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Piasek wrote:
SecondEdition wrote:
Piasek wrote:Public Image Ltd. - Home Is Where The Heart Is


Ah, yes, a wonderful song.

Keith Levene is actually the bassist on the song.


"flowers of romance" is their best album. really.


nahh. still great, though. but it's not the best. I always did love the title track, "Go Back" and "Banging the Door." pure antisocial impulse.
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What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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SecondEdition wrote:
Piasek wrote:
SecondEdition wrote:
Piasek wrote:Public Image Ltd. - Home Is Where The Heart Is


Ah, yes, a wonderful song.

Keith Levene is actually the bassist on the song.


"flowers of romance" is their best album. really.


nahh. still great, though. but it's not the best. I always did love the title track, "Go Back" and "Banging the Door." pure antisocial impulse.


just listen to the drums. "for" has the best drums of all pil records.

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The Natural Yogurt Band - Away With Meloncholy [sic]

Boomkat wrote:Although the Jazzman label mostly concerns itself with old music - reissuing vintage soul, funk and jazz, The Natural Yogurt Band are a modern day act, who happen to make music that sounds like it's been exhumed from some ancient vault. The production is measured extremely well, lining itself up with the aesthetics of yesteryear by heating up the drums brilliantly and panning instruments hard into a single stereo channel - that sort of thing. The fact that these guys are clearly highly accomplished musicians doesn't hurt either, and certain pieces like 'Latin Illusion' benefit from wild woodwind soloing, while the reggae-tinged 'A Broken Rose' flares up with vibraphone and some searing organ solos coloured by battered tube compression sounds. A great faux-vintage recording, filled with musty old breaks and nicely-penned instrumentals. Ace.


This album is really, really good.
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