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Your Latest CD Thread

Pontiakos said:
people still buy CDs?

Yeah, I do...mostly used though.

I love sifting through the bins at used record stores, I've found all kinds of great stuff doing that, even some really rare albums and imports. Always really cheap too... I rip them into max-quality MP3's with iTunes anyhow, but there's nothing like having the hard copy.
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
Shindig said:

The Verve - A Storm in Heaven (1993)
(1997)[/b]

is that any good? i i think thats the one album i dont have of The Verve.
 

The Don't

Starting XI
The Verve went to the same highschool and college as me. There's my claim to fame out the way.

Teachers called Ashcroft the "cancer of the class" at highschool.

Slide Away! I forgot about that.
 

Shindig

Fan Favourite


Scott Matthews - Passing Stranger

Someone's took the baton from Jeff Buckley and given a Jazz, folk fusion that sounds class. On top of that, it's not draped in misery. So he's less likely to top himself. Huraah! Album of 2006. Probably.
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
Technically not a CD, but just got Dream Theater - Scenes From New York Live DVD

John Petrucci :rockman: :rockman: :rockman:

 
Just got done ordering this from Amazon about 1 minute ago..

Strange Fruit Project - "The Healing"

I've heard a few tracks off this album recently and they were pretty good, very laid back, nice beats, thoughtful lyrics. Kinda reminded me of early Common, early De La Soul, etc..

 
grabbed this CD this morning after reading about it on the net the other day. I've had it playing as background music in the apartment all afternoon, lovin' it..

Blue Sky/Black Death: A Heap of Broken Images



"Blue Sky Black Death step on the scene with their double CD debut, A Heap of Broken Images. Comprised of producers Kingston and Young God, this San Francisco tandem explores the nether regions of hip-hop, meshing dark samples, vocal snippets and live intrumentation into an album that holds its mood from start to finish. The first CD consists entirely of dense instrumental music, while the second is structured around guest emcees. Jus Allah, Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers), Sabac Red (Non-Phixion), Guru (Gang Starr), Chief Kamachi, A-Plus and Pep Love (Hieroglyphics), Rob Sonic, Virtuoso, Mikah-9 (Freestyle Fellowship), Awol One, and Holocaust (Wu-Tang) all appear. This deep line up of collaborations spans the spectrum of hip-hop sound with stirring cohesion."
 
Newly added to my archives today:


Shifty the Automator - 2K7, The Tracks


Method Man - 4:21 The Day After


Kids in Tracksuits - New Kids Rock the Block

^ really diggin' this last one, mostly instrumentals it kinda reminds me of what you'd get if you mixed Boards of Canada with old school hip-hop beats (think early 90's Beastie Boys)
 

Ubik Valis

Croatian Viking
Bought these 4 over a week ago:

Dream Theater - Awake
Dream Theater - Metropolis pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory
Deftones - Deftones
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
 

champdave

SG Sheffield Authority
Dragan T said:
Bought these 4 over a week ago:

Dream Theater - Metropolis pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory

Good man (Y)

Next I'll probably buy is the new Dream Theater CD, Score. May just get the DVD to watch the concert instead (Y)
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
just got the Score CD (DVD on order :p), tis really good. Especially The Spirit Carries On. Octavarium with the orchestra live is just insane.
 

Ubik Valis

Croatian Viking
champdave said:
Good man (Y)

Next I'll probably buy is the new Dream Theater CD, Score. May just get the DVD to watch the concert instead (Y)

Yeah, it's a really great progressive rock/metal album, glad to have it in my collection.

Anyways, got myself the new Mastodon album, "Blood Mountain", and I must say that this is truly a godlike metal/rock album. I reckon it's right up there with Nevermind, Superunknown, Toxicity, Master of Puppets, Lateralus and Songs for the Deaf as far as great rock/metal albums are concerned. :Bow:

Manny, you reading this? (H)
 


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