04.05.2007, 09:10 AM | #1 |
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I just last night, of the first time ever, checked out Lee's solo stuff. Wow, it amazing. I have Oasis of Whispers. What should I listen to next?
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04.05.2007, 09:15 AM | #2 |
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04.05.2007, 09:22 AM | #3 |
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I've never even seen Lee's stuff around let alone heard it. I know it has a pretty good rep, though. Generally, I don't get too obsessed with getting into solo work from the group unless it's really outstanding. It's bad enough I had that SYR obsession going for a while.
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04.05.2007, 09:31 AM | #4 |
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Let me put your mind at rest, gmku - Lee's solo works are worth twenty of Talk is Cheap or probably thirty of She's The Boss. Not to mention that they are worth several hundred thousand of (Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star.
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See, I have absolutely no interest in those albums, and never had. The Stones alone sucked.
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Lee's side projects are great. They are not really solo albums as much as live collaborations with other free jazz/noise people. He does not sing his fantastic shit on those solo albums. Fuck I love Lee's voice.
I went on a spree last year and managed to get on Ebay quite cheap, most of his side stuff on CD. I have From here to infinity and scriptures of the golden eternity on vinyl. Those are his "solo" stuff I guess the ones sonicl mentioned are fucking fantastic. Broken Circle East Jesus Celestial Answer Out Trios Clouds Amarillo Ramp (for robert smithson) Four Guitars Live thurston also has a TON of side projects. I am going broke collecting them all!!!!
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How many Plastic Bertrand "Ca Plane Pour Moi" is Lee's solo stuff worth? (PS. I remain eternally surprised that Stereolab never recorded a version of the P Bertrand tune). On the Lee Ranaldo tip, have you seen the footage of him performing with William Hooker on the "Fun For No-One" DVD? Tasty licks all over.
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i love SY's cover of it.
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