The Sleeper Awakes
No, Music-Snob isn't quite dead yet -- just sleeping!
It's been slow-going, doing lp burning, in-between the other things that have been going on in my life. And it's been a challenge, trying to offer up some things that aren't currently circulating - I think that the soundtrack blog fad has just about reached saturation.
This time around, I offer up a couple more rock/pop albums, and I throw a bone out to the soundtrack fans:
Well, this is a bit of a trick answer; it's BOTH. More from The Billy Nayer Show - the film is available on DVD and well worth checking out, but I think the soundtrack is more successful... the images in your head as you listen aren't subject to a budget.
The live/reunion album from Georgia's Guadalcanal Diary, who reformed briefly in the late 90's.
For the soundtrack guys, a helping of English composer Frank Cordell - suites from his scores for RING OF BRIGHT WATER and GOD TOLD ME TO.
It's been slow-going, doing lp burning, in-between the other things that have been going on in my life. And it's been a challenge, trying to offer up some things that aren't currently circulating - I think that the soundtrack blog fad has just about reached saturation.
This time around, I offer up a couple more rock/pop albums, and I throw a bone out to the soundtrack fans:
Well, this is a bit of a trick answer; it's BOTH. More from The Billy Nayer Show - the film is available on DVD and well worth checking out, but I think the soundtrack is more successful... the images in your head as you listen aren't subject to a budget.
The live/reunion album from Georgia's Guadalcanal Diary, who reformed briefly in the late 90's.
For the soundtrack guys, a helping of English composer Frank Cordell - suites from his scores for RING OF BRIGHT WATER and GOD TOLD ME TO.
Labels: Billy Nayer Show, Frank Cordell, Guadalcanal Diary, Rock, San Francisco, soundtracks
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