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Date Posted: 19:54:51 04/03/06 Mon
Author: robert
Subject: Re: New Music Recommendations
In reply to: Robert 's message, "New Music Recommendations" on 08:35:59 03/31/06 Fri

Did anyone grab these? I was going to change them out this week sometime...so let me know if there's anything in particular that you'd like to check out :)

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[> Re: New Music Recommendations -- amadaun, 20:16:34 04/03/06 Mon [1]

Is Wolfmother on the compilation? I saw a clip on the box of one of their songs,[Minds Eye?] and though its not really my thing -retro seventies stuff-it was hard to get the song out of my head.

This from wolfmother.com ..........
~~ As a result "Wolfmother" was incubated in the same room as albums like "Nevermind" and "Rumours". After just two weeks in that cavernous space the band had captured the inspired live performances which would form the backbone of their debut album. They then spent another month elsewhere in L.A. adding the little touches that help make "Wolfmother" such a sprawling beast. And in their downtime they became Champions of every pinball machine in the valley.

Throughout this process Myles, Andrew and Chris remained committed to retaining the raw, emotive punch of their live performances. Everything was directed toward capturing "the perfect feeling" rather than "faultless performance". The result is a record on which reckless abandon and glorious imperfections underpin the most evocative moments.

Dontcha love albums that can capture the 'live' sound of a band? Wonder if the album is as good as they make it out to be?

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