In my cd drive, Weezer, Weezer (the green album, from last year.)
Most recently before that, Strunz and Farah, Primal Magic,
The Strokes, Is This It,
and Elliott Smith, XO.
Computer:
Aimee Mann, Lost in Space
Home (5cd carousel):
Katell Keineg, What’s The Only Thing Worse Than The End Of Time
Peter Gabriel, Up
Moby, 18
Seamus Heaney, Beowulf (both discs)
Car (6cd magazine):
Foo Fighters, There Is Nothing Left To Lose
PJ Harvey, Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
Mark Kozelek, What’s Next To The Moon
Midnight Oil, Capricornica
Pixies, Surfer Rosa
Richard Thompson, Rumor and Sigh
I’ve got a used car with a tape deck that doesn’t work, so no car tunes save those from the radio.
In the computer: Now playing Weezer’s Maladroit.
RinneRadio: Finnish Ambient Techno Chant
Mamou Prairie Band: Oh, Yaille!
Counting Crows – Across a Wire (disc 1)
Counting Crows – Hard candy
Beck – Sea Change
Rush – Exit…Stage Left
Guster – Lost and Gone Forever
The Stooges first CD. I played it once when my son was around and he said it was the worst thing he’d ever heard. Funny that’s what I said the first time I heard it.
Enigma – The Cross of Changes.
I’ll play. Beats writing my report right now…
CD at home: Tom Waits: Alice
CD in computor: ** Johnny Winter: Mojo Workin’ Blues **
CD in walkman: ** The Soundtrack of Our Lives: Welcome to Infant Free Base **
Yes 90125
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Last DJ
Cd #1: Conjure One - Conjure One
Cd #2: Balligomingo - Beneath The Surface
Cd #3: Immortal - Sons Of Northern Darkness
Cd #4: Satyricon - Volcano
Cd #5: Behemoth - Thelema 6
Cd #6: Crustation - Bloom
Cd #7: Aude - Vents Contraires
Cd #8: Dead Can Dance - Retrospective (disc 3)
Cd #9: Bel Canto - Dorothy’s Victory
Cd #10: Khold - Phantom
Ooooh, Conjure One … that’s a good one.
The Nutcracker Suite*. No, really. I listen to it when I go to bed; its some of the only classical my wife left in the house.
Home - Ramones Anthology
Work - Abba Gold
Brown Sugar Soundtrack/Various Artists
Computer: Disc One of the remastered Rock of Ages CD, the Band’s live concert from New Year’s Eve 1971-72. “Caledonia Mission” is up at the moment.
Kitchen: EMI Classics Great Recordings of the Century disc…Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with Herbie von Karajan conducting the Berlin, and David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Sviatoslav Richter on fiddle, cello, and piano respectively…also the Brahms Double Concerto with Oistrakh and Rostropovich, along with George Szell and the Cleveland. Both recordings 1969.
Living Room: Roscoe Holcomb; The High Lonesome Sound. From Smithsonian Folkways. My wife really hates this music.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure. However, it’s probably one of two discs:
- Tom Waits-Closing Time
- Dvorak-New world Symphony
Work 'puter - Dismembership Plan, Emergency & I
home - Tom Waits, Nighthawks at the Diner
I get my CD’s from the library, but i am ashamed to say the last one i listened to was Barry Manilow!
I am getting a Grateful Dead one next.
At work:
Old 97s - Too Far to Care
At home:
Elton John - Songs from the West Coast
Arlo Guthrie - The Best of Arlo Guthrie