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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
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2022. január 15., szombat

15-01-2022 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 2005-2011 (2h 16m)

15-01-2022 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 2005-2011 (2h 16m) >>Cowboy Junkies, Adrian Belew, The Black Keys, Radiohead, Marlango, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Medeski Martin and Wood, Pearl Jam, Rival Sons, Wolf People, Polar Bear, Nicolas Jaar <<

M U S I C  (2h 16m)


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2005-2011



One of the most unique and enduring bands in alternative rock, Cowboy Junkies embodied a sound that had its roots in traditional folk, blues, and country music but was performed with a placid, languid pace that belied the slow-burning passion of their performances. The honey-infused, ethereal whisper of lead singer Margo Timmins was matched by the spare but thoughtful accompaniment of guitarist Michael Timmins, bassist Alan Anton, and drummer Peter Timmins, and their most successful recordings played heavily on that dynamic, documented in a naturalistic and unobtrusive manner...
License to Kill (Bob Dylan) 4:47
Two Soldiers (Traditional) 4:02
December Skies (Michael Timmins) 5:18
It's been over 15 years since the Cowboy Junkies dropped their sparse masterpiece The Trinity Session. Recorded with very little gear in the span of one evening, it introduced the group's signature "sepia-drone" delivery to the world, a style that's never really undergone any surgery. Early 21st Century Blues attempts to build a bridge between 1988 and 2005 with a new collection of standards, covers, and originals that employ that same minimalist approach and scant recording time -- five days this time around. Built around the themes of "war, violence, fear, greed, ignorance, and loss," the familial quartet, along with a handful of friends, presents the works of Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen, Richie Havens, and U2 as filtered through the half-time heartbeat that is the Cowboy Junkies' trademark... All of the intimacy, heavy guitar reverb, smoky vocals, and snares kissed by brushes that fans have come to expect are here, rolling in like a harmless summer rain dressed in the dark clouds of a storm...


Although Adrian Belew has played with some of rock's biggest names over the years (Frank Zappa, David Bowie, the Talking Heads, King Crimson, etc.), he remains one of the most underrated and woefully overlooked guitarists of recent times. Like all great guitarists, Belew has his own recognizable style/sound (one that admittedly tends to be quirky and off-the-wall at times), and is an incredibly versatile player, as he's always found a way to make his signature style fit into a wide variety of musical genres: hard rock, funk, new wave, experimental, Beatlesque pop, and more...
Dead Dog on Asphalt (Adrian Belew) 4:05
Face to Face (Adrian Belew / Erick Cole) 3:03
Sex Nerve (Adrian Belew) 3:06
from Side Two 2005
Then came Side One, Belew's triumphant return to the type of experimental rock that first turned heads in his direction more than 20 years ago. Maybe it was the time away from his solo career proper; maybe it was hooking up with relative youngsters like Danny Carey and Les Claypool, but Belew seemed positively reinvigorated. That feeling continues with Side Two. No big guest stars on this one; Belew handles just about everything entirely solo. Longtime fans may be a bit surprised by the prevalence of electronic sounds, loops, and synthesized percussion, but Belew has really done a great job of incorporating them into his sound. The lyrics are deliberately sparse (inspired by Haiku), which allows for much more focus on the music and atmosphere. In fact, Belew has pretty much forsaken any "pop" aspirations here and fully pursued his more experimental muse, which will absolutely delight many of his longtime fans (and perhaps alienate the more pop-oriented ones a bit, though nothing here really qualifies as harsh or difficult listening). The album is filled with great sounds and textures, and there is plenty of ferocious guitar playing, as expected...



