Pick: Half Light + Superhuman Touch
Music Worth Giving A Listen
This is the list of the albums I listen to across any given day. Most I have been listening to for at least a decade. Post some comments and tell me what you think.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Athlete - Live at Union Chapel
Introduced to me on a US road-trip driving the I35 between Dallas and Oklahoma by a great mate of mine. I have come to love each song. Reveals what a softie I am I guess.
Friday, 24 September 2010
John Butler Trio - Live in St. Gallen
By a huge margin my favourite album of all time. The guy behind all this, John Butler, has released a number of studio albums (Discography) however my favourite is a live album recorded in Switzerland at an open air festival a few years back.
He was not aware at the time he was being recorded - the sheer brilliance of his guitar playing..
I like all songs on this but as an introduction:
What You Want (which is my favourite song of all time)
Oceans
Betterman
He was not aware at the time he was being recorded - the sheer brilliance of his guitar playing..
I like all songs on this but as an introduction:
What You Want (which is my favourite song of all time)
Oceans
Betterman
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
The Waifs - Up All Night
Bluesy. Their song 'London Still' always reminds me of back home in Australia and all the family and friends I miss very much.
Pick: London Still
Pick: London Still
Neil Young - Greatest Hits
This guy has stood the test of time. I won't say everything he has done is great but I will say when he hits the mark - genius.
Picks:
Needle and the Damage Done
Comes A Time
Harvest Moon
Picks:
Needle and the Damage Done
Comes A Time
Harvest Moon
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Dave Graney 'n' The Coral Snakes - Night of the Wolverine
No one is like Dave Graney. 'Night of the Wolverine' is both awesome and unique.
Picks:
Night of the Wolverine Part 1
Night of the Wolverine Part 2
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call
I feel indifferent to most of his stuff but this album he got it right, for me at least.
Pick: Into My Arms
Belly - Star
From my late teens - for whatever reason this one has stuck in the playlist. I like it.
Jet - Get Born
This Australian band's best album in my view. Apple used one of their songs (Are You Gonna Be My Girl) when iPod took off with the silohette adverts.
Picks:
Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Get What You Need
John Legend - Get Lifted
Cool music - the only 'soul' album I listen to semi-regularly.
Picks:
Ordinary People
Let's Get Lifted
Mark of Cain - Ill At Ease
Australian band produced by Rollins - that should tell you want you need to know. About as heavy as I can go these days. I prefer the lightest offering on the album 'L.M.A.'
Picks:
L.M.A
Contender
Remember Me
Tracy Chapman - Self Titled
'Fast Car' - the voice and lyric.. blew me away when I first heard it aged 10 or 11. Still gets to me.
Picks:
Fast Car
Talkin' Bout A Revolution
Led Zepplin - Remasters
In most peoples collections for a good reason. Page & Plant at their best.
Picks:
Ramble On
Dazed and Confused
Achilles Last Stand
Crowded House - Recurring Dream
Tim Finn knows how to write a catchy tune. Non offensive, easy, great.
Picks:
When You Come
Pineapple Head
The Doors - The Very Best of The Doors
Don't listen to them as much as I used to - Morrison on fire was incredible.
Picks:
LA Woman
Riders On The Storm
The End
Green Day - Dookie
The band's first real commercial album (2 previous underground records). The base line in Longview has to be one of the best ever written.
Picks:
Longview
When I Come Around
You Am I - Sound As Ever
Always surprised they didn't end up bigger than they did. Great late 90's rock album.
Picks:
Adam's Ribs
Berlin Chair
Picks:
Adam's Ribs
Berlin Chair
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
For the one song 'Wish You Were Here'. The remaining band members writing it in sympathy for Syd. Great raw song. Apparently he appeared out of nowhere barely recognisable during the recording of 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' also about him.
Pick: Wish You Were Here
Pick: Wish You Were Here
Rodriguez - Cold Fact
Late 60's - of its time. Quite racey lyrics for its time I would gather. He went into obscurity, found almost four decades later as a building site foreman. Incredible. Dylanesk..
Pick: Crucify Your Mind
Pick: Crucify Your Mind
U2 - 18
U2 - their new stuff doesn't float my boat. Joshua Tree/Rattle and Hum - brilliant. This is a collection of their better (subjective) stuff.
Picks:
With or Without You
One
Pride (In the Name of Love)
Picks:
With or Without You
One
Pride (In the Name of Love)
Pearl Jam - Ten
Debut album from Pearl Jam. Often regarded as a more commerical version of Nirvana I think this underplays them. Lots of good old school late 90's rock here.
Picks:
Black
Even Flow
Picks:
Black
Even Flow
Counting Crows - August & Everything After
Forget 'Mr. Jones' the headline track - the rest is much better. 'Round Here' is one of those arresting songs; about the lead's girlfriend from memory.
Pick: Round Here
Pick: Round Here
The Cure - Greatest Hits
Must include this. My introduction to the cure was as a young kid; the video clip was of the spiders in Lullaby - freaked me out at such a young age.. :) Anyway great tunes.
Picks:
Close to Me
Lullaby
Friday I'm In Love
Picks:
Close to Me
Lullaby
Friday I'm In Love
The Cranberries - No Need to Argue
Perhaps a theme in my listings below but this isn't feelgood stuff - regardless it is quite outstanding in my view.
Pick: Ode to my Family
Pick: Ode to my Family
Soundgarden - A-Sides
Takes me straight back to my teens. Of it's time but every bit as good as Nirvana\Pearl Jam\Mudhoney etc.
Pick (too many but): Burden In My Hand
Pick (too many but): Burden In My Hand
Turin Brakes - The Optimist
Despite the album name the band isn't particularly optimistic however they make great music.
'Feeling Oblivion' is my pick.
'Feeling Oblivion' is my pick.
Jose Gonzalez - Veneer
Talented guy, easy listening stuff. One of his songs was used in a Sony Bravia advert with the bouncing balls.
Heartbeats is my pick but all good.
Heartbeats is my pick but all good.
Hunters & Collectors - Under One Roof
A band long since disbanded. This a recording of a live performance. Australian stuff..
Pick: Throw Your Arms Around Me
Pick: Throw Your Arms Around Me
Monday, 20 September 2010
Radiohead - The Best Of
Radiohead are incredible. Their album OK Computer will probably be seen as one of the greatest ever as the years roll on... I feel that to offer up the Best Of compilation does not do them justice but as an introduction to a great British band it works well.
Personal Picks:
There There
High and Dry
Paranoid Android
Personal Picks:
There There
High and Dry
Paranoid Android
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
As a young fella I saw them before they were mega famous in my hometown in Australia. Generally not uplifting stuff but still brilliant.
Their cover of a David Bowie song 'The Man Who Sold the World' is my pick but all good. Nevermind is a close second in Nirvana stakes for me.
Massive Attack - Collected
Different to most stuff I like but brilliant nonetheless.
A good introduction is:
Unfinished Sympathy
Teardrop
A good introduction is:
Unfinished Sympathy
Teardrop
David Gray - White Ladder
Love this album - more than anything he released before or after. After hearing the song 'White Ladder' I got interested and whilst great other songs eclipse the headline track.
Picks:
'Babylon' in particular gets me into a good mood.
'Sail Away' is beautiful.
Picks:
'Babylon' in particular gets me into a good mood.
'Sail Away' is beautiful.
Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour of Bewilderbeast
Over a decade ago I heard the song 'The Shining' and immediately bought this album. Some great tracks on this..
Not sure if he ever matched this album with subsequent releases.
Not sure if he ever matched this album with subsequent releases.
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