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    punkcow

    Registriert seit: 08.07.2002

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    Welche Alben werden von Musikern favoritisiert? Listen von Lieblingsalben aller Art dürfen in diesem Thread veröffentlicht werden.

    Ich mache mal den Anfang mit diversen Lieblingsalben aus dem Jahre 2006 (Quelle: Harp Magazine:

    Dr Dog

    1. Joanna Newsom
    Ys
    (Drag City)
    2. M. Ward
    Post-War
    (Merge)
    3. Tom Waits
    Orphans
    (Anti-)
    4. Elvis Perkins
    Ash Wednesday
    (Elvisperkins.Net)
    5. Bosque Brown
    Plays Mara Lee Miller
    (Burnt Toast Vinyl)
    6. Capitol Years
    Dance Away The Terror
    (Park The Van)
    7. Moondog
    Viking of Sixth Avenue
    (Astralwerks)
    8. Ariel Pink Haunted Graffiti
    House Arrest
    (Paw Tracks)
    9. R. Stevie Moore
    Zeitgeist
    (Self-Released Cdr)
    10. Dead C
    Vain Erudite and Stupid: Selected Works 1987-2005
    (Ba Da Bing)

    Beck

    1. TV On The Radio
    Return to Cookie Mountain
    (4AD)
    2. Miss Violetta Beauregarde
    Odi Profanum Vulgus Et Arceo
    (Temporary Residence)
    3. Spank Rock
    Yoyoyoyoyo
    (Big Dada)
    4. Liars
    Drum’s Not Dead
    (Mute)
    5. Madlib Beat Konducta
    Vol. 1-2
    (Stones Throw)
    6. Crystal Skulls
    Outgoing Behavior
    (Suicide Squeeze)
    7. Dr. Dog
    Takers and Leavers EP
    (Park The Van)
    8. Girl Talk
    Night Ripper
    (Illegal Art)
    9. Cornelius
    Sensuous
    (WEA)
    10. Raconteurs
    Broken Boy Soldiers
    (V2)

    Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers)

    1. (Tie) Neko Case Fox Confessor Brings the Flood (Anti-)
    Bob Dylan Modern Times (Columbia)
    2. Tom Waits
    Orphans
    (Anti-)
    3. Centro-Matic
    Fort Recovery
    (Misra)
    4. Glossary
    For What I Don’t Become
    (Undertow)
    5. M. Ward
    Post War
    (Merge)
    6. Will Kimbrough
    Americanitis
    (Daphne)
    7. Thom Yorke
    Eraser
    (XL)
    8. Solomon Burke
    Nashville
    (Shout! Factory)
    9. Gnarls Barkley
    St. Elsewhere
    (Downtown)
    10. Los Lobos
    The Town and the City
    (Hollywood)

    Isobel Campbell

    1. Bob Dylan
    Modern Times
    (Columbia)
    2. Tom Waits
    Orphans
    (Anti-)
    3. Eagles Of Death Metal
    Death By Sexy
    (Downtown)
    4. Johnny Cash
    A Hundred Highways
    (American)
    5. Howe Gelb
    Sno’ Angel Like You
    (Thrill Jockey)
    6. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
    The Letting Go
    (Drag City)
    7. Cat Power
    The Greatest
    (Matador)
    8. Joe Sample & Randy Crawford
    Feeling Good
    (Universal)
    9. Current 93
    Black Ships Ate the Sky
    (Durtro)
    10. Kris Kristofferson
    This Old Road
    (New West)

    Greg Dulli (Twilight Singers)

    1. Neko Case
    Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
    (Anti-)
    2. Archie Bronson Outfit
    Derdang Derdang
    (Domino)
    3. TV On The Radio
    Return to Cookie Mountain
    (Interscope)
    4. Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
    Black Earth
    (Ipecac)
    5. Justin Timberlake
    Futuresex/Lovesounds
    (Jive)
    6. Bob Dylan
    Modern Times
    (Columbia)
    7. Ed Harcourt
    The Beautiful Lie
    (EMI)
    8. Joseph Arthur
    Nuclear Daydream
    (Lonely Astronaut)
    9. Gnarls Barkley
    St. Elsewhere
    (Downtown/Atlantic)
    10. Karen Dalton
    In My Own Time
    (Light In The Attic)

    John Darnielle (The Mountain Goats)

