what's the last album you bought?

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melissa auf der maur's debut. it rawks! :smt035
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Soundgarden: A-Sides
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the last two albums i bought were 'Original Pirate Material' by The Streets and 'The Soft Bulletin' by The Flaming Lips. i am well impressed with both. The lips' album is not as produced as Yoshimi yet it threads the same concept line. I have to admit too that i was blown away with the streets. i know its probably something that a lot of prog'ers out there will dispise, the garageness n'all, but man its a powerful album.
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The Streets sound like a modern day Chas & Dave to me....
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Tim Buckley - Tim Buckley & Goodbye and Hello
16 Horsepower - Sackcloth 'n' Ashes
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell - Flaming Lips EP
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capt beefheart and his magic band: bluejeans and moonbeams

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Brian Wilson - Gettin' In Over My Head

Top album!
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Jack Dempsey wrote:The Streets sound like a modern day Chas & Dave to me....

who are Chas and dave??
any famous tunes i'd recognise??
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Slipknot Vol.3 Subliminal Verses
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Last album I bought was Robert Plant - "Sixty Six To Timbuktu"

Verdict - not bad some really good tracks that I play, but I rarely play the whole album through 7/10.

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Not an album, a DVD - Nico "Heroine/An Underground Experience".
Two great concert footages from early eighties. Just love it.
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Peter Brotzmann Octet-Machine Gun
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It's not one album, so much as 5.

The Doors - Morrison Hotel
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Deep Purple - Made In Japan
The Stooges - The Stooges
Hawkwind - Hall of the Mountain Grill

'Twas a great day for my music collection.
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the album is called Caf? Inkaterra (Inkaterra Coffee Shop), it?s peruvian music, from the andes and the amazon, mixed with electronic music, pretty unique mix....chill out music