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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
PostPosted: Tue January 22, 2013 9:42 pm 
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<Screaming Trees/Gutter Twins man Mark Lanegan has a release planned on Patton's Ipecac label. Details are still sketchy but it will most likely hit the stores in February>


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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<Screaming Trees/Gutter Twins man Mark Lanegan has a release planned on Patton's Ipecac label. Details are still sketchy but it will most likely hit the stores in February>


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Finally got a chance to listen to blues funeral yesterday and again today at work, great great album


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Finally got a chance to listen to blues funeral yesterday and again today at work, great great album


Its an amazing record. The production work from Alain is great.

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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VinylGuy wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Finally got a chance to listen to blues funeral yesterday and again today at work, great great album


Its an amazing record. The production work from Alain is great.


its all i really want to listen to right now, but im trying to get through a few more things from 2012 for my top albums list, but im probably gonna have this on non stop for a couple of days once i get my list done.


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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Mark´s cover of Red Balloon from an upcoming covers record of someone called tim hardin.

His voice sound so good, it reminds me of his earlier work.

http://www.antiquiet.com/news/2013/01/listen-to-mark-lanegans-cover-of-red-balloon/

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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newly registered songs with BMI publishing:

There are a bunch of songs cowritten with Duke Garwood:
COLD MOLLY
DEATH RIDES A WHITE HORSE
DRIVER
LAST RUNG
MESCALITO
PENTECOSTAL
SPHINX
THANK YOU
WAR MEMORIAL