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Favourite compilations
Again, so many of them the list would be too long. Comps are cool because I have discovered a lot of bands on them:
The Girls Garage compilations, especially the first 2 volumes Various - BBC RAdiophonic Workshop Vol. 1 - The Early Years 1963-1969 Various - The Best Of The London Based Sioux Label 1971-1974 Nuggets 1 & 2 Various - Primitive Finland All the Ethiopiques ones that I have heard are awesome |
Artificial Intelligence series.
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The document series on dorobo
sweet relief born to choose outrios on atavistic the fishtank series |
Just about any Kent or Ace compilation is worth buying in my opinion. A current favourite:
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i quite liked the film morvern callar |
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Those type of compilations are also good because they are generally cheap, easily available and educational. They might not always contain interesting stuff but that's hardly the point, is it? |
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But yes, they're still cheap and have stuff that I know nothing about and wouldn't be confident buying an entire album by a particular artist. The one I posted has 4 or 5 tracks which are just breathtaking. |
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That's exactly it. You go through a lot of tracks and then suddenly those 2 or 3 gems come up and you're floored. The good thing about compilations, samplers etc is that they are a kind of introduction to a band or label that you might like and investigate further. If I have a limited monthly budget for records I'll leave a tenner aside to buy whatever I can find in music exchanges, car boot sales, junk shops, charity shops etc. |
Another old favourite. Note the misspelling of favourite (dumb Americans):
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Dumb Americans: They can't even be bothered to write the name of the album on it so a red cross will do.
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God's Favorite Dog |
alan lomax's two disc collection of 1930s prison songs
library of congress' collection of folk and blues songs |
those trojan boxets
mf doom's special blends no new york funky 16 corners tar'd and further'd ethiopiques fort worth teen scene what's up matador? |
I only own two compilations:
Rock Action Presents Vol. 1 and 1980 Forward (4AD Compilation) (I got the 4AD one for 2€) Both are pretty good |
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I have that Rock Action one myself, that's what made me remember that I had a Part Chimp album on that British noise rock thread. |
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kranky put out another compilation, also called kompilation in 1998 that was really great, it had godspeed, low, windy & carl, dadamah, AMP, stars of the lid, roy montgomery, bowery electric, pan american, etc |
The Leaf label samplers are also generally ok (Asa Chung & Junray, Manitoba, Pole, Murcof, Sutekh, Susumu Yokota, Rob Ellis, Four Tet, Rothko etc)
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'streets' - a compilation released early in 1977, includes tracks by slaughter and the dogs, the art attacks, the nosebleeds, arthur comics, john cooper clarke, the exile, the drones, and many others.
awesome sleeve illustrations by savage pencil to top it off. |
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i don't listen to many comps but i do dig hitsville usa, flex your head and no new york
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Those are great. Ninja Cuts - Funkjazztical Tricknology, Flexistentialism, Funkungfusion. |
no new york
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![]() Most of the Wire tappers are worth a dabble. As Mr & Bowels says, can't go wrong with the Trojan boxsets. I have a fair few of this series: ![]() This is awesome. ![]() The bonkers compilations have a certain nostalgia value for me. If you like that sort of thing, you'll love any of them. If you don't - a) you're dead to me and b) they won't change your mind. |
My all time favourite compilation is a British jazz record from the 40s called 'Homemade Jam vol 2'. No picture. If anyone sees volume 1 I will pay you for it. If you see vol 2, treat yourself, you're worth it.
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Back From the Grave series
Trash Box The Tyranny of the Beat The Git Down! Raw and Rare Funk Jams 1967-1971 Trojan Box Sets Space Box Shamans and Possessed Psychedelic Phinland The Psychedelic Sounds of West Africa Extreme Music Series Prog Is Not A Four Letter Word Mondo Beat - Masters of Percussion Nagasaki Nightrider Tapeworms Eat Bookworms Love, Peace and Poetry Series Kraut! Demons! Kraut! Japanese Psychedelic Music of the 60's Inside Deep Note - Music From 1970's Adult Movies Insane Music For Insane People I Dub You! Horror Music Film Hippie Goddesses Electric Psychedelic Sitar Headswirlers Series Doom Capital Doo Wop Halloween Is A Scream Doo Wop Box Cowabunga! Classic Mountain Songs Audio Terrorism African Voodoo Funeral - Drums of Death Africafunk A Storm of Drones A Call For Unity Series Elegy Box Prayers From Hell - White Gospel and Sinners Blues Space is No Place Institute of Sonology I love compilations!! |
Sub Pop 200
Everything Is Nice Kompilation ('98) |
Anyone mention the Tokyo Flashback series? Not consistently great, but turned me on to a few things I wouldn't have known about when I was a young 'un. Before the interbox and all that.
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First two Nuggets (obv.)
This Is Boston, Not L.A. The Complete Peel Sessions (The Fall) 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! (James Brown) The Kink Kronikles Chronicles, Vol. 1 (CCR) Singles Going Steady I'm sure there's quite a few glaring omissions that aren't coming to mind now, but whatever. |
love is a real thing
nigeria 70 arkology messthetics superrappin beyond real expeience sound bombing aim high |
No New York
Nuggets (I only have the original album, I'd like to get the box set, the box set of non-American stuff, and the box set of later stuff) The Flying Nun label has a lot of good compilations, but the 25th anniversary box set is amazing. |
the xpressway compilations are also good for NZ stuff
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Give Peace a Dance
The Elephant Table Album The Fight is On Pillows and Prayers Q.E.D. (N L Centrum) |
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Me too!! That's the best list of them on this thread so far. Those Africafunk ones are also priceless. |
Hell yes!!
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fuck i forgot this, the essential and greatest comp ever...
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