Have stuck with Linton Kwesi Johnson now after shuffle found 'Forces Of Victory' for me. Haven't heard him for ages. This and and 'Dread Beat..' are my favourite albums of his, I think.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Einstuerzende Neubauten - Haus Der Luege
Grand Funk Railroad - On Time
Half Man, Half Biscuit - Four Lads Who Shook The Wirral
The Wedding Present - Bizarro
"Electric" - The Cult
"Love" - The Cult
"Codes and Keys" - Death Cab for Cutie
"Incunabula" - Autechre
plus
"Lucretia my reflection" - Sisters of Mercy
"Welcome to Jamrock" - Damian Marley
"Superstylin'" - Groove Armada
"Unfinished sympathy" - Massive Attack
"Dark rain" - Current Value
"Refugees" - The Tears
recent listening:
various Virgin radio sessions cds
Uphill Racer - no need to laugh
The Enemy - We'll Live and die in these towns
(^title track is one of the most depressing 'inspirational' songs ever &
"the toilets smell of desperation" is still a shit lyric)
today: 20 All Time Blues Classics : A Whole Lotta Rhythm Too
v/a / Criminal Records -The Criminal Sessions
v/a - Straight To You - The Gothic Country & Blues That Inspired Nick Cave
Patchy but a few gems in there I'd not heard before. Blind Willie Johnson's 'City Of Refuge' and John Lee Hooker's 'I'm Gonna Kill That Woman' are both great.
v/a - Sunshine Reggae
classics, old favourites and remakes as heard on commercials (including a few I didn't know/didn't know I knew & didn't already have over several cds already)
shame it's not the 1994 version of Dawn Penn's You Don't Love Me (No No No) (title & blurb's a bit misleading) Oh & Jimmy Cliff wasn't impressed by The Conservatives hijacking You Can Get It If You Really Want
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