terça-feira, novembro 18, 2008

partilha

alguns dos (bastantes) cds que tenho comprado...

fica a referência apenas aos que se seguem por serem mais difíceis de encontrar


este, por ser a representação de um dos meus livros favoritos de sempre...

"Originally released as a bonus disc with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' 1988 album Tender Prey, AND THE ASS SAW THE ANGEL gathers select Cave readings from the novel alongside 11 instrumental pieces composed by Bad Seeds Mick Harvey and Ed Clayton-Jones.
This record consists of two distinct parts: the first features Nick Cave reading four excerpts ... Full Descriptionfrom his William Faulkner-inspired, Southern-gothic novel, AND THE ASS SAW THE ANGEL, while the second is 35 minutes of music commissioned for a stage adaptation of the novel.
Cave's reading is very careful and deliberate, his voice reverberating and very occasionally verging on singing. Each of the read excerpts features minimal backing: the first with a stately, morose piano and harmonica; the second sports a sick, barreling barroom piano; and the third and fourth are less music and more the creepy chattering of rasping metal.
The theater music is mostly instrumental, the only vocals are provided by Katy Beale on "Cosey's Lullaby" and "Beth's Sleepy River." It varies from the fairly straight-forward, if monumentally grim, intonation of tracks like "Sleepy River Piano" and "Sanctum" to the ambient industrial rattle of "Pa's Traps" and the genuinely distressing "Euchrid on the Run," with a stop along the way at sinister gospel.
Recorded at The Napier St. Theatre in Melbourne, Australia in October, 1993, by Katy Beale (vocals); Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Ed Clayton-Jones (various instruments)"



e os 3 que se seguem, da mesma editora http://www.wickedcoolrecords.com/, que estava em destaque na Tower Records (Dublin) há um mês atrás...


Halloween A Go-Go “Our first Halloween collection finds us probing the subconscious to confront our most persistent demons on Garage Rock's favorite holiday. We are visited by some of the usual cast of characters one would expect, Dracula, the Wolfman, Ghosts, Zombies, and Witches, but are far more horrified by that which cannot be touched, controlled, bargained with, or avoided. Our own dreams. During the course of these proceedings you will find yourself dancing with the Devil, laughing in the face of the apocalypse, transported to the mystic forests of your deepest darkest secrets and insatiable lusts, and shocked by the helplessness of your own confessions of the sacred and the profane. But afterward, if you live, one fact above all will remain clear. Now you will learn why you fear the night!”
The Electric Prunes - “I Had Too Much To Dream"; Bruce Springsteen… & E Street Band - “Restless Nights"; The Chesterfield Kings - “Running Through My Nightmares"; The Fuzztones - “I’m A Wolfman"; Howlin’Wolf - “Howlin’For My Darlin"; Minus 5 - “Lies Of The Living Dead"; Roky Erickson and The Aliens - “I Walked With A Zombie"; Jarvis Humby - “Man With The X-Ray Eyes"; Sweatmaster - “I Am A Demon And I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll"; Tegan And Sara - “Walking With A Ghost"; The Stems - “She’s A Monster"; Carl Perkins - “Put Your Cat Clothes On"; John Zacherle “The Cool Ghoul” - “Dinner With Drac (Part 1)"; The Pretty Things - “Walking Through My Dreams"; Donovan - “Season Of The Witch"




The Coolest Songs In The World, Vol. 6 “This year's summer collection is our coolest yet. I know I say that every time and every time I mean it. We are privileged and proud to begin the party with The Andrew Oldham Orchestra performing the theme song to both the legendary British Rock and Roll TV show Ready Steady Go, and Andrew's current radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio, making it available for the first time in like forty years. The Wolfmen anticipate Benicio Del Toro's upcoming stroll through the moonlight and prove there's life after New Wave. A lot of reformed bands played our festival of '04 including Iggy Pop and The Stooges but a new record by them was an unexpected supercool bonus. For the rest we travel the world (as usual) from Ireland to Australia to bring you the best of the best, old groups and new, with (mostly) new records and are particularly tickled to close the set out with the original bad boys and seminal Garage Legends, The Pretty Things, out on parole and still rocking the fuck out of the formerly free world.”
1. 365 Rolling Stones(One For Every Day of the Year) - The Andrew Oldham Orchestra
2. Needle In The Camel’s Eye - The Wolfmen
3. Free & Freaky - The Stooges
4. You Don’t Look So Good - The Urges
5. La La Land - The Go Go’s
6. She Does - Locksley
7. Belinda - The Stabilisers
8. Ain’t No King Of Rock‘N’Roll - The Nomads
9. Baby That’s Me - The Cake
10. Love To Love You - Mink Jaguar
11. Never Gonna Die - The Shys
12. King Of The Freaks - The Maggots
13. Goodbye Rock and Roll Band - The Novaks
14. Stranger In The House - The Paybacks
15. Suzanna - The Wildbirds
16. All Light Up - The Pretty Things



The Launderettes - Fluff N Fold
“Foxy! Freaky! Fab! Fuzz! Farfisa! Frenzy! Freedom! Fjords! Fantasy! Fluff! Fold! Fun!”; Twelve song collection featuring the best tracks from The Launderettes two studio albums and their 2002 EP.
Fluff 'n' Fold ; Can't Bring Me Down ; What Would Joan Jett Do? ; Juvenile Thrills ; Let's Go
Nobody But Me ; No Good ; Turn Around ; I Wanna Jump Your Bones ; Porn Star ; Fading Out ; Take Me To The Race