Saturday, December 18, 2010

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BORN IN THE USA


Purchased at the shop Havens Hospices Alexandra Road, Southend 17 November 2010
Ref: [2100002605345] - Published by Q in England in 2010 - Given away With free Q August 2010. Not To Be sold separately.
Support: CD 12 cm


15 titles last Saturday at Vincennes, the discussion has come to turn to the lists of favorite records of year-end and I realized, without surprise, that I would be unable to provide Top 5 of my favorite albums of 2010.
There are people that buy all the discs, so that I could list almost every time they leave one, but the list is reduced over time and the number of albums involved dropped sharply since Will Oldham is gradually removed from the list. In 2010, it leaves us Giant Sand Jonathan Richman and , but in reality there is only one true discovery in my list, which I obviously spoke here Brothers Goyette.
However, I continue to listen to news, but it is mostly of single titles, gleaned online or on CD compiled from magazines like Mojo or dangerous abuses. As for Q, is a music magazine that does not interest me particularly and I do not read, but I was glad to buy for almost nothing (for the CD "Free" released by the casing without press, most charity shops do not display prices, but ask just a donation in a money box near the cash) in a friendly shop Havens Hospices this compilation Born in the USA , which has little to do with Bruce Springsteen but whose interest is to present a selection of fifteen groups Singers and American contemporaries. All
listens very well. There is little that those who lean too much toward a kind of progressive folk that I did not taste at all, like Joanna Newsom, Midlake and Blitzen Trapper.
Among my favorite tracks, there What's in it for? Avi Buffalo, which I read a lot of good lately. It's a song I already knew, probably because their label Sup Pop's offers free download for several months. I also like a lot of Night Might Strange Boys, one of the greatest rock tracks of the lot with a nice air garage misplaced, and also Factory, the title which opens the debut album Band of Horses and found here in a new version which airs Radar Brothers and more energetic.
Among the groups that I already knew and that I like the titles on offer here, there Phosphorescent The Mermaid Parade with , which makes me think highly of both Neil Young and Herman Düne at , the Black Keys and the Avett Brothers, whose And it spread is marked by the use of a cello.
With all that, I would need the equivalent Born in the UK and Born in France, let alone the rest of Rocko Mondo , and I have a good overview of the 2010 production.

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