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Purchase log picks, second quarter 2023

[Thomas Frank - Burn the Sails]

Thomas Frank featuring Airplane Mode, “Burn the Sails”

I don’t usually pay attention to singles, and Thomas Frank is more known for his YouTube videos about productivity and the web app Notion than for music. But Frank, who previously released guitar instrumentals, took singing lessons and applied them to this single. And it’s impressive. I hope he has the gumption for an EP, at least.

Eluvium, (whirring marvels in) Consensus Reality

The last few Eluvium albums felt like they could be interchangeable, but this one? Not so much. Matthew Cooper has expanded his sonic vocabulary to include bona fide string arrangements. This albums feels uncharacteristic of the Eluvium M.O., but in very welcome ways.

SYML, The Day My Father Died

When I was younger, I would spend more time with albums, playing them weeks on end, even the ones for which I felt ambivalence. I don’t do that any more. So it’s rare that an album dominates my media devices the way this album has. Brian Fennell has a gorgeous voice, but he also knows how to tailor his songs for his voice. And they’re really good songs. They kept playing in my head long after the playback stopped. I can’t remember the last time an artist did that for me.

Natalie Merchant, Keep Your Courage

I think Merchant took her own advice with this album title because I don’t think I’ve heard her so confident.

NUMBER GIRL, Mujo no Hi

I didn’t realize NUMBER GIRL’s influence would have enough staying power to bring the band back together for fans who never saw them live in the first place. It was weird enough coming across a video of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION covering “Toumei Shoujo,” which NUMBER GIRL played four times on this final concert of their reunion tour. And they sound every bit as fierce as they did nearly 20 years ago. Paint me a little disappointed that a new album didn’t result from this reunion, but I’m glad the newer generations of fans got to see NUMBER GIRL in their element.

Kesha, Gag Order

Good on Kesha. Drag them.

Danish String Quartet, Prism V

Danish String Quartet’s Prism series paired works of Beethoven and Bach with composers who came in their wake, ranging from Felix Mendelssohn to Alfred Schnittke. Do I totally buy the connections Danish sees between the two B’s and Bartok or Shostakovich? I like the fact the Danish even tried to forge one. The final installment of this series pairs an early string quartet by Anton Webern with Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 16, Op. 135. The Webern quartet is a post-Romantic work with an unstable tonality but still fairly lush compared to the austerity his later works took on. Here, the connection with Beethoven is much more apparent.

Sufjan Stevens / Timo Andres / Conor Hanick, Reflections

I read user reviews complaining this album as nothing but modern classical garbage, so I took a listen myself, and no, it’s not garbage. But it is definitely modern classical, perhaps even post-modern. I have a few of Stevens’ indie rock albums, and I find them unoffensive. But this side of Stevens? I can get behind it.

Jake Shears, Last Man Dancing

Shears’ solo debut left not a single impression with me. But this follow-up is — what is that term the youngs use today? Oh, yes: FIRE.

Sugababes, Angels with Dirty Faces

I remember not having enough savvy about pop music to give this album an ambivalent review when it came out. Now that I’ve had a number of decades to reflect on this album and its predecessor One Touch, I have to say it’s a solid work. And it’s an essential album for anyone who wants to get a sense of Sugababes at their finest.

The Donnas, Early Singles 1995-1999

I learned of the Donnas right on the cusp of their signing to Atlantic Records, so I was unaware of their punk bonafides, which these early singles definitively establish.

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Purchase log, 2023-05-09

[Emerson String Quartet - The New Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

New releases

CD
  • Natalie Merchant, Keep Your Courage

Catalog

CD
  • Benjamin Britten, LCO 4: Britten (London Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green)
  • Billie Holiday, Lady in Satin
  • Pierre Boulez, Composer Conductor Enigma
  • Renée Fleming / Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Voices of Nature: The Anthropocene
  • Steve Reich, Sextet / Music for a Piece of Wood / Clapping Music (LSO Percussion Ensemble)
Vinyl
  • Flake Music, When You Land Here, It’s Time to Return
  • Lianne La Havas, Lianne La Havas

