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Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 7:00 am
by tommydski_Archive
the owls record is probably my favourite.
mike kinsella is a great drummer and it was amazing to hear him playing with such clarity. same goes for victor villareal.

otherwise it has to be "run to ruin", "pod" or "surfer rosa".

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 9:43 am
by wiggins_Archive
The Owls record is way on up there.

Neurosis Times of Grace/Sovereign are in the running, too. I seem to like these recordings a little better than the last two albums - its just the drum sound in Studio B - works really well for their louder stuff.

Cheer-Accident's Introducing Lemon is probably going to take it. There's a whole lot of studio trickery going on, and it all sounds flawless.

Oh- it wasnt at EA, but Storm&Stress's first record really fascinates me. I need to draw up some "Question for Steve" questions about that one.

Now, if the melvins would suck it up and go to EA.... we might have to make some revisions.

Oh, and "Flies the Fields" is arguably the best work Bob's done, period. That record sounds amazing and makes me proud that at least Atlanta has Zero Return. Not much else, but at least that...

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:19 pm
by stewie_Archive
ECSean wrote:
stewie wrote:...ok, but APART from The Frames, Therapy?, The Dudley Corporation, My Bloody Valentine, the aquaducts, drinkable water and public health, what have the Irish done for rock?


The Redneck Manifesto is from Ireland right?


Shite, yeah, that's another one...

- Stewie (jetlagged and drunk in Dublin)

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:55 pm
by itchy mcgoo_Archive
stewie wrote:...ok, but APART from The Frames, Therapy?, The Dudley Corporation, My Bloody Valentine, the aquaducts, drinkable water and public health, what have the Irish done for rock?


Stiff Little Fingers are from Northern Ireland and are one of my favorite rock bands. A friend recently gave me a "Suspect Device" t-shirt that rules much ass.

I would also argue that Sinead O'Connor's The Lion and the Cobra is a fine album.

Have fun, Stewie!

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 2:29 pm
by cacaphonlopithecus_Archive
my favorite Albini recording is the extremely rare 7" "fart in a windstorm" (touch and go #001) you can really hear the subtlleties in his mic placement. I think I read somewhere he used a beyer m500. It's what made me want to become an engineer.
I have it on my Ipod on repeat. I go to sleep listening to it. Although his follow up 7" "S.B.D" (touch and go #002) wasn't as crisp and I think the reverb gave it a very wet almost juicy sound, it's still worth checking out.

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 10:17 pm
by dlayphoto_Archive
I'll throw my hat into the ring...

Owls - love the spatial feel of the record. Definitely one for listening in headphones.

Ativin: Summing The Approach - the bad part is it's only 4 songs. The drums just sound HUGE. You can really hear the room sound on that one.

My favorite Weston recording: Hurl: We Are Quiet In This Room. Was this recorded at EA?

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 11:08 pm
by tommydski_Archive
salut dlayphoto!
ativin!
your post reminded me of this fine record!
graci!

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 11:13 pm
by dlayphoto_Archive
your fake italian is so beautiful!

salut!

Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 6:35 am
by Mama Clortho_Archive
MajorEverettMiller wrote:
Favorite Steve recording? Easy: The Frames' "For the Birds" (also an all-time favorite).


MajorEverettMiller!

Thank you for mentioning this record! I had not heard the Frames before! I downloaded "For the birds", and it is very pleasant! I will buy it!

How are their other records?!

-Mama!