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    Re: 'Lost' albums

    Charles Webster's deep house classic Born on the 24th of July. Check out Sweet Butterfly or Ready on that youtube

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    Josh Rouse "Nashville" ....a classic.
    From the 80's, Talk Talk "The Colour Of Spring"....beautiful.

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    Hello.
    I can highly recommend the final album by Mark Hollis (the guy behind Talk Talk) if you like your music a little odd but very beautiful.
    It was recorded to satisfy a contract with polydor records and is a much more personal and introspective collect of songs than his other work. I got a copy on play.com for about £3.50.

    For those who are into 70s folk Avocet by Bert Jansch is really intresting (maybe a little dated) and is said to be the artiests favorite of his own work.

    I could bang on about records for days
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    Ahh last tens years... I've gone too far back with my last entry (The Talk Talk refernce in the last entry set me off).

    My top LP 2000 - 2009 is Ys by Joanna Newsom. Classic!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernsoftie View Post
    Finally(for now), I forget the title, but Eels 2004/05(?) album was another.
    I have Eels "Beautiful Freak" on CD somewhere and it's a great album - proabably a mid 90's job if I recall correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick View Post
    I have Eels "Beautiful Freak" on CD somewhere and it's a great album - proabably a mid 90's job if I recall correctly.
    Nice one. I was on about Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2005).
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    Blinking Lights is a fantastic CD. I'm just listening to the new one, "End Times", at work at the moment. Sounding like a classic already !

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