Thursday, November 12, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
eMusic July 2009
Haven't posted these lists of what I picked up on eMusic in a while ... Fast forward to July
Lots of girl group this month. Emusic just added the Sony/CBS back catalog, so some stuff from that label as well.
Hearts of Palm UK - For Life
This all-female group hails from LA, in spite of the name. Relaxing but definately not ambient or leisurely. Reminds me of early 80s electronica, without the disco.
It's My Party - R.S.V.P.
Girl group retro in sound and image. Released in 2007 but looks and sounds like 1961.
KO and the Knockouts - KO & The Knockouts
Detroit garage.
Ludella Black and the Masonics - From This Witness Stand
Vaguely garagish.
The Angels - Love, The Angels
Like the song "My Boyfriend's Back"? Don't be tempted by the 2008 version. Yes, original artists and all, but unfortunately ... Well, it's just not good. The rest of the album is harmless,at least.
The Epoxies - Stop The Future
New wave, but less synth.
Various Artists - The Shangri-Las And The 60s Girl Group Garage Sound
70 tracks! The cover omits the word "garage". Some of this will be already familiar to even casual listeners, but plenty of rarities. Not all what I would consider girl group, but the rest is entertaining as well.
Some individual tracks ...
Aldo Nova - "Fantasy"
A minor hit when I was in 8th grade! I hadn't heard this song in ages. I bought it so now I've heard it. Probably would not bother me if it was ages until I hear it again.
The Clash - "This Is Radio Clash"
I have pretty much everything ever released by the Clash, but somehow managed to not purchase this song. Not even sure where it was originally released. Knew it from the video.
Lots of girl group this month. Emusic just added the Sony/CBS back catalog, so some stuff from that label as well.
Hearts of Palm UK - For Life
This all-female group hails from LA, in spite of the name. Relaxing but definately not ambient or leisurely. Reminds me of early 80s electronica, without the disco.
It's My Party - R.S.V.P.
Girl group retro in sound and image. Released in 2007 but looks and sounds like 1961.
KO and the Knockouts - KO & The Knockouts
Detroit garage.
Ludella Black and the Masonics - From This Witness Stand
Vaguely garagish.
The Angels - Love, The Angels
Like the song "My Boyfriend's Back"? Don't be tempted by the 2008 version. Yes, original artists and all, but unfortunately ... Well, it's just not good. The rest of the album is harmless,at least.
The Epoxies - Stop The Future
New wave, but less synth.
Various Artists - The Shangri-Las And The 60s Girl Group Garage Sound
70 tracks! The cover omits the word "garage". Some of this will be already familiar to even casual listeners, but plenty of rarities. Not all what I would consider girl group, but the rest is entertaining as well.
Some individual tracks ...
Aldo Nova - "Fantasy"
A minor hit when I was in 8th grade! I hadn't heard this song in ages. I bought it so now I've heard it. Probably would not bother me if it was ages until I hear it again.
The Clash - "This Is Radio Clash"
I have pretty much everything ever released by the Clash, but somehow managed to not purchase this song. Not even sure where it was originally released. Knew it from the video.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Mp3 shuffle - 5/6 & 5/8
Here's a fun little idea: I put my mp3 player on shuffle and write down the first 10 or so songs that play. I usually completely refresh the 300-400 songs on it every couple weeks, so you get a fairly good idea of what I'm listening to at the moment.
5/6/9:
Dio - Don't Talk to Strangers (live)
Laurie Macallister - I'm Only Sleeping
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Carolann Solebelo - Ophelia
Looker - Spit for your Shine
Music Go Music - Walk Alone
Motorhead - Lost Johnny
Girls on Film - Vaporized
The Steal - What's Your Name?
