A Tribe Called Quest- Butter Here I am again! :D
 
patto money bag here is someone who, despite sowing very well, has reaped little... here jazz, blues, and rock blend beautifully... starting to get to know jazz with an album like this was, for me, the right way... after all, at 14 I only listened to Sabbath, Zeppelin, and Purple, and doors opened for me that I didn't even know existed....
 
 
Silver Jews New Orleans

Today I’m obsessed with Indie Rock rooted in Folk and similar stuff from the Nineties and early 2000s. How can we not remember the Silver Jews, led by Berman, who had great writing skills and was a decent singer? I’m not sure what illness he had, but he couldn’t and didn’t want to perform live. Luckily for him, his college friends helped him significantly to maintain a decent underground career—Pavement’s Malkmus and Nastanovich, and his friend Yo La Tengo’s McNew, even though the latter never participated in any of his albums. The one tour in 2006 speaks volumes about Berman's struggles with being in public.
 
The Velvet Underground - The Gift (Instrumental)
Right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head, gently in the morning sun.
 
BEACH HOUSE -- "DRUNK IN LA"

You couldn't mess up a record even if you tried.
 
Clinic - The Second Line (Official Video)
I have always liked them, they were good but they were always missing that little something to make the leap.
 
Sting Of The Bumblebee

Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov has been rolling around in his sarcophagus for 30 years.
 
Jimmy Cleveland and His All Stars - You Don't Know What Love Is

Jimmy Cleveland - from "Introducing Jimmy Cleveland and His All Stars"
1956 (EmArcy)

#jazzlegends
 
Phish - Free one of the most beautiful albums in rock...featured in one of the ugliest covers...
 
Title And Registration Today an existential second.

#unsegon
 
Wild Swans - Whirlpool Heart Enchantment. Wonder.
 
Paris 1942 - Hex
A band I was unaware of. A meteor, with the tambourine player from the Velvet Underground, the guy from the Sun City Girls, and I can't remember who else. Blunt low fidelity, Velvet-like cadence, and electric guitar skids. It deserves our curiosity.
 
101 (Sonic Shuffle Edit) when Battlegods recommends the good stuff
 
Fats Navarro - The Squirrel (1947)

Fats Navarro - from "Memorial Album"
1948 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
 
Cold Chisel Flame trees One of the coolest Australian ballads, deserving a place alongside "Wide Open Road," "Great Southern Land"...