Midwest guitar-and-drum duo the Black Keys are known for their raw blues- and garage rock-infused sound. Influenced by performers like Junior Kimbrough, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson, the band emerged in Akron, Ohio, and gained early buzz with 2002's The Big Come Up before signing with cult blues label Fat Possum Records for 2003's Thickfreakness and 2004's Rubber Factory...
Keep Your Hands off Her (Junior Kimbrough) 3:06
Nobody But You (Junior Kimbrough) 5:21
Chulahoma is a stopgap EP from the Black Keys, a collection of six covers of songs by cult bluesman Junior Kimbrough, whose "Do the Rump" they covered on their 2002 debut, Big Come Up. Considering that this is the first time the blues-rock guitar-n-drums duo has devoted an album to nothing but straight-ahead blues songs, it wound seem logical that Chulahoma would be the bluesiest recording in their catalog, but the Black Keys aren't that simple. The six songs on this 28-minute EP are hardly replications of Kimbrough's gritty originals, nor do they have the dirty, punch-to-the-gut feel of any of the duo's three proper albums. Instead, this is the weirdest set of music the band has done to date, a trippy, murky excursion into territory that floats somewhere between the primal urgency of the duo's best work and the dark, moody psychedelia of late-'60s blues-rock... And while that might mean that Chulahoma doesn't necessarily sound like a kissing cousin to Kimbrough's originals, it does make it a greater, richer tribute than most cover albums, and it certainly proves that Auerbach's testimonial in the liner notes about how Junior Kimbrough changed his life is no lie.

2021. október 24., vasárnap

24-10-2014 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1995-1999 (2h 26m)


24-10-2014 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1995-1999  >>King Crimson, Monster Magnet, Beck, dEUS, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Mick Harvey, Portishead, Lauryn Hill, Tindersticks, Sleater-Kinney<<


 M U S I C  (2h 26m)


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1995-1999



Arguably the definitive exponents of British progressive rock, spurred on by Robert Fripp's innovative guitar work. If there is one group that embodies progressive rock, it is King Crimson. Led by guitar/Mellotron virtuoso Robert Fripp, during its first five years of existence the band stretched both the language and structure of rock into realms of jazz and classical music, all the while avoiding pop and psychedelic sensibilities...
Dinosaur (Adrian Belew / Bill Bruford / King Crimson / Robert Fripp / Trey Gunn / Tony Levin / Pat Mastelotto) 6:37
Coda: Marine 475 (Adrian Belew / Bill Bruford / King Crimson / Robert Fripp / Trey Gunn / Tony Levin / Pat Mastelotto) 2:41
Walking on Air (Adrian Belew / Bill Bruford / King Crimson / Robert Fripp / Trey Gunn / Tony Levin / Pat Mastelotto) 4:38
from THRAK 1995
...King Crimson returned from a ten-year exile in 1995 with THRAK, their first album since 1984's Three of a Perfect Pair. As with the '80s band, guitarist/ringleader Robert Fripp recruited singer/guitarist Adrian Belew, bassist Tony Levin, and drummer Bill Bruford for this incarnation of his classic band. However, he added to this familiar quartet two new members: Chapman Stick player Trey Gunn and ex-Mr. Mister drummer Pat Mastelotto. Effectively, Fripp created a "double trio," and the six musicians combine their instruments in extremely unique ways. The mix is very dense, overpoweringly so at times, but careful listens will reveal that each musician has his own place in each song; the denseness of the sound is by design, not the accidental result of too many cooks in the kitchen... King Crimson came back in a major way with THRAK, and proved that, even in its fourth major incarnation, Fripp and company still had something to say. High-quality prog.


New Jersey retro-rockers who delivered sludgy, drug-fueled, and feedback-heavy hard rock from their debut in the late '80s. Retro-rock visionaries Monster Magnet spent much of the 1990s struggling against the prejudices imposed upon image and sound by the alternative rock elite...
Dopes to Infinity (Dave Wyndorf) 5:44
Look to Your Orb for the Warning (Dave Wyndorf) 6:32
Ego, the Living Planet (Dave Wyndorf) 5:07
Expecting Monster Magnet to change from art-sludge-psych monsters into sweet cuddlebunnies from album to album clearly demonstrates a loss of reason. Wyndorf himself doesn't need to worry about losing his reason in particular, given how psychotically entertaining his band already is, and Dopes to Infinity is about as far apart from Superjudge as the original Siamese twins were to each other. Maybe "Dopeheads to Infinity" would have been the better title, but as the title track fires up into another rampage of excessively flanged guitar, storming lead riff, and steady drum stomp, all criticisms get left behind along with any sort of sanity. Wyndorf's singing is a touch crisper in the mix this time out, while the guitar playing is even more powerfully direct and epic amidst all the space-out swirl and rockets to the moon. ..


