6 April 2008
Track listing
1. Nothing
2. Something’s Going On
3. 6 O’Clock on a Tube Stop
4. Going Down
5. Took It Away
6. Starbucks
7. The Springs
8. Shut Yer Face
9. Pacific Ocean Blue
10. The Distance
11. W.D.Y.C.A.I.
12. Hi-Fi Serious
13. Asshole
Here’s A’s third album, Hi-Fi Serious. Overall I think it’s better than Monkey Kong. It starts out hard and heavy with “Nothing” and loses a bit of steam from there on. An excellent example of Britpop.
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Posted by Bruce Anderson
5 April 2008
1. For Starters
2. Monkey Kong
3. A
4. Old Folks
5. Hopper Jonnus Fang
6. Summer On The Underground
7. Warning
8. If It Ain’t Broke, Fix It Anyway
9. I Love Lake Tahoe
10. Don’t Be Punks
11. Down On The Floor
12. Jason’s Addiction
13. Miles Away
14. Getting Around
15. She Said
16. One Day
17. If it Ain’t Broke (Live)
I’ve had this for a few years now. As with many of my more recent CD acquisitions, I’ve never really given this a good listening to, preferring instead to cherry pick the tunes which stuck in my head on the first listen. In this case, we’re talking about tracks 1, 3 and 4. Overall it’s not a bad effort. Britpop isn’t my absolute favourite genre so take that for what it’s worth. It’s definitely worth a listen.
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1 April 2008
My DVD burner blew up (not literally, thank goodness) just as I was finishing the “E”s. This is a small problem as my MacBook’s internal CD-RW isn’t in the greatest shape either. This means I’ll need to switch to my PC, which DOES have a working DVD burner, even if it’s a few years old. It also means I’ll need to re-think my encoding process.
To date I’ve ripped with iTunes and encoded using iTunes-LAME, an iTunes script which calls the LAME encoder to compress the WAVs I rip. Now I think I’ll have to start using EAC with LAME. Which makes me wonder if I shouldn’t just start over? I’ve not heard any real problems with the earliest MP3s I encoded, but I’m hearing a bit of static (from the dying drives) in the most recent. I just don’t want to mess around with trying to find out where the static starts showing up in the library. All the PC needs is a new case fan and a power supply (the existing PS is making a horrible whining sound). Guess it’s time to take a trip to Fry’s.
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Posted by Bruce Anderson