#The Allstars Featuring Jeff Beck
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tfc2211 · 2 years ago
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Play ▶ Jeff Beck Compilation
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Steelin' Let Me Love You Come Dancing Big Block Blue Wind Superstition Chuckles The Train Kept A-Rollin' What Do You Want (Instrumental Master, Take 4, 1966) Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You You Shook Me All Shook Up I Ain't Superstitious Drinking Again Blues De Luxe Rock My Plimsoul Sugar Cane Head For Backstage Pass Constipated Duck Livin' Alone Spanish Boots Blues Stay Away From Me Glad All Over Shapes Of Things I've Been Drinking (Single B-Side, Stereo Remix) Heart Full Of Soul (Single Version, 1965) Space Boogie Sling Shot Play With Me Over Under Sideways Down Grease Monkey Pork-U-Pine
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dendre · 7 years ago
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Pitchfork 1998
Hét éve nyomjuk az éves visszatekintő listákat a Recnél, néha valamelyik magazin csinál random egy ilyent, most a fork találta fel.
https://pitchfork.com/news/announcing-pitchforks-50-best-albums-of-1998/?mbid=homepage-more-latest-and-video
Úgyhogy, nem jöhet más, mint megtippelni a kiszámítható magazin, kiszámítható top 10-ét, cél a 8/10 (továbbra is szokásosan nem helyezést, hanem top10-ben szereplést szeretnék eltalálni).
1. Neutral Milk 2. Outkast 3. Boards Of Canada 4. Massive Attack 5. Air  6. Beta Band 7. Mercury Rev 8. Silver Jews   9. Tortoise 10. Boredoms (és persze a Godspeed is, ha azt 98-asnak veszik, nem 97-esnek)
Itt meg az én listám (igen, minden évről van ilyen, tudom, tudom...). Alkalomadtán felül is vizsgálom ezeket, ez ennél majd nyilván valamikor ősszel lesz, amikor szoktuk csinálni a recorderes összeállítást, de az elejét nagyjából most is így szeretem (hülyén töri a szöveget, de mindegy).
1998
Mercury     Rev: Deserter’s Songs
R.E.M.:     Up
OutKast:     Aquemini
Manu     Chao: Clandestino
Beastie     Boys: Hello Nasty
Pulp:     This Is Hardcore
Tortoise:     TNT
Byron     Stingily: The Purist
Mark     Hollis: Mark Hollis
Lauryn     Hill: The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
Alain     Bashung: Fantasie Militarie
Sunhouse:     Crazy On The Weekend
UNKLE:     Psyence Fiction
Lo-Fidelity     Allstars: How To Operate With A Blown Mind
Hole:     Celebrity Skin
The     Boo Radleys: Kingsize
4Hero:     Two Pages
Mansun:     Six
PJ     Harvey: Is This Desire?
Black     Box Recorder: England Made Me
Underground     Resistance: Interstellar Fugitives
The     Beta Band: The Three EPs
Herbert:     Around The House
Eels:     Electro-Shock Blues
Beck:     Mutations
Air:     Moon Safari
Silver     Jews: American Water
The     Afghan Whigs: 1965
Boredoms:     Super Ae
Turbonegro:     Apocalypse Dudes
The     Coup: Steal This Album
Black     Star: Mos Def & Talib Queli Are The Black Star
Placebo:     Without You I’m Nothing
Sparklehorse:     Good Morning Spider
Elliott     Smith: XO
Arab     Strap: Philophobia
E-Dancer:     Heavenly
Jurrasic     5: LP
Billy     Brag & Wilco: Mermaid Avenue
Boards     Of Canada: Music Has Right To The
Neutral     Milk Hotel: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Belle     And Sebastian: The Boy With The Arab Strap
Cat     Power: Moon Pix
Unbelievable     Truth: Almost Here
Sonic     Youth: A Thousand Leaves
Moodymann:     Mahogany Brown
Guy     Chadwick: Lazy, Soft & Slow
Roddy     Frame: The North Star
Tom     Zé: Fabrication Defect
Leila:     Like Weather
Plastikman:     Consumed
Gas:     Zauberberg
Dalek:     Negro Necro Nekros
Garbage:     Version 2.0
Massive     Attack: Mezzanine
Death Cab For Cutie: Something About     Airplanes
Asian     Dub Foundation: RAFI’s Revenge
Terry     Callier: Timepeace
The     Divine Comedy: Fin de Siécle
Babybird:     There’s Something Going On
Hefner:     Breaking God’s Heart
Delakota:     One Love
Gorky’s     Zygotic Mynci: Gorky 5
Julie     Ruin: Julie Ruin
Stina     Nordenstam: People Are Strange
Björn     Torske: Nedi Myra
Global     Communication: Pentamerous
Squarepusher:     Music Is Rotted
Third     Eye Foundation: You Guys Kill Me
Maxwell:     Embrya
Add     N to (X): On The Wires Of Our Nerves
Muslimgauze:     Mullah Said
Pole:     cd1
Jon     Spencer Blues Explosion: ACME
Fugazi:     End Hits
Gang     Starr: Moment Of Truth
Big     Pun: Capital Punishment
Autechre:     LP5
Refused:     A Shape Of Punk To Come
At     The Drive-In: In/Casino/Out
Six     By Seven: The Things We Make
Quickspace:     Precious Falling
Motorpsycho:     Trust Us
Midnight     Choir: Amsterdam Stranded
Pascal     Comelade: L’argot du bruit
Nits:     Alankomaat
Hood:     Rustic Houses
Gastr     del Sol: Camoufleur
Mouse On Mars: Glam
