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    I'm disappointed with Rage Against the Machine. Not up to the level/intensity of anger produced by Nine Inch Nails, for instance.
    a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about

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    On order from Amazon:

    Steve Winwood--The Best Of Steve Winwood: 20th Century Masters {Millenium Edition}
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    I have this on pre-order from Amazon. It's released on Tuesday, so I expect it shall make its way to me by the weekend.

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    On order from Amazon this evening:

    Yes--Yes Album
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    I've been a symphonic metal fan for a few years, but just got into this band recently...I was a little reluctant before due to the viking/folk elements. But I took the plunge with Meredead recently and really enjoyed it, so I followed up with this:

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    I forgot to post these the other day:

    Art Tatum: The Solo Masterpieces Volume one, and Piano Starts Here. If I'm ever going to come around to jazz, it's going to start here at solo piano.
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    George Adams-Live At Montmartre
    Gil Evans-Blues In Orbit
    Marc Ducret-News From The Front
    Cassandra Wilson-Days Aweigh
    Steve Coleman/Greg Osby-Cipher Syntax

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    Django Reinhardt - Djangologie 1928-1950
    Glenn Miller - The Golden Years 1938-1942
    Cab Calloway - Chronological Classics 1930-1940

    As you can see I'm on quite a big band/swing kick lately. Amazingly I got all these for under £30, that's less than £1 per disc second hand!
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    From my local brick & mortar:

    Herbie Hancock-The Prisoner
    Joe Henderson-The Elements
    Thelonious Monk-Alone In San Francisco
    Oliver Nelson-Screamin' The Blues
    Jimmy Smith-Root Down

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    http://amzn.com/B005NSPWS4

    I can't wait until this arrives. The album "Red Norvo with Strings" (1956) is released for the first time on CD here. Includes 4 bonus tracks from these sessions, plus 2 tracks from 1952 with the same personnel:

    Red Norvo, vibraphone; Tal Farlow, electric guitar; Red Mitchell, bass.

    Red Norvo "with strings," get it?

    NO drums! This is a very delightful-sounding recording; I had it on LP when Fantasy released it as part of a 2-LP set called "Tal Farlow: Guitar Player."

    Highly, highly recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by science View Post
    As promised...
    I hope you enjoy this? It's definitely my favorite Pink Floyd album, and I really think they were at their peak with Animals.

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    On order from Amazon, this afternoon: The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York
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    Quote Originally Posted by oogabooha View Post
    I hope you enjoy this? It's definitely my favorite Pink Floyd album, and I really think they were at their peak with Animals.
    yes, an amazing album. Dogs in particular, possiby my favorite Pink Floyd song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by science View Post
    I'm disappointed with Rage Against the Machine. Not up to the level/intensity of anger produced by Nine Inch Nails, for instance.
    Their debut self-titled album is by far their angriest. Listen to "Settle for Nothing". Back in my teen years, I loved that cd.

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