Alright! You both convinced me that I need a copy of Rufus's "Poses", and Beck's "Sea Change" right now!
I'm also a big fan of Gillian Welch and Peter Gabriel. I like David Gray, too, I've been listening to "White Ladder" non-stop for 2 years... I also love Lucinda Williams, EmmyLou Harris, and Dar Williams in the folk realm. Sarah Harmer is also a new favorite. Lately, I have been listening to a HEAR music CD that has all songs picked by Lucinda Williams. It has some really great songs on it by Leonard Cohen, Patty Griffin, Yo La Tengo, and Ryan Adams. It also has a Nina Simone track and a Chet Baker track. I love the whole album. Evenings at my house, it's either this album or Frank Sinatra these days. Right now my ears are spending a lot of time in the past-well, as in early to mid 90's. Jane Siberry's "When I was a boy" album and Emmy Lou Harris's "Wrecking Ball" albums are constant companions. As for Innocence Mission, I'm stuck on Umbrella again. I love that album, well, and all of them. --Colleen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Colleen Blakelock [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-im@;smoe.org] On Behalf Of John Stinchcomb Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:58 PM To: Keith Shockley; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [im] What are you listening to? Hey Keith, Yeh, the Beck is a good disc. However, I think probably my favorite rececnt album and perhaps one of the best recordings of the past 15 years is Rufus Wainwright's "Poses". The guy's a great musician and an incredidible songwriter. I strongly recomend a listen, but with one cautionary note for some people. He's openly gay and his songs of love are very often clearly from that perspective. As long as that doesn't bother you, and it doesn't me(although I've gotten strange looks from friends as they've heard me singing his songs to myself), it's a great cd that just grows better with each listening. There are 2 versions available. The 2nd issue has his cover of John Lennon's "Across the Universe" (originally issued on the "I Am Sam" soundtrack) added as a bonus track toward the end of the cd. On a more eclectic note I've recently discovered a singer from Algeria named Cheb Khaled. He's been around awhile but it's really different stuff. It's loosely refered to as "Rai" music. It is not well looked upon by the current fundamentalist goverment in Algeria and most Rai musicians have been living in exhile in Paris, the U.S., and other parts for the past 5 or so years. If you've seen the movie "The Fifth Element" they use one of his songs during the cab chase scene down through the city. It is not, however, on the Fifth Element soundtrack. I've been thinking about checking out the Goldfrapp anyway and your recomondation has just pushed me over the edge. I'll check it out. Thanks, John ---------- >From: "Keith Shockley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [im] What are you listening to? >Date: Wed, Nov 13, 2002, 6:45 AM > > Thanks Erik for reminding me that there still is an Innocence Mission miling > list. It sure has been a slow month...so let's get a thread going. I would > be interested to know what IM fans have been listening to > lately, new or old. Lately I've been listening to: > Beck - Sea Change (This is not only my favorite Beck release but right now > my favorite cd of 2002) > Peter Gabriel - UP (Gabriel finally returns to the studio and this cd was > worth the wait) > David Bowie - Heathen (Bowie's best work since Scary Monsters) > Jefferson Airplane - Long John Silver (I'd forgotten how much I liked this > album....and these are the best > vocals Grace slick has ever done) > David Gray - White Ladder (He already has a new cd out but I have just now > discovered this one) > Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator) (I've been listening to this disc > nonstop for the last year. She has a > new DVD out of videos and live performances. If > you're interested, contact me for details) > Air - The Virgin Suicides OST (I love the film and the soundtrack by the > French electronic band Air is > great) > Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain (I can't recommend this beautiful, haunting record > enough) > > Hope to hear from you, > Keith > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: > unsubscribe im __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: unsubscribe im __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: unsubscribe im
