peterfrederics
Thanks for your comments and totally understand what it’s like to be so busy! Really glad that emusers is here for the long term. I likewise listen to many of your tips and often for similar reasons. That is, to my mind, what makes this group so great to belong to.
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May not be the last after all! Any downloads to report @soulcoal or have you deserted the sinking ship!?
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Here are my purchases for December/January. Still some surprisingly good tracks!
Particularly liked La Luz (prog rock), Alice Sweet Alice (prog rock), La Cadena Psych Jamband (prog rock), The Sprinklesburgh Quartet (jazz) and Jetsam (alte… -
If you're inventive in your search processes then you can still find some interesting tracks on eMusic. Although granted that it's much, much harder than it used to be in the heady days back in the 2000s and early 2010s.
Recent examples for…
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Go to albumoftheyear.org for an excellent list of lists - more than 100 lists of the best of 2019 and over 30 lists of the best of the decade all in alphabetical order.
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My WORLD Wish List for December 2019


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My JAZZ Wish List for December 2019


in What I've got on my Wish List Comment by peterfrederics December 2019
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My ROCK Wish List for December 2019
lin What I've got on my Wish List Comment by peterfrederics December 2019
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Here are my purchases for November.
The pick of the bunch are:- Zura EP
- Flake "Say Goodbye" from the album "How's Your Mother"
- James Blood Ulmer "Blue Blood"
- Doug Sahm (ex of the Sir Douglas Quintet) "S…
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@Brighternow your Frank Zappa quote has to be the best of the lot!
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James Blood Ulmer "Blue Blood
https://www.emusic.com/album/5532211/James-Blood-Ulmer/Blue-Bloodin New & Notable releases Comment by peterfrederics November 2019
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Orchestral Manœuvres in the Dark album "Architecture and Morality/Dazzle Ships - Live at the Royal Albert Hall".
Probably OMD's best two albums in an outstanding live performance
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The RidingEasy Label is well worth trying if you like 60s/70s style Hard Rock/Heavy Psych as well as modern Stoner Rock.
Have a look at my post on "Still on eMusic" regarding the fabulous "Brown Acid" series plus try bands like Electric … -
As posted on the "Still on eMusic" discussion, am just listening to two of vert best late 60s/70s Hard Rock/Heavy Psych sampler albums anywhere (forget about just eMusic), namely "Brown Acid - The Third Trip" and "Brown Acid - The Fourth Trip".
Two of very best late 60s/70s Hard Rock/Heavy Psych sampler albums anywhere (forget about just eMusic), are "Brown Acid - The Third Trip" and "Brown Acid - The Fourth Trip".
If these two albums don't take you back to those, heady, swirly …I discovered some outstanding, obscure Prog Rock from the late 60s and early 70s on eMusic. An era of many outstanding bands which didn’t achieve their well deserved success.
Probably the best of many great sources was the Akar…One of the best labels still on eMusic is Bad Elephant.
This has always been a favourite of mine as a source of great modern prog rock
in Still on eMusic Comment by peterfrederics October 2019But if you want to try a fascinating, softer version of Metallica do try the early albums of Apocalyptica. A four cello, classically trained band from Finland.Thanks @bramble, I really like Brazil and Gilberto Gil is certainly on my listSaw ELEW last Thursday in Melbourne (Australia). He is a great talent and it was an outstanding concert - see link below (music starts 3 mins 35 secs in to the video).
in Rolling "How Was the Show" Thread Comment by peterfrederics October 2019These are my downloads for October. The pick of the tracks are the following:
- Martin Mey "One Time Too Many" from the album "Exile on Tropical Street"
- RGM "Jackhammer Burden"
- The Vryll Society "Andrei Rublev"
I am just in awe of your level of research @omnifoo! Thank you very much and i am sure that I will find some real gems from your list.Thanks @omnifoo for a really interesting list.
Here are my ten top rock albums still on eMusic.
1. Solid Sun "Revelations of the Flowermind" 2012<…Been reading “The Ultimate Music Guide - King Crimson: 21st Schizoid Men” while listening to six of their best studio albums. Does Prog Rock get any better!?in What are you listening to right now? (17 Seconds of Cicadas) Comment by peterfrederics September 2019
"No Man's Sky: Music from an Infinite Universe" by 65daysofstatic.
Oh dear. As well as Merge, some of my remaining favourite labels have just gone including Last Word, Jazzman and Concert Live. So about 40 albums have disappeared from my Wish List. The bright side is that I still have 169 albums plus 106 individual…@Lowlife thanks for the tip on the Damon and Naomi album, I really like it.
Being new to Bandcamp what is expected when they suggest "name your price"?@omnifoo yet another example of your excellent work!
OHR is one of my favourite remaining German labels. It is full of 1960s/70s Krautrock with bands such as Guru Guru, …
Oratorium S/T
Excellent, ultra obscure 1972 Krautrock album. The tracks to try are "Ich bin nicht mehr allein" and "It's love (Es ist die Liebe)"
in 1960s/70s PROGRESSIVE ROCK ON EMUSIC Comment by peterfrederics September 2019