men_of_no_nation
Tonight's listening.
From the upper left:
1. "White Trash Rockers, 1955-69". Old hillbilly, sleazeball, explotiation records from early rock'n'roll. Some great stuff here!
Especially 'Rockin' Out the Blues' by the Musical Linn Twins. Shit's downright talking in tongues!
2. "Marion Brown". ESP Disk jazz stuff from 1965. Worth it for 'Capricorn Moon' alone.
3. Zappa, "The Man from Utopia". Love the Tanino Liberatore album art!
4. The Fall, "Slates". At their creepy, shambolic best with "An Older Lover" and "Leave the Capitol". "I laughed at the great God Pan" --- and what was so funny, Mr. E. Smith?
5. Tom Waits, "The Black Rider". 'Neath that, the Goodfellas soundtrack.
6. Eno, "Music for Airports". I took a nap listening to track four earlier.
7. "Crunk Hits". WHAT? YEAH!
8. "Best of Attila Csihar". OK, a left-fielder for me. He's this Hungarian black metal vocalist, his band Plasma Pool combined electronics with the dark atmosphere, they come off like a bunch of goofballs mostly, but with titles like "Korog: Worshipper of Current" and "Anaal Nathrakh: Atavism", I'm bemused.
Tonight's listening.
From the upper left:
1. "White Trash Rockers, 1955-69". Old hillbilly, sleazeball, explotiation records from early rock'n'roll. Some great stuff here!
Especially 'Rockin' Out the Blues' by the Musical Linn Twins. Shit's downright talking in tongues!
2. "Marion Brown". ESP Disk jazz stuff from 1965. Worth it for 'Capricorn Moon' alone.
3. Zappa, "The Man from Utopia". Love the Tanino Liberatore album art!
4. The Fall, "Slates". At their creepy, shambolic best with "An Older Lover" and "Leave the Capitol". "I laughed at the great God Pan" --- and what was so funny, Mr. E. Smith?
5. Tom Waits, "The Black Rider". 'Neath that, the Goodfellas soundtrack.
6. Eno, "Music for Airports". I took a nap listening to track four earlier.
7. "Crunk Hits". WHAT? YEAH!
8. "Best of Attila Csihar". OK, a left-fielder for me. He's this Hungarian black metal vocalist, his band Plasma Pool combined electronics with the dark atmosphere, they come off like a bunch of goofballs mostly, but with titles like "Korog: Worshipper of Current" and "Anaal Nathrakh: Atavism", I'm bemused.