>1. Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch! >2. Suni McGrath - Cornflower Suite >3. John Tchicai - Tribal Ghost >4. Masada - Live at Tonic 2001 >5. Exuma - Exuma >6. Mighty Sparrow - Hot & Sweet >7. John Fahey - Volume VI: Days Have Gone By >8. William Parker - The Peach Orchard >9. Hailu Mergia and The Walias - Tche Belew >10. Steve Coleman - The Tao of Mad Phat (Fringe Zones) Wouldn't even know what to recommend you. That Todd Rundgren album is kinda cool, I guess.
So apparently I just won't be able to relate to anyone in this thread. That's fine. Erm... cool Public Enemy and Aphrodite's Child, dude.
Do you really think Xiu Xiu's version is better than the original? Really?
That top centre one is from this year isn't it? Think you're jumping the gun a bit?
Listen to more CAN
Yellow Swans, Coil and T++ make you the coolest guy in this thread. Other than me.
Mason Ross
yea, I made it a top 10 for me right now, as in what I'm listening to the most at the current time
Jacob Miller
>Do you really think Xiu Xiu's version is better than the original? Really? not him, it's actually better
Caleb Collins
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Aaron Young
>not him, it's actually better Incorrect.
Jose Butler
first column: >Women - Public Strain >Lee Noble - Becoming >Faux Fur - Faux Fur middle column: >Telstar Drugs - Telstar Drugs >Landing - Brocade >Tarentel - From Bone to Satellite third column: >Duster - Stratosphere >Belong - October Language >Swirlies - They Spent Their Wild and Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons >that top centre one is from this year isn't it? it's from 2012
Jeremiah Collins
Im the one who posted Xiu Xiu, and no, I would not say it's actually better than the original in the series, but I still enjoy listening to the Xiu Xiu album a lot, and as a whole album I like it more than the OST if that makes sense.