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Okay, I'll post this one first, cuz it can probably be assembled on Spotify or whatever. I'll put up Nas when we find an an acceptable means of proliferation.

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 16:56 (thirteen years ago) link

Working on it...

Mr. John "Manalishi" Abbott (Viceroy), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 16:58 (thirteen years ago) link

While You Were Sitting Home Alone At Age 13 – The Best of Pearl Jam, 1991-1996

1. “State of Love and Trust” (3:48) (from Singles soundtrack, 1992)
2. “Evenflow” (4:54) (from Ten, 1991)
3. “Rearviewmirror” (4:44) (from Vs., 1993)
4. “Alone” (3:14) (from “Go” single, 1993)
5. “Rats” (4:15) (from Vs., 1993)
6. “Dirty Frank” (5:39) (from “Evenflow” single, 1992)
7. “Satan’s Bed” (3:31) (from Vitalogy, 1994)
8. “Porch” (3:31) (from Ten, 1991)
9. “Go” (3:13) (from Vs., 1993)
10. “Hail, Hail” (3:42) (from No Code, 1996)
11. “Footsteps” (3:54) (from “Jeremy” single, 1992)
12. “Dissident” (3:35) (from Vs., 1993)
13. “Smile” (3:52) (from No Code, 1996)
14. “Not For You” (5:52) (from Vitalogy, 1994)
15. “Black” (5:44) (from Ten, 1991)
16. “Present Tense” (5:47) (from No Code, 1996)
17. “Yellow Ledbetter” (5:01) (from “Jeremy” single, 1992)
18. “Alive” (5:41) (from Ten, 1991)

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 16:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Collaborative playlist for
While You Were Sitting Home Alone At Age 13 – The Best of Pearl Jam, 1991-1996
:
http://open.spotify.com/user/cyclades/playlist/1CyifemvM2enjYTmVR0TLW

Mr. John "Manalishi" Abbott (Viceroy), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:06 (thirteen years ago) link

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Screaming Trees

Disc 01 The Psychedelic Independent Years (1985-1991)
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Disc 02 The Major Label Years (1991-1996)
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pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:27 (thirteen years ago) link

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Ride
Beyond Woodstock

spotify

1. Black Nite Crash
2. Like A Daydream
3. Twisterella
4. Slave
5. Here And Now
6. Decay
7. Time Of Her Time
8. Don’t Let It Die
9. From Time To Time
10. Unfamiliar
11. Moonlight Medicine
12. Time Machine
13. Rolling Thunder
14. Leave Them All Behind
15. Dreams Burn Down
16. Grasshopper

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Lovin the cavalcade of early 90's rock.

Thanks for putting that up on Spotify, Viceroy!

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:36 (thirteen years ago) link

everyone was a teenager in the 90s so far!

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:42 (thirteen years ago) link

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Yo La Tengo - Continual Cognition of a Singular Concept

DISK ONE:
01. Tom Courtney
02. From a Motel 6
03. The Whole of the Law
04. Sugarcube
05. Cherry Chapstick
06. Black Flowers
07. Mr. Tough
08. Bad Politics
09. Barnaby, Hardly Working
10. The Lie and How We Told It
11. My Little Corner of the World
12. Season of the Shark
13. Autumn Sweater
14. Stockholm Syndrome
15. Let's Save Tony Orlando's House
16. We're an American Band
17. Today Is The Day
18. You Can Have It All

DISK TWO:
01. Tom Courtney (From Camp Yo La Tengo)
02. Georgia Vs. Yo La Tengo
03. Night Falls on Hoboken
04. Blue Line Swinger
05. Detouring America With Horns
06. Little Eyes
07. From A Motel 6 - Remix
08. Beanbag Chair
09. Nuclear War - Version 4
10. Shaker
11. How to Make a Baby Elephant Float
12. I'm Your Puppet
13. Somebody's Baby
14. Big Day Coming
15. The Race Is On Again


DISK ONE
DISK TWO

This two disk anthology attempts to capture a certain essence of the band; perhaps it is a melancholy happiness, an anxious glee - the bipolar pulse and rhythm of the band. I hope I achieved this vague and pretentious goal.

Mr. John "Manalishi" Abbott (Viceroy), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:46 (thirteen years ago) link

Like A Pillow: An Anthology of My Bloody Valentine
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[Disc One]
1. Sunny Sundae Smile - (2:31) (Sunny Sundae Smile EP)
2. Paint A Rainbow - (2:19) (Sunny Sundae Smile EP)
3. She Loves You No Less - (2:34) (Ecstasy mini-LP)
4. Strawberry Wine - (2:33) (Ecstasy & Wine EP)
5. You Made Me Realise - (3:43) (You Made Me Realise EP)
6. Slow - (3:09) (You Made Me Realise EP)
7. Cigarette In Your Bed - (3:28) (You Made Me Realise EP)
8. Feed Me With Your Kiss - (3:57) (Feed Me With Your Kiss EP)
9. Emptiness Inside - (2:50) (Feed Me With Your Kiss EP)
10. Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside) - (2:21) (Isn't Anything LP)
11. Lose My Breath - (3:38) (Isn't Anything LP)
12. Sueisfine - (2:13) (Isn't Anything LP)
13. Nothing Much To Lose - (3:17) (Isn't Anything LP)

[Disc Two}
1. Glider -(3:10) (Glider EP)
2. Off Your Face - (4:15) (Glider EP)
3. Honey Power - (4:34) (Tremelo EP)
4. Swallow - (4:55) (Tremelo EP)
5. Sometimes - (5:19) (Loveless LP)
6. Soon - (6:59) (Loveless LP)
7. When You Sleep - (4:12) (Loveless LP)
8. To Here Knows When - (5:46) (Tremolo LP b/c inclusion of instrumental coda)
9. Only Shallow - (4:17) (Loveless LP)
10. Kevin Song- (3:45) (Unreleased)
11. Bilinda Song - (4:45) (Unreleased)
12. I Only Said - (5:34) (Loveless LP)

Just some quick notes as I won't be on the computer to retort against any possible tirades of any people I've pissed off:

I gave the band as much as an all encompassing collection of hits double record without
straying too far beyond what it means to be a "greatest hits" compilation in the first place - the thing one buys when they're first delving into a band, or too impatient to allow songs they're unfamiliar with possibly come to grow on them. They want what they want - they want"the best". So of course I had my own taste instilled in here, but lots of consulting with last.fm charts and general message-board chatter to make sure I wasn't going to leave anyone outraged after I posted this. Which I surely have - notice the lack of Conway (I thought I was gracious to include even one: just a sort of comparison track to what the band ultimately started as. But ultimately, MBV with Butcher is the REAL MBV).

The two unreleased tracks were put in there as sort of a "marketing bonus" for "buying this album"
if they already owned half the songs anyway. Also, they're my favorites of the unreleased stuff and I needed a pause in the quisssential Loveless, as I didn't want to make it seem like I should've just put every song from the album instead on there (it's sentences like these that validate how damn good the entirety of Loveless is). I'm dying to re-edit this and include What You Want in there, as in many a way it's just a song that epitomizes what MBV is about (the innocenct humming of flute vs the assaulting scratch of guitar) but at that point I'd have included over half of Loveless on a Greatest Hits album. Despite my previous remark that this gives the people (pun in 3..2..1) "What You Want", I more want to encourage the listener to dive further into MBV's discography than be provided with every possible thing they ever need right here. That way, with more purchases = more funds for Shields to produce that one or two new albums. Also, Only Shallow accomplishes the whole rivalry of sound a little more uniquely with what, and remains even today, one of the most foreign manipulations of guitar into what is seemingly the cries of an elephant on its death-throes, soothed again and again with Bilinda's tranquilizing vocals.