Tricky:     Angels With Dirty Faces
Destroyer:     City Of Daughters
Quasi:     Featuring Birds
Royal     Trux: Accelerator
  Aloof:     Seeking Pleasure
Esthero:     Breath From Another
Soulvax:     Much Against Everyone Advice
MDK:     Open Transport
Barry     Adamson: As Above, So Below
Queens     Of The Stone Age: st
Sleep:     Jerusalem
Marion:     The Program
Embrace:     The Good Will Out
John     Martyn: Church With One Bell
Goldie:     Saturnz Return
Ed     Rush & Optical: Wormhole
Ash:     Nu-Clear Sounds
Jeff     Buckley: Sketches
Rufus     Wainwright: st
Manic     Street Preachers: This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
Madonna:     Ray Of Light
Rachid     Taha: Diwan
Dirty     Three: Ocean Songs
Pram:     North Pole Radio Station
Gomez:     Bring It On
Saint     Etienne: Good Humor
High     Llamas: Cold And Bouncy
Idlewild:     Hope Is Important
Lampchop:     What Another Man Spills
Calexico:     The Black Light
Spoon:     A Series Of Snakes
Sophia:     The Infinite Circle
Bright     Eyes: Letting Off The Happiness
Tripping     Daisy: Jesus Hits Like An Atom Bomb
Notwist:     Shrink
Tarwater:     Silur
Talvin     Singh: Ok
Fatboy     Slim: You’ve Come A Long Way Baby
Freestylers:     We Rock
Cardigans:     Grand Turismo
Grant     Lee Buffalo: Jubilee
Lucinda     Williams: Car Wheels On Fire
Ian     Brown: Unfinished Monkey Business
Puressence:     Only Forever
Delgados:     Peloton
Aluminium     Group: Plano
Jack:     The Jazz Age
Amon     Tobin: Permutation
Wagon     Christ: Tally Ho!
Morcheeba:     Big Calm
David     Gray: White Ladder
Pearl     Jam: Yield
System     Of A Down: st
Cowboy     Junkies
Propellerheads
Hooverphonic
New     Radicals
Earl     Brutus
Rocket     From The Crypt
Fun     Lovin’ Criminals
Cake
Catatonia
Faithless
Therapy?
Marilyn     Manson
Smashing     Pumpkins
++++
Spiritualized:     RAH live
Portishead:     Roseland NYC Live
Swans:     Swans Are Dead live
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wendyhermansongeller · 8 years ago
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New This Week: Roger Waters, Halsey, Bleachers, and More
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Searching for something to listen to this weekend? Yahoo Music has you covered with a rundown of some of this week’s biggest and buzzing releases, including Roger Waters, Halsey, Bleachers, and more. Check back every Friday for a fresh list of albums to help fuel your weekend playlists.
Roger Waters: Is This The Life We Really Want? (Columbia). Pink Floyd mastermind Waters’s first rock album in 25 years is, as one might expect, an angry exercise examining life following the election of Donald Trump. Although the majority of his musical ranting is political — and negatively so — he does manage, as a true artist to weave moments of humor and glimpses of hope into a bleak landscape.
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Halsey: Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (Astralwerks). Alt-pop sorceress Halsey pulls no punches in her wildly ambitious sophomore release, which careens from sparseness to emotional sorrow, all tracks showing off her stunning, breathy vocals (which were brought to worldwide attention via the Chainsmokers’ massive hit “Closer”). Writing and performing collaborators are equally high caliber, including the Weeknd, Sia, Migos’s Quavo, and Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui.
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Bleachers: Gone Now (RCA). Jack Antonoff started his side project (to main gig .fun) Bleachers in 2014, and it’s clear this is something he is choosing to put quite a big percentage of his talent into. Here, he creates a cohesive story sewing together deeply personal themes over 12 songs, all with a steady and assured hand. Guest appearances from Lorde and Carly Rae Jepsen are merely icing on the cake.
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Dan Auerbach: Waiting on a Song (Easy Eye Sound/Nonesuch). Black Keys frontman Auerbach pens a love letter to his transplanted hometown Nashville on his second solo album, taking inspiration from Music City’s rich history and pool of legendary artists. Guest appearances include John Prine, Duane Eddy, Jerry Douglas, Pat McLaughlin, Bobby Wood, and Gene Chrisman of the Memphis Boys.
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Nikka Costa: Nikka & Strings/Underneath & In Between (Metropolis). This is Costa’s first record in nearly a decade, and it’s a stunner for its beautiful, soulful, and funky take on a variety of covers and originals. While she takes on classics by Jeff Buckley and Frank Sinatra, an undeniable highlight is the jazzy cover of Prince’s longing ballad “Nothing Compares 2 U,” which was made famous by Sinead O’Connor decades ago.
