Albums for Review 2010-03-09

It’s time once more for me to list my recently purchased albums, and albums that I plan on purchasing in the future. I hope to have a chance to review all of these on Music Reviews in the future.

Recent purchases, as always, have a line through them. I try to listen to each album about a dozen times before writing a review, and have many unreviewed albums already in my collection, so it may be awhile before any of the new purchases appear on the site.

If you have any suggestions for other artists or albums, or an album suggestion for any of the artists where I am unsure of which album to buy, please let me know. I am always looking for new music to add to my collection. Thanks to Thomas for suggesting Fire Of Unknown Origin by Blue ?yster Cult.

  • Alice in Chains — Nothing Safe: Best of the Box
  • And One — unsure
  • Apocalyptica — unsure
  • Beat Crusaders — P.O.A.~POP ON ARRIVAL~
  • Better Than Ezra — unsure
  • The Black Crows — Shake Your Money Maker
  • Black Sabbath — Black Sabbath
  • Black Sabbath — Master of Reality
  • Blessid Union of Souls — Home
  • Blessid Union of Souls — Walking Off the Buzz
  • Blue ?yster Cult — Fire Of Unknown Origin
  • Bruce Hornsby — unsure
  • Bush — Sixteen Stone
  • The Butthole Surfers — unsure
  • Candlebox — unsure
  • The Cars — unsure
  • Cinderella —unsure
  • Cream — unsure
  • The Crystal Method — unsure
  • Coheed and Cambria — unsure
  • Collective Soul — Collective Soul
  • The Counting Crows — unsure
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash — unsure
  • Days of the New — unsure
  • Deee-lite — unsure
  • Def Leppard — On Through the Night
  • Def Leppard — Pyromania
  • Def Leppard — Slang
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince — unsure
  • Djet — Free Translation
  • E Nomine — unsure
  • Echo and the Bunnymen — unsure
  • Eddie Money — unsure
  • Elton John — Greatest Hits
  • EMF — unsure
  • Enigma — unsure
  • Enya — unsure
  • Esperanza — El Fin De La Oscuridad
  • Faith No More — Angel Dust
  • Falco — unsure
  • Filter — unsure
  • Foreigner — unsure
  • Frozen Plasma — unsure
  • Funker Vogt — unsure
  • Genesis — unsure
  • Glasklinge — Glasklinge Sampler
  • Godsmack — unsure
  • Green Jell? — unsure
  • Hall and Oats — unsure
  • Heart — unsure
  • Helmet — unsure
  • The Hooters — unsure
  • Howard Jones — unsure
  • Huey Lewis– unsure
  • The Hunger — unsure
  • IncognitoCory — Grey Dawn
  • Information Society — unsure
  • Jane’s Addiction — Ritual de lo Habitual
  • Jon Secada — Otro D?a M?s Sin Verte
  • Juno Reactor — unsure
  • Kiss — unsure
  • Level 42 — unsure
  • The Lovin’ Spoonful — unsure
  • Mad Season — unsure
  • Meat Puppets — unsure
  • Megadeth — Risk
  • Megadeth –So Far…So Good…So What?
  • Metalica — …And Justice for All
  • Metalica — Master of Puppets
  • Metalica — Ride the Lightning
  • Moody Blues — unsure
  • Mr. Mister — unsure
  • Naked Eyes — unsure
  • Neil Diamond — The Essential Neil Diamond
  • Nerf Herder — unsure
  • Nickelback — unsure
  • Nirvana — unsure
  • Noisuf-x — unsure
  • NTA-Project — a decade of sadness
  • Ohgr — unsure
  • Ozzy Osbourne — No More Tears
  • Ozzy Osbourne — Ten Commandments
  • Ozzy Osbourne — The Ultimate Sin
  • Peter Gabriel — unsure
  • Pink Floyd — A Momentary Lapse of Reason
  • Poison — Look What the Cat Dragged In
  • The Police — unsure
  • Primus — unsure
  • Queen — Flash Gordon
  • Queen — The Highlander
  • Queensryche — Operation Mindcrime
  • Ratt — Out of the Cellar
  • Rebublica — unsure
  • Rob Zombie — unsure
  • Robert Miles — unsure
  • Ross and Demelza — unsure
  • Run-D.M.C. — Raising Hell
  • Screaming Trees — unsure
  • Sean Wright — Idylic Meltdown
  • Seven Mary Three — unsure
  • Shnarph — unsure
  • Skid Row — Skid Row
  • Smash Mouth — unsure
  • Soul Asylum — Grave Dancers Union
  • Soul Asylum — Let Your Dim Light Shine
  • Soundgarden — Down on the Upside
  • The Soup Dragons — unsure
  • Stabbing Westward — unsure
  • Steve Winwood — unsure
  • Stevie Nicks — unsure
  • Stone Temple Pilots — Plush
  • Technotronic — unsure
  • Temple of the Dog — unsure
  • TcherNoBile — TcherNoBile [DeusZero]
  • They Might Be Giants — Apollo 18
  • Third Eye Blind — unsure
  • Thompson Twins — unsure
  • Toadies — Possum Kingdom
  • Tom Petty — Greatest Hits
  • Tool — Undertow
  • UB40 — unsure
  • Velvet Acid Christ — unsure
  • Veruca Salt — unsure
  • Vitamin String Quartet — unsure
  • War — unsure
  • Wham! — unsure
  • Yello — unsure

