espadrille wrote:
am listening, at this second, to a craig armstrong track on the melankolic compilation, one of the (too many) records i bought in second-hand records shops in the hague and leiden (first house of love album, automtic for the people, a billy mackenzie solo album). in case anyone's interested.
The Melankolic compilation was given away free with Massive Attacks new album. Melankolic is pretty good, esp. the craig armstrong tracks. In case anyone's interested, of the latest records I've bought, I would recommend Money Mark's album. But avoid the Fire records compalation, 'I wouldn't Piss On It If It Was On Fire'. It looked a good deal, about 40 tracks, 2 cds, for £7, but it sucks. In my opinion, anyway. It does have a Thrum track on it though. I'm really into The Lost Soul Band at the moment, after seeing Gordon Graeme play at the Queen Street Oyster bar a couple of months back. Their album 'Land of Do As You Please' is highly recommended, and is an absolute bargain at £2.99 from Fopp. For any fans, Gordon plays a solo set at the Queen Street Oyster bar, Edinburgh, most Thursday nights. John "hasn't posted for months" Stuart. The best joke I've heard this week:
Paul McCartney calls his children together and announces, "I've got good news and bad news. The bad news is your mother's dead. The good news is it's steak and chips for dinner."
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