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AndrewR
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OK, people go out and buy these CDs, you wont be dissappointed!

Tori Amos: To Venus and Back
Moby: Play
Delerium: Karma

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Chimaera
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I've had Karma for quite a while now, it is indeed excellent (their earlier album Semantic Spaces is also very good). There was a bonus edition released a while back by Nettwerk that has a second CD with two bonus tracks, I'd recommend that if you can find it (doubtful, but you never know).

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RW
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Soulwax:

Much against everyone's advice (that's the title, I can't help it)

Hope it's available..


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Montgomery
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Hmm, I've been considering that Moby album....

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AndrewR
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Were you talking about Karma having the bonus disk? I got Karma with two disks, and the second disc has remixes and new tracks...

silence (sanctuary mix)
euphoria (firefly) rabbit in the moon's divine gothic disco mix
flowers become screens (frequency modulation mix)
incantation (12" mix edit)
duende (bleak desolation mix)
heavens earth

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Sol System
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Ah, sweet music. I'm afraid things don't look good as far as purchasing any new releases go for me. Not for awhile, anyway. The last cd I bought was Liz Phair's "whitechocolatespaceegg". And I've got my eye on a Clash compilation. Beyond that...well, John Linnell's solo release is due out the 26th, and I wouldn't mind grabbing Mono Puff's "It's Fun To Steal"

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Saltah'na
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Although I have plenty of CD's the one among my collection that stands out is U2: The Joshua Tree (1987) It's their best album, trust me, you won't be dissappointed)

Or you can get U2's Greatest Hits 1980-1990 (1998). Unfortunately, these CD's will not contain the Selected B-Sides from 1980-1990, they were previously on a limited Edition pack.

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[This message has been edited by Tahna Los (edited October 12, 1999).]


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Jay the Obscure
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The Joshua Tree is a great album...by far the most thoughtful and deep of their works.

And if anyone wants some jazz recomendations, let me know.

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Jaresh Inyo
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*Also cheers everyone's favourite U2 album*

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The bonus disk I was refferring to was released here in Canada with two bonus tracks: Heaven's Earth and Window to your Soul , released by Delerium's record company Nettwerk out of Vancouver.
It's a little confusing because some issues of Karma have Window to your Soul on the original disk, while others have a different track, Koran, in it's place.

AndrewR: The copy of Karma you have is apprently a special re-release issued this summer in the UK and Australia. Karma has been out for about 2 years now and has gone through several re-releases.
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I confess. I recommended Much Against Everyone's Advice even though I never heard it, but I knew three singles that were on it and I thought they were worth the price of the whole CD. And now I have the CD here *looks at CD* and it's even better than I thought. Be sure to get the limited edition with bonus CD. Heck, it even has an awful space invaders game on it, and I'm a sucker for goofy goodies.

Buy it.*


*if you can find it.


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Saltah'na
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Some people call me an old fag because I listen to such old garbage like The Joshua Tree. People just don't know real music these days, all they care about is their Brittney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Moffats, etc. All that electric stuff loud, blaring music and horrible lyrics.

"I have kissed honey lips, Felt the feeling in her fingertips
It felt like fire, this burning desire.
I have talked with the tongue of angels,
I have held the hand of the devil
It was warm in the night, I was cold as a stone.
But I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
But I still haven't found what I'm looking for"

Now THAT'S music.

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Sol System
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No, this is music. Soul Coughing, to be exact.

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Shooed out like a housefly
This house was half my mind
I don't dispute the doubts you've outlined
But it's my right to waste your time
And these things
It stands to reason
These things won't kill me
Your feelings
The spattering
It bores me
Don't tell me
Burned in on the 8th of May
She was spectacular
I walk a half-moon by the bus stop
Sliding 'cross the street to her
Three stings
Sequentially
Three strings
Won't kill me
Your spieling
Gracelessly
Is my grief
Please tell me
Half-masted, bass-boosted, slingbacked, fully retractable
Throw out the la-la by the busload
Match the photo to the description
I do indeed and shall continue
Dispatch the shiftless man to points beyond

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deadcujo
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Real music is Garbage and REM.

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REM has some great songs, yes. But I like Rush. So there.

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