6 Comments

  1. Mike Schmitt says:

    Yarn owes as much to Gram Parsons and Earl Scruggs as to Jerry Garcia and Exile On Main Street-era Rolling Stones. Following in a fine tradition that includes forward thinking roots bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, New Riders of The Purple Sage and Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Yarn weaves roots musical idioms into a fresh, exciting sound that turns on hipsters and country fans alike. Edie Brickell, anticipating a performance with Yarn, summed it up: “I’m excited to get to sing with this band. they have a lot of heart and soul.” Yarn gotten a bit of buzz and excited international press about their last release, Empty Pockets, which has been in the national AMA charts since October 2008 (reaching #5) and made the Ballot for the 2009 Grammy Awards in several categories.

    http://www.yarnmusic.net

  2. cball says:

    Your message feels spammy, but I will assume that it is a recommendation to review an album by Yarn. 🙂 Since I am unfamiliar with them, do you have any specific albums that you would recommend?

  3. Mike Schmitt says:

    It’s not spam. trust me I am a huge yarn fan. if you go to the official yarn website at wwww.yarnmusic.net you can stream Yarn first 2 albums from start to finish. 3rd album will be out in April. they make country music for people like me that does not like country music. Also keep in mind that the while there studio stuff from the first 2 albums are more acoustic the live show is loud and electric. the 3rd album will be the first time they plug in on an album. There is tons of links on there website to live audio and video. They are the best kept secret in all of NY.

  4. cball says:

    Sorry, no offense meant. My spam filter had blocked the message, which was the reason for the opening of my reply. 🙂 I’ll be sure to give them a listen soon!

  5. Mike Schmitt says:

    No problem. It’s all good. with an open mind you will not be disappointed. I bet you have never heard anyone play the Mandolin like Yarn’s Mandolin player Andrew. Aside from the basic traditional acoustic Mandolin he also plays an electric Mandolin. He shreds up and down like Jimi Hendrix or Jerry Garcia. It blows my mind every time. So far you only get to hear him play the electric Mandolin in concert. However as I mentioned above they have tons of concerts you can stream or download via there website as well as tons of Youtube videos.

    • cball says:

      They made a good first impression. I mainly listen to music at work, so I’ll try to remember to download some of their tracks tomorrow. It is also a plus that they offer flac and vorbis files in addition to mp3s.

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