TEN ALBUMS PRESENTLY FLOATING YOUR BOAT!
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            Little Richard -- Here's Little Richard
 U2 -- Zooropa
 INXS -- Kick
 Eric B. & Rakim -- Follow The Leader
 Donald Byrd -- Electric Byrd
 Nas -- Magic 2
 Kevin Abstract - Arizona Baby
 Sinead O'Connor -- I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
 Earth, Wind & Fire -- Spirit
 Stan Getz & Bill Evans -- S/T0
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            Peeping Tom (not Mike Payton’s band) - Music Swop Shop
 Peeping Tom - Peeping Tom
 Neil Young - Way Down in the Rust Bucket
 Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman
 Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
 John Farnham - Greatest Hits
 Yawning Man - Long Walk of the Navajo
 3rd Secret - 2nd 3rd Secret
 The Coral - newly release singles
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 Melbourne #2 '03
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 Melbourne #3 '06
 Melbourne '09
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            Tyler Childers -- Country Squire
 Tyler Childers -- Live on Red Barn Radio I & II
 Orebolo -- Volume 1
 Led Zeppelin -- Led Zep III
 Mark Lanegan -- Bubblegum
 Al Di Meola -- Land of the Midnight Sun
 QOTSA -- In Times New Roman
 John Coltrane -- A Love Supreme
 John Prine -- S/T
 Grateful Dead -- Dick's Picks Vol.290
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            Janes Addiction -- Ritual De lo Habitual
 Pearl Jam -- Gigaton
 The Notorious B.I.G. -- Ready to Die
 Pharoahe Monch -- A Magnificent Day for an Exorcism
 Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed -- Me and Jerry
 Peter Green -- In the Skies
 Dan Auerbach -- Keep It Hid
 Slim Harpo -- Harmonica Mojo
 Van Morrison -- His Band and the Street Choir
 Panda Bear -- Reset in Dub0
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            I've been in a jazz frame of mind lately. I was telling my wife that for me the big difference between the rock music I like and the jazz I like is that most rock is easy to listen to. Most of it is in 4/4 time (ONE/two/three/four) and is easy to follow.Jazz on the other hand is generally far more complex. For me, to fully appreciate what is going on in a great jazz record, it deserves or even demands greater attention (although when I listen to any music, that's all I do).
 Both are great to listen to, of course!So that said, my current ten favorites are:Albert Ayler: Bells
 Ornette Coleman: This is Our Music
 John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
 Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
 Dexter Gordon: Gotham City
 Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (From the Underground)
 Thelonious Monk: At the Five Spot
 Sonny Rollins: Way Out West
 Archie Shepp: Four for Trane
 Cecil Taylor: Dark to Themselves"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 Nice list, Brian. In includes several albums that are unfamiliar to me....I've got some homework to do!brianlux said:I've been in a jazz frame of mind lately. I was telling my wife that for me the big difference between the rock music I like and the jazz I like is that most rock is easy to listen to. Most of it is in 4/4 time (ONE/two/three/four) and is easy to follow.Jazz on the other hand is generally far more complex. For me, to fully appreciate what is going on in a great jazz record, it deserves or even demands greater attention (although when I listen to any music, that's all I do).
 Both are great to listen to, of course!So that said, my current ten favorites are:Albert Ayler: Bells
 Ornette Coleman: This is Our Music
 John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
 Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
 Dexter Gordon: Gotham City
 Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (From the Underground)
 Thelonious Monk: At the Five Spot
 Sonny Rollins: Way Out West
 Archie Shepp: Four for Trane
 Cecil Taylor: Dark to Themselves 0 0
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            jjflash said:
 Nice list, Brian. In includes several albums that are unfamiliar to me....I've got some homework to do!brianlux said:I've been in a jazz frame of mind lately. I was telling my wife that for me the big difference between the rock music I like and the jazz I like is that most rock is easy to listen to. Most of it is in 4/4 time (ONE/two/three/four) and is easy to follow.Jazz on the other hand is generally far more complex. For me, to fully appreciate what is going on in a great jazz record, it deserves or even demands greater attention (although when I listen to any music, that's all I do).
 Both are great to listen to, of course!So that said, my current ten favorites are:Albert Ayler: Bells
 Ornette Coleman: This is Our Music
 John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
 Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
 Dexter Gordon: Gotham City
 Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (From the Underground)
 Thelonious Monk: At the Five Spot
 Sonny Rollins: Way Out West
 Archie Shepp: Four for Trane
 Cecil Taylor: Dark to Themselves 
 Enjoy your quest, JJ!
 It was a bit difficult to compile that list. I could easily have listed different albums by any of those musicians or listed some by other favorites by Larry Coryell, Eric Dolphy, Vince Guaraldi, Charlie Parker, Pharoah Sanders, Wayne Shorter, Sun Ra, and a bunch more. SO much great music out there!
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            dEUS - How To Replace It
 Faith No More - Angel Dust
 Neil Young - Chrome Dreams
 Brad - Shame
 Rocky Votolato - The Brag & Cuss
 The Be Good Tanyas - Hello Love
 Foy Vance - From Muscle Shoals to Memphis
 Cat Power - Wanderer
 Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
 Manic Street Preachers - This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours“Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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            goldrush said:dEUS - How To Replace It
 Faith No More - Angel Dust
 Neil Young - Chrome Dreams
 Brad - Shame
 Rocky Votolato - The Brag & Cuss
 The Be Good Tanyas - Hello Love
 Foy Vance - From Muscle Shoals to Memphis
 Cat Power - Wanderer
 Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
 Manic Street Preachers - This Is My Truth Tell Me YoursNice list with a few I'm not familiar with and will have to check out.Is Josh Freese on the Foo's LP?