Reissues

CD
  • Emerson String Quartet, The New Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammphon

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Purchase log, 2022-12-20

[Soundtrack - TV Anime BLEACH]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

New releases

Vinyl
  • Steve Reich, Runner / Music for Ensemble and Orchestra

Catalog

CD
  • Davíd Garza, This Euphoria
  • Kenny Chesney, Lucky Old Sun
  • Madonna, MDNA (Deluxe Edition)
  • Natalie Merchant, Live in Concert
  • The Jets, Magic
  • The Beatles, Beatles for Sale
Vinyl
  • Billie Holiday, Lady in Satin
  • Don Caballero, Don Caballero 2
  • Explosions in the Sky, Big Bend
  • Fairport Convention, Liege and Leaf
  • John Coltrane, Crescent
  • The Human League, Dare
  • The League Unlimited Orchestra, Love and Dancing

Reissues

CD
  • Spice Girls, Spiceworld (Deluxe Edition)
  • Sigur Rós, () (Deluxe Edition)
Vinyl
  • Utada Hikaru, “First Love / Hatsukoi”
  • Soundtrack, TV Anime BLEACH

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Purchase log, 2021-03-16

[Utada Hikaru - One Last Kiss EP]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

New releases

CD
  • Utada Hikaru, One Last Kiss EP
Vinyl
  • Utada Hikaru, One Last Kiss EP

Catalog

CD
  • Bobby Brown, Don’t Be Cruel
  • Natalie Merchant, Ophelia
  • S’Express, Original Soundtrack
  • Talking Heads, Talking Heads ’77
  • The Alarm, Eye of the Hurricane
  • Whitney Houston, Whitney
  • Yes, 90125
  • Zero 7, Simple Things
Vinyl
  • Dionne Warwick, Dionne
  • Emmylou Harris, Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris
  • The Manhattan Transfer, Extensions
  • Soundtrack, The Gospel at Colonus

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Purchase log, 2020-09-22

[Duran Duran featuring Andy Wickett - Dreaming of Your Cars]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

New releases

Vinyl
  • Duran Duran featuring Andy Wickett, Dreaming of Your Cars: 1979 Demos Part 2

Catalog

CD
  • Caitlin Cary, I’m Staying Out
  • envy, A Dead Sinking Story
  • envy, Abyssal
  • envy, Atheist’s Cornea
  • envy, Recitation
  • Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 8 (Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin)
  • Jill Scott, Who Is Jill Scott?
  • Natalie Merchant, Natalie Merchant
  • Songs: Ohia, Did It Rain
Vinyl
  • DJ Shadow, Endtroducing …

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Purchase log, 2019-07-09

[Everything But the Girl - Amplified Heart]

I catalog my music purchases on Collectorz and Discogs, but they don’t give me a sense of change over time. So I’m noting them here weekly as well.

Catalog

CD
  • Benjamin Britten, Peter Grimes
  • Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, 101 Damnations
  • Dawn Upshaw, Angels Hide Their Faces
  • Duffy, Rockferry
  • Easterhouse, Waiting for the Redbird
  • Emma Kirkby / Anthony Rooley, Olympia’s Lament
  • Frank Zappa, Strictly Commercial: The Best of Frank Zappa
  • Hans Abrahamsen, Schnee
  • Jay-Z, The Blueprint
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven, Beethoven Sonatas: Opp. 53, 54, 57 (Richard Goode)
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven, String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130 / Grosse Fuge, Op. 133 (Fitzwilliam Quartet)
  • Natalie Merchant, The House Carpenter’s Daughter
  • Olivier Messiaen, Par lui-même
  • Various Artists, Living in Oblivion: The ’80s Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
Vinyl
  • Falco, Falco 3
  • Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Liverpool
  • Harry Partch, The Bewitched
  • Taylor Swift, 1989
  • The Beatles, Abbey Road
  • Was (Not Was), What Up Dog?
  • World Saxophone Quartet, Plays Duke Ellington

Reissues

Vinyl
  • Everything But the Girl, Amplified Heart

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