APRIL 22, 2014
(WEEK # 17)
1.
THE AMAZING SNAKEHEADS-“FLATLINING”
(SINGLE) (4/22)
2.
BASS CLEF-“BUGBRANDED” [EP] (4/22)
3.
BLACK PRAIRIE-“FORTUNE” (4/22)
4.
CHRIS BROKAW-“NOW, FORAGER” (ORIGINAL
SOUNDTRACK) (4/22)
5.
CHAIN & THE GANG-“MINIMUM ROCK N
ROLL” (IMPORT) (4/22)
6.
MARSHALL CRENSHAW-“RED WINE” [EP] (4/22)
7.
THE DEAD WOODS-“SEVENTY CEDAR” (4/22)
8.
DEATH-“III” (4/22)
9.
EELS-“THE CAUTIONARY TALES OF MARK OLIVER
EVERETT” (DELUXE EDITION 2-CD) (4/22)
10. FEAR
OF MEN-“LOOM” (4/22)
11. GREEN
DAY-“DEMOLICIOUS” (18-SONG DEMO COLLECTION) (4/19)
12. HORSE
THIEF-“FEAR IN BLISS” (4/15)
13. INDIANA-“SOLO
DANCING” [EP] (4/16)
14. MARGOT
& THE NUCLEAR SO AND SO’S-“SLING SHOT TO HEAVEN” (4/22)
15. MATTHEW
AND THE ATLAS-“OTHER RIVERS” (4/22)
16. NILS
PETTER MOLVAER-“SWITCH” (4/15)
17. PAOLO
NUTINI-“CAUSTIC LOVE” (4/22)
18. THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART-“DAYS
OF ABANDON” (4/22)
19. PATRICK
PARK-“LOVE LIKE SWORDS” (4/22)
20. RUMPISTOL-“AWAY”
(4/22)
21. SACCO-“SACCO”
(4/22)
22. SCUBA-“PHENIX
1” [EP] (4/22)
23. SWANS-“BURNING
WORLD” (REISSUED/REMASTERED) (4/22)
24. TAME
IMPALA-“LIVE VERSIONS” (4/19)
25. TEEN-“THE
WAY & COLOR” (4/22)
26. THERAPY?-“TROUBLEGUM”
(DELUXE EDITION 3-CD REISSUE) (1994/2014)
27. THE
WHIGS-“MODERN CREATION” (4/22)
28. XTC-“SKYLARKING:
CORRECTED POLARITY EDITION” (4/22) (Digitally remastered, expanded and corrected edition of the British
band's 1986 album. Some 28 years after its initial recording and release,
Skylarking finally appears on CD as it was originally intended to sound. Andy
Partridge - never entirely happy with the overall sound of the finished album -
took it to award-winning mastering engineer John Dent, who noticed something
that had never previously been spotted. Somewhere, possibly in the transfer
from the multi-channel tape to the stereo master, a polarity had been reversed.
This is not the same thing as a reversed left/right channel which puts a stereo
picture out of phase and makes the sound unlistenable, but a much more
difficult to pin down event that can be triggered by something as simple as a
badly wired plug in the overall system which, nonetheless, removes some of the
punch and presence from a finished recording. The album's cover and tracklisting
have reverted to the band's original vision, making this the ultimate edition
of one of the band's most popular albums.)

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