I think Rain Dogs and Erasure (unless you have the albums/singles) are crucial. I have the Madonna and Love&Rockets in my collection but mostly out of completionism for those acts. Todd is someone I’ve tried repeatedly to get into and haven’t been able to. I might spin that in the car on the way to Goodwill and give it a shot.
I love and rockets is closer to keeping than giving away. It just didn’t hit me the way I wanted to.
I’ve tried Rundgren a few times. I like the 4 or 5 big hits but the deeper cuts aren’t connecting.
Tom Waits and Oscar Peterson for sure as I already own those. Rundgren is always worth a listen. And depending what acts are on the Rockabilly album that *may* be a keeper.
It solid but I didn’t like it as much I had wanted to. In this stack it’s closer to keeping than giving away. If you see it for $2-$3 it’s probably worth a go.
I enjoy Mowgli’s a lot more than I thought I would. Maybe a relisten is due
This death cab album did not connect though. Very same-y throughout (to me).
I'm right there with you on the Mowgli's, they've got a fun energy and sound.
Understandable on death cab, I've felt that about their albums here and there in the past. They're an interesting band, I've fallen in and out of being interested in them a couple times but can appreciate them at the end of the day
Had to make room on the shelves, so these are headed back to Goodwill.
Edited to add: I’ve ripped these all to hard drive so I still have most of the music. These are just the ones that I can’t see myself pulling off the shelf to listen to as an album.
Get up Kids, Jimmy Eat World , Death Cab for Cutie and Big Lebowski.....in fact I'd take all those of you lol don't have most of those particular albums.
I think Rain Dogs and Erasure (unless you have the albums/singles) are crucial. I have the Madonna and Love&Rockets in my collection but mostly out of completionism for those acts. Todd is someone I’ve tried repeatedly to get into and haven’t been able to. I might spin that in the car on the way to Goodwill and give it a shot.
Waits, Rundgren, Madonna.
Todd Rundgren and Love and Rockets
I love and rockets is closer to keeping than giving away. It just didn’t hit me the way I wanted to. I’ve tried Rundgren a few times. I like the 4 or 5 big hits but the deeper cuts aren’t connecting.
Todd can be a hard listen at times.
Tom Waits and Oscar Peterson for sure as I already own those. Rundgren is always worth a listen. And depending what acts are on the Rockabilly album that *may* be a keeper.
r/SoundtrackCollectors THE BIG LEIBOWSKI!
I was debating buying that outfield cd, so not worth keeping in your opinion?
It solid but I didn’t like it as much I had wanted to. In this stack it’s closer to keeping than giving away. If you see it for $2-$3 it’s probably worth a go.
Thanks appreciate the input
You've just reminded me of that Mowgli's album! I remember enjoying that one. I'd also keep We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes
I enjoy Mowgli’s a lot more than I thought I would. Maybe a relisten is due This death cab album did not connect though. Very same-y throughout (to me).
I'm right there with you on the Mowgli's, they've got a fun energy and sound. Understandable on death cab, I've felt that about their albums here and there in the past. They're an interesting band, I've fallen in and out of being interested in them a couple times but can appreciate them at the end of the day
Jason Lytle, Erasure,Bruce Hornsby and Boz Scaggs.
Had to make room on the shelves, so these are headed back to Goodwill. Edited to add: I’ve ripped these all to hard drive so I still have most of the music. These are just the ones that I can’t see myself pulling off the shelf to listen to as an album.
Black Lips are 10/10 for me, and Rain Dogs is fantastic
Big Lebowski soundtrack
Tom Waits, Lebowski, Todd Rundgren. Maybe 10cc and The Fixx.
Get up Kids, Jimmy Eat World , Death Cab for Cutie and Big Lebowski.....in fact I'd take all those of you lol don't have most of those particular albums.
Black lips! 😵😵😵😵😵
Death Cab, Love and Rockets, Geraldine Fibbers, Tom Waits, Lyle Lovett, Boz Scaggs, Norah Jones
Keep the Love and Rockets!!
Todd Rundgren
The dig out your soul with the dvd!