    1. Christine Fellows
    Paper Anniversary
    (Six Shooter)
    2. Om
    Conference of the Birds
    (Holy Mountain)
    3. Anouar Brahem
    Le Voyage De Sahar
    (ECM)
    4. DJ Drama & Lil Wayne
    Dedication 2: Gangsta Grillz
    (Mixtape)
    5. Metallic Falcons
    Desert Doughnuts
    (Voo-Doo/Eros)
    6. Mission Of Burma
    The Obliterati
    (Matador)
    7. Regurgitate
    Sickening Bliss
    (Relapse)
    8. Ghostface Killah
    Fishscale
    (Def Jam)
    9. Barbara Morgenstern
    The Grass is Always Greener
    (Monika)

    Devendra Banhart

    1. Matteah Baim
    The Death of the Sun
    (Voodoo-Eros)
    2. Rio En Medio
    The Bride of Dynamite
    (gnomonsong)
    3. Caetano Veloso

    (UMVD Import)
    4. Pássaro Do Pomar
    (Demo, Check out http://www.myspace.com/passarodopomar)
    (Self Released)
    5. Kath Bloom
    Finally
    (Fuse)
    6. Noah Georgeson
    Find Shelter
    (Plain)
    7. David Crosby
    Voyage
    (Rhino)
    8. Hecuba
    (Demo, Check out http://www.myspace.com/hecubahecuba)
    Music of the Sadness and the Gladness
    (Self Released)
    9. Arnaldo Baptista
    Let it Bed
    (Tratore Music Brasil)
    10. Bat For Lashes
    Fur and Gold
    (Echo)

    Colin Meloy (The Decemberists)

    1. Neko Case
    Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
    (Anti-)
    2. Lily Allen
    Alright Still
    (Capitol)
    3. The Waterboys
    Fisherman’s Blues Reissue
    (Capitol)
    4. Joanna Newsom
    Ys
    (Drag City)
    5. They Might Be Giants
    Venue Songs
    (tmbg.com)
    6. Robyn Hitchcock
    Ole Tarantula
    (Yep Roc)
    7. My Brightest Diamond
    Bring Me the Workhorse
    (Asthmatic Kitty)
    8. Cat Power
    The Greatest
    (Matador)
    9. Camera Obscura
    Let’s Get Out
    (Merge)
    10. Espers
    II
    (Drag City)

    Peaches

    1. Vice Cooler
    Dollar and Deed
    (Retard Disco)
    2. The Gossip
    Standing in the Way of Control
    (Kill Rock Stars)
    3. The Long Blondes
    Someone to Drive You Home
    (Rough Trade)
    4. Cansei De Ser Sexy
    Cansei De Ser Sexy
    (Sub Pop)
    5. Peaches
    Impeach My Bush
    (XL)
    6. Hey Willpower
    Hey Willpower
    (Cochon)
    7. Trost
    Trust Me
    (Four Music)
    8. Simian Mobile Disco
    Hustler
    (Echo)
    9. Justice
    Waters of Nazareth
    (Vice)
    10. Datarock
    Datarock
    (Yap)

    Jenny Lewis

    1. Whispertown 2000
    Livin’ in a Dream
    (Brute/Beaute)
    2. Bob Dylan
    Modern Times
    (Columbia)
    3. Lil Wayne
    Tha Carter 11
    (Cash Money)
    4. M. Ward
    Post War
    (Merge)
    5. Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Stadium Arcadium
    (Warner Bros.)

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    punkcow

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    ANIMAL COLLECTIVE:

    1 Pink Floyd – „The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn“
    2. African Brothers Dance Band International – „st“
    3. Can – „Future Days“
    4. Björk – „Vespertine“
    5. Original Soundtrack – „The Shining“
    6. Missing Foundation – „Demise“
    7. Quasimodo – „The Unseen“
    8. Cannibal Ox – „The Cold Vein“
    9. Isolée – „Rest“
    10. Dettinger – „Intershop“

    (Quelle: www.rollingstone.de)

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    krautathaus

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    Top Ten alltime Faves v. Howe Gelb:

    http://howegelb.com/2007/02/01/my-top-10-all-time-favorite-records-on-this-day-of-1507/

    1. ROLLING STONES – STICKY FINGERS
    „This is the most perfectly produced record ever….“

    2. (a) THE THELONIOUS MONK ORCHESTRA – LIVE AT TOWN HALL
    „…There is such a vital warmth to this recording. Like the humidity in the room then seeps out from the speakers now when you spin it…“
    (b)THELONIOUS MONK – EVIDENCE
    „…grants a very interesting look into the mind of the man.“