Another thing I tried to consider is just flow of the album. The bummer is that with most greatest hits compilations, people tend to skip around and just choose the songs they enjoy immediately without giving the others ones a try - hence the fact that they bought a greatest hits compilation in the first place. Conscious of that, I considered completely randomizing the playlist... but I more wanted to encouragethe newbie into discovering how much MBV has changed by systematic default. Their appreciation of the bandI think would increase ten-fold by doing so versus pairing songs like "You Made Me Realise" and "To Here Knows When" with eachother, track to track - sort of bizarre, and completely disorientating for the listener who can't figure out who the hell this band is and whether it's the same one or not. What I find is that the compilation progresses from a messy static of MBV's original inception to the dreamy, ethereal haze of what they eventually came to be. Also, I would like to note that at near age 50, Bilinda Butcher I would bed any day over the likes of Jessica Alba; and Kevin Shields is clearly God.

Also, we don't have Spotify here in the States so if our puppet nation would kindly yield to good old text-based on ilXor-for-ilXors (by the people, for the people: America roolz!!!) postings that would be nice.

lieutenant jimmy john (kelpolaris), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:48 (thirteen years ago) link

Short and Sweet: The Best Dionne Warwick Songs Not on 'The Best of Dionne Warwick' Compilations

The Beginning of Loneliness (from Windows of the World)
Here I Am (Here I Am)
The Green Grass Starts to Grow (Very Dionne)
Silent Voices (Valley of the Dolls)
Window Wishing (Here I Am)
As Long as There's an Apple Tree (Valley of the Dolls)
In Between the Heartaches (Here I Am)
Long Day, Short Night (Here I Am)
Paper Maché (I'll Never Fall in Love Again)
Knowing When to Leave (I'll Never Fall in Love Again)

john. a resident of chicago., Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:52 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes yes yes to the inclusion of "Nuclear War" on Yo La Tengo. That's hot.

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 17:56 (thirteen years ago) link

Also, it's super dope to include where you guys are pulling the tracks from. I'm probably going to have to assemble some of these on my own through digging and such, and having the source titles would help immeasurably.

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:00 (thirteen years ago) link

I was sneaky, look closer.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:01 (thirteen years ago) link

That is rad.

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:06 (thirteen years ago) link

want that YLT one. I miss spotify.

a cankle of rads (Gukbe), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:08 (thirteen years ago) link

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The Rolling Stones 1980-2010

CD 1
Emotional Rescue (1980)
1. Dance
2. Down In The Hole
3. All About You
4. Where The Boys Go
Tattoo You (1981)
5. Little T & A
6. Heaven
7. Slave
Undercover (1983)
8. She Was Hot
9. Too Much Blood
Dirty Work (1986)
10. One Hit (To The Body)
11. Fight
12. Had It With You
13. Sleep Tonight
14. Key To The Highway

CD 2
Steel Wheels (1989)
15. Almost Hear You Sigh
16. Slipping Away
17. Continental Drift
Voodoo Lounge (1994)
18. Sparks Will Fly
19. New Faces
20. The Worst
Bridges to Babylon (1997)
21. Saint Of Me
22. Out Of Control
23. You Don't Have To Mean It
Bigger Bang (2005)
24. Streets of Love
25. Infamy
Exile on Main Street (Rarities Edition) (2010)
26. Plundered My Soul

Sorry no Spotify access.

I started off trying to not to put anything that's already been on a compilation, but in the end restricted it even further to the post Some Girls albums since they are the most overlooked period.

And Plundered My Soul is as much a 2010 song as an Exile outtake.

sofatruck, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:09 (thirteen years ago) link

^^^Totally cool idea.

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:12 (thirteen years ago) link

also, if any one has nameless other "links" of some kind you're free to get on AIM Chatz to share them BTW, whatever you might want to link to I don't know --- lyrics txt files or something...

Mr. John "Manalishi" Abbott (Viceroy), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:13 (thirteen years ago) link

legacy edition, by request

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Ride
Beyond Woodstock

spotify

Black Nite Crash (single from Tarantula); Like A Daydream (debut single); Twisterella (single from Going Blank Again); Slave (b-side of 'Black Nite Crash'); Here And Now (Fall EP and US version of Nowhere); Decay (Nowhere); Time Of Her Time (Going Blank Again); Don’t Let It Die (b-side of 'Birdman'); From Time To Time (Carnival of Light); Unfamiliar (Today Forever EP); Moonlight Medicine (Carnival of Light); Time Machine (Going Blank Again); Rolling Thunder (Carnival of Light); Leave Them All Behind (single from Going Blank Again); Dreams Burn Down (Fall EP and Nowhere); Grasshopper (b-side of 'Leave Them All Behind')

sleeve note

It's funny how you live with these records, then you live without them - and then you meet up again years later and they've changed, or you've changed. The old feelings are still there, but you don't quite love them in the same way.

The first records are still lovely, but now they're all thin, like children dressed up in suits. Going Blank Again used to be a slightly failed attempt at pop, but it's blossoming into a surprisingly experimental take on same. Carnival Of Light was always lush, but now it's matured (or you've matured) it's not boring any more. Even Tarantula isn't the steaming mess it once was.

I had terrific fun putting this together. I ditched chronology and went for flow. We start at the end and move back through the tunes version of the band. They always had strong songs. But that was only part of it, they stretched and explored, and we get a bit wider and more epic as we go on.

They were always some curious version of the Stooges' kid brothers at heart, though, and that's where we start and finish. Beyond Woodstock closes on 'Grasshopper', still their finest garage moment, all eleven minutes of it. Wordless and not an ounce of fat on it, an epic you could fit in your pocket. They began with a squall and ended with a crunch, and I love them for it.

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:20 (thirteen years ago) link

That's a bold move opening the Ride comp. with a song from their final, terrible album. But what a great song it is!

ilxor has truly been got at and become an ILXor (ilxor), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:28 (thirteen years ago) link

will post my doom one later after i've had a bit of shuteye, the roots in the next couple days.

a hoy hoy, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:51 (thirteen years ago) link

xp That final album's improved since it came out and I genuinely don't think I could get through it even once. This time around it was merely 'not good'.

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 18:53 (thirteen years ago) link

Al Green: Revelations
I avoided anything from the canonical greatest hits album. I sequenced the tracks according to what songs I thought sounded best next to each other. Sorry, but I don't have spotify access. And this was really, really fun. Hope everyone enjoys it. I'll post my Kinks comp later today.

