Kraftwerk, The Mix
Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings and Food
Shuggie Otis, Inspiration Information
Roxy Music, Roxy Music
Dizzee Rascal, Boy in Da Corner
Nirvana, In Utero (one of the best albums ever recorded)
Nirvana, Unplugged (see above)
Jeff Buckley, Grace (see above)
Gorillaz, Gorillaz (okay, not one of the best ever, but still fun)
The Walkmen, Bows and Arrows (good if you like The Strokes but want something broader)
[QUOTE=diffusionx]
Nirvana, Unplugged (see above)
QUOTE]
They covered 3 Meat Puppets songs off their album Meat Puppets II (and had the Kirkwood brothers play with them) for that performance. I remember reading somewhere that Kurt said it's the album that made him like music. Maybe you'd like it, I've been listening to II and Up on the Sun (my favorite, by a margin) alot recently.
Resplendent - Casket City Wolves
Just got the 3rd EP a few days ago and have probably listened to it 10-15 times already. I definitely think it's the best of the 3, and much better than Wings. It looks like you can download all of the stuff on his site for free... resplendentmusic.com (the links are kind of hidden in the pictures) - I'd recommend the songs Lone Vox (EP1), Resolution Time (EP2) and Casket City Wolves (EP3).
Unwound - New Plastic Ideas & Future of What Stone Roses - s/t New Pornographers - Mass Romantic
Kanye West's new CD, a double-CD compilation of the Flying Burrito Brothers' first 3 albums, Mastodon's Remission, Wilco's Summer Teeth, and Speakerboxxx.
*The Walkmen - Bows + Arrows
*Kill Me Tomorrow - Garbageman and the Prostititue
*Coach Whips - Bangers Versus Fuckers
*Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - Pocket Symphonies for Lonely Subway Cars
*Final Fantasy V - OST
Bookmarks