So, the tape collection talk on some other thread got me a'thinkin - there were one or two spots in my old and now departed tape collection that I still had meant to pick up on cd. So, I decided to do it. Both albums are now out of print, but thanks to the magic of the internet I was able to acquire cds nonetheless. Here's one, I'll upload the other when it's done, uh, uploading:
Mad Grooves
http://www.mediafire.com/?gjn3q91j5t2
Track Listing:
SHE GOT A NOSE JOB - Mike Russo, Jeanne Hayes, The Dellwoods
IT'S A GAS - Mike Russo, Jeanne Hayes, The Dellwoods
SHE LETS ME WATCH HER MOM AND POP FIGHT - Mike Russo, Jeanne Hayes, The Dellwoods
THE BOY FROM... - Linda Lavin
WELL, IT AIN'T - Dick Libertini
MAKIN' OUT - Featuring "Smyle"
MEET THE STAFF OF MAD - The Editor, The Publisher, And All The Idiots
BARELY ALIVE - Steve Leeds, Phyliss & Angela Harris
THIS TIME, THIS NIGHT - Karl, Phyliss & Angela Harris
DISCO SUICIDE - Phyliss, Karl & Angela Harris
BLIND DATE - Green Jellÿ
I FOUND HER TELEPHONE NUMBER WRITTEN ON THE BOY'S BATHROOM WALL - Ben Vaughn
A Free Album or Two
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A Free Album or Two
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Re: A Free Album or Two
Ha! I've downloaded some old Mad albums. I know one is every track on the Super Spectacular Day (even you don't know what I mean, it was a multiple groove flexi, so after the initial introduction, you randomly got one of, I think, six endings). I can upload that, too.
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Another old tape I had, got it on cd again. Holds up surprisingly well, the mix of artists in the collection is kind of interesting. Anyways, here's:
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files
http://www.mediafire.com/?hgqeyzijnob
Track listing:
01. "X"-Files theme - Mark Snow
02. "Unmarked Helicopters" - Soul Coughing (featured in episode:Max)
03. "On the Outside" - Sheryl Crow
04. "Down in the Park" - Foo Fighters (Tubeway Army cover)
05. "Star Me Kitten" - R.E.M. and William S. Burroughs
06. "Red Right Hand" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (featured in episode:Ascension)
07. "Thanks Bro" - Filter
08. "Man of Steel" - Frank Black
09. "Unexplained" - Meat Puppets
10. "Deep" - Danzig (featured in episode:Syzygy)
11. "Frenzy" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Featured in episode: Humbug)
12. "My Dark Life" - Elvis Costello and Brian Eno
13. "Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)" - Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
14. "If You Never Say Goodbye" - P.M. Dawn
15. X-Files theme (P.M. Dawn Remix) - Mark Snow
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files
http://www.mediafire.com/?hgqeyzijnob
Track listing:
01. "X"-Files theme - Mark Snow
02. "Unmarked Helicopters" - Soul Coughing (featured in episode:Max)
03. "On the Outside" - Sheryl Crow
04. "Down in the Park" - Foo Fighters (Tubeway Army cover)
05. "Star Me Kitten" - R.E.M. and William S. Burroughs
06. "Red Right Hand" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (featured in episode:Ascension)
07. "Thanks Bro" - Filter
08. "Man of Steel" - Frank Black
09. "Unexplained" - Meat Puppets
10. "Deep" - Danzig (featured in episode:Syzygy)
11. "Frenzy" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Featured in episode: Humbug)
12. "My Dark Life" - Elvis Costello and Brian Eno
13. "Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)" - Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
14. "If You Never Say Goodbye" - P.M. Dawn
15. X-Files theme (P.M. Dawn Remix) - Mark Snow
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
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Re: A Free Album or Two
I used to have this.Flex wrote:Another old tape I had, got it on cd again. Holds up surprisingly well, the mix of artists in the collection is kind of interesting. Anyways, here's:
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files
http://www.mediafire.com/?hgqeyzijnob
Track listing:
01. "X"-Files theme - Mark Snow
02. "Unmarked Helicopters" - Soul Coughing (featured in episode:Max)
03. "On the Outside" - Sheryl Crow
04. "Down in the Park" - Foo Fighters (Tubeway Army cover)
05. "Star Me Kitten" - R.E.M. and William S. Burroughs
06. "Red Right Hand" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (featured in episode:Ascension)
07. "Thanks Bro" - Filter
08. "Man of Steel" - Frank Black
09. "Unexplained" - Meat Puppets
10. "Deep" - Danzig (featured in episode:Syzygy)
11. "Frenzy" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Featured in episode: Humbug)
12. "My Dark Life" - Elvis Costello and Brian Eno
13. "Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)" - Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
14. "If You Never Say Goodbye" - P.M. Dawn
15. X-Files theme (P.M. Dawn Remix) - Mark Snow
I used to love Unmarked Helicopters, I'd forgotten all about this album.