Disc 1
1. I Want to Hold Your Hand [Green Is Blues 40th Anniversary Bonus Track]
2. That's The Way It Is [Full of Fire]
3. Let It Shine[Have a Good Time]
4. Be My Baby[Everything's OK]
5. Wait Here[Truth N Time]
6. Hangin' On [Al Green Explores Your Mind]
7. Stand Up[Call Me]
8. The Truth Marches On[Have a Good Time]
9. Waiting On You[Don't Look Back]
10. I Think It's For The Feeling [I'm Still In Love With You]
11. You Say It[Gets Next to You]
12. Standing In The Rain[Lay It Down]
13. Summertime [Green Is Blues]
14. All n All[The Belle Album]
15. To Sir With Love[Truth N Time]
16. In the Name of Jesus[Lord Will Make a Way]
17. Simply Beautiful [I'm Still In Love With You]
18. So You're Leaving[Let's Stay Together]
19. I'd Fly Away[Full of Fire]
20. Georgia Boy[The Belle Album]

Disc 2
1. Take Me To The River [Al Green Explores Your Mind]
2. Love Ritual [Al Green Is Love]
3. Right Now, Right Now[Gets Next to You]
4. The City [Al Green Explores Your Mind]
5. Too Many[I Can't Stop]
6. Stop and Check Myself [Back Up Train]
7. Starting All Over Again [Listen: The Rarities]
8. I'm Wild About You [Lay It Down]
9. Eli's Game [Let's Stay Together - Reissue Bonus Track]
10. Call Me [Call Me]
11. Guilty [Back Up Train]
12. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart [Let's Stay Together]
13. Loving You [The Belle Album]
14. Unchained Melody [Livin' For You]
15. Strong As Death (Sweet As Love)[The Hi Singles A's and B's]
16. Going Away [Going Away]
17. Funny How Time Slips Away [Call Me]
18. I Feel Good(Live) [Tokyo ... Live]
19. So Real To Me[Soul Survivor]

MumblestheRevelator, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 19:23 (thirteen years ago) link

Ornette Coleman Dancing in Your Pants
If there is a place to share links let us know. I have no spotify.
Aside from including "lonely woman", which i just couldn't leave out, "trying to achieve a flow of sorts" was the priority.

1. Lonely Woman
2. Ramblin'
3. Peace Warriors
4. Doughnut
5. Video Games
6. Honeymooners
7. Times Square
8. Civiliaztion Day
9. Kathelin Gray
10. Rubber Gloves
11. Feet Music
12. Peace
13. In All Languages

....some kind of psychedelic wallflower (outdoor_miner), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 19:49 (thirteen years ago) link

One Hundred Hairs Make a Man: Sparks 1971-2008

Disc one
1.Academy Award Performance (1979)
2.Angst in my Pants (1982)
3.Here in Heaven (1974)
4.When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" (1994)
5.The Rhythm Thief (2002)
6.Rockin' Girls (1983)
7.At Home, At Work, At Play (1974)
8.When I'm With you (1980)
9.Happy Hunting Ground (1975)
10.Moon Over Kentucky (1972)
11.Metaphor (2006)
12.Something For the Girl With Everything (1974)
13.Girl From Germany (1972)
14.Lighten Up, Morrissey (2008)
15.Thank God it's Not Christmas (1974)
16.England (1975)
17.A Song That Sings Itself (1984)
18.Suburban Homeboy (2002)
19.The Number One Song in Heaven (1979)

Disc two
1.Dick Around (2006)
2.Barbecutie (1974)
3.High C (1971)
4.All you Ever Think About is Sex (1983)
5.BC (1974)
6.Instant Weight Loss (1982)
7.The Lady is Lingering (1975)
8.Waterproof (2006)
9.The Ghost of Liberace (1994)
10.Moustache (1982)
11.I Bought the Mississippi River (1976)
12.The Louvre (1972)
13.Tits (1975)
14.I can't Believe you Would Fall for all the Crap in This Song (2008)
15.The Greatest Show on Earth (1980)
16.Simple Ballet (1971)
17.My Baby's Taking me Home (2002)
18.My other Voice (1979)
19.This Town Ain't Big Enough For the Both of us (1974)

38 Tracks spread over two discs and I still had to leave off a lot of songs I really love by this band. Some of the hits are here some aren't. There are a few of their albums that aren't represented at all but I didn't want to just cover all their albums for the sake of it (A few of them are really poor) Hopefully a Spotify playlist will follow I am in the process of signing up and learning how to use it.

Kitchen Person, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 19:52 (thirteen years ago) link

btw viceroy posted on the ILE Aim thread that there is an "ilxchatz" room on aim where everyone can discuss this. Rooms usually busy until americans go to bed.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 19:58 (thirteen years ago) link

btw does anyone have a blog where links to our playlist files could be shared?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 19:59 (thirteen years ago) link

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The Beatles
The Best of the Beatles

no links, just buy all their albums and make it yourself

DISC ONE
(76.04)

1. Mean Mr Mustard (1.06) (Abbey Road)
2. Glass Onion (2.17) (The Beatles)
3. Your Mother Should Know (2.29) (Magical Mystery Tour)
4. I’ve Just Seen A Face (2.04) (Help!)
5. Her Majesty (0.23) (Abbey Road)
6. Why Don’t We Do It In The Road (1.41) (The Beatles)
7. Two Of Us (3.37) (Let It Be)
8. Any Time At All (2.11) (A Hard Day’s Night)
9. I’m A Loser (2.31) (Beatles For Sale)
10. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (1.19) (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
11. Hey Bulldog (3.15) (Yellow Submarine)
12. Bad Boy (2.20) (Past Masters volume 1)
13. Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey (2.24) (The Beatles)
14. I Want To Tell You (2.30) (Revolver)
15. It Won’t Be Long (2.13) (With The Beatles)
16. Love You To (3.01) (Revolver)
17. Tomorrow Never Knows/Within You Without You (3.07) (Love)
18. I’m Only Sleeping (3.02) (Revolver)
19. Wild Honey Pie (1.01) (The Beatles)
20. The Inner Light (2.37) (b-side of ‘Lady Madonna’)
21. Norwegian Wood (2.05) (Rubber Soul)
22. Blackbird (2.18) (The Beatles)
23. For No One (2.01) (Revolver)
24. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight (3.07) (Abbey Road)
25. Martha My Dear (2.28) (The Beatles)
26. I’ll Follow The Sun (1.46) (Beatles For Sale)
27. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (4.24) (b-side of ‘Let It Be’)
28. Cry Baby Cry (3.11) (The Beatles)
29. Do You Want To Know A Secret (1.59) (Please Please Me)
30. Julia (2.54) (The Beatles)
31. Here, There And Everywhere (2.26) (Revolver)
32. You’re Going To Lose That Girl (2.17) (Help!)

DISC TWO
(77.25)

1. Can You Take Me Back Where I Came From? (1.56) (outtake from The Beatles, forms the first few seconds of ‘Revolution 9’)
2. Sexy Sadie (3.14) (The Beatles)
3. I Saw Her Standing There (2.57) (Please Please Me)
4. I Me Mine (1.30) (Anthology 3)
5. Happiness Is A Warm Gun (2.43) (The Beatles)
6. You Never Give Me Your Money (4.03) (Abbey Road)
7. Run For Your Life (2.18) (Rubber Soul)
8. She Said She Said (2.37) (Revolver)
9. Good Morning Good Morning (2.42) (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
10. Please Mr Postman (2.34) (With The Beatles)
11. Old Brown Shoe (3.20) (b-side of ‘The Ballad of John and Yoko’)
12. You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (2.08) (Help!)
13. Revolution 20 (10.20) (outtake from The Beatles)
14. And I Love Her (2.30) (A Hard Day’s Night)
15. Maggie Mae (0.40) (Let It Be)
16. When I’m Sixty-Four (2.37) (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
17. No Reply (2.15) (Beatles For Sale)
18. Till There Was You (2.14) (With The Beatles)
19. I’m Happy Just To Dance With You (1.56) (A Hard Day’s Night)
20. I Will (1.46) (The Beatles)
21. If I Needed Someone (2.23) (Rubber Soul)
22. Think For Yourself (2.19) (Rubber Soul)
23. I’m Looking Through You (2.27) (Rubber Soul)
24. Fixing A Hole (2.36) (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
25. Tell Me Why (2.09) (A Hard Day’s Night)
26. The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (3.05) (The Beatles)
27. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!/She’s So Heavy (3.02) (Love)
28. Long Long Long (3.04) (The Beatles)

No chronology. Nothing from the Red or Blue albums. Just the best of the best band in the world.

