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#1 Stoffel

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 04:35 AM

This is kinda an spin-off of the "R.E.M. fans have diverse musical taste?" thread, where someone said:
"i find everyone very similar but broken down into 2 categories:
1. hard rock/alternative listners
2. more light listeners"

So lets see if we all own the same albums, or can find a few that nobody else have

My list

1. Butter 08 - Butter
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One time side project from the girls from cibo matto, butter 08 are Miho Hatori, Yuka Honda(both cibo matto), Rick Lee, Mike Mills(the designer,not the R.E.M. one) and Russel Simmins(JSBX)

2. Noise Addict - Meet The Real You
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First band of singer/song writer Ben Lee, lovely teen punk grunge

3. BS 2000 - Simply Mortified
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Side project from Adrock and Awol of the beastie boys, crazy casio punk

4. DJ Hell - Munich Machine
Electronic dance music, better than most things you find out there, includes great remake of "barry Manilow's" "copacabana".

5.Biz Markie - Cold Chillin' the best of Biz Markie
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Great early hip hopper, has a unique style, one of the best human beat boxes around

6.Handsome Boy Modeling School - So...How's Your Girl?
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Project by producers Prince Paul and Dan "the automater" Nakamura, with lots of guest.

7. The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py
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Funk from the early 70's

8. Sean Lennon - Into the sun
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Debut album of the son of John Lennon, took me some time to get into it, but this is realy beautiful, i am realy awaiting his second album

9.P!nk - M!ssundaztood
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10.Scapegoat wax - Okeeblow
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Hope to see someone proves me wrong on some of these albums

And ofcourse you don't have to make this ilustrated, i jsut felt like it
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 04:48 AM

hmm... i dont  dont get 10 together cause most of my stuff is REM and i think those are quite common under REM-fans;)

but i guess nobody here  has the 1989 version of

greatest hits of the smurfs ;)

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 05:01 AM

Ten Albums That I Own And Think That No One Else On Murmurs Owns:

Good Friday Experiment - Bottom Of A Pail Breaking Through

Silent Kids - Tomorrow Waits

The Glove - Blue Sunshine

The Sound - From The Lion's Mouth

The Sound - Jeopardy

Daryl Hall & John Oates - The Very Best Of Daryl Hall & John Oates

Wire - The Peel Sessions

Wir - The First Letter

The Church - Sing-Songs/Remote Luxury/Persia

New Order - 20 Years Of New Order (promo-only greatest hits CD)
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 05:09 AM

1.Chris Rea - Auberge
2.Beatcream - Masters of badtaste
3.Kingston wall (the original one!)
4.Kingston wall III tri-logy (original one)
5.Pink Floyd music from the film: MORE

..And of course I have lots of finnish albums that I bet many of u dount have (:

..And I have all the wigwam albums
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 05:18 AM

This is fun!

1. The Partridge Family: Up to Date
2. The Partridge Family: Sound Machine
3. Shout: The Very Best of Tears for Fears
4. Fleetwood Mac: Rumors
5. Inca Son: Mi Cambio
6: Madonna: Ray of Light
7. John Denver: Back Home Again
8. John Mellencamp: The Best that I Could Be 1979-1988
9. The Archies: Sugar Sugar
10. The Go-gos: Beauty and the Beat

Most of these are LPs . . .
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 05:18 AM

hmmmm, I guess since half of what I own are locally based artists who noone else gives the time of day because noone's got enough money to throw behind it, this is an easy one for me. so ...

Wires - Art of Fighting
Storms Dressed as Stars - Gersey
Fear of Girls - Bluebottle Kiss
Strange Bird - Augie March
Patient - Bluebottle Kiss
Urban and Eastern - Youthgroup
Delta City Skies - Pollyanna
Futura - The Clouds
Read My Mind - Transport
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 06:49 AM

I doubt REM-fans have these, but it is a possibility :D Well these aren't rare releases or incredibly unknown artists...

