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kevin
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Username: Kevin

Post Number: 446
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 07:15 pm:   

At Jerrys suggestion on the NY thread.

1. The Fall - 50,000 Fall Fans Cant Be Wrong
2. New Order - Substance
3. Neil Young - Decade
4. Lee Perry - Arkology
5. The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow

That was reeled off straight from the top of my head. Ask me tomorrow, and apart from The Fall it might be different. So many great comps out there.
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Jerry Clark
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Username: Jerry

Post Number: 303
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 07:48 pm:   

The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
Leonard Cohen - So Long Marianne
The Jam - Snap
Jimi Hendrix - Cornerstones
Talk Talk - A-Sides & Besides
Talking Heads - Sand In The Vaseline
Bunnymen - Songs To Learn & Sing
Brinsley Schwarz - Surrender To The Rhythm
Stone Roses - The Complete...
Velvet Underground - VU/Another View
Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks 64-71

... and many more.
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Kurt Stephan
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Username: Slothbert

Post Number: 348
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 08:07 pm:   

Do box sets count? If so:

James Brown - Star Time
Velvet Underground - Peel Slowly and See

And regular comps:

Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady
The Kinks - The Kink Kronikles
The Who - Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
Neil Young - Decade
The Jam - Snap
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Once Upon A Time: The Singles
Stevie Wonder - Original Musiquarium
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 340
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 08:11 pm:   

another way-too-long list from me,(and by the way, kevin - excellent list!):

The Smiths - Louder than Bombs
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
The Cocteau Twins - Pink Opaque
New Order - Substance
Love - Best of (Rhino comp with them pictured standing on a bunch of rocks)
Pale Fountains - Longshot for Your Love
Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady
XTC - Waxworks
Felt - Goldmine Trash
Orange Juice - Very Best Of
Left Banke - There's Gonna be a Storm
Durutti Column - Valuable Passages
Ennio Morricone - Mondo Morricone

and then label comps, w/ a variety of arists:

Les Disques du Crepuscule - Rough w/ the Smooth
Les Disques du Crepuscule - Death Leaves an Echo
El - The Ruling Class
Respond - Love the Reason
Cherry Red - Pillows & Prayers
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Cichli Suite
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Username: Cichli_suite

Post Number: 119
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 08:14 pm:   

I enjoy compilations of cover versions, though there are often some real stinkers included.

My favourites are:

Total Lee! The songs of Lee HazelWood
Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson

I used to have that Leonard Cohen covers compilation. I recall liking about half of it.

I think the Go-Betweens tribute album is pretty good too. I think its pretty amazing that that album actually happened in the first place.
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Hardin Smith
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Username: Manosludge

Post Number: 444
Registered: 03-2006
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 08:30 pm:   

Elvis Costello - Girls, Girls, Girls
New Order - Singles
Leonard Cohen - Best of (w/ timeless cover snap of LC in oval mirror)
The Beatles - 1962-66 and 1967-70 (the "red" and "blue" double disc compilations)
The Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff, etc.
O, Brother Where Art Thou? (soundtrack -some may think it cornball, but I think it's the sh_t)
Al Green - Greatest Hits
Cowabunga! - the Surf Box (SHOULD there be a separate thread for boxes?)
Rockers - (another movie soundtrack - Hardin loves the reggae)
Bob Dylan - Greatest hits, Vols. 1 & 2
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kevin
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Username: Kevin

Post Number: 447
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 09:03 pm:   

metal and shells :-)
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jerry hann
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Username: Jerry_h

Post Number: 136
Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2006 - 11:12 pm:   

Decade-Neil Young
50,000 fall fans-The Fall
Hatful of Hollow-Smiths
Own and Own-Butch Hancock
Can't think of any others at the moment,
Soundtracks
O,Brother
Round Midnight
I am Sam
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Pádraig Collins
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Username: Pádraig_collins

Post Number: 358
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, May 04, 2006 - 12:54 am:   

1978-1990 by some Brisbane band.
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Randy Adams
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Username: Randy_adams

Post Number: 411
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Thursday, May 04, 2006 - 04:28 am:   

I love compilations! They so often brought me to new artists including the ones listed by others above for the Go Betweens, Cocteau Twins and even reggae. "After the Fact" was my introduction to Magazine. "Sings His Greatest Hits for You" was my intro to the incomparable Ed Kuepper.

One forever great vinyl comp that I don't think was ever issued on CD is
1. "The Beat Merchants" A superb antho of 1963/64 era U.K. beat groups. Few of those tedious people you've already heard of are on here. It's all devoted to the minor local acts who really made up the first British punk music wave and often came up with the most vital recordings of the era from Brum, Kent, Cardiff, Sheffield, Manchester, Essex, Surrey and of course Liverpool and London.

On CD:
2. "The Joe Meek Story -- The Pye Years," two discs jammed full of many of his best early and mid-60s indie productions running the gamut from spooky instrumentals to scary mentally ill pop ballads suitable for David Lynch films to Brit Girl beat to mod.

3. The first volume of "Here Come the Girls" which also draws only from Pye Records releases. In the mid-60s, the U.K. had a very distinctive take on female rock and pop and Pye seemed to be at the epicenter.

4. "Chaps" A great 2 disc overview of Monochrome Set's entire lengthy career and probably all you need to have of their 1990s work unless you are obsessive like me.

5. "Esther Phillips Anthology" The only really good collection of her Creed Taylor recordings to date as far as I know.

6. "Boy Child" Scott Walker. I'm surprised somebody didn't already get this one in.

7. "Archeology 1966 - 1976" The Troggs. This is all you really need to have of this seminal U.K. garage punk band, excellently mastered.

8. "The Best of Wipers and Greg Sage." This set really pulls together the best of one of the lesser known 80s U.S. indie acts.

9. "The Classic and Rare Johnny Kidd & the Pirates" Forget Sir Cliff, please. This is the best single disc antho of Britain's first true rock 'n roll god and his power trio band who recorded from 1959 until 1966 when Kidd was killed in one of those classic 60s British rock 'n roll car wrecks. The vinyl version of this same set is even better as it is all in mono and the few extra cuts added to the CD are redundant.

and before I forget it,
10. the new "Plug Uglies" disc which apparently sweeps together everything this star-crossed bar band with the dark side ever did.

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