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:19 (thirteen years ago) link

beatles shmeatles

lieutenant jimmy john (kelpolaris), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:27 (thirteen years ago) link

I should try out this Beatles band.

a cankle of rads (Gukbe), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:28 (thirteen years ago) link

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Redd Kross

Disc 01 The Indie Years
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Disc 02 The Major Years
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If anyone wants a link webmail me

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:29 (thirteen years ago) link

MOMUS: Your Sinister Gorilla Kissogram

DISC 1: Tell me you'll be there when I've only got one eye

01. Lucky Like St. Sebastian (from Circus Maximus)
02. Closer to You (from The Poison Boyfriend)
03. Bishonen (from Tender Pervert)
04. The Hairstyle of the Devil (from Don't Stop the Night)
05. Bluestocking (from Hippopotamomus)
06. La Catrina (from The Ultraconformist)
07. Summer Holiday 1999 (from Voyager)
08. Enlightenment (from Timelord)
09. The Sadness Of Things (from The Philosophy of Momus)
10. Good Morning World (from 20 Vodka Jellies)
11. I Want You, But I Don't Need You (from Ping Pong)
12. Born to Be Adored (from The Little Red Songbook)
13. Shawn Krueger (from Stars Forever)
14. The Penis Song (from Folktronic)
15. Beowulf (I Am Deformed) (from Oskar Tennis Champion)
16. Klaxon (from Otto Spooky)
17. Nervous Heartbeat (from Ocky Milk)
18. Widow Twanky (from Joemus)

DISC 2: Night falls over the barren system...

01. Morality Is Vanity (from Monsters Of Love: Singles 1985-90)
02. Hang Low (from Ocky Milk)
03. Little Apples (from Folktronic)
04. Life of the Fields (from Otto Spooky)
05. Paolo (from 20 Vodka Jellies)
06. Zanzibar (from Ocky Milk)
07. 2PM (from Ping Pong)
08. Karin Komoto (from Stars Forever)
09. Shaftesbury Avenue (from Don't Stop the Night)
10. Ventriloquists and Dolls (from Hippopotamomus)
11. London 1888 (from 20 Vodka Jellies)
12. The Mother-in-Law (from The Ultraconformist)
13. Pierrot Lunaire (from Oskar Tennis Champion)
14. Pygmalism (from Folktronic)
15. What Will Death Be Like? (from The Poison Boyfriend)
16. Trans-Siberian Express (from Voyager)

Sorry, no Spotify. :( The first disc is a chronological, one-song-from-each-album, "greatest hits" set, with "hit" generally implying that the song has been talked about more than others or that a lot of people seem to like it. The songs on disc two are more pensive and/or dark, and tend to be my personal favorites. Not in chrono order.

Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:30 (thirteen years ago) link

to whoever webmailed me, please give me your email address so i can reply.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Great-looking Sparks comp, KP!

Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:35 (thirteen years ago) link

No Illmatic: Not Quite the Best of Nas, 1991-2000

1. Nas – “It Ain’t Hard to Tell (Acapella) (Excerpt)” (0:35) (from “It Ain’t Hard to Tell” single, 1994)
2. Nas – “Nas is Like” (3:57) (from I Am…, 1999)
3. AZ – “How Ya Livin’ (Feat. Nas)” (4:31) (from Pieces of a Man, 1998)
4. Nas – “Come Get Me” (5:31) (from Nastradamus, 1999)
5. Main Source – “Live at the Barbeque (Feat. Nas, Joe Fatal, and Akinyele)” (4:35) (from Breaking Atoms, 1991)
6. MC Serch – “Back to the Grill (Feat. Chubb Rock, Nas, and Red Hot Lover Tone)” (5:08) (from Return of the Product, 1992)
7. Nas – “Life’s a Bitch (Arsenal Mix) (Feat. AZ)” (3:31) (from “Life’s a Bitch” single, 1994)
8. Mobb Deep – “Give It Up Fast (Feat. Nas and Big Noyd)” (4:01) (from Hell on Earth, 1996)
9. Raekwon – “Verbal Intercourse (Feat. Ghostface Killah and Nas)” (3:32) (from Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, 1995)
10. Nas & Nature – “In Too Deep” (3:42) (from In Too Deep soundtrack, 1999)
11. Nas – “Watch Dem Niggas” (4:05) (from It Was Written, 1996)
12. Fat Joe – “John Blaze (Feat. Nas, Big Pun, Jadakiss, and Raekwon)” (4:33) (from Don Cartagena, 1998)
13. QB Finest – “Find Ya Wealth” (3:40) (from Nas & Ill Will Records Present: QB Finest, 2000)
14. Nasty Nas – “Nas Will Prevail” (4:57) (demo, 1991)
15. Nas – “New York State of Mind Pt. 2” (3:36) (from I Am…, 1999)
16. Nas – “Project Windows (Feat. Ron Isley)” (4:56) (from Nastradamus, 1999)
17. Nas – “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (Feat. Lauryn Hill)” (4:42) (from It Was Written, 1996)
18. Nas – “The World is Yours (Tip Mix)” (4:19) (from “The World is Yours” single, 1994)

One Hot Album Every Ten Years Average: The Best of Nas, 2001-2010

1. Nas – “Made You Look” (3:23) (from God’s Son, 2002)
2. Nas – “Where Are They Now” (2:45) (from Hip Hop Is Dead, 2006)
3. Busta Rhymes – “Dont Touch Me (Remix Feat. Lil Wayne, Nas, The Game, Big Daddy Kane, Spliff Starr & Reek Da Villian)” (4:56)(mp3, 2008)
4. Nas & Green Lantern – “Legendary (Mike Tyson)” (2:54) (from Nas & DJ Green Lantern: The Nigger Tape, 2008)
5. Nas – “Black Republican (Feat. Jay-Z)” (3:45) (from Hip Hop Is Dead, 2006)
6. Nas – “Black President (Feat. Johnny Polygon)” (4:29) (from Untitled, 2008)
7. Young Jeezy – “My President (Feat. Nas)” (5:30) (from The Recession, 2008)
8. Devin the Dude – “Some of ‘Em (Feat. Xzibit and Nas)” (3:15) (from Just Tryin’ Ta Live, 2002)
9. Nas/9th Wonder – “Last Real Nigga Alive” (5:09) (from God’s Stepson, 2003)
10. Nas – “Get Down” (4:04) (from God’s Son, 2002)
11. Jay-Z – “Success (Feat. Nas)” (3:30) (from American Gangster, 2007)
12. Nas – “Thief’s Theme” (2:59) (from Street’s Disciple, 2004)
13. Nas – “Purple” (3:40) (from The Lost Tapes, 2002)
14. Nas – “Rule (Feat. Amerie)” (4:32) (from Stillmatic, 2001)
15. Kanye West – “We Major (Feat. Nas and Really Doe)” (7:29) (from Late Registration, 2005)
16. Nas – “Fried Chicken (Feat. Busta Rhymes)” (2:50) (from Untitled, 2008)
17. Nas & Damian Marley – “Nah Mean” (4:07) (from Distant Relatives, 2010)
18. Nas – “Black Zombies” (4:23) (from The Lost Tapes, 2002)
19. Nas – “Just a Moment” (3:36) (from Street’s Disciple, 2004)
20. Scarface – “In Between Us (Feat. Nas)” (4:59) (from The Fix, 2002)
21. Nas – “One Mic” (4:29) (from Stillmatic, 2001)

Parenthetical Grillz, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 20:56 (thirteen years ago) link

(x-post) Amazed KP got to Sparks before Ned did! Yeah, comp looks great, and about 90% different than Rhino's official Profile comp (or the one I would make!) What a vast catalogue; though even their "really poor" albums have something I would want to include.

