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Desert Island Album Draft - 15th Anniversary Edition - 50 Rounds in the books, sign up now for KP's listening program (1 Viewer)

42.38 Simply Red - Stars (1991)

Allmusic reviewAlthough it doesn't have a single as strong as "Holding Back the Years" or "If You Don't Know Me by Now," Stars is Simply Red's best album since their debut. It's smoother and more polished than their previous work, yet Mick Hucknall is singing better than ever and his songwriting is improving. That is a good thing, too, since Stars is the first Simply Red album not to contain any cover songs. Having absorbed his pop, soul, and reggae influences, Hucknall is now successfully writing songs in his own style, something that, with the exception of "Holding Back the Years," he hadn't managed previously. The result, in Europe and especially the U.K., was a massive commercial breakthrough for the group. Stars even outsold Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band at home. In America, where the band had never established much audience continuity beyond its two number one hit singles, it was a different story, which, given the band's highly American-influenced sound, was a confirmation of the overall decline of English bands in the U.S. in the early '90s.

”Something Got Me Started”

”Stars”

 
I was gonna draft another jazz album since DF was taken, but I'm not in the mood. I can do that tomorrow. This album entered my mind a few minutes ago, and wasn't on my radar, but it was a big part of my 5th year in college. We would go down to Raleigh sometimes on the weekend, and one of our friends that lived there always put this album on late night. I had some great times there. This is somewhat of a concept album that was recorded entirely on the road in hotel rooms, backstage, on buses, on the stage, etc.  

Round 42

Running on Empty - Jackson Browne (1977)

Running on Empty

You Love The Thunder

 
I reached way back and pulled up this album expecting to be embarrassed that I once loved it.  Nope, I love it even more.  It takes me back to a time where I'd drink and drive around the middle of nowhere (not proud, but it happened) - somewhere between Big Spring and Lamesa.  One night, me and my brother had to use the North Star to get unlost; fun times.  We were somewhere that looked a lot like this.

A tour de force de twang.

42.04 - Artists and Whores, The Revenants   1998

Marie

Even Hookers Say Goodbye

ETA: Just noticed the song title, Every Single Minute With You is Like a Minute Alone.

 
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Still frustrates me how many repeats I get.  Hit shuffle and 50% of the first 10 were songs that came up in the last couple shuffles.  

 
I few Friday night music/draft questions:

1.  What have you stumbled on through the draft that was new to you and you are most excited about exploring more?

2.  What artist/album isn't new, but you know you should be listening to it more because every time it comes up you like it?

3.  What albums you drafted do you think might be new for a lot of us and would like people to listen to the most?
1- White Lung, have already listened to 2 albums by them.

2 Wilco - at least like the music from most I've heard. Not always a fan of the vocals tho 

My mixshuffle seems to give me a song by Titus Androgynous or something that's kind of growing on me 

3 Tedeschi Trucks Band. Most if their stuff is good and they sound great live.

 
I few Friday night music/draft questions:

1.  What have you stumbled on through the draft that was new to you and you are most excited about exploring more?

I've been keeping a list that is ever-growing.  Of those on the list, probably I've been most excited about Mom-Jeans, Frightened Rabbit, Lord Huron, and Fruit Bats.  It's a long list, though.

2.  What artist/album isn't new, but you know you should be listening to it more because every time it comes up you like it?

This is actually even a longer list for me, as there are a lot of artists I'd maybe heard about or listened to a little but hadn't made the time to listen much.  Bjork, Jason Isbell, Band of Horses, Brian Eno, Badfinger, Okkervil River, Foster the People

3.  What albums you drafted do you think might be new for a lot of us and would like people to listen to the most?

I'd have to remember what I drafted!!
Great questions.  My current answers above.

 
I few Friday night music/draft questions:

1.  What have you stumbled on through the draft that was new to you and you are most excited about exploring more? A lot of albums, but I don't want to look back right now to remember. I will say that I have always enjoyed classical, but I don't know much about it. I couldn't tell you who I was listening to if someone put it on. I'd like to learn more about it and be able to distinguish who is who. I got the boost of loving jazz when a college roommate was a dj for the college radio station, and she did reggae and jazz hour. I learned so much, and took the history of jazz in college (which was basically the professor spinning records and snapping his fingers), and explored it from years on. I'd like to take that trip into classical.

2.  What artist/album isn't new, but you know you should be listening to it more because every time it comes up you like it? Jason Isbell, and there is more I just can't think of them right now. 

3.  What albums you drafted do you think might be new for a lot of us and would like people to listen to the most? Ian Noe

 
It's interesting.  In these unusual times, Thursday night is more attended than Friday night.  

Or is it the curse of 3ITC?    :banned:

Who originally came up with that FFA draft tool?  Genius.  

 
It's interesting.  In these unusual times, Thursday night is more attended than Friday night.  

Or is it the curse of 3ITC?    :banned:

Who originally came up with that FFA draft tool?  Genius.  
I can't remember.  Sounds like something the impatient JML started during one of his drafts though.  

 
I do agree with these.  

I need to be in the mood for jazz, and it's still pretty spotty with me.   Love classical music and would love a draft or a playlist from the peeps in here far more smart about it than I so I could expand my horizons there.   I am also picky about that and want to sit down with a whole piece of music, not just have a movement come up on a playlist.  

 
I do agree with these.  

I need to be in the mood for jazz, and it's still pretty spotty with me.   Love classical music and would love a draft or a playlist from the peeps in here far more smart about it than I so I could expand my horizons there.   I am also picky about that and want to sit down with a whole piece of music, not just have a movement come up on a playlist.  
I don't like all jazz. There are certain kinds I don't care for.

 
I think Marco was talking about 3ITC being a great draft tool.
I just reread it and you're right. I am doing too much at once. I'm reading this, texting with a friend who had a bad day, and going outside to break up a raccoon fight.

 
It is pouring out, and these raccoons are fussing out there. I go out there and clap at them. They sound like screaming babies when they fight.

 
Yeah, it's not 70s rock (missed by one year) - but I decided if I got shut out of a couple bands like the Stones, I for sure need some CCR on my island.  A couple albums left, but I will grab the one that has my favorite song.  

42.40:  CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - BAYOU COUNTRY (1969)

Born on the Bayou

Penthouse Pauper

 
I keep getting this Yo lo Tango song(something about a hatchet,lol) in my mix. I really like the first 5-7 minutes but can't always finish it. 

Garden- groundhogs.  Now this is perfect for my current situation and flowed well too

Hootie- Hannah Jane.  Never heard it-- like it

English Beat- skip

 
You lead an interesting life.   Where you at again??
In Greensboro, NC. Almost in Jamestown. Right on the line. There are lots of woods around, but it's not some primitive area. The woods unfortunately are disappearing with all the never-ending developments. That is a big reason why the coyotes are everywhere. Their habitat has been taken away.

 

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