Aaaah The Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse PJ Harvey - Uh Huh Her Queens of the Stone Age - Lullabies to Paralyze Soul Coughing - El Oso Desert Sessions - Vol. 7 & 8
Which Neutral Milk Hotel album is that, Penny? Looks new to me. My last five would be... The Yardbirds - Rave On With (Jeff Beck Years) Nina Simone - Essential Live Recordings Tom Waits - Blood Money The White Stripes - Elephant Bob Dylan - The Freewheeling Bob Dylan
Her Space Holiday- manic expressive and the young machines Badly Drawn Boy- have you fed the fish? Stone Temple Pilots- thank you Kings of Convience- quiet is the new loud Pearl Jam- rearviewmirror Thievery Corporation- gosmic game and more
Bryter Layter is a beautiful album... not my favorite by Nick Drake but I adore it anyways. And yeah, The Firety Furnaces is indeed a great band! They remind me of The Who a lot, especially Tommy. That was a great discovery Nick made
Haha Well, that album is called "Purange", by *deleted*, and she sometimes does sing hippyish tunes... but most of the time, just weird stuff.
That's actually an E.P, Everything Is - you gotta check it out if you like NMH, it's a bit different from their later stuff (that was very early), but it's more psychedelic... beautiful!
Best of Eric Burdon and War Hyperborea-Tangerine Dream Satanic Panic in the Attic-Of Montreal Road Leads Where Its Led-Secret Machines Live at the Matrix-The Doors (it's an import)
I dont remember the order, but: The Kills ~ No Wow Sarah McLachlen ~ Surfacing Neil Young & Crazy Horse ~ Broken Arrow Blue Cheer ~ Vincebus Eruptum Carly Simon ~ Anticipation
Automatic-Dweezil Zappa Tones-Eric Johnson Heavy Horses-Jethro Tull Wish-The Cure G3-Satriani, Vai and Johnson
Eric Clapton Greatest hits John Lennon Acoustic Led Zeppelin 4 the doors greatest hits (2 disc) Ozzy Osbourne tribute
Bob Dylan-Live 1966 Bob Dylan-Highway 61 Revisted Led Zeppelin-Physical Graffiti Jimi Hendrix-Electric Ladyland Bob Dylan-Blonde On Blonde