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Feb. 13th, 2005 06:56 pmSent CDs today to
bushmiller, Melissa, Becca,
rutemple, Dave, and a videotape to Chris. I have mailers for 1-5 CDs; for the people who've already requested more than that, hey, request more! Then I can use some of the bigger boxes I have lying around.
To that end, "G" (because Marn picked a letter):
Previously: "L", "T", "S".
To that end, "G" (because Marn picked a letter):
Glider. This band, on the patio out behind Linnaea's, was one of the first things I loved about San Luis Obispo. I don't know what they're like--psychedelic, maybe? I hear some Hendrix, and also there's a violin. This CD was made when they were still in Boston. It looks like most of them are now in this band, with a higher-pitched singer.
dougoFive Eight The Good Nurse. Emo concept album?
dougoDavid Grubbs The Space Between. Arty indie, ex-Slint, John McEntire, etc.
dougoGastr del Sol Camofleur. Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke, quiet and repetitive but not boring.
bushmiller- Clifford Gilberto I Was Young and I Needed the Money. Electronic music formed from scraps of old fusion, samba, cartoons. A little crazy.
Philip Glass Kundun. Minimalism goes to Tibet.
morganita- Gay Dad Transmission. Noisier but less leisurely than Leisure Noise.
David Goodrich Failure of the Doping Summit. Peter Mulvey's frequent collaborator, alone in an electric jazz place.
artnameThe Go-Betweens Bellavista Terrace. The best of this 1980s pop band.
europopkid- Rachel Garlin Green Light Distance. Debut from Berkeley singer-songwriter.
- Flatland The Satellite. Guitar-heavy fusion trio.
- 4 A.M. South Bay AAA band.
- The Very Best Of Fairground Attraction. A skiffle band?! With Eddi Reader.
For Against Coalesced. AMG says "aggressive atmospheric pop" and references Lush and the Smiths. Not the best part of this shipment.
dougoFaultline Your Love Means Everything. Electronica; kind of cold. Guest vocals include Michael Stipe and Wayne Coyne, and Chris Martin, who is probably why I lost interest.
dougo- The Victor Feldman Trio To Chopin with Love. The pianist, a frequent session player for Steely Dan, joins his son and John Pattitucci for a set of, yes, Chopin covers. Surprisingly successful.
- Ashleigh Flynn Chokecherry. Pop folk from Portland.
- Tony Furtado & Dirk Powell. Slide guitar and banjo... or guitar and accordion... or slide banjo and piano... and so on. Some traditional tunes, some new ones, no singing.
Previously: "L", "T", "S".
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Date: 2005-02-15 02:45 am (UTC)