I don't normally buy box sets as a thing not least it's not that clear if their a kind of oversized Greatest Hits collection, a rarities set or some strange mixture but this Christmas I had one that makes sense.
Bruce Springsteen's always been a big artist with me and six years ago I replaced my record and pre-recorded cassettes of his by cds helped by a three for twenty pounds offer but Bruce always wrote and recorded more than just what came out officially.
Tracks is those songs often studio recordings but a few live recorded but not released or worked part way on and just left gathered up by him and the E Street Band some of which where recorded by others like Pink Cadillac that Natalie Cole did in 1988.
They're arranged into four well sequenced cds so they flow more like a 'proper' album and come with a long sepia booklet with full lyrics.
This has been a great present that will be treasured.
Saturday, December 26, 1998
Thursday, October 1, 1998
Lost Ones [Pre-blog]
I've just returned from the City Centre HMV store after watching Trevor Nelson's The Click show on MTV, the satellite based R&B show on the tv that's increasingly is the main music program I watch.
Lauryn Hill's Doo Wop (That Thing) has been topping the R&B chart for a few weeks now and I bought today the album it's from, the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, listening to coming back on the bus.
That's possible cause ever since February '97 I've had MiniDiscs that give much much of the quality of cd in a smaller more convenient form and I now have a portable player so taking the disc out of the case I just slot it in the player.
I bought this on pre-recorded MiniDisc.
It came out a short while back, late August and it's taken this long to register with me as I'm not really a hip-hop fan, not that haven't bought the odd 12 inch before now but this feels different.
In the first instance it's a great mixture of soul, reggae and hip-hop with a churchy feel like traditional soul which I like.
It ties into something I'm feeling more of too that is theirs a album length skit starting from the school buzzer an class registration about the meaning of love as the students discuss this, lead by their teacher. I actually wanna be back in that situation and I sure don't feel grown up at all.
The subject Lauryn sings and raps about is just that the meaning of love, what womanhood means, self respect and sacrifice even with great fervour and passion which I feel is important and her lyrics are helping me think more about what the girl within feels.
Love this album.
Postscript: It stayed in my player for getting on for two years in heavy rotation and has been a great influence on my thinking.
Lauryn Hill's Doo Wop (That Thing) has been topping the R&B chart for a few weeks now and I bought today the album it's from, the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, listening to coming back on the bus.
That's possible cause ever since February '97 I've had MiniDiscs that give much much of the quality of cd in a smaller more convenient form and I now have a portable player so taking the disc out of the case I just slot it in the player.
I bought this on pre-recorded MiniDisc.
It came out a short while back, late August and it's taken this long to register with me as I'm not really a hip-hop fan, not that haven't bought the odd 12 inch before now but this feels different.
In the first instance it's a great mixture of soul, reggae and hip-hop with a churchy feel like traditional soul which I like.
It ties into something I'm feeling more of too that is theirs a album length skit starting from the school buzzer an class registration about the meaning of love as the students discuss this, lead by their teacher. I actually wanna be back in that situation and I sure don't feel grown up at all.
The subject Lauryn sings and raps about is just that the meaning of love, what womanhood means, self respect and sacrifice even with great fervour and passion which I feel is important and her lyrics are helping me think more about what the girl within feels.
Love this album.
Postscript: It stayed in my player for getting on for two years in heavy rotation and has been a great influence on my thinking.
Thursday, May 28, 1998
Meeting by the park [Pre-blog]
Today I'm off to Brampton Park in the Town of Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire connected with work reorganization for a meeting.
Sometimes it's all I seem to be in, meetings that is, but it's late spring so I'm taking my camera with me today and a couple of lenses to take some photographs of the park afterwards as I love strolling in them, feeling carefree. It's what I loved doing as a child and there are times when that's all I want.
The building itself also is lovely to go around.
I also got my portable Minidisc player just before I set off so I can play my discs on the commute or whenever I'm away saving lugging a big cd player around.
Sometimes it's all I seem to be in, meetings that is, but it's late spring so I'm taking my camera with me today and a couple of lenses to take some photographs of the park afterwards as I love strolling in them, feeling carefree. It's what I loved doing as a child and there are times when that's all I want.
The building itself also is lovely to go around.
I also got my portable Minidisc player just before I set off so I can play my discs on the commute or whenever I'm away saving lugging a big cd player around.
Saturday, March 7, 1998
Love train [Pre-blog]
Another year on and here's something that I got
Yet another Philadelphia International issued March 2nd but where this scores is it goes to the mid 80's unlike last years 3 cd box set so we get tracks like Brandy by the O'Jay's, Nights Over Egypt by the Jones Girls and Do You Get Enough Love by Shirley Jones as well as Ain't No Stopping Us.
It also has 45 tracks across the two discs which tells you something else: Where last years box went with standard lp length versions or the extended ones, this uses single edits so that set isn't redundant and my copy is on MiniDisc which almost mirrors the slotting in tape feel of grown up with 8 track tapes in the car and home. It just lacks the booklet of the box set that's all.
Yet another Philadelphia International issued March 2nd but where this scores is it goes to the mid 80's unlike last years 3 cd box set so we get tracks like Brandy by the O'Jay's, Nights Over Egypt by the Jones Girls and Do You Get Enough Love by Shirley Jones as well as Ain't No Stopping Us.
It also has 45 tracks across the two discs which tells you something else: Where last years box went with standard lp length versions or the extended ones, this uses single edits so that set isn't redundant and my copy is on MiniDisc which almost mirrors the slotting in tape feel of grown up with 8 track tapes in the car and home. It just lacks the booklet of the box set that's all.
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