Sorry, I posted this last night as I was multi-tasking,
But I have been off and on checking older albums or bands/artists who I have meant to, but never did.
Actually I always have, but maybe I'll try and post a list like this every month or every week or 2 of what I am checking out.
Mind you, I have not checked any of these out YET, but they are Queued-Up so to speak and I hope to in the coming days/weeks. And many others from the artists here and others (10cc and Crack the Sky are others, who slipped my mind but now I'm remembering).
Bee Gees - Bee Gees 1st (1967)
Budgie - In for the Kill (1974)
Budgie - Never Turn Your Back on a Friend (1973)
Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority (1969)
Depeche Mode - Violator (1990)
Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses (1987)
Roxy Music - Roxy Music (1972)
Spandau Ballet - True (1983)
Talking Heads - Remain in Light (1980)
edit:
10cc - Sheet Music (1974)
10cc - The Original Soundtrack (1975)
ABC - The Lexicon of Love Vol 1 and 2 (1982)
Crack the Sky - Crack the Sky (1975)
INXS - Kick (1987)
also some newer records like the King Gizzard album Notes Reviews mentioned, and many on that list I didn't know.
Mals Totem - Mals Totem EP (2012)
A Dying Planet - Facing the Incurable (2018)
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Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Albums from the Past (August 2018?)
Labels:
10cc
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Bee Gees
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Budgie
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Chicago
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Crack the Sky
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Depeche Mode
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Roxy Music
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Spandau Ballet
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Talking Heads
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Hansa Studios (Berlin): Add PEPE DELUXE to the List!
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As pointed out there and other places, Pepe Deluxe now joins the likes of Marillion, U2, REM, David Bowie, Tangerine Dream, Depeche Mode, In Flames, Iggy Pop and Nick Cave among many others to have recorded in Berlin's famed Hansa Studios.
2012's Queen of the Wave is all-time favorite of mine, so this only adds more anticipation for their next record which it sounds like it could be coming out finally in the near future (2019?).
also neat 90 minute documentary shows a lot about Hansa here:
2012's Queen of the Wave is all-time favorite of mine, so this only adds more anticipation for their next record which it sounds like it could be coming out finally in the near future (2019?).
also neat 90 minute documentary shows a lot about Hansa here:
Labels:
David Bowie
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Depeche Mode
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Hansa Studios
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Marillion
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Pepe Deluxe
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Queen of the Wave
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Tangerine Dream
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U2
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