I'm relatively new to listening to music and record collecting, but I haven't bought anything just because Anthony Fantano liked it. But I did decide to listen to "Hot Rats", by Frank Zappa because of Fantano's video about 10/10 albums from the 1960's. I probably would've ran into to it nonetheless because of my liking to Frank Zappa, but Fantano's recommendation was the first to intrigue me. I'll get it on vinyl someday, but only because I genuinely love it.
I'm like 90% through the video so if this record is in the last few minutes I'm gonna laugh but you should totally get the Twin Peaks soundtrack on vinyl, literally one of if not my favorite soundtrack of all time for a TV show besides maybe Succession. Also thank you for getting me into both of those shows. (And Barry)
Have you listened to the Xiu Xiu cover album of the Twin Peaks songs. I blind bought it a couple of months ago just because I was getting big into Twin Peaks,never heard a song by Xiu Xiu,but it’s an incredibly faithful and amazing project. And I don’t mean faithful as in they play the songs well,I mean that as they’re able to capture the horror of the show and the beauty of the original compositions all in one while making it their own thing in a sense. Highly recommend it,made me an instant fan of the band
Hey dude I follow a lot of record channels and people who do these and I always thought the best ones are when the person can recall the memory and ideas they have from the album and have a little story for it and your vinyl collection tour has been one of the most interesting
I’ve stumbled upon The Fellowship back when it came out and it is underrated! Funnily enough, a friend got me that same Kooks’ album on CD in high school. I still have not listened to it as well 😅 I’m currently collecting tapes but great vinyl collection!
Cool to see you branching out. I'm always up for watching record videos. You got a good mixture of different stuff. I dig Kieren Hebden too. I have some Four Tet and Fridge records. I heard that cover of Darkness Darkness on Spotify a little while ago, and yeah it's really good. The original is by thee 60s group The Youngbloods (who also did Everybody Get Together), on their album Elephant Mountain, I have that same Byrds, too. It's their first two albums repackaged as a double. I think I have that Dexter Gordon album too. Besides being an OG jazz great, he played the lead in the movie Round Midnight in 1986 I have some other Mort Garson records but I still need Plantasia. Does your Dylan Greatest Hits have the poster?
i also got breakaway by art garfunkel for $2 at a record store mainly because i love waters of march because i heard it in worst person in the world lol
great collection! but I think it's a shame that you don't have "romy and michelle's high school reunion" soundtrack, I really hope it's just a matter of time
istg i never in my life been so dumbfounded with pure coincidence than when in the middle of the video i thought “oh i should go and register my new record on discogs” grab it, and hear you talking joseph shabson, i met the guy in a concert a couple of weeks ago in a black midi concert in montreal, first time listening the guy, at the end of the concert the only record left he had was a the fellowship, he signed it for me.
Don't know if you know but William Tyler, who collaborated with Four Tet on Darkness, Darkness, made the score for Kelly Reichardt's First Cow, great soundtrack
You like Sweden, rap and alternativ music - then you must lisen the created collective Random baster. Special the artist Cleo and Fricky. My favorite songs are "Torneträsket" form the album Missaoui (the hole album is amazing) and "Kär Pt.2" from Fricktion. I really think you would like them!
@@Prodbyjah464 tyler was far ahead of the curb in its production techniques and songwriting (offensive or not) I would agree that some songs have aged but yonkers, she, analog, nightmare, radicals, and window still sound great
@@luuk8627 not entirely sure what you mean when you say he was ahead of his time with production, I don’t really hear a lot of producers emulating the sound and it isn’t the most groundbreaking thing he’s done. That being said Yonkers she and nightmare are great songs.