One of the most inventive, eclectic figures of the alternative era, the epitome of post-modern chic in an era obsessed with junk culture. Initially pegged as the voice of a generation when "Loser" turned into a smash crossover success, Beck wound up crystallizing much of the postmodern ruckus inherent in the '90s alternative explosion, but in unexpected ways. Based in the underground anti-folk and noise rock worlds, Beck encompassed all manner of modern music, drawing on hip-hop, blues, trash rock, pop, soul, lounge music -- pretty much any found sound or vinyl dug up from a dusty crate -- blurring boundaries and encapsulating how '90s hipsters looked toward the future by foraging through the past...
Devils Haircut (Beck / James Brown / Phil Coulter / John King / Bernard Purdie / Thomas Scott / Mike Simpson) 3:14
Hotwax (Beck / Alexandra Brown / George Douglas / Monk Higgins / John King / Horace Ott / Bernard Purdie / Mike Simpson) 3:49
Lord Only Knows (Beck / Mike Millius / Don Thomas) 4:15
from Odelay 1996
Unlike Stereopathetic Soul Manure and One Foot in the Grave, the indie albums that followed his debut Mellow Gold by a mere matter of months, Odelay was a full-fledged, full-bodied album, released on a major label in the summer of 1996 and bearing an intricate, meticulous production by the Dust Brothers in their first gig since the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique... Like Mellow Gold, Odelay winds up touching on a number of disparate strands -- folk and country, grungy garage rock, stiff-boned electro, louche exotica, old-school rap, touches of noise rock -- but there's no break-neck snap between sensibilities, everything flows smoothly, the dense sounds suggesting that the songs are a bit more complicated than they actually are... Like a mosaic, all the details add up to a picture greater than its parts, so while some of Beck's best songs are here, Odelay is best appreciated as a recorded whole, with each layered sample enhancing the allusion that came before.

2019. április 25., csütörtök

25-04-2019 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1991-1986

The Jesus Lizard

25-04-2019 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1991-1986  >>The Jesus Lizard, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Mark Lanegan, David Byrne, Jack Bruce, Cowboy Junkies, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Suzanne Vega, Melvins, Peter Gabriel, David Sylvian<<

M U S I C




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1991-1986




Chicago noise rockers who mask the proficiency and precision of their musicianship with the ravings of their maniacal frontman, David Yow. 
The Jesus Lizard
Then Comes Dudley 4:23
Nub (Duane Denison / The Jesus Lizard / Mac McNeilly / David Wm. Sims / David Yow) 2:30
from Goat 1991
The Jesus Lizard's second album followed in the vein of the first with little immediate variation: loud, excellently produced by Steve Albini, plenty of space in the recording to emphasize the sheer force of McNeilly's drums and Sims' bass, and more besides... The whole album seems like a party in hell, not to mention demonstrative proof that there's still plenty of fun to be had with a basic rock lineup; it's all in the matter of how it's handled.



