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Great Cds
Started by taikara, May 16 2005 09:38 PM
52 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 May 2005 - 09:38 PM
Today, I obtained the new Chevelle CD, This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In), and I have to say, I am incredibly impressed.
I haven't heard a song yet I don't like.
They somehow have managed to add a bit of metal technique to their rock style, and keep it intact, as well as layering more vocal harmony in, and are using much more interesting chord progressions.
A definite upgrade
It's almost orchestral, but in no way is it overdone, I love it.
I hate it when I get a CD and only like one or two songs.
So, what CDs do you like?
I haven't heard a song yet I don't like.
They somehow have managed to add a bit of metal technique to their rock style, and keep it intact, as well as layering more vocal harmony in, and are using much more interesting chord progressions.
A definite upgrade
It's almost orchestral, but in no way is it overdone, I love it.
I hate it when I get a CD and only like one or two songs.
So, what CDs do you like?
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#2
Posted 16 May 2005 - 10:03 PM
Last CD that I liked had to have been Lenny Kravitz's Baptism, a lot of really good tracks on that one, and most really grew on me, as I listening to them, only a few songs of the 13 that I don't really like as much, but the rest are all awesome work, lots of instrumental in this one bass, guitars, piano, drums etc..., even has the saxaphone which is cool. Good overall rock album of his material.
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#3
Posted 16 May 2005 - 10:14 PM
Last CD I bought was "Operation mindcrime" from Queensryche, and some of the tunes were very catchy ("Don't ever trust the needle" and "Speak" are my favorite so far, "I don't believe in love" and "Spreading the disease are seconds).
Electric requiem was very bad tho, too bad to waste a good title like that.
Electric requiem was very bad tho, too bad to waste a good title like that.
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#4
Posted 16 May 2005 - 11:00 PM
I like a lot of CDs. I like these best.
Bagpipe Classics
Piano Classics
B.J. Thomas All-Time Greatest Hits
Rock On 1970
The Best of the Beach Boys
Masterpieces Classics Gold
Smash Hit's of the 60's
Bagpipe Classics
Piano Classics
B.J. Thomas All-Time Greatest Hits
Rock On 1970
The Best of the Beach Boys
Masterpieces Classics Gold
Smash Hit's of the 60's
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#5
Posted 16 May 2005 - 11:56 PM
I got a CD from a friend: Björn Svin - Denene pa nakken. You don´t know what the potential of tekkno is, if you didn´t hear this CD.
#6
Posted 17 May 2005 - 08:20 AM
Hmmm, I'll nominate the album Let's Get This Mother Outta Here by Ship of Fools. It's a metallic psychadelia side project of Dan from Anathema, and every track's a gem. Gotta love Wizard of Oz samples
If you don't know Anathema, they're top-quality Scouse mettalers, and their albums Alternative 4, a fine day to exit and a natural disaster would be my personal favourites.
If you don't know Anathema, they're top-quality Scouse mettalers, and their albums Alternative 4, a fine day to exit and a natural disaster would be my personal favourites.
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#7
Posted 17 May 2005 - 10:27 AM
Last CD I bought was Pink Floyd "The Wall". I knew that is a classic that everyone should listen to, so I couldn't be any exception. Of course I like all the songs, this album is absolutely flawless. I think I don't have to describe, almost everybody knows Pink Floyd style, even me before buying this album
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#8
Posted 17 May 2005 - 03:28 PM
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?
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also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
#9
Posted 18 May 2005 - 01:26 PM
Yeah, that sentence is simply amazing. My Abandonia sig if you have noticed
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#10
Posted 18 May 2005 - 01:55 PM
The last CDs I bought were "The Ring" (by Richard Wagner) and "The Red Army Choir" featuring pretty much all the national favourites from the Soviet Union (not to mention it came in a big velvet red box with a golden soviet emblem)
Both are, of coarse, classics and quite good (needless to say not for people who can't stand bombastic music)
Both are, of coarse, classics and quite good (needless to say not for people who can't stand bombastic music)
#11
Posted 18 May 2005 - 02:15 PM
I'd noticed it was in someone's sig - hadn't realised it was yours though!
I'd also like to reccomend the new Morcheeba album The Antidote - they got a new vocalist and she's even better than the old one, and the tunes are nice and catchy too!
I'd also like to reccomend the new Morcheeba album The Antidote - they got a new vocalist and she's even better than the old one, and the tunes are nice and catchy too!
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QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
#12
Posted 18 May 2005 - 08:25 PM
Rage against the machine's self titled album. Every track is pure class, one of the few albums i don't skip a track on. Another one is radiohead - ok,computer very good album apart from the 7th track which drives me spare.
#13
Posted 31 July 2005 - 06:33 PM
My last cd's bought were
marduk-world funeral
emperor-in the nightside eclipse
emperor-anthems to welkin at dusk
and Immortal-damned in black
the next one will be
negura bunget-OM
to the cd's
marduk-world funeral
emperor-in the nightside eclipse
emperor-anthems to welkin at dusk
and Immortal-damned in black
the next one will be
negura bunget-OM
to the cd's
#14
Posted 31 July 2005 - 08:35 PM
My collection is around 120 CD's. The flawless ones in my opinion are:
- Type o Negative - Bloody Kisses
- Type o Negative - October Rust
- Tiamat - Clouds
- Tiamat - Wildhoney