Overblown 80's Gated Snore (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 21:04 (thirteen years ago) link

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The Byrds
Twenty Minutes With The Byrds

spotify

It’s No Use (2.23) (Mr Tambourine Man)
I See You (2.38) (Fifth Dimension)
Jesus Is Just Alright (2.11) (The Ballad of Easy Rider)
Why (2.58) (Fifth Dimension)
It Won’t Be Wrong (1.58) (Turn Turn Turn)
Renaissance Fair (1.52) (Younger Than Yesterday)
Eight Miles High (3.34) (Fifth Dimension)
Thoughts And Words (2.56) (Younger Than Yesterday)

Not an anthology by any means, but as nobody else claimed them ... this EP is pretty killer imo.

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 21:36 (thirteen years ago) link

fuck this Spotify bullshit, as useless as the metric system.

sleeve, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 21:39 (thirteen years ago) link

it's like region-locked DVDs

sleeve, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 21:39 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm sure it will make it into the 3rd world at some point.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 21:57 (thirteen years ago) link

that's racist!

brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 22:00 (thirteen years ago) link

im not morrissey!

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 22:54 (thirteen years ago) link

I am drunk

sleeve, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:01 (thirteen years ago) link

Magic Dirt
These Singing Lessons Are Really Starting To Fuck Me Over
An Hour of Dirt
[I'm in the US, so no Spotify, but can supply a link if need be]

Ice (3:21) - Life Was Better EP (1994)
We've got another Sonic Youth on our hands, think gullible record labels. Other versions have better sound, but lack exploding effects box ending.
My Pal (3:54) - Idiot Box (1996)
For this cover (original by Aussie band God) Magic Dirt secure entrance to heaven, no matter what one may think of the rest of their songs
I Was Cruel (6:56) - Friends In Danger (1996)
The EP version is rawer and generally better, but loses the climactic scream, hence not as good
Sparrow (3:41) - Recovery! Hits From The Back Door (1997)
The "single" from Friends of Danger, one of the best cut-outs in the history of cut-outs. Presented here in a non-album version just because
Rabbit With Fangs (2:41) - Young and Full Of The Devil (1998)
Had to pick something from this generally weak album where we take ourselves a little too seriously (and for this band, that's saying something)
Dirty Jeans (3:41) - What Are Rock Stars Doing Today (2000)
Probably would have been better if someone had written a few more lyrics, but it's still the breakthrough pop single
Supernova (2:37) - Dirty Jeans EP (Liz Phair Cover) (2000)
Not great, exactly, but handy to have for mixtapes
All My Crushes (3:55) - Tough Love (2003)
"Every jumper I fold fills with your torso" is possibly the worst lyric ever written, but the guitars still rule
Love Me (6:01) - Plastic Loveless Letter Single (2003)
Magic Dirt buy a copy of "Some Girls" or something
Isotope (2:47) - What Are Rock Stars Doing Today (2004 Bonus Disc Version)
This shorter version is way better than the long one
Takin It All Wrong (4:47) - What Are Rock Stars Doing Today (2004 Bonus Disc Version)
I shelled out like $35.00 for the UK version of "Rock Stars" which is an album I don't even like that much, but it's true that the bonus disc is gold
Johnny Loves Sarah (4:27) - I Love The Rain Single (2005)
Meh sell-out single redeemed by killer b-side
Dyin' (4:16) - Snow White (2005)
Band still can't decide whether to rock out or sell out, but this hits a nice balance
Bring Me The Head Of... (3:24) - Beast (2007)
To hell with selling out. We wanna rawk
White Boy (5:25) - Girl (2008)
Yup, that's it. Loud guitars and yelling. Took us long enough to figure out what we're good at

dlp9001, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:11 (thirteen years ago) link

In contrast to my Al Green comp, my Kinks kollektion (that will be the only one, I promise)is very much a sort of updating of the major canonical compilation. I've followed John Mendelssohn's lead in omitting the huge singles aside from the undeniable Lola. The discs are very broadly divided between love songs (disc 1) and songs of social observation (disc 2), though there are songs that could fit in either or neither category on both discs. Again, the sequencing is dictated largely by what sounds good to my ear.

Time Will Tell: An Incomplete History of the Kinks, English Rock Combo, 1964-1996, in Two Volumes.

Disc 1
1. She`s Got Everything [Kinks Kronikles]
2. Lola [Lola Versus Powerman And The Money Go Round]
3. Sweet Lady Genevieve [Preservation Act 1 ]
4. Heart of Gold [State of Confusion]
5. Mr. Shoemaker's Daughter [Kinks Kronikles]
6. Fancy [Face To Face]
7. Wicked Annabella [The Village Green Preservation]
8. Holloway Jail [Muswell Hillbillies]
9. Moments [Soundtrack from the film Percy]
10. Holiday Romance [A Soap Opera]
11. Where Have All the Good Times Gone [Kink Kontroversy]
12. Susannah's Still Alive [Kinks Kronikles]
13. See My Friends [The Ultimate Collection]
14. The Way Love Used To Be [Soundtrack from the film Percy]
15. This Time Tomorrow [Lola Versus Powerman And The Money Go Round]
16. No more looking back [Schoolboys in disgrace]
17. Animal [To the Bone]
18. Scattered (Phobia)
19. Better Things [Give the People What They Want]
20. On the Outside [Sleepwalker Bonus Track]
21. Days [Kinks Kronikles]

Disc 2
1. Milk Cow Blues [Kink Kontroversy]
2. Last Of The Steam-Powered Trains [The Village Green Preservation]
3. Big Black Smoke [Kinks Kronikles]
4. I'm Not Like Everybody Else [The Ultimate Collection]
5. Time Will Tell [no official release]
6. Dead End Street [Kinks Kronikles]
7. Death Of A Clown [Something Else By The Kinks]
8. Father Christmas [Misfits Bonus Track]
9. The Million-Pound-Semi-Detached [Waterloo Sunset: The Songs of Ray Davies]
10. Shangri La [Arthur, Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire]
11. Autumn Almanac [Kinks Kronikles]
12. The video shop [Think visual]
13. Loony balloon [UK Jive]
14. Oklahoma USA [Muswell Hillbillies]
15. Full Moon [Sleepwalker]
16. Waterloo Sunset [Something Else By The Kinks]
17. Summer's Gone (Extended Edit) [Word of Mouth Bonus Track]
18. Moving Pictures [Low Budget]
19. This Is Where I Belong [Kinks Kronikles]

MumblestheRevelator, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:16 (thirteen years ago) link

PG that looks amazing! I'm def going to spend this weekend trying to track down each individual track to make my own no illmatic for my ipod.

a hoy hoy, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:20 (thirteen years ago) link

Against The Grain: Roxy Music, 1972-1982
(gatefold cover mock up in next post)