Eclectic and powerful post-punk band that's steadily evolved under the leadership of one of rock's most celebrated songwriters. 
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Foi Na Cruz (Nick Cave) 5:40
The Good Son (Nick Cave) 6:03
from The Good Son  1990
Losing Wolf, aside from the final reprise of "Lucy," but otherwise making no changes in the line-up, the Seeds followed up Tender
Nick Cave
Prey with the equally brilliant but generally calmer Good Son. At the time of its release there were more than a few comments that Cave had somehow softened or sold out, given how he was more intent on exploring his dark, cabaret pop stylings than his thrashy, explosive side. This not only ignored the constant examples of such quieter material all the way back to From Her to Eternity, but Cave's own constant threads of lyrical darkness, whether in terms of romance or something all the more distressing...

and the Bad Seeds

2019. március 19., kedd

19-03-2019 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1994-1989

19-03-2019 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1994-1989  >>The Stone Roses, Morphine, Joe Strummer, Adrian Belew, Cowboy Junkies, Jethro Tull, The Jesus Lizard, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Mark Lanegan, David Byrne, Jack Bruce<<

M U S I C




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1994-1989


Manchester baggies whose classic 1989 debut made them indie legends and a highly influential name for countless alternative bands to follow. Meshing '60s-styled guitar pop with an understated '80s dance beat, the Stone Roses defined the British guitar pop scene of the late '80s and early '90s. After their eponymous 1989 debut album became an English sensation, countless other groups in the same vein became popular, including the Charlatans UK, Inspiral Carpets, and Happy Mondays. However, the Stone Roses were never able to capitalize on the promise of their first album, waiting five years before they released their second record and slowly disintegrating in the year-and-a-half after its release.
The Stone Roses
Daybreak 6:33
Breaking Into Heaven 11:19
Driving South
from Second Coming 1994
There's no denying that Second Coming is a bit of a letdown. None of the songs are quite as strong as the best on their debut, but there is plenty of good music on the band's much-delayed second record. The Stone Roses create a dense tapestry of interweaving guitars and pulsing bass grooves. Ian Brown growls a little more than before, but he isn't the center of the music; John Squire's endlessly colorful riffs are. It's clear that Squire has been listening to a bit of hard rock, particularly Led Zeppelin. While the songs occasionally take a back seat to the grooves, several tracks -- "Ten Storey Love Song," "Begging You," "Tightrope," "How Do You Sleep," and "Love Spreads" -- rank as true classics. It might not be the long-awaited masterpiece it was rumored to be, but Second Coming is a fine sophomore effort.


Addictive, offbeat, and totally original indie rockers from Boston, driven by a blistering baritone sax rather than guitars. Morphine is a rarity -- bluesy, bare-bones rock & roll without any guitars. Instead of guitar riffs, the trio relies on sliding two-string basslines, raucous saxophones, and wry, ironically detached vocals. During the mid-'90s, Morphine gained a sizable cult following in America, primarily due to good word of mouth, heavy college airplay, and positive reviews.
Morphine
Buena (Mark Sandman) 3:19
I'm Free Now (Mark Sandman) 3:24
All Wrong (Mark Sandman) 3:40
from Cure for Pain 1993
With their cult following growing, Morphine expanded their audience even further with their exceptional 1994 sophomore effort, Cure for Pain. Whereas their debut, Good, was intriguing yet not entirely consistent, Cure for Pain more than delivered. The songwriting was stronger and more succinct this time around, while new drummer Billy Conway made his recording debut with the trio (replacing Jerome Deupree). Like the debut, most of the material shifts between depressed and upbeat, with a few cacophonic rockers thrown in between... And again, Mark Sandman's two-string slide bass and Dana Colley's sax work help create impressive atmospherics throughout the album. Cure for Pain was unquestionably one of the best and most cutting-edge rock releases of the '90s.

