The Comprehensive Music Collection -- the E's

How 'bout some Earth, Wind and Fire?
bearman wrote:
FYI, the self-titled Electronic record is flawless in my opinion, as good as anything that New Order ever did. I know that's a bold statement, but it truly has stood the test of time and I still listen to it religiously.


It is incredibly good.. a very underrated record…
How has no one listed Enon's Believo! and High Society records? High Society would probably be one of my 10-15 favorite records of the decade.
ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA

and the easybeats and electrelane…
Roky Erickson and the Aliens - The Evil One

One of the most underrated slices of insanity ever.

And I'm not a huge fan or anything but if you're a hipster you should propably have the stuff the Evens have put out.
ixkpd-bk wrote:
bearman wrote:
FYI, the self-titled Electronic record is flawless in my opinion, as good as anything that New Order ever did. I know that's a bold statement, but it truly has stood the test of time and I still listen to it religiously.


Agreed.

I'll add this to the E's collection:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv1_epNEK5s




I think "Twisted Tenderness" is their best but we're splitting hairs here. Must haves for any serious collection.

To me, if Johnny Marr would have joined New Order instead of Modest Mouse, Electronic sounds like what New Order would sound like instead of the crap they are putting out now. They would be way at the top of the heap again.

You know those desert island collections one ponders? "Twisted Tenderness" always makes my short list.

My brain is short circuting but just a few more Es.

Epo 555
The Early Days
The Early Years
Experimental Aircraft
Elemental Gaze (Take note, Dr. Doom - from Bandung!  ;))
Everybody Loves Irene
The Exies
The Electric Mainline
The Electric Prunes (They are back with the resurgance of the nu-Psychedelia)
The Emerald Down
Exit Calm
The Early Day Miners
Elika
Echostream
The Exploding Boy (A new English band who have taken the Peruvians by storm.)
ESL Girls
The Ecstasy Of St. Theresa



The Enemy - We'll Live and Die in these Towns
Eurythmics - Savage
Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me
Everly Brothers - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us
John Entwistle - Smash Your Head Against the Wall
Jaguar wrote:
To me, if Johnny Marr would have joined New Order instead of Modest Mouse, Electronic sounds like what New Order would sound like instead of the crap they are putting out now. They would be way at the top of the heap again.


new order broke up last year…
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
Jaguar wrote:
To me, if Johnny Marr would have joined New Order instead of Modest Mouse, Electronic sounds like what New Order would sound like instead of the crap they are putting out now. They would be way at the top of the heap again.


new order broke up last year…


Yeah, because they sound like such crap now.
not sure if Efterklang has already been listed.

you could add Elkland too.