quality
because they come from cassettes, scratchy LPs,
and a CD here and there, but you get some taste of
the original style in many tunes. Some are not strictly
mbalax, but have the underlying converging rhythm
of it with the sometimes funk/soul drums that show
the cross-breeding of styles. {Click the cover}
Prince - Sign O' the Times
Figured I'd get some actually Minneapolis sound.
Craig
I prefer this version on the whole, Doofy. A reissue without all Phil Spector's input. Recorded before Abbey Road but issued after it, almost as though the Beatles wanted to clear the decks before folding.
I wish I could say I was there but I wasn't!
Lowlife - went to see your team again yesterday, unlucky result, but they were tired from Thursday, showed in the second half, but it also raises the query, deep down did they really want to win?
Meanwhile,
Wish this was longer...