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Oct. 3rd, 2005 11:55 am
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You know, I really thought I was mostly done with the CDs, once I finished with all the ones I'd decided I didn't want. But I made those decisions a few years ago, and it turns out that since then I've acquired a whole lot more I don't want. Plus my threshold for wanting has risen, what with the moving and everything.

Chris Rea, The Road to Hell. I remember a review that said it was "the best Dire Straits album you'll find this year."
Radiohead, Hail to the Thief. I have no idea why everything since Kid A has bored me.
Linda Ronstadt, Heart Like a Wheel. When Will I Be Loved? and other hits.
Justin McMahon, Live at Cavanaugh's. Singer-songwriter I met in Reno. Did I ever tell you about the time, well, never mind. Dave-Matthews-ish?
Son Volt, Straightaways. Alt-country by Jay Farrar's post-Tupelo band. I like "Caryatid Easy" a lot.
Dianne Reeves, I Remember. Jazz singer, interesting small-group arrangements of standards, mostly.
Ted Rosenthal, Images of Monk. Jazz pianist, interesting small-group arrangements of Monk tunes, mostly. Used to be my favorite single-artist Monk tribute.
Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos, s/t. Electric guitarist plays Cuban music with John Medeski and others.
Frigg, s/t. Finnish-Norwegian fiddle group. Awesome in concert.
The Jayhawks, "Bad Time". Single, circa Tomorrow the Green Grass. The Grand Funk Railroad cover, plus a Merle Haggard song and two other songs.
Earlimart, Everyone Down Here. Indie pop. Reminds me of Grandaddy but less weird.
Gillian Welch, Revival. Bluegrass-esque singer-songwriter's first album. "Orphan Girl" and other good songs.
Various Artists, Reich Remixed. Electronica artists remix Steve Reich compositions, with variable results. The Tranquility Bass "Megamix", with elements from nine different pieces, is the best track, showing an appreciation for the material but also making a statement of its own.
Red House Painters, Old Ramon. Oh, you know, sad contemplative rock.
Steve Reich, Triple Quartet. Reich pieces played by non-Reich ensembles, including the Kronos Quartet, and two pieces arranged for different instruments than they were written for.
Kim Richey, s/t. The singer-songwriter's debut, more country than her later efforts.
Marian McPartland and Friends, An NPR Jazz Christmas. Says it all.
Diana Ross, Diana. Disco, produced by Chic. Includes "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out", my favorite Ross song.
Bonnie Raitt, Fundamental. Blues-rock, produced Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake.
Neil Halstead, Sleeping on Roads. More like what Nick Drake actually sounds like.
Roxy Music, Avalon. Dreamy.

Date: 2005-10-03 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dougo.livejournal.com
I would like the Radiohead, Red House Painters, Steve Reich (and tribute), & Roxy Music. Pretty please!

Is there a reason why most, but not all, start with R?

Date: 2005-10-03 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jfb.livejournal.com
Well, the current round of ejection started when I didn't have room on my J and F shelves for more J and F CDs, so I found some J and F CDs to get rid of. And then I started in on the other overstuffed shelves, which so far are S and R and now G and H. And the anomalies are just things I've had on my iPod and noticed I don't really need.

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