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Re: A Free Album or Two
When this came out, I was an X-Files fanatic, and I totally loved this disc. It was the first I'd heard of most of these artists, except the shitty ones of course. Actually re-downloaded this one for nostalgia a while back. The SC track is cool, and the Nick Cave one is incredible.MadModWorld wrote:I used to have this.Flex wrote:Another old tape I had, got it on cd again. Holds up surprisingly well, the mix of artists in the collection is kind of interesting. Anyways, here's:
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files
http://www.mediafire.com/?hgqeyzijnob
Track listing:
01. "X"-Files theme - Mark Snow
02. "Unmarked Helicopters" - Soul Coughing (featured in episode:Max)
03. "On the Outside" - Sheryl Crow
04. "Down in the Park" - Foo Fighters (Tubeway Army cover)
05. "Star Me Kitten" - R.E.M. and William S. Burroughs
06. "Red Right Hand" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (featured in episode:Ascension)
07. "Thanks Bro" - Filter
08. "Man of Steel" - Frank Black
09. "Unexplained" - Meat Puppets
10. "Deep" - Danzig (featured in episode:Syzygy)
11. "Frenzy" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Featured in episode: Humbug)
12. "My Dark Life" - Elvis Costello and Brian Eno
13. "Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)" - Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
14. "If You Never Say Goodbye" - P.M. Dawn
15. X-Files theme (P.M. Dawn Remix) - Mark Snow
I used to love Unmarked Helicopters, I'd forgotten all about this album.
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Re: A Free Album or Two
I got it when I was an X-Files fanatic, or X-phile as you're supposed to be known.
At the time I wasn't really into music but I really enjoyed the album, I'll definately listen to it, as you say, for nostalgic purposes.
At the time I wasn't really into music but I really enjoyed the album, I'll definately listen to it, as you say, for nostalgic purposes.
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Yeah, there's definitely a nostalgia factor but I was surprised at how much the album holds up on its own. Not the greatest tracks from any of these artists, but put all of Screamin Jay Hawkins, Elvis Costello (with Brian Eno no less), Meat Puppets, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Frank Black, and R.E.M. with frickin' William S. Burroughs together and that's not a bad collection of music. Even the tracks from the lesser artists (the SC track was mentioned as a standout) aren't too shabby.MadModWorld wrote:I got it when I was an X-Files fanatic, or X-phile as you're supposed to be known.
At the time I wasn't really into music but I really enjoyed the album, I'll definately listen to it, as you say, for nostalgic purposes.
Definitely a product of its time (1996), but I think the thematic element of the comp makes for a little more interesting listen than some other discs released at the time. It's a fun album. This has been my attempt to convince those that won't download it for nostalgia to give it a listen.
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
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Re: A Free Album or Two
I think what's good about it is that it was selected by Chris Carter (if I remember correctly), so it has that personal feeling rather than a lot of cash-grab tie-in albums that are essentially major label showcases with little thought put in. Also I've read that Carter is a huge Pixies/Frank Black fan.Flex wrote:Yeah, there's definitely a nostalgia factor but I was surprised at how much the album holds up on its own. Not the greatest tracks from any of these artists, but put all of Screamin Jay Hawkins, Elvis Costello (with Brian Eno no less), Meat Puppets, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Frank Black, and R.E.M. with frickin' William S. Burroughs together and that's not a bad collection of music. Even the tracks from the lesser artists (the SC track was mentioned as a standout) aren't too shabby.MadModWorld wrote:I got it when I was an X-Files fanatic, or X-phile as you're supposed to be known.
At the time I wasn't really into music but I really enjoyed the album, I'll definately listen to it, as you say, for nostalgic purposes.
Definitely a product of its time (1996), but I think the thematic element of the comp makes for a little more interesting listen than some other discs released at the time. It's a fun album. This has been my attempt to convince those that won't download it for nostalgia to give it a listen.
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Oh I didn't know that, that's cool.
Makes it more personal for the series.
And yeah, he must be 'cos he's got that character in one episode called Frank Black, he's also in Millennium I think.
Makes it more personal for the series.
And yeah, he must be 'cos he's got that character in one episode called Frank Black, he's also in Millennium I think.
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I have the EC track on All This Useless Beauty. It's not stellar, but it's nice enough. It helps that I don't necessarily hate late-period EC like a lot of people seem to.
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