Your Latest Album Acquisitions

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  1. NTC

    NTC Active Member

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    I'm sure we're all picking up new albums on a regular basis, so this is a topic in which you can share what albums you have recentley acquired. Feel free to give a mini run down, review, rating or your general opinion of them too if you like.

    I picked up these 3 yesterday:

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    Ministry Of Sound - "The Annual 2006 [Australia]" (My Rating: 6 / 10)

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    Ministry Of Sound - "Clubbers Guide To 2006 [Australia]" (My Rating: 2 / 10)

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    Avant - "Private Room" (My Rating: 7 / 10)
     
  2. phunDamentalz

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    Nelly Furtado - Loose
    7/10 good pop hip-hop crossover record
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    Lupe Fiasco - Food and Liquor
    7/10 catchy poppy beats - so-so rapping, good background music
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    Brian Eno - Before and after science
    this is some groovy 70's experimental stuff. Eno is a super producer who has produced many huge groups, but before that he was a solo artist....
    9/10
     
  3. rafy

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    The Postal Service - Give Up
    8/10

    It was actually good. Surprising because I really can't stand Death Cab for Cutie.
     
  4. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    The Postal Service have some good music. Very simple and easy to get into; basically just chill out with some friends and enjoy the sound. I recently purchased the Cities two albums "Cities" and "Cities Variations." My first suggestion for listening is the track "Writing on the Wall," which only opens with the chorus and ends with the chorus amazingly with interchanging verses and a great climax in between making it completely original and unrepetitive. It contains emotion through the guitars, but not something to the extent of dredg though I would suggest it to the band's fanbase. I've posted links in the "Music you've probably never heard of..." thread.
     
  5. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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  6. NTC

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    1/12/2006:

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    Avant - "Director" (My Rating: 7.5 / 10)

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    Avant - "Ecstasy" (My Rating: 4 / 10)
     
  7. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    You buy too many cd's that you can just download. I only buy albums that I find impossible to find for downloading, which, in this case, would be the following -

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    John Frusciante - Smile From The Streets You Hold

    I bought this album simply because it is impossible to download, anywhere. It's got a lot of raw emotion and subtle beauty, but it's definitely not an album for the casual rock fan, or even the casual Chilis fan for that matter, because of the darkness and depth of it.

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    Chocolate Watchband - No Way Out

    The first album from arguably the most underrated psychedelic band of all-time, No Way Out is also the band's best, containing their heaviest material. It took me forever to find a copy though.
     
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    Damn, where'd you get the Chocolate Watchband stuff man? I've only heard a bit of their stuff but it was very cool and worth finding out more about.

    I honestly haven't bought anything new for awhile. If I have a hankering for new tunage, I just get one of my friends to burn it LOL. I pretty much just buy records now, too, more as a collection than as stuff I listen to every single day. So far I've got these (wish my camera was working [​IMG] )...

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  9. NTC

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    [quote name='Voodoo Child;722656']You buy too many cd's that you can just download. I only buy albums that I find impossible to find for downloading/QUOTE]

    Who ever said I bought them? [​IMG]

    I was careful to name this thread what I did for a reason, lol.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">You buy too many cd's that you can just download. I only buy albums that I find impossible to find for downloading</div>

    Who ever said I bought them? [​IMG]

    I was careful to name this thread what I did for a reason, lol.
     
  11. Really Lost One

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    Some people buy albums because they've got to have the cover art and etc
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Brian Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Some people buy albums because they've got to have the cover art and etc</div>
    Huh? I have album arts for every album on my mp3 player, but out of the 45 fulls albums, five were actually bought. I just went to amazon and copy/pasted the covers.

    People buy the album to look at the sleeves. I do at least.
     
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    ^Or because they want to show their support for their favourite artist.

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    Decent album. 7/10 for me.
     
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    hustler Revving up the Engine

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    Pretty decent 7.5/10.
     
  15. NTC

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    It's especially hard to buy CD's in this day and age aswell, as I mean no one really listens to actual CD's on a CD player anymore, we're moving into the age of the MP3 player, and I for one listen to all my music on my computer and my phone, so I have no use for a CD, I'll be damned if I'm going to fork out $20 - $30 for a CD I'm only going to use once. If an album comes with like a DVD or somthing, then usually I'll buy it (i.e The Game - Documentary, Xzibit - Weapons Of Mass Destruction), if not, it has to be really good to capture my sale.
     
  16. Run BJM

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    <div class="quote_poster">NTC187 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">It's especially hard to buy CD's in this day and age aswell, as I mean no one really listens to actual CD's on a CD player anymore, we're moving into the age of the MP3 player, and I for one listen to all my music on my computer and my phone, so I have no use for a CD, I'll be damned if I'm going to fork out $20 - $30 for a CD I'm only going to use once. If an album comes with like a DVD or somthing, then usually I'll buy it (i.e The Game - Documentary, Xzibit - Weapons Of Mass Destruction), if not, it has to be really good to capture my sale.</div>

    Agree, I only buy CDs of my absolute favorite artists and only if a) its a special edition CD with a bunch of extra stuff or something like that, [​IMG] an old classic that I never picked thats now cheap. Once I get a CD I usually leave it in my stereo and play it on there alot but after a while I just add it into my playlist on my computer, mp3 player, XB360, and really don't use the CD.

    With that being said I just ordered Sublime: Everything Under The Sun ($35 right now on Amazon.com btw for all you other Sublime fans and/or stoners) and Red Hot Chili Peppers: Californication. Was going to get By The Way too and some Eric B and Rakim CDs but opted to buy a clean new Warriors throw back hat.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">rafy Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">[​IMG]
     
  18. The Dream

    The Dream mama there goes that man!

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    ^^^dope rebound album from the M-E-T-H-O-D MAN.
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    was okay on the first listen, I need to listen to it some more to get a better opinion though.
     
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    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Damien Rice - 9

    After around a month I finally picked this up...
     

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