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Sent CDs today to [livejournal.com profile] bushmiller, Melissa, Becca, [livejournal.com profile] 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):
  • 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. [livejournal.com profile] dougo
  • Five Eight The Good Nurse. Emo concept album? [livejournal.com profile] dougo
  • David Grubbs The Space Between. Arty indie, ex-Slint, John McEntire, etc. [livejournal.com profile] dougo
  • Gastr del Sol Camofleur. Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke, quiet and repetitive but not boring. [livejournal.com profile] 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. [livejournal.com profile] 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. [livejournal.com profile] artname
  • The Go-Betweens Bellavista Terrace. The best of this 1980s pop band. [livejournal.com profile] europopkid
  • Rachel Garlin Green Light Distance. Debut from Berkeley singer-songwriter.
And "F" (because it was next to "G", and the "G" stack was small):
  • 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. [livejournal.com profile] dougo
  • Faultline 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. [livejournal.com profile] 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".

Date: 2005-02-15 02:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jfb.livejournal.com
Finally! Of course, you're gonna have to ask for more just to make the shipping worth my effort.

Or not.

I still like most of Gay Dad's first album. I'm sufficiently out of it not to have noticed if they ever were, so the has-been thing doesn't really bother me.

Date: 2005-02-15 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] michaelpop.livejournal.com
Aren't there, like, 22 more letters to go? I'm sure we can consolidate a few more discs into a nice care package (or worst-case, you can throw it together with [livejournal.com profile] morganita's loot).

That first album's really not bad, but the second never clicked with me at all. Oh, those Brit's and their NME and cheeky band-names.

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