Re-Make/Re-Model 5:14 Roxy Music 1972
Virginia Plain 2:59 Single 1972
2 H.B. 4:35 Roxy Music 1972
If There Is Something 6:35 Roxy Music 1972
Pyjamarama 2:52 Single 1973
Do The Strand 4:04 For Your Pleasure 1973
In Every Dream Home 5:26 For Your Pleasure 1973
Street Life 3:29 Stranded 1973
Amazona 4:17 Stranded 1973
Serenade 2:59 Stranded 1973
A Song For Europe 5:47 Stranded 1973
Mother Of Pearl 6:53 Stranded 1973
All I Want Is You 2:54 Country Life 1974
Out Of The Blue 4:46 Country Life 1974
A Really Good Time 3:46 Country Life 1974
Love Is The Drug 4:11 Siren 1975
Both Ends Burning 5:17 Siren 1975
Just Another High 6:31 Siren 1975
Manifesto 5:29 Manifesto 1979
Angel Eyes 3:32 Manifesto 1979
Still Falls the Rain 4:14 Manifesto 1979
Oh Yeah 4:52 Flesh + Blood 1980
Same Old Scene 3:58 Flesh + Blood 1980
Lover 4:00 B-side of above 1980
More Than This 4:31 Avalon 1982
Take A Chance 4:43 Avalon 1982
Avalon 4:17 Avalon 1982
Tara 1:32 Avalon 1982

iago g., Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:27 (thirteen years ago) link

oh shoot, how do i cut and paste a jpeg from my computer into a post (I've only linked to images on websites before)...I've got a great cover to go with the above!

iago g., Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:32 (thirteen years ago) link

use www.tinypic.com

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 8 September 2010 23:32 (thirteen years ago) link

Here's Genesis. Or 70s Genesis, more like, as I would have needed another CD to include their later and inferior AOR hits.

CD 1:
The Knife
The Musical Box
Return Of The Giant Hogweed
Watcher Of The Skies
Supper's Ready
I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
Dancing With The Moonlight Knight
Firth Of Fifth

CD 2:
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Counting Out Time
The Carpet Crawlers
Entangled
Mad Man Moon
Ripples
Your Own Special Way
One For The Vine
Afterglow
Inside And Out
Follow You Follow Me
Burning Rope

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Tuesday, 12 October 2010 11:33 (thirteen years ago) link

A pretty good selection Geir, although any Genesis comp without "Cinema Show" on it is no Genesis comp at all.

margana (anagram), Tuesday, 12 October 2010 12:00 (thirteen years ago) link

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MOTORBOX

Disc 1 - Motorpop

1. Nature's Way (Various Gamle Moder Jord 1996)
2. The Nerve Tattoo (Blissard 1995)
3. Waiting for the One (Demon Box 1993)
4. Hyena (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)
5. In the Family (Angels and Daemons at Play 1997)
6. Hey Jane (Hey Jane EP 1998)
7. Junior (Demon Box 1993)
8. That Ol' White Line (Motorpsycho Presents... International Tussler Society 2005)
9. The Other Fool (Let Them Eat Cake 2000)
10. President Block (Wearing Yr Smell EP 1994)
11. Star Dancer vs Car Cancer (Various Mot riving 1996)
12. Custer's Last Stand (One More Daemon) | (It's a Love Cult 2002)
13. Pills, Powders and Passion Plays (Angels and Daemons at Play 1997)
14. Celestine (Hey Jane EP 1996)
15. Serpentine (Serpentine EP 2003)
16. Walking on the Water (Angels and Daemons at Play 1997)
17. Wearing Yr Smell (Timothy's Monster 1994)
18. Manmower (Blissard 1995)
19. Before the Flood (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)

Stream at Grooveshark (it works universally unlike spotify)
Divshare free download

Disc 2 – Motorepic

1. Psychonaut (Trust Us 1998)
2. Lighthouse Girl (8 Soothing Songs for Rut 1992)
3. Whip That Ghost (Song for a Bro') | (Let Them Eat Cake 2000)
4. 577 (Trust Us 1998)
5. Kill Some Day (Timothy's Monster 1994)
6. Triggerman (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)
7. Vortex Surfer (Trust Us 1998)
8. Grindstone (alternate ending) (Timothy's Monster Deluxe Edition 2010)
9. The Golden Core (Timothy's Monster 1994)
10. Cassie (Call on Me) | (Motorpsycho Presents... International Tussler Society 2005)

Stream at Grooveshark
Divshare

popular music is destroying our youth (CaptainLorax), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 07:00 (thirteen years ago) link

I could have easily made Disc 3 with all the leftover stuff I gave high rankings. (I will make Disc 3 upon request)

popular music is destroying our youth (CaptainLorax), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 07:14 (thirteen years ago) link

although any Genesis comp without "Cinema Show" on it is no Genesis comp at all.

I couldn't include the entire "Selling England By The Pound" album. :)

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 11:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah but you missed off the best track on it is my point.

margana (anagram), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:21 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't agree. I also consider "The Battle Of Epping Forest" to be a better suite. But they are all brilliant, all four of them. :)

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 15:25 (thirteen years ago) link

ehhh the songs I uploaded on grooveshark are loading slow (and require page reload). probably because they are mostly 256kb but maybe grooveshark is just having having a slow day. at least I have divshare links

popular music is destroying our youth (CaptainLorax), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 17:42 (thirteen years ago) link

I could post a Spotify link to this, but I believe it would scramble the sequence, wouldn't it?

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 21:51 (thirteen years ago) link

http://open.spotify.com/user/geirhong/playlist/3WJPwmP04ufL6ISugnox4i

This should work as long as the tracks are sorted by time added.

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Wednesday, 13 October 2010 21:56 (thirteen years ago) link

If no one does either the Talk Talk or Joni Mitchell ones soon, so help me god I will.

― Tsuga, Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:02 AM (2 days ago) Bookmark

Fine, you can do the Talk Talk one. I had a damn good best-of mix going on. It was "Talk Talk Talk Talk" (Streets Various Artists compilation), "Talk Talk" (The Party's Over), "Dum Dum Girl", "Such a Shame", and "It's My Life" (It's My Life), "Why Is It So Hard?" (It's My Mix and Asides, Besides), "Life's What You Make It" (The Colour of Spring), "Happiness Is Easy (12" mix)" (B-Side to "I Don't Believe in You" and Asides, Besides), "Tomorrow Started (live)" (London '86), "I Believe in You" (Spirit of Eden), "After the Flood" and "New Grass" (Laughing Stock) and the Liquid People Vocal remix of "It's My Life." But discovering the Liquid People track inspired me to find other remixes and I couldn't find any, and the "Tomorrow Started" live version inspired me to find other live versions and I couldn't find any of those either, but on the other hand I didn't want to turn it in with "I Believe in You" and "Life's What You Make It" and "New Grass," which everybody on ILM's already heard and praised 1,000 times before, and plus I couldn't make a decent album cover, and I don't have Spotify, so eventually I just gave up. Hopefully you can do better. Best of luck!

Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 14 October 2010 03:01 (thirteen years ago) link

That Motorpsycho Anthology is great! Nice choices, Captain Lorax, though why no stuff from their latest two or three albums (some songs from Little Lucid Moments would've fit neatly om the Motorpepics album, like Alchemyst)?

But hey, I really like it.

Marty Innerlogic, Thursday, 14 October 2010 08:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Thanks Marty. I think the Anthology rocks as well :)
I highly recommend anyone to test drive Motorpsycho

Interesting that you mentioned The Alchemyst. That is my favorite song off of Little Lucid Moments. Judging by reviews most people prefer one of the first two songs. I didn't have space for The Alchemyst

I found myself craving psychedelic stuff a few days ago so I made a third disc just for fun. I think I'll eventually make a 4th disc for completeness sake (and include a couple epics that weren't able to fit on the second disc). However the first two discs are the still going to be the meat of my Anthology.