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 No he isn’t, Dave did the drums himself. I think it’s their best record in years.brianlux said:goldrush said:dEUS - How To Replace It
 Faith No More - Angel Dust
 Neil Young - Chrome Dreams
 Brad - Shame
 Rocky Votolato - The Brag & Cuss
 The Be Good Tanyas - Hello Love
 Foy Vance - From Muscle Shoals to Memphis
 Cat Power - Wanderer
 Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
 Manic Street Preachers - This Is My Truth Tell Me YoursNice list with a few I'm not familiar with and will have to check out.Is Josh Freese on the Foo's LP?
 I’ve been catching up on Rocky Votolato recently. I seemed to have missed a few of his middle releases but his ‘Wild Roots’ album from last year put him back on my radar.“Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
 (Tim Rogers)0
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            Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth
 PJ - No Code
 Shovels & Rope - By Blood
 Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Weathervanes
 IDLES - Crawler
 Ben Harper - Diamonds on the Inside
 My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
 Heartless Bastards - The Mountain
 Glen Hansard/Marketa Irglova - Once Soundtrack
 Liam Finn - FOMOI LOVE MUSIC.
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            Neil Young -- Silver & Gold
 Neil Young -- Dreamin' Man Live '92
 Tyler Childers -- Rustin' in the Rain
 Tedeschi Trucks Band -- Layla Revisited (Live at LOCKN')
 Grateful Dead -- Wake of the Flood
 Billy Strings -- Renewal
 Ray LaMontagne -- Ouroboros
 Beastie Boys -- Hello Nasty
 Public Enemy -- Yo! Bum Rush the Show
 Digable Planets -- Reachin' (ANROTAS)
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            Jon Allen - A Heightened Sense Of Everything
 Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman
 Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Live
 Royal Blood - Back To The Water Below
 The Band - Music From Big Pink
 Brad - In The Moment That You’re Born
 Boygenius - The Record
 dEUS - How To Replace It
 Blur - The Ballad Of Darren
 Faith No More - King For A Day, Fool For A LifetimeNo matter how cold the winter, there's a springtime ahead...0
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            The Coral - Sea of Mirrors
 Pearl Jam - Gigaton
 Deep Sea Diver - Impossible Weight
 Pearl Jam - Chicago bootleg 18/08/2018
 QotSA - In Times New Roman
 Brad - United We Stand
 Brad - In the Moment You’re Born
 Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Live
 Pearl Jam - Chicago I bootleg 2023Post edited by BrainofBGA onMelbourne #1 '98
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            John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat -- Hooker 'N Heat
 Led Zeppelin -- Houses of the Holy
 Krasno/Moore Project -- Book of Queens
 Wet Leg -- S/T
 Soundgarden -- Badmotorfinger
 Soundgarden -- Superunknown
 Black Sabbath -- Paranoid
 Stevie Ray Vaughn -- Texas Flood
 Alexi Murdoch -- Towards the Sun
 Bruce Springsteen -- Nebraska
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            I'm rather stoked to find myself comfortably shifting gears lately. I often have a tendency to focus on one type of music for a while and then move on to another, or even mostly just one artist.That said, here's what's floating my boat recently:The Baseball Project: Grand Salami Time
 Blake Babies: Earwig Demos
 Miles Davis: Milestones
 The Dream Syndicate: How Did I Find Myself Here?
 Dexter Gordon: Gotham City
 Nils Lofgren: (first, self-titled)
 Thelonious Monk: Monk's Music
 The Replacements: All Shook Down
 Paul Westerberg: Suicane Gratifaction
 Neil Young: Ragged Glory"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Wilco - Cousin
 Deep Sea Diver - Impossible Weight
 War on Drugs - Live Drugs
 Band of Horses - Acoustic at the Ryman
 QOTSA - Like Clockwork
 EV - Into the Wild
 Brad - In the Moment that You're Born
 The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love
 Neil Young - Mirrorball
 The National - Laugh TrackI LOVE MUSIC.
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            Noah Gundersen- If This Is The End
 Wilco-Cousin
 Hiss Golden Messenger-Jump for Joy
 The National—Laugh Track
 Del Water Gap-I Miss You Already
 Typhoon-Offerings
 City and Colour-The Love Still Held Me Near
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            Zach Bryan - Zach Bryan
 Zach Bryan - Boys of Faith
 Noah Karan - Stick Season
 gaslight Anthem - History Books
 Olivia Rodrigo - Guts
 Morgan Wade - Psychopath
 Jason Isbell - Weathervanes
 Boygenius - The Record
 Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
 Morgan Wade - Reckless
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            The Verve - A Storm in Heaven
 Radiohead - Kid A
 Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie
 Jerry Reed - Alabama Wild Man
 Blind Melon - Soup
 The Verve - This Is Music
 Bad Company - Straight Shooter
 Jimi Hendrix - Live From the LA Forum 1969
 The Verve - EP
 The Melvins - HoudiniPost edited by Abe Froman on0
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