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alt-j: Relaxer (Canvasback/Atlantic). UK alt-rockers alt-j spin an oddly pretty, dark story for their latest release, which is chock-full of ideas and sounds. There may be too many ideas at work here, resulting in a slightly schizophrenic effort overall, but fans will enjoy the sonic trip.
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Benjamin Booker: Witness (ATO). Booker set out on his sophomore effort to create a record that explores a subjective, self-directed approach to discovering the secrets of life, love, and identity. He wrote all 10 tracks himself; the title track features a guest vocal from Mavis Staples.
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Mali Music: The Transition of Mali (ByStorm Entertainment/RCA). Grammy-nominated Mali Music’s sophomore release was anticipated with a great deal of excitement, coming after his fine major label debut, Mali Is. It’s a thoughtful, mind-oriented set, with guest appearances by Jhené Aiko and Jazmine Sullivan.
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All Time Low: Last Young Renegade (Fueled by Ramen). Known for their prowess as young pop-punk pioneers, All Time Low show off a new maturity on their latest release. The songs are definitely from the angle of men, not boys, at this point — however, that’s not to say they have lost their ability to write a crazy sticky hook. The entire set is filled with ’em.
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Amber Coffman: City of No Reply (Columbia). This is the debut solo album from former Dirty Projectors member Coffman. Her split with musical and personal partner in Dirty Projectors, Dave Longstreth, might have resulted in a bitter piece of work, but instead, she takes a self-reflective, smooth, and groovy path for her solo collection.
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Dispatch: America, Location 12 (Bomber/Kobalt Music Recordings). Dispatch have offered uneven amounts of output in the past decade, having taken a hiatus from 2002 to 2011 — and then keeping fans waiting for a new album for five years. It’s finally here and it proves to be worth the wait, utilizing a very of-the-moment focus on lyrical activism and political commentary.
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Flogging Molly: Life is Good (Vanguard). This marks the Irish-American folk-punk band’s first studio album in six years; it was recorded in lead singer Dave King’s hometown of Dublin and helmed by Joe Chiccarelli, who has worked with the White Stripes, Beck, and another set of famous Dublinites — U2.
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Mandisa: Out of the Dark (Sparrow). American Idol alum Mandisa overcame a crippling bout with depression to create her latest album, which focuses on hope and faith in God to see things through despite any circumstance. She’s joined on the set by fellow contemporary Christian stalwarts Kirk Franklin and TobyMac, the latter of whom she embarked on tour with earlier this year.
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Saint Etienne: Home Counties (Heavenly Recordings). Saint Etienne grew up in the Home Counties, the term used for the shires directly surrounding London. For their latest release, they explore a day in the life of Southern England-dwellers, via 16 songs referencing such area touchstones as BBC Radio and the railways.
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North Mississippi Allstars: Prayer for Peace (Songs of the South/Legacy Recordings). This set is self-produced by the Dickinson Brothers, marking their eighth overall. It was recorded at six different studios across the country, and includes a solid guest roster including Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band, Dead & Company), Graeme Lesh (Midnight North, The Terrapin Family Band), Sharisse Norman, Dominic Davis (Jack White), and Shardé Thomas, daughter of Mississippi blues giant Otha Turner.
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Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Virgin). The DreamWorks animated film about the unlikely superhero in tighty whiteys features a surprisingly hip soundtrack, including contributions from “Weird Al” Yankovic, Adam Lambert, Andy Grammer, Lil Yachty, Nathan Willett of Cold War Kids, and more.
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tfc2211 · 6 years ago
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01 - The Allstars Featuring Jeff Beck - Steelin' 02 - Cream - Strange Brew 03 - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Curly 04 - The Graham Bond Organization - Strut Around 05 - The Allstars Featuring Jimmy Page - Down In The Boots 06 - The Spencer Davies Group - Mean Old 'Frisco 07 - The Groundhogs - You Don't Love Me 08 - Small Faces - Lazy Sunday Afternoon 09 - Chicken Shack - I'd Rather Go Blind 10 - Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World 11 - Aynsley Dunbar with Rod Stewart - Stone Crazy 12 - Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Daniel Edwards - Flashing Lights 13 - The Spencer Davis Group - Keep On Running 14 - Them - Gloria 15 - Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Daniel Edwards - 'Cause I Love You 16 - Jon & Jeannie - We Got Lovin' 17 - Santa Barbara & Machine Head - Rubber Monkey 18 - The Yardbirds - Baby What's Wrong 19 - Zoot's Money Big Roll Band - My Sly Sadie 20 - John's Children - But She's Mine 21 - Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Daniel Edwards - Wailing Sound 22 - Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Daniel Edwards - Union Car Jack 23 - The Graham Bond Organization - Long Tall Shorty 24 - The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon 25 - Small Faces - Itchycoo Park (Take 1 Stereo Mix) 26 - The Spencer Davis Group - She Put The Hurt On Me 27 - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - The Super-Natural
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