Guidance requested: The Ex

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Sorry if there is already a thread discussing The Ex. I tried searching and found nothing.
Anyway, I've been meaning to acquaint myself with this band for a while now but am not sure where to start. The older releases seem to be out of print or otherwise hard to find, so I've been looking around on ebay and have encountered some pretty steep prices.
So, which titles should I seek out first? Any I should avoid?
Thanks.

Guidance requested: The Ex

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I asked the same thing in this thread.

Connor responded with this:

connor wrote:Well, as I said, I really dig And the Weathermen.... Maybe start with Starters & Alternators as it's both great and readily available.

I like Turn a lot.

Not too crazy about Dizzy Spells, but it's still good and easy to find.

Pokkeherrie is really chaotic and beautiful.

I remember reading somewhere that the Gonna Rob the Sperm Bank EP was Steve's favorite Ex record. You can get it on the recent singles compilation they put out.

The Ex! NOT CRAP!


I have Starters & Alternators, Dizzy Spells, Joggers and Smoggers and the touch and go singles album.They're all great. The only album I didn't like so much is Turn. From memory it uses a recipe for a pie as a metaphor. Gutsy!

Read this thread too
HELLO!

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Guidance requested: The Ex

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As Clortho said, Starters Alternators is a very good choice for a first Ex album - easily the best of the Touch and Go releases, I would say.

Dizzy Spells is also good, but it is less consistent - not a solid block of mega-awesome songs like Starters Alternators is.

If you can find it, I'd heartily recommend the 1991 release Scrabbling at the Lock with cellist Tom Cora. While it might seem like some kind of novelty guest one-off project at first glance, it is actually a collection of kick-ass Ex songs which also have some awesome cello playing. My favorite Ex record (although I have also not heard them all - there are just too many).

Guidance requested: The Ex

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Mazec wrote:If you can find it, I'd heartily recommend the 1991 release Scrabbling at the Lock with cellist Tom Cora. While it might seem like some kind of novelty guest one-off project at first glance, it is actually a collection of kick-ass Ex songs which also have some awesome cello playing. My favorite Ex record (although I have also not heard them all - there are just too many).


Hear Hear. One of my favourite albums ever.

Guidance requested: The Ex

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Mama Clortho wrote:I asked the same thing in this thread.

Connor responded with this:

connor wrote:Well, as I said, I really dig And the Weathermen.... Maybe start with Starters & Alternators as it's both great and readily available.

I like Turn a lot.

Not too crazy about Dizzy Spells, but it's still good and easy to find.

Pokkeherrie is really chaotic and beautiful.

I remember reading somewhere that the Gonna Rob the Sperm Bank EP was Steve's favorite Ex record. You can get it on the recent singles compilation they put out.

The Ex! NOT CRAP!


I have Starters & Alternators, Dizzy Spells, Joggers and Smoggers and the touch and go singles album.They're all great. The only album I didn't like so much is Turn. From memory it uses a recipe for a pie as a metaphor. Gutsy!

Read this thread too

:oops:
thanks.
You know, I even read the "how-to" threads on searching the forum - and I still didn't come up with anything in my search. I'd better go back and re-read and practice.
Anyway, thanks all for humoring me despite my unnecessary new thread.
Looking forward to finally being able to have the Ex rock my world.

Guidance requested: The Ex

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Eric K. wrote:Sorry if there is already a thread discussing The Ex. I tried searching and found nothing.


do be sure to search again as to not make an ass of yourself like some other member did...


edit - i was speaking of myself re: the Sendspace thread. i'm not a jerk! honest...
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