Stand By Your Man -Blues Brothers

Already forty-one years since his farewell
 
 
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Top 10 (unconscious) Cocteau Twins

1) Whales Tails
2) Musette And Drums
3) Throughout The Dark Months Of April And May
4) How To Bring A Blush To The Snow
5) Sugar Hiccup
6) Pandora (For Cindy)
7) Shallow Then Halo
8) Theft, And Wandering Around Lost
9) Five Ten Fiftyfold
10) Fifty-Fifty Clown

The ranking, as I mentioned, has been drawn up with reckless unconsciousness since it's really difficult
or perhaps impossible to identify Cocteau pieces that prevail over others. In fact, once I finished writing,
I thought of others that should rightfully belong in my top 10:

Wax And Wane
When Mama Was Moth
In Our Angelhood
My Love Paramour
Persephone
Amelia
Otterley
Fifty-Fifty Clown
Know Who You Are At Every Age
Squeeze - Wax
Pink Orange Red
Ribbed And Veined
Melonella

There are no tracks from Blue Bell Knoll because, as I've stated multiple times, it's a work that I've listened to
little, alas, but I promise to remedy that as soon as possible.
@[Eneathedevil] @[Almotasim] @[Rocky Marciano] it's your turn for the daunting task!
p.s. The invitation is extended to all fans of the Cocteau Twins.
 
The Primates-The Creep!!!

How genuine is the RocchenRolle… often it takes just one album, in the garage, to enter OUR history…
 
HIGHER GROUND, JOHNNY HAMMOND

#unochenonsiannoiavaperniente

An attempt, almost impossible, of a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in almost chronological order.
1973 JOHHNY HAMMOND - HIGHER GROUND
 
Modern English - Black Houses
#ilove4ad [A sonic journey through the catalogs that have ignited my imagination]
The music of Modern English is a manual of all the contaminations and evolutions of a certain type of new wave: sharp post-punk, martial synth-pop, and occasionally fine strokes of psychedelia. A flagship band of 4AD, they strongly characterized the early period of the label, with some of its members participating in that fantastic project called This Mortal Coil.
The artwork of Mesh & Lace, created by the graphic studio 23 Envelope, is masterful, placing a moving body at the center of attention, an idea of dynamics and evolution that is parallel and complementary to the band's musical conception, much like in Garlands by the Cocteau Twins.
 
The Big *R*Lebowski*R*, the philosophical rug that sets the tone for the known universe
CARTER BURWELL-Dick On A Case
It’s nice to know he’s out there. The Dude, who takes it easy, for us sinners.
 
The The - Song Without An Ending
#ilove4ad [A sonic journey through the catalogs that ignited my imagination]
Have you ever listened to an incredibly cohesive blend of new wave, psychedelia, soul, and jazz that leaves you breathless in awe? Yet for that eclectic and multifaceted genius, Matt Johnson, there's nothing more ordinary. Johnson has the ability to make ordinary, simple things decidedly complex; it's no coincidence that he was crowned a cult artist in the '80s. Anyone wanting to explore the various facets of creativity in new wave has a must-do and delightful passage through the grooves of Soul Mining. Not that the other works are any less worthy; in fact, here I've chosen to post a track from Burning Blue Soul to which I'm particularly attached.
 
David Lindley - Mercury Blues

David Lindley (1944 - 2023)
Rest in Peace
 
John Zorn - Masada: Beit - Tirzah

John Zorn (9 out of 10)
"Tirzah"

#jazzlegends
 
Billy Cobham - Crosswinds (1974)

September 1974......in concert with Billy

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Allison Run - Yellowish
Psychedelic Bologna '80