    3. NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE – EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE
    „…It’s not the songs so much, just the sound of the record that has stuck with me. His guitar was the guitar that inoculated me to ever play guitar…“

    4. MILES DAVIS – ASCENSEUR POUR L’ECHAFAUD
    „In my opinion, this record is the true sound of the desert. This record got played over and over when I lived in the middle of nowhere. The sound of it would float the day away out there in joshua tree land…“

    5. RAINER – ALPACA LIPS
    „…This record is a monument to the man’s momentum….“

    6. BOB DYLAN – MODERN TIMES
    „It’s very important to know a man can come up with his best work in his 60s, regardless of how outstanding his output was when he was a young man in the 60s. He has finally found the sonic trust to record with his touring band. His offhanded lyrical delivery is as deeply effective as ever, and his sense of rhythm is a mesh of the borrowed and a sheen of the evolved. It is infinitely freshly mesmerizing upon every listen, like a master craftsman we needed him to be, made all the more emblazoned by his credo of never listening to his own records….“

    7. HOWE GELB – ‘SNO ANGEL LIKE YOU
    „… also because I do not want to call the people that love this record a bunch of liars.“:-)

    8. FEIST – LET IT DIE
    „…This record now gets played every available moment in our house for its sheer exuberance. …“

    9. TOM WAITS – ORPHANS
    „This record should have been put way up on the list, but since I hate doing lists, it is number 9 by contrasting incident. And I think he would have wanted feist to go first anyway, ever the gentleman. Can’t explain # 7 however…“

    10. DAVID BOWIE – THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS
    „…Best not to forget that hank williams, the true father of glam rock, was the first david bowie. This record needs to be moved up to the number one position now, and let the stones deal with it.“

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    ursa-minor

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    Krautathaus
    7. HOWE GELB – ‘SNO ANGEL LIKE YOU
    „… also because I do not want to call the people that love this record a bunch of liars.“:-)

    :lol:

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    C'mon Granddad!
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    beatlebum

    Registriert seit: 11.07.2002

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    Live & Kicking:
    Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy Picks His Essential Live Albums

    Neil Young, Live Rust (Reprise, 1979)

    Allman Brothers Band, Live at the Fillmore East (Polydor, 1971)

    MC5, Kick Out the Jams (Elektra, 1969)

    Albert Ayler, The Complete Live in Greenwich Village (Impulse, recorded 1965-1967)

    Richard Pryor, Wanted: Richard Pryor Live in Concert (Warner Bros., 1979)

    Miles Davis Quintet, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel (Columbia, 1965)

    Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison (Columbia, 1968)

    James Brown, Live at the Apollo Vol. II (King/Polydor, 1968)

    Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (Capitol, 1969)

    Bob Dylan, Bootleg Series Vol. IV: The Royal Albert Hall Concert (Columbia, recorded 1966, released 1998)

    Hier befinden sich auch noch Texte dazu:

    http://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=3717

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    Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.
    #5603777  | PERMALINK

    go1
    Gang of One

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    PunkcowANIMAL COLLECTIVE:

    1 Pink Floyd – „The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn“
    2. African Brothers Dance Band International – „st“
    3. Can – „Future Days“
    4. Björk – „Vespertine“
    5. Original Soundtrack – „The Shining“
    6. Missing Foundation – „Demise“
    7. Quasimodo – „The Unseen“
    8. Cannibal Ox – „The Cold Vein“
    9. Isolée – „Rest“
    10. Dettinger – „Intershop“

    (Quelle: www.rollingstone.de)

    Da sind zwei meiner eigenen Lieblingsalben in der Top 5, das sehe ich gern (Future Days und Vespertine). Und das Debüt von Pink Floyd mag ich auch sehr gern. Diese Liste hat mich dazu gebracht, das Cannibal Ox Album zu bestellen.

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    To Hell with Poverty
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    go1
    Gang of One

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    Ich kann ein paar Listen beitragen, die 1995 im SPIN Alternative Record Guide veröffentlicht wurden, einem der wirklich unverzichtbaren Musikbücher (aus der Zeit, als „Alternative“ noch etwas bedeutet hat).