Disc 3 - MotorPsych (thus continuing the trend of crappy under-thought disc names that aren't entirely accurate)

1. Feel (Timothy's Monster 1994)
2. Watersound (Timothy's Monster 1994)
3. Sancho Says (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)
4. Blindfolded (Phanerothyme 2001)
5. On My Pillow (Timothy's Monster 1994)
6. Pale Day (The Nerve Tattoo EP 1995)
7. Close Your Eyes (Heavy Metal Fruit 2010)
8. Mr. Butterclut Goes To The Fair, Meets The Viscount, And That's Where We Leave Him At The End Of This Episode... (Timothy's Monster Deluxe Edition 2010)
9. Snafu (Serpentine EP 2003)
10. The Slow Phaseout (Phanerothyme 2001)
11. Albuquerque (The Tussler 2003 remaster (I wouldn't have included this if I had known it was a cover))
12. Abendspaziergang (Walkin' With J EP 1999)
13. Sideway Spiral, Pt. 1 (Angels and Daemons at Play 1997)
14. KR-3 (Walkin' With J EP 1999)
15. Tuesday Morning (Demon Box 1993)
16. Timothy in the Magic City (Various We'll sail out far...maybe a little too far... 1997)
17. 30/30 (Let Them Eat Cake 2000)
18. Mad Sun (The Nerve Tattoo EP 1995)
19. The 29th Bulletin (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)

Somehow 'Child of the Future' songs got scrapped but I wouldn't mind subbing Albuquerque for The Ozzylot (Hidden in a Girl). I'll do so on Grooveshark
Divshare, Grooveshark (seems to be streaming better for my 256kb mp3s lately)

popular music is destroying our youth (CaptainLorax), Tuesday, 19 October 2010 04:46 (thirteen years ago) link

My musical friends,

I am going to pull a switcheroo and instead of Pavement, will be giving y'all some primo Glen Campbell action. Stay tuned.

kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 04:48 (thirteen years ago) link

Disc 4 - Motorrock

1. Some Real Mindfuck (3 Songs for Rut Single 1992)
2. Babylon (Demon Box 1993)
3. Plan #1 (Demon Box 1993)
4. Fleshharrower (Mountain EP 1993)
5. Another Ugly Tune (Another Ugly EP 1994)
6. Sterling Says (Manmower EP 1995)
7. Flick of the Wrist (Starmelt EP 1997)
8. Glow (Barracuda EP 1999)
9. Mantrick Muffin Stomp (Trust Us 1998)
10. No Evil (Black Hole/Blank Canvas 2006)
11. Illinois (The Tussler 2003 remaster)
12. The Alchemyst (Little Lucid Moments 2008)
13. W.b.A.T. (Heavy Metal Fruit 2010)
Divshare - also contains 'The Ozzylot' which can be added to Disc 3, Grooveshark

popular music is destroying our youth (CaptainLorax), Monday, 25 October 2010 23:13 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Don't let this thread die! I just heard an old Calexico song and was thinking they're a great candidate for this treatment. Someone help me out!

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 13 December 2010 20:46 (thirteen years ago) link

Just made this for a friend...

Sing a Little Song: The Best of Desmond Dekker, 1963-1980

1. Israelites (1968)
2. Mother Pepper (1968)
3. Perseverance (1970)
4. Unity (1967)
5. 007 (Shanty Town) (1967)
6. Shing a Ling (1968)
7. Get Up Adinah [a.k.a. Get Up Edina] (1965)
8. Problems (1969)
9. Intensified Festival 68 (1968)
10. Fu Manchu (1968)
11. Honour Your Mother and Father (1963)
12. Sing a Little Song (1973)
13. It Mek (1968)
14. Please Don't Bend (1980)
15. Pickney Gal (1969)
16. This Woman (1965)
17. Mount Zion (1965)
18. Too Much Too Soon (1968)
19. It Is Not Easy (1968)
20. Wise Man (1967)
21. Keep a Cool Head (1967)
22. Peace of Mind (1970)
23. Mother Long Tongue (1967)
24. To Sir With Love (1967)
25. Reggae Recipe (1973)
26. Licking Stick (1971)
27. Warlock (1973)
28. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da/Wise Man (Medley) (1968)
29. Christmas Day (1968)

Pete Scholtes, Sunday, 19 December 2010 22:38 (thirteen years ago) link

That's the version of "Problems" with the horn intro.

Pete Scholtes, Sunday, 19 December 2010 22:40 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

More! I've got some bonus discs I made for already existing anthologies (John Cale's "Seducing Down The Door", Richard Thompson's "Watching The Dark") and one for the Eno Vocal box but that's just the tracks they left off his first 4 albums plus his Peel session. Anyone else got something useful?

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 14 February 2011 16:14 (thirteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Short and Sweet: The Best Dionne Warwick Songs Not on 'The Best of Dionne Warwick' Compilations

― john. a resident of chicago., Wednesday, September 8, 2010 5:52 PM (5 months ago)

Was absolutely the thing for a train journey yesterday, thanks!

Ron Rom (GamalielRatsey), Friday, 4 March 2011 12:52 (thirteen years ago) link

two months pass...

I'm looking for a good compilation of Deconstruction era Kylie Minogue,

there has to be a good 60 mins of her songs when she was aiming to be a credible artist, and working with the Manics etc.

Stuff like her work with Towa Tei and the like....

my opinionation (Hamildan), Thursday, 26 May 2011 10:52 (twelve years ago) link

when she was aiming to be a credible artist

As opposed to those years she was aiming to be an incredible artist? WTF does this rockist shit even mean?

'what are you, the Hymen Protection League of America?' (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 26 May 2011 14:02 (twelve years ago) link

I mean after the SAW days, when there was a definite push from deconstruction to get her seen as a songwriter and artist.

Definitely the record label positioning of her immediately post SAW.

my opinionation (Hamildan), Thursday, 26 May 2011 15:03 (twelve years ago) link

It gets slagged off, that period, but the whole reason it failed was down to the record company going bust.

Yes, that only happened some years after she'd left, but it does seem that the slide was happening already.

It started fine with "Confide", number 2, but the rest seemed to get underpowered marketing...

Mark G, Thursday, 26 May 2011 15:16 (twelve years ago) link

eleven months pass...

Cover art and title:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-RqjdJ-5Lf4/SolQvTglOLI/AAAAAAAAAAM/NnO2B2BGhzc/s320/index_05.gif

Want to prove to the world that there's more to Daler than just "Tunak Tunak Tun"!? Okay, I left it on in the end, but seriously, paring this all down to an hour, you get a pretty amazing set. Daler Mehndi takes you to the clouds and back to the safety of your own home. Since his newer stuff is less well known I decided to start with that, then end with some real classic tunes.

1. Bhootiye (2011)
2. Jogi (Tumba version) (2011)
3. Koi Dheere Dheere (2007)
4. Rang de Basanti (2008)
5. Kach Tutt Gayi (2007)
6. Patti Pudina (2001)
7. Boom Boom (2000)
8. Hum Tere Hi Deewane Hain (2000) (gettin into some Daler slowjams now)
9. Yug Beet Gaye (1997)
10. Bolo Ta Ra Ra (1995)
11. Dil Mera Nal Nal Nal (1995)
12. Tunak Tunak Tun (1998)

All of these tracks are great and I stand behind every one. He's definitely done a lot more great material than this but for approximately 60 minutes I couldn't get it any better!

http://open.spotify.com/user/1225676371/playlist/6m8pBO1plyOGB8exBIApCX

http://open.spotify.com/user/1225676371/playlist/6m8pBO1plyOGB8exBIApCX

frogbs, Saturday, 12 May 2012 07:26 (eleven years ago) link

one month passes...

Anyone want to give The Bats catalog a go?

