Other Mixes By musicgnome
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What Does Your Soul Look Like?
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Artist | Song | |
Bernie Green and His Orchestra | Ping Pong - Space Age Pop, Vol. 3 - (195?) | |
Sakarin Boonpit | Pee Lah - Thai Beat A Go-Go, Vol. 3 - (197?) | |
Hustlers, The | Migrane - More Surf Legends (And Rumors) - (1963) | |
Viscounts, The | Harlem Nocturne - Loud, Fast and Out Of Control - (1959) | |
Vince Taylor and His Playboys | Brand New Cadillac - Loud, Fast and Out Of Control - (1959) | |
Sun Ra | Overtones of China - Sound of Joy - (1957) | |
Art Ensemble of Chicago | IMMM - Bap-Tizum - (1973) | |
Ahmed, Mohmoud | Unknown - Unknown - (?) | |
Benjour, Jorge | O Telefone Tocou Novamente - Definative Collection - (1970) | |
Christy, June | Softly As A Morning Sunrise - Something Cool - (1953) | |
Cher | Take Me Home - Millienium Collection - (1979) | |
Con Funk Shun | Chase Me - The Collection - (1979) | |
Peanut Butter Wolf | Rock Unorthodox - My Vinyl Weighs A Ton - (1999) | |
Run DMC | Peter Piper - Raising Hell - (1988) | |
Gore, Leslie | Sunshine, Lolliopop & Rainbows - The Golden Hits of Leslie Gore - (1965) | |
Guitar Workshop | Sugar Plums - Telecaster - Instrumental Diamonds '58-'77 - (1966) | |
A-Bones | Sham Rock - The Life of Riley - (1991) | |
Wells, Mary | Two Lovers - The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 2 - (1962) | |
Tjader, Cal | Insight - Roots of Acid Jazz - (1963) | |
Patife | Teu Bem - The Sexual Life of Savages - (198?) | |
DJ Shadow | What Does Your Soul Look Like, Part I - Preemptive Strike - (1997) | |
Isotope 217 | Krytonite Smokes the Red Line - The Unstable Molecule - (1998) | |
African Head Charge | One Destintation - ShahamaneLand - (1993) | |
Chaos Inc. | Dartari Ooh Ahh - Jungle Exotica, Volume 2 - (195?) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Milkshakes, The | Shimmy Shake - 19th Nervous Shakedown - (1985) | |
Area | Megalopia - Crac! - (1975) | |
Read, Jill | Maybe - Stiff Records Story - (198?) | |
Remains, The | Me Right Now - Remains - (1965) | |
Wilson, Nancy | You'd Be Nice to Come Home To - Great Ladies of Song: Spotlight On Nancy Wilson - (1963) | |
Calloway, Cab | Twee - Are You Hep to the Jive? - (19??) | |
Passage | Fear - The Best of Passage - (1981) | |
Faust | Why Don't You Eat Carrots? - Faust - (1971) | |
Thane Russal + Three | Security - Perfumed Garden, Vol. 2 - (196?) | |
David Murray Octet | Dewey's Circle - Ming - (1980) | |
Lerche, Sondre | Wet Ground - Two Way Monologue - (2004) | |
Brel, Jacques | Funeral Tango - Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris - (1997) | |
Horne, Lena | Love Me or Leave Me - The Classic Lena Horne - (1955) | |
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass | What Now My Love - What Now My Love - (1966) | |
Donovan | Gold Watch Blues - Summer Day Reflection Songs - (1965) | |
Birdsong of the Mesozoic | There Is No One - Fault Line - (1989) | |
U. Roy and the Paragons | On the Beach - Your Ace From Space - (1969) | |
Colosseum | Bring Out Your Dead - Time Machine: A Vertigo Retrospective - (1971) | |
Uriah Heep | Lady in Black - Time Machine: A Vertigo Retrospective - (1971) | |
Crass | Rival Tribal Revel Trebel - Best Before - (1980) | |
Sigel, Bennie | Flatline - The B. Coming - (2005) | |
Comment:
A Double-Disc Slab of Goodness.
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Huge! Will i ever hear ALL these tracks during my lifetime. I hope so.
Lady in Black by Uriah Heep! Wow, that brings back memories. This was a hugely popular song in Switzerland when I was in 7th or 8th grade. The ulitmate 2-chord song. Now I can't understand anymore why I once really liked Uriah Heep...
"mix" is definitely the appropriate name for this. looks intriguing.
Eclectic just doesn't come into it! TrTs bon.
Jesus.
Yea! Shout outs for Milkshakes, Remains, Birdsongs, and Leslie Gore.
Clearly, your soul is a-partyin' and tryin' to get the rest of us in on the action!
Oh baby, you KNOW what I like. So good to see Jacques Brel alive and well and cuddled up to the likes of Mary Wells and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic.
good god, this is all over the place in that good way, of course.
I agree with Rob here! I only HOPE my soul looks as good as this.
The Uriah Heep track is a strong one to stomach indeed. ;) But other than that, this looks exceptional.
The Uriah Heep adds the perfect amount of kitsch and tasteless oddity I was looking for.
As for my mixes, I don't always add my favorites (or even Bands I am a huge fan of). Rather, I let my Muse and intuition do the talking. It keeps my mixes alive and interesting for me to listen to.
As for my mixes, I don't always add my favorites (or even Bands I am a huge fan of). Rather, I let my Muse and intuition do the talking. It keeps my mixes alive and interesting for me to listen to.
Ahh, the Muse (she who must be obeyed)...a mixed genre agglomeration if'n I ever saw one.
so many so many great picks
Dude! You never mentioned that you had any Uriah Heep in our recent trade talks. You've been holding out on me! ;) Nice one, gnome man.
All hail the mighty Uriah Heep.
Honestly, that sounds like a physical ailment.
Honestly, that sounds like a physical ailment.
wow!
oh I forgot about our trade, still interested? I am