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Thread: Albums of the 90s

  1. #81
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    I was at both. The one in 1996 was ten times better than the one in 1999

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    My bloody valentine loveless
    Pearl Jam Ten
    OutKast Aquemini

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    Quote Originally Posted by williamjeffrey View Post
    My bloody valentine loveless
    Serious contender for album of the 90's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DodHagi View Post
    Serious contender for album of the 90's.
    The soundtrack to Lost in Translation by Kevin Sheilds is one of the best soundtracks of all time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DodHagi View Post
    Serious contender for album of the 90's.
    Wasn’t a fan. One good tune on it. The rest of it’s just noise

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    Boards of Canada: Music Has the Right to Children
    Air: Moon Safari
    Massive Attack: Blue Lines
    The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
    Primal Scream: Screamadelica

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Aye. Great shout. OK Computer though, kicks the arse of most other releases in that decade.
    I wasn't a fan when it was released then I slagged them off when everyone was talking about how it's the greatest album ever. I never really listened to it to be honest then I heard The Tourist only a couple of years ago (it was on radio 6 earlier). Finally I appreciated how good it was by having a proper listen.

    There's a reggae cover of the album out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red_Don View Post
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    Yes and one of the best Scottish albums of all time. I didn't realise how old it was until they were playing it on SunnyG the other day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post

    There's a reggae cover of the album out there.
    Easy Star All Stars.

    Their Dub Side of the Moon is worth a listen too. Saw them play that live at the Arches a few years back, the first time the wifie realised that Money wasn't an Elkie Brookes original!

    I see they've also done Sgt Pepper and Thriller dub style, will have to check them out.

    Oh, and album of the 90's for me was Dummy, no question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_brisco_thief View Post
    The sound restrictions made Belfast barely worth playing. It's wasnt woven in from the previous track like it used to be and started with a whimper without ever getting belted out properly.

    It was a special occasion and there was no way I was going to miss iy but am gagging on them blasting up the decibels in the Barrowlands again.
    Just to give you a heads up min, Orbital are playing The Glavanisers Yard, SWG3 (behind the old Yorkhill Hospital) on Saturday June the 1st if you fancy it.

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