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Moar Genesis -- bonus tracks that came with the 3rd/earliest box set.

Talk Talk -- Asides Besides

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I love Talk Talk. But their best compilation is Introducing -- it's absolutely brilliant, because just by judiciously choosing tracks and paying special attention to sequencing, they make it sound like one band, despite them having two distinct eras (Party's Over/It's My Life/Colour of Spring/early and Spirit of Eden/Laughing Stock/late). Check it out if you can.
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Jenny Owen Youngs - Transmitter Failure

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I bought this when I preordered The new Regina Spektor, and I mistakenly checked the 'group my items into few shipments' so I won't have it for a few more weeks. :(

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I bought this when I preordered The new Regina Spektor, and I mistakenly checked the 'group my items into few shipments' so I won't have it for a few more weeks. :(

:( indeed. It's quite good.

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Tears For Fears -- The Hurting

Not a lot of people know this, but they were originally going to call the band "Duck Fancy".

My fav TFF album........ ............duck fancy..... you gotta be kidding........
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Missus Beastly - Missus Beastly (1969)

This is the first album from one of the earliest krautrock bands. Missus Beastly mixes blues, jazz and groovy rock into heavy psychedelic stew. Band members are all very young here and it shows. Production is fairly low-fi and no master tapes exist so all CD are sourced from LPs. Music is interesting especially the groovy organ solos and jazzy drum playing. Last track is excellent groovy and jazzy composition, and is a standout here. Lutz Oldemeier, the drummer, will go on to play on Aera's T

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