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 15 June 2012 12:55 (eleven years ago) link

i could... but it would take a lot of thought

relatively joan rivers (electricsound), Friday, 15 June 2012 13:00 (eleven years ago) link

Ooh, I'd like to see that - I'm actually not that familiar with the ins and outs of their catalogue, but I like what I know (and obviously love a lot of related bands).

emil.y, Friday, 15 June 2012 13:28 (eleven years ago) link

I might do that

The Eyeball Of Hull (Colonel Poo), Friday, 15 June 2012 15:17 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

why don't we just post this on 77 and have mediafire links?
― morbetoragus (Whiney G. Weingarten), Wednesday, September 8, 2010

feel like this has potential gawkerability

Everybody did shit, art happened! (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 23:04 (eleven years ago) link

anyway, bump for more spotify listings plz

Everybody did shit, art happened! (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 17 November 2012 19:18 (eleven years ago) link

Most of the Stereolab is on Spotify now, but.

Mark G, Thursday, 29 November 2012 09:54 (eleven years ago) link

5. In Two Minds (Art Bears, Hopes and Fears, 1978)

emil.y i kiss you for including this. It's one of my all time favorite recordings by anyone ever.

Too bad Spotify has no ReR stuff.

Can anyone do me one of Mickey "Guitar" Baker, who just passed away and who I am v curious abt?

my other pug is a stillsuit (Jon Lewis), Thursday, 29 November 2012 18:05 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

Because no-one demanded it- A three hour anthology of Tony Mansfield produced tracks on three youtube playlists, in chronological-ish order:

A 'Tonisound' Production by Tony Mansfield

http://eil.com/images/main/New+Musik+-+This+World+Of+Water+-+7%22+RECORD-156331.jpg

Disc One http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhz6KtsHs4gk6BkR_AO9Uvdl2OIZ8uwjG

1.New Musik - This World Of Water
2.New Musik - They All Run After the Carving Knife
3.New Musik - Traps
4.New Musik - Churches
5.RPM - Now That Summer's Here
6.The Damned - Lovely Money (Extended Version)
7.Search Party - Urban Foxes
8.Search Party - More
9.Naked Eyes - Always Something There To Remind Me
10.Planet Ha Ha - Home
11.Captain Sensible - Croydon
12.Captain Sensible - Brenda (Parts One & Two)

Disc Two http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhz6KtsHs4gm1R5LkLdbZgn089-qWUwuW

1.Mari Wilson - This Is It
2.Mari Wilson - Wonderful To Be With
3.Mari Wilson - Are You There (With Another Girl)
4.President President ‎– All Good Men
5.Aztec Camera - Walk Out To Winter
6.Martin Ansell ‎- Albania
7.John Dark - Silhouette
8.Philip Jap - Smart
9.Yip Yip Coyote - Pioneer Girl
10.Yip Yip Coyote - Pioneer Girl (Prairie Mix)
11.The Rescue - Tell Me Now
12.Mari Wilson – Let’s Make This Last

Disc Three http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhz6KtsHs4glFAar-C4vc9-vyT0a1t32V

1.Vicious Pink ‎– Cccan't You See (French Version)
2.Vicious Pink - Always Hoping
3.A-Ha - Take On Me (1984 Version)
4.A-Ha - Blue Sky
5.A-Ha – I Dream Myself Alive
6.The B-52's - Theme For A Nude Beach
8.The B-52's - Ain't It A Shame
9.The B-52's - Detour Thru Your Mind
10.The Cleaners From Venus- Clara Bow
11.Miguel Bose - Jonas Y La Ballena
12.Jean Paul Gaultier - How To Do That
13.Duke - Welcome Back
14.Ana Torroja - No Estas

elegant eyes, aristocrat face, gorgeous hair (soref), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:41 (ten years ago) link

Sorry, the last one should be

1.Vicious Pink ‎– Cccan't You See (French Version)
2.Vicious Pink - Always Hoping
3.A-Ha - Take On Me (1984 Version)
4.A-Ha - Blue Sky
5.A-Ha – I Dream Myself Alive
6.The B-52's - Theme For A Nude Beach
7.The B-52's - Ain't It A Shame
8.The B-52's - Detour Thru Your Mind
9.The Cleaners From Venus- Clara Bow
10.Miguel Bose - Jonas Y La Ballena
11. Eight Point Five - Mary
12.Jean Paul Gaultier - How To Do That
13.Duke - Welcome Back
14.Ana Torroja - No Estas

this thread is great btw

elegant eyes, aristocrat face, gorgeous hair (soref), Sunday, 8 December 2013 19:49 (ten years ago) link

I forgot the title, which was supposed to be Here and There

elegant eyes, aristocrat face, gorgeous hair (soref), Monday, 9 December 2013 00:28 (ten years ago) link

seven months pass...

Revive! Never saw this before. Haven't checked the Spotify lists yet, but so far Moka's Jorge Ben mix is still streaming at Grooveshark http://grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/Jorge+Ben+ILM+Best+Of/36058543

dow, Saturday, 2 August 2014 18:45 (nine years ago) link

I've no idea why I orginally shunned Taj Mahal from that Jorge Ben comp. It's perhaps one of his most well known songs.

Moka, Saturday, 2 August 2014 21:27 (nine years ago) link

two years pass...

Anyone care to have a go at PJ Harvey? Would love a great career overview.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Saturday, 20 August 2016 09:59 (seven years ago) link

three years pass...

anyway, bump for more spotify listings plz

― Everybody did shit, art happened! (forksclovetofu), Saturday, November 17, 2012 7:18 PM (seven years ago) bookmarkflaglink

love this thread. came at the time spotify wasn't as all pervasive though, so there are probably fewer playlists than track lists. would be great if anyone did create the spotify playlist in the end for their chosen specialist subject.

*off to listen to geir's genesis playlist...

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Saturday, 11 January 2020 13:07 (four years ago) link

This thread is gold.

I made a Spotify playlist for the Clientle compilation: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1OnPvE7gAxsZHfoDtZRqna?si=qgcHz-1wTsmWaSov-RYM6w

Life is a meaningless nightmare of suffering...save string (Chinaski), Saturday, 11 January 2020 14:34 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

Bumped for any new expertly curated playlists out there?

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Sunday, 29 March 2020 09:04 (four years ago) link

one year passes...

I am listening to a nice Superchunk / Mac McCaughan playlist on Spotify but I'd love to see something from one of our ILX brethren.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 11 November 2021 02:49 (two years ago) link

I made this Guided By Voices playlist as an intro for a friend who didn’t know where to start. For no particular actual reason, it’s limited to 80 minutes so’s to fit on a CD-R.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6LMHSL2c6HyID75Y5To9aY?si=zfZLhqorSB-nfTlqIio5Zg

war mice (hardcore dilettante), Thursday, 11 November 2021 04:10 (two years ago) link

Big Thief are a band a lot of Ilxors love (for good reason) but their discography is fairly large, so here's a personal favourites playlist I made and spent quite a bit of time compiling and honing:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/41650wZfn3Mjd0AMcjrWDT?si=05c7103ee51f4ba5

Urbandn hope all ye who enter here (dog latin), Thursday, 11 November 2021 10:24 (two years ago) link

Speaking of GBV, several years ago I made a part 2 of their 2003 best-of comp (all pre-reunion). The version of “My Valuable Hunting Knife” is an alternate.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7cdQtbDJI69tE0jIzoW0y5?si=SxIYx3p2TS28eUvSzLWVmQ

Chris L, Thursday, 11 November 2021 12:01 (two years ago) link


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