Dio - Rainbow in the Dark (live)
Antje Duvekot - Judas
Solas - Seven Curses
Ani Difranco - Lost Woman Song
Juliana Hatfield - New Waif
5/8/9
Dio - Heaven and Hell (live)
Charlotte Martin - Cars on Crescent
Abbie Gardner - You Got to Move
Red Aunts - Baby Tough Luck
Miss Tammy Fae Starlite - I Knew Jesus Before He Was a Superstar
Red Molly - Seven Years
Oi Polloi - The Earth is our Mother
Long Blondes - Lust in the Movies
Red Aunts - Brian Has a Car
Miss Tammy Fae Starlite - Surrender
The Launderettes - No Good
Alice Rock - Mail Order Bride
Interesting that both days started with live Dio.
5/6/9:
Dio - Don't Talk to Strangers (live)
Laurie Macallister - I'm Only Sleeping
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Carolann Solebelo - Ophelia
Looker - Spit for your Shine
Music Go Music - Walk Alone
Motorhead - Lost Johnny
Girls on Film - Vaporized
The Steal - What's Your Name?
Dio - Rainbow in the Dark (live)
Antje Duvekot - Judas
Solas - Seven Curses
Ani Difranco - Lost Woman Song
Juliana Hatfield - New Waif
5/8/9
Dio - Heaven and Hell (live)
Charlotte Martin - Cars on Crescent
Abbie Gardner - You Got to Move
Red Aunts - Baby Tough Luck
Miss Tammy Fae Starlite - I Knew Jesus Before He Was a Superstar
Red Molly - Seven Years
Oi Polloi - The Earth is our Mother
Long Blondes - Lust in the Movies
Red Aunts - Brian Has a Car
Miss Tammy Fae Starlite - Surrender
The Launderettes - No Good
Alice Rock - Mail Order Bride
Interesting that both days started with live Dio.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
payplay.fm
I've recently started using a download service in addition to eMusic - payplay.fm. You can read a review from PC Magazine.
eMusic is still my primary download service. It has a much larger selection than payplay and better pricing (my eMusic plan breaks down to .25/track while payplay is .88/track). With eMusic you pay a subscription fee for X downloads/month. Payplay is pay as you download. The flexability is nice even if pricier than a subscription.
Even though eMusic has a larger selection payplay is sometimes more comprehensive. For example the material that got me to try payplay in the first place - Red Molly and related artists. I had picked up Red Molly's Love and Other Tragedies on eMusic. It was good enough to make me want to try the various members solo projects. eMusic did have Laurie Macallisters These Old Clothes and Abbie Gardners self-titled EP. Payplay has quite a bit more - Macallisters The Things I Choose to Do, Gardners Honey on my Grave, and Carolann Solebellos Just Across the Water as well as Red Mollys self-titled EP and first album Never Been To Vegas.
Two other albums I consider 'scores', though. Buckner and Garcias Pac Man Fever album (I bought this on vinyl in '82!) and Barnes and Barnes' Voobaha. I'd been casually looking for that last one for 28!!!! years.
Very casually, obviously.
eMusic is still my primary download service. It has a much larger selection than payplay and better pricing (my eMusic plan breaks down to .25/track while payplay is .88/track). With eMusic you pay a subscription fee for X downloads/month. Payplay is pay as you download. The flexability is nice even if pricier than a subscription.
Even though eMusic has a larger selection payplay is sometimes more comprehensive. For example the material that got me to try payplay in the first place - Red Molly and related artists. I had picked up Red Molly's Love and Other Tragedies on eMusic. It was good enough to make me want to try the various members solo projects. eMusic did have Laurie Macallisters These Old Clothes and Abbie Gardners self-titled EP. Payplay has quite a bit more - Macallisters The Things I Choose to Do, Gardners Honey on my Grave, and Carolann Solebellos Just Across the Water as well as Red Mollys self-titled EP and first album Never Been To Vegas.
Two other albums I consider 'scores', though. Buckner and Garcias Pac Man Fever album (I bought this on vinyl in '82!) and Barnes and Barnes' Voobaha. I'd been casually looking for that last one for 28!!!! years.
Very casually, obviously.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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