    Courtney Love zum Beispiel zeigte ihre Liebe zu Nirvana und ihren guten Musikgeschmack:

    1. ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN – Heaven up here
    2. NIRVANA – Nevermind
    3. GUN CLUB – Fire of Love
    4. PIXIES – Surfer Rosa
    5. MUDHONEY – Superfuzz Bigmuff EP
    6. LEONARD COHEN – Songs from a Room
    7. PJ HARVEY – Dry
    8. HÜSKER DÜ – New Day Rising
    9. NIRVANA – In Utero
    10. NINE INCH NAILS – The Downward Spiral

    Greg Dulli von den Afghan Whigs verehrte seinerzeit Prince:

    1. PRINCE – Purple Rain
    2. BIG STAR – Third (Sister Lovers)
    3. VELVET UNDERGROUND – The Velvet Underground & Nico
    4. PRINCE – Sign o‘ the Times
    5. HÜSKER DÜ – Flip your Wig
    6. N.W.A. – Straight outta Compton
    7. DAVID BOWIE – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
    8. MY BLOODY VALENTINE – Loveless
    9. FLAMING LIPS – In a Priest-Driven Ambulance
    10. PUBLIC ENEMY – Fear of a Black Planet

    Georgia Hubley von Yo La Tengo trickste bei der Nr. 1:

    1. SYD BARRETT – The Madcap Laughs / Barrett
    2. DIVERSE – Beat of the Traps
    3. CHRISTMAS – Ultraprophets of thee Psykick Revolution
    4. CLEAN – Compilation
    5. ROKY ERICKSON AND THE ALIENS – s/t
    6. DIVERSE – Michigan Brand Nuggets
    7. MODERN LOVERS – s/t
    8. PRETTY THINGS – Parachute
    9. TALL DWARFS – Hello Cruel World
    10. THEM – Them featuring Van Morrison

    (Fortsetzung folgt)

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    To Hell with Poverty
    #5603781  | PERMALINK

    go1
    Gang of One

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    (Fortsetzung: Listen von 1995)

    Joey Ramone liebte, wenig überraschend, Proto-Punk, Punk und Punk-Verwandtes:

    1. STOOGES – Fun House
    2. STOOGES – The Stooges
    3. RAMONES – It’s Alive
    4. MOTÖRHEAD – No Remorse
    5. ALICE COOPER – Love it to Death
    6. SEX PISTOLS – Never mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
    7. MC5 – Kick out the Jams
    8. NEW YORK DOLLS – s/t
    9. HEARTBREAKERS – L.A.M.F.
    10. BUZZCOCKS – Singles going steady

    Gordon Gano von den Violent Femmes war auf der Route unterwegs, die von den Velvets zu den Voidoids führt:

    1. HEARTBREAKERS – Live at Max’s Kansas City
    2. TELEVISION – Marquee Moon
    3. VELVET UNDERGROUND – alles
    4. RICHARD HELL & THE VOIDOIDS – Blank Generation
    5. SEX PISTOLS – Never mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
    6. LOU REED – Berlin
    7. RAMONES – s/t
    8. IGGY POP – Lust for Life
    9. CAPTAIN BEEFHEART – Mirror Man
    10. PATTI SMITH – Horses

    Kristin Hersh (Throwing Muses):

    1. MINUTEMEN – Double Nickels on the Dime
    2. VIOLENT FEMMES – s/t
    3. X – Wild Gift
    4. VOLCANO SUNS – The Bright Orange Years
    5. MEAT PUPPETS – Up on the Sun
    6. R.E.M. – Murmur
    7. PIXIES – Come on Pilgrim EP
    8. VIC CHESNUTT – West of Rome
    9. MARY MARGARET O’HARA – Miss America
    10. MISSION OF BURMA – Vs.

    Sehr schöne Liste. Wer die Volcano Suns sind, musste ich aber nachschauen, die kenne ich nicht (die Band des ehemaligen Schlagzeugers von Mission of Burma). Zum Vergleich dazu die Liste von Hershs ehemaliger Bandkollegin:

    Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses, Belly):

    1. MARY MARGARET O’HARA – Miss America
    2. X – Under the Big Black Sky
    3. BEATLES – The Beatles
    4. ENNIO MORRICONE – The Mission
    5. MADDER ROSE – Panic on
    6. NEIL YOUNG – Harvest
    7. PATTI SMITH – Horses
    8. NICK DRAKE – Time of no Reply
    9. YMA SUMAC – Xtabay
    10. HARRY NILSSON – The Point!

