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Joey Self

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I have Adams' 29, too. I like it better than JACKSONVILLE, but not nearly as much as COLD ROSES. I have to remember, though, it took me about 4 listens to COLD ROSES for it to really hit me.

Along with 29, I picked up Arcade Fire's FUNERAL. Pretty good disc, it too rewards repeated listens.

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Arcade Fire is great! I love that CD. I also have to admit Cold Roses is my favorite of the three released this year by the prolific Mr. Adams. But all three are pretty good I think.

Also just picked up Trey Anastasio's Shine. Only listened to it once on Rhapsody and haven't had time to listen to it since but I liked what I heard so I'm sure it was a good purchase.
 

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Just got back from the trafford centre with no Christmas money left!

1.The Smiths- The Queen Is Dead (I know I should already own this but I've been holding out as I hate Morrisey)
2.Public Enemy- It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
3.Led Zeppelin- Houses of the holy
4.Prince- Purple Rain
5.Elmore James- The sky is crying (Best of)
6.Muddy Waters- Best of
7.Robert Johnson- The Complete Collection (Every song he ever did! Now all I have to do is get the alternative takes, anybody know of one cd with them all on?)
8.Johnny Cash- At Folsom Prison
9.Willie Nelson- Best of
10.Bob Dylan- Bringing It All Back Home (Again so many albums on wishlist, so little money)

I would have bought more but the '£10 off when you spend £60' deal doesn't start until bloodt tomorrow!! Goddammit!!
 

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i think some of these might be considered rock haha

either way i picked up these discs at a local record store yesterday.

aphex twin - selected ambient works vol.2
frank zappa - hot rats
king crimson - discipline

i also grabbed two ken burns jazz compilations, the one for charles mingus and thelonius monk.
 

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picked up Travers & Appice - It Takes a Lot of Balls (2004) on SPV label yesterday while at Borders. It's alright,still maintains alot of Bluesy rock and roll, But there's a Hip-Hop song (track 4 I believe) which I don't care for at all. It least these guys are experimenting some.
 

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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
Ryan Adams - 29
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are-a Changing
Rolling Stones - Aftermath (US version)
Rush - Rock in Rio
 

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How is this? I saw it in the stores Friday.
I rather like it. But it's not as good as their first album. Kind of like the last one. It was okay but nothing great.

I think the best songs are Juicebox and You Only Live Once. The rest is kind of bland.
 
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Santana - Moonflower
Jeff Beck - Jeff
The Strokes - First Impressions of Earth
 
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