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INXS greatest hits


I loved them

I still remember vividly arriving in Buenos Aires for a weekend when ailrlines had $400 rates for a weekend..and going to see my beloved uncle Mario straight from airport in morning (how I miss you) and the kiosk had the morning paper with the headline about Michael HUTCHence dying..what a bummer..

Pizzatramp - The Last Supper

If want to grab my attention give yourself a quirky name, also sidewelshmusicenthusiast might approve

Horrible old skool three chord three piece skate punk thrash band straight off the mean streets of South Wales UK
Rumours


One of those perfect albums.
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/fleetwood-mac/rumours/

7 of the 11 songs were written by Christine (4) and Stevie (3) with the Chain being credited to all members.

And Stevie could make the case Silver Springs should have been on it.

It’s no wonder women seem to really identify with this album.

I always thought Lindsey had written I don’t want to know but it’s a Stevie song. Lindsey kind of crowds out Stevie on the vocals but it’s hard to argue with the result.
kosmo wrote:
Pizzatramp - The Last Supper
It meets the minimum requirements, but can't say I'd go out of my way to see them
VU - 1969

Essential
Christian Music - European Tribunal

File that under bands that are ridiculously hard to google
kosmo wrote:
Ok so Second Coming definitely suffers a bit from being released in the era of 80 minute length CDs, there is some fat that could have been trimmed to make a tight 40 minute Vinyl album.  Not that the extra 40 minutes are necessarily bad, just seems like songs easily released as B-sides.  IMHO album still stands up, will never tire of John Squire's guitar work and like peak Primal Scream Ian's vocal are not entirely the focus…

https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/articles/features/the_worst_sophomore_slump_in_rock_history_30_years_later_was_this_album_really_that_bad-172689


They ask the question
Was it really that bad

TLDR
The last sentence

Therefore, "Second Coming" might not be the biggest "sophomore slump" in rock History, but you're anyway better served by sticking with The Stone Roses' debut.







This album is just a pure classic. The only song you probably know is The tide is high but it’s full of gems.

Tito Ramírez - El Prince

I know I've been trying to use this album is like getting a mixtape from a cool friend, which in my mind is an album which seamlessly brings together several genres and this to me is one of those albums. 

someone smarter than wrote this about him

The singer makes different sounds and times his own, turning this album into an extravagant journey through all his influences such as psychedelia, Latin Soul, Garage, Mambo, Boogaloo, R & B, Gospel, etc

all of that present on this so very good album..
Katie Gavin



The music is great but what’s really sweet about this is it’s signed by Lloyd Knibb!! I am not sure Knibb plays on any of the music compiled here!!!
New Model Army - Unbroken
Tabla Beat Science - Tala Matrix



Tabla Beat Science was a musical group founded in 1999 by Zakir Hussain and Bill Laswell. Its style consists of a mixture of Hindustani music, Asian Underground, ambient music, drum and bass and electronica.



oh look…Talvin Singh makes a few appearances on here too
^ sounds tasty…