Frontman and co-founder of the Clash who explored an eclectic variety of rock, folk, and music styles as a solo artist. As frontman and main songwriter of the Clash, Joe Strummer created some of the fieriest, most passionate punk rock -- and, indeed, rock & roll -- of all time. Strummer expanded punk's musical palette with his fondness for reggae and early rock & roll, and his signature bellow lent an impassioned urgency to the political sloganeering that filled some of his best songs. 
Joe Strummer
Love Kills (Joe Strummer) 3:59
Trash City feat. The Latino Rockabilly War (Joe Strummer) 4:11
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros - Yalla Yalla (Pablo Cook / Richard Norris / Joe Strummer) 6:53
from Joe Strummer 001 Rec. 1993 (2018)
Few bands in the history of rock & roll left behind as powerful a legacy as the Clash, and no one in that group symbolized passion and belief like singer, guitarist, and songwriter Joe Strummer. The Clash were a great band, with all members vital to the whole, but it's impossible to imagine them without the blazing intensity of Strummer's full-hearted bray, thoughtful but rabble-rousing lyrics, and relentless rhythm guitar work. While Mick Jones may have been the band's most talented member, it's significant that Strummer could lead a flawed but credible version of the Clash without him (even if the album Cut the Crap captured almost none of the virtues of the group's final lineup). Strummer's work with the Clash casts a long shadow, but the music he made outside of the band is often regarded as a footnote, and that gives a vital part of his body of work short shrift. It's true that Strummer never played in a band better than the Clash, yet his talent and ambitious creative vision was clear regardless of the context, and the 2018 collection Joe Strummer 001 is a testament to his restless muse and the depth of his work as a tunesmith... This is hardly the last word on Joe Strummer's music outside the Clash, but Joe Strummer 001 should convince any doubters that the man never stopped being a talent to be reckoned with, regardless of the size of his audience.

2013. március 9., szombat

Cold Cold Ground - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 5: 1987-1988-1989) /101 trx 7h 6m/ PnM:MiX

THE STONE ROSES
so there are still some good trax from the 80's // azért a 80-as évekből is maradt pár jó szám :)

5. rész / Part 5 101 trx 7h 6m





Tom Waits - Cold Cold Ground / Hang on St. Christopher  (Franks Wild Years 1987)
Pop Will Eat Itself - She's Surreal (Box Frenzy 1987)
Noir Désir - Toujours être ailleurs (Où veux tu qu'je r'garde? 1987)
Snooks Eaglin - Drop the Bomb! (Baby You Can Get Your Gun 1987)
Spacemen 3 - Things'll Never Be the Same (The Perfect Prescription 1987)
Pixies - Caribou (Come On Pilgrim 1987)
Yo La Tengo - The Story of Jazz (New Wave Hot Dogs 1987)
Jethro Tull - Dogs in the Midwinter (Crest Of A Knave 1987)
David Bowie - Never Let Me Down / Glass Spider (Never Let Me Down 1987)
Jane Siberry - The Walking (and Constantly) (The Walking 1987)
Sinead O'Connor - Just Like U Said It Would B / Never Get Old (The Lion And The Cobra 1987)
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Dirt (Signs Of Life 1987)
David Sylvian - Orpheus / The Devil's Own (Secrets Of The Beehive 1987)
Screaming Trees - Don't Look Down / Girl Behind the Mask (Even If And Especially When 1987)
Loop - Straight to Your Heart  (Heaven's End 1987)
The Verlaines - Slow Sad Love Song (Bird-Dog 1987)
Suzanne Vega - Night Vision / Wooden Horse (Caspar Hauser’s Song) (Solitude Standing 1987)
Concrete Blonde - Your Haunted Head (Concrete Blonde 1987)
The Cure - If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me 1987)
The Flaming Lips - Prescription: Love (Oh My Gawd!! 1987)

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Up Jumped the Devil / Mercy  (Tender Prey 1988)
Richard Thompson - Gypsy Love Songs (Amnesia 1988)
Leonard Cohen – Jazz Police (I’m Your Man 1988)

Jimmy Page - Hummingbird / Prison Blues (Outrider 1988)