1. Kaizers Orchestra- Ompa Til Du Dør
2. Toto- IV (arent many toto-fans on a rem-fansite...)
3. Dream Theater- Falling into Infinity (?)
4. The Travelling Strawberry's- The Julekalender
5. Sissy Dogfish- what happens next?
6. Marillion- Seasons end
7. Morten Abel- here we go then you and I


Ok, I cant do 10.....
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 06:50 AM

No way I can reach ten, but I don't think anyone else has these. Well, maybe some fellow weird Austrians do, but anyway:

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- Attwenger: Pflug
- Attwenger: Luft
- Attwenger: Song
- Attwenger: Sun
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#9 DrinkTheElixir

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 07:07 AM

1) Teardrop Explodes - Everybody wants to shag the Teardrop Explodes.
2) Sidi Bou Said - Bodies
3) Blue Aeroplanes - Friend Lover Plane
4) Telescopes - Taste
5) Lloyd Cole And The Commotions - Mainstream
6) Billy Bragg - Life's a Riot With Spy Versus Spy
7) Kenickie - At The Club
8) Julian Cope - 20 Mothers
9) Terry Hall - The Collection
10) Salad - Drink Me

That was a really difficult list to compile....looking back on it I bet everyone has got them.:p
C'mon play the goddamn music

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 07:29 AM

I wouldn't be suprised if anyone had these, but I bet they're rare in the group:

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Starlight Mints---The Dream That Stuff Was Made Of

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(actually, 4 or 5 of you may have this)
Snow Patrol---Songs for Polarbears

Guess that's all I can come up with--I have other rarer albums but probably 8 or 10 people around here have them.

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 08:05 AM

The Ass Ponys - Lohio
Mira Calix - Prickle
Baka Beyond - Journey Between
Stephen Stills - Manassas
Onelinedrawing - Sketchy EP #1, #2, Visitor, both Always New EPs and a bunch of splits. :)
Chavez - Ride the Fader
The Frogs - Bananimals
The Counting Crows - By the Time We Got to Woodstock
The Dismemberment Plan - !
Starflyer 59 - Leave Here a Stranger
Pole - 3
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis/Live!
The Herbaliser - Mercenary
The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace in Toronto 1969
Helmet - Born Annoying
Jawbox - For Your Own Special Sweetheart
New End Original - Thriller
On - Shifting Skin
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Matthew Ryan - May Day
Source Direct - Exorcise the Demons
Treepeople - Just Kidding
The Wrens - Secaucus (and soon The Meadowlands, YAY!)
Zao - Liberate Te Ex Inferis, Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest
The JB's - Funky Good Time: An Anthology

A lot more then ten but I guess I just want to find out if anybody has any of these. :)
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 08:11 AM

1.
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Leah Andreone - Veiled

2. Leah Andreone - Alchemy

3. Dildo warheads - Dildo warheads

4. Dildo warheads - 2

that's all i can think of now.

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 09:03 AM

william shatner and leonard nimoy- spaced out!

nichelle nichols-out of this world

(i bet a lot of people do have this, but it was hard for me to get hold of it dammit!) pussy galore-corpse love

mayor mcCa-uhhh the one with the musical on it


Alvin & the Chipmunks A-Go-Go

the greatest hits of the count (sesame street)

The Essential Neil Diamond

Manau-called Tout le Monde if i'm not mistaken...

that's 8, but i have to go, oh well

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:03 AM

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Manau-called Tout le Monde if i'm not mistaken...

These guys still exists??? wow, I'm impressed
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:19 AM

ok, some that I can think of right now :

Herman Düne - They go to the woods
Pull - The empire now
John Vanderslice - Time travel is lonely
Silver Jews - The natural bridge
M. Ward - Duet for guitars #2
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:20 AM

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Stephen Stills - Manassas
Treepeople - Just Kidding

Those are great albums. I wonder if anyone here's got any Carter Family albums from the 30s, although this community has got some defining bands I think there's quite a great diversity really.
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:29 AM

Echo Echo- Carbon leaf
Licorice tea Demos and Buzz- Jump little children
Stereotype A- Cibo Matta
Best of CCR- Creedence clearwater revival
Exile in Guyville- Liz Phair
Kites are fun- The Free design

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:31 AM

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Those are great albums. I wonder if anyone here's got any Carter Family albums from the 30s, although this community has got some defining bands I think there's quite a great diversity really.

You have no idea how much it makes me smile to know that you like that Manassas album!  That's great.  It has to be one of the most underrated abums of the 70's.  The reason I found out about it is actually because the guy who played bass for them (Fuzzy Samuels), who also played bass with CSNY, among others, lives near me in Ohio and I've seen him play solo a number of times.  He's a really cool guy.
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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:37 AM

Um...

Oingo Boingo - Boingo (or any others, for that matter)

I have more, but not ripped, so I"ll have to go find them.

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Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:51 AM

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i think its the most obsolite cd on the face of the earth
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