    (Fortsetzung folgt)

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    To Hell with Poverty
    #5603783  | PERMALINK

    go1
    Gang of One

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    (Fortsetzung: Listen von 1995)

    Josephine Wiggs (Bassistin der Breeders) war im Post-Punk zu Hause:

    1. SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES – The Scream
    2. CURE – Seventeen Seconds
    3. GANG OF FOUR – Entertainment!
    4. SLITS – Cut
    5. B-52’s – The B-52’s
    6. PUBLIC IMAGE LTD. – Metal Box
    7. PIXIES – Doolittle
    8. BREEDERS – Pod
    9. LUSCIOUS JACKSON – Natural Ingredients
    10. BEASTIE BOYS – Check your Head

    King Buzzo (Melvins):

    1. DEAD BOYS – Young, Loud and Snotty
    2. SEX PISTOLS – Never mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
    3. FLIPPER – Album: Generic Flipper
    4. FAITH/VOID – s/t
    5. DAVID BOWIE – Station to Station
    6. WIPERS – Youth of America
    7. GANG OF FOUR – Entertainment!
    8. PUSSY GALORE – Sugarshit Sharp EP
    9. BLACK FLAG – Damaged
    10. PUBLIC IMAGE LTD. – Flowers of Romance

    Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr, Sebadoh, Folk Implosion):

    1. DIVERSE – Wanna buy a Bridge?
    2. SWANS – Children of God
    3. SONIC YOUTH – Confusion is Sex
    4. MUSIC MACHINE – The Best of the Music Machine
    5. YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Colossal Youth
    6. FOLK IMPLOSION – Take a Look inside the Folk Implosion
    7. DIVERSE – No New York
    8. NIRVANA – Nevermind
    9. MINUTEMEN – The Punch Line EP
    10. RIDE – Nowhere

    Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab):

    1. YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Colossal Youth
    2. RESIDENTS – The Commercial Album
    3. SMITHS – The Smiths
    4. PRAM – The Stars are so big, the Earth is so small… Stay as you are
    5. CHRIS KNOX – Songs of you and me
    6. HALO BENDERS – God don’t make no Junk
    7. KING KONG – Funny Farm
    8. JOY DIVISION – Unknown Pleasures
    9. NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS – The Good Son
    10. WEEN – Pure Guava

    Jim Reid (Jesus And Mary Chain):

    1. VIC GODARD & THE SUBWAY SECT – A Retrospective (1977 – 81)
    2. FIRE ENGINES – Fond
    3. DR. MIX & THE REMIX – Wall of Noise
    4. HAPPY MONDAYS – Pills ’n‘ Thrills and Bellyaches
    5. SUICIDE – s/t
    6. SPACEMEN 3 – Recurring
    7. MY BLOODY VALENTINE – Loveless
    8. CAN – Soundtracks
    9. PUSSY GALORE – Right now!
    10. PASTELS – Sittin‘ pretty

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    To Hell with Poverty
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    punkcow

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    @go1: Danke für die Belebung des Threads, da ist ja einiges Interessantes dabei!

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    hipecac

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    Der Künstler liebste Alben aus 2006 von pitchforkmedia, teilweise gibt es Überschneidungen mit der Harp Magazine Liste:

    http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/40018-guest-list-best-of-2006

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    punkcow

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    von rollingstone.de :

    Lieblingsalben von JOANNA NEWSOM:
    1. Harry Nilson – „Aerial Ballet“
    2. Neil Young – „After The Goldrush“
    3. Van Dyke Parks – „Song Cycle“
    4. Heny Cow – „Concerts“
    5. Shirley & Dolly Collins – „Anthems In Eden“

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    punkcow

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    von rollingstone.de:

    James Yorkston:
    1. Linton Kwesi Johnson – „Tings An‘ Times“
    2. Michael Hurley – „Sweetkorn“
    3. Jacques Brel – „Brel“
    4. Leo Ferre – „Le Temps De Roses Rouges“
    5. Anne Brigs – „Classic“
    6. D’Gary – „Mbo Loza“
    7. Can – „Tago Mago“
    8. Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight – „Once In A Blue Moon“
    9. Nic Jones – „Penguin Eggs“
    10. John Srachan – „Songs From Aberdeenshire“

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    pipe-bowl
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    Zu dem Thema hatte ich bereits hier mal einen Thread eröffnet. Stehe aber gerne hier mit weiteren Auskünften zur Verfügung.

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    punkcow

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    pipe-bowlZu dem Thema hatte ich bereits hier mal einen Thread eröffnet. Stehe aber gerne hier mit weiteren Auskünften zur Verfügung.

    Ich hatte mir eher weitere Einzel-Listen erhofft – oder hast Du die nicht auch in Excel-Form?

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