Frank Zappa - In-A-Gadda-Stravinsky (Guitar 1988)
The Vaselines - Dying for It (The Blues) (Dying For It 1988)
Talking Heads - Cool Water (Naked 1988)
Randy Newman - Bad News From Home / I Want You To Hurt Like I Do (Land Of Dreams 1988)
Throwing Muses - Mexican Women (House Tornado 1988)
Crime And The City Solution - Hunter (Shine 1988)
Dead Can Dance - Echolalia / Ullyses (The Serpent's Egg 1988)
Soundgarden - Smokestack Lightning (Ultramega OK 1988)
Galaxie 500 - Instrumental (Today 1988)
L7 - Snake Handler (L7 1988)
Danzig - Twist of Cain / Soul On Fire (Danzig 1988)
Lou Reed - Romeo Had Juliette / Strawman (New York 1988)
Tracey Chapman - She's Got Her Ticket (Tracey Chapman 1988)
Camper Van Beethoven - Turquoise Jewelry (Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart 1988)
The Sugarcubes - Cold Sweat (Life's Too Good 1988)
Phish - You Enjoy Myself / David Bowie (Junta 1988)
Nuclear Assault - Good Times Bad Times (Led zeppelin cover) (Survive 1988)
Beasts Of Bourbon - Driver Man  (Sour Mash 1988)
Masters Of Reality - Theme for the Scientist of the Invisible / The Candy Song (Masters Of Reality 1988)

Ciccone Youth - MacBeth (The Whitey Album 1988)

The Jeff Healey Band - See The Light (See The Light 1988)
Stuart Hamm - Sexually Active (Radio Free Albemuth 1988)

Barry Adamson – Under Wraps (Moss Side Story 1988)
My Bloody Valentine – Soft as Snow (But Warm Inside) / I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It) (Isn’t Anything 1988)
Pixies – Bone Machine / Cactus (Surfer Rosa 1988)
Talk Talk - Eden (Spirit Of Eden 1988)
Dinosaur Jr. – The Post (Bug 1988)
k.d. lang – Black Coffee (Shadowland 1988)


The Stone Roses – Don't Stop / I Am the Resurrection (The Stone Roses 1989)
The Gories - Sovereignty Flight  (House Rockin' 1989)
The Golden Palominos - A Letter Back /  (A Dead Horse 1989)

Mano Negra - Guayaquil City (Puta's Fever 1989)

Primus  - Tommy the Cat (Suck On This 1989)
Laurie Anderson - The Day the Devil / The Dream Before (Strange Angels 1989)
Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer - Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves / Next (Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves 1989)
The Lounge Lizards – Voice of Chunk (Voice of Chunk 1989)

fIREHOSE – Whisperin' While Hollerin' (fROMOHIO 1989)
John Zorn – Latin Quarter (Naked City 1989)
Tin Machine - Heaven's in Here / Prisoner of Love (Tin Machine 1989)
Nirvana - About a Girl / Love Buzz (Bleach 1989)
Nine Inch Nails - Sin (Pretty Hate Machine 1989)

Fugazi - Burning / Margin Walker (13 Songs 1989)
Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken (Oh Mercy 1989)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sexy Mexican Maid (Mother's Milk 1989)
Minor Threat - Salad Days (Complete Discography 1989)
The Rolling Stones - Hold On to Your Hat (Steel Wheels 1989)
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Blues from a Gun (Automatic 1989)
The Legendary Pink Dots - Hotel Noir (The Golden Age 1989)
Violent Femmes - Fool in the Full Moon (3 1989)

Galaxie 500 - Isn't It a Pity (George Harrison) (On Fire 1989)
Neneh Cherry – Manchild (Raw Like Sushi 1989)
Kate Bush – Heads We're Dancing (Sensual World 1989)
The Cure – Lovesong (Disintegration 1989)
Pixies – Monkey Gone to Heaven / No. 13 Baby (Doolittle 1989)










Smiles and Grins - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 4: 1985-1986)
Modern Times - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 3: 1984)
Fever - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 1: 1980-81)
Picking up After You - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 2: 1982-1983)


PLASTiC DECADE BUT... the ultimate mixtape of the NON-TYPiCAL 80s (88 songs from 80s)