Pod is the one for me.
Tipp City though - that's my favourite Kim Deal.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
12tallchris wrote:Last Splash boy.
The best constantly found used cd of all time.
I suppose that's why used record stores constantly refuse to buy my copy.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
13Any Title TK fans here?
I honestly think it's only a little worse than Pod, and a good deal better than Last Splash. I just love that mellow but sharp feeling that surrounds most of the album, and both the electric and upright bass playing on it is really top notch in my opinion.
"Off You" could very well be the band's finest moment too.
I honestly think it's only a little worse than Pod, and a good deal better than Last Splash. I just love that mellow but sharp feeling that surrounds most of the album, and both the electric and upright bass playing on it is really top notch in my opinion.
"Off You" could very well be the band's finest moment too.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
14chet wrote:"Off You" could very well be the band's finest moment too.
You may be right.
Lovely.
kerble is right.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
15chet wrote:Any Title TK fans here?
I honestly think it's only a little worse than Pod, and a good deal better than Last Splash. I just love that mellow but sharp feeling that surrounds most of the album, and both the electric and upright bass playing on it is really top notch in my opinion.
"Off You" could very well be the band's finest moment too.
I love it only slightly less than Pod, which is one of my favourite albums of all time.
"Cannonball" is a great song, but I don't think the rest of the album holds up. However, it's been a while...
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
16This. Is. Hard.
Two very different albums. Pod is a more "natural" sounding album, much like Josephine's solo stuff, where Last Spalsh is full of feedback and a big layered sound. I love both Jim MacPherson & Britt's drumming, even if Britt didn't like his drumming for it.
So...on a song by song basis, I'd take Pod by a nose over Last Splash just because the songs stand alone a bit more on Pod where Last Splash is kind of a fluid, listen to it as a whole album.
Two very different albums. Pod is a more "natural" sounding album, much like Josephine's solo stuff, where Last Spalsh is full of feedback and a big layered sound. I love both Jim MacPherson & Britt's drumming, even if Britt didn't like his drumming for it.
So...on a song by song basis, I'd take Pod by a nose over Last Splash just because the songs stand alone a bit more on Pod where Last Splash is kind of a fluid, listen to it as a whole album.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
17Pod could win because of "Doe" alone. That's also one of my favourite reference tracks for judging the quality of hi-fi speakers. Britt's drumming is just perfect for that kind of song, and I find it hard to imagine another drummer suitable for it.
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
18for the short time this cd has been in my possesion, doe is definitely my favorite track. but that can always change too.
CAN'T WE JUST LIKE ALL 3 EQUALLY???
CAN'T WE JUST LIKE ALL 3 EQUALLY???
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Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
19i'm just happy to see how many people appreciate these records for the beautiful things they are. i guess i'd lean towards _pod_, but more because it was the one that i heard first than because it's superior. the walford factor helps, too, as i'd probably say that's my favorite performance of his besides, well, you know...
Breeders: Pod Vs. Last Splash
20segerandpriest wrote:the walford factor helps, too, as i'd probably say that's my favorite performance of his besides, well, you know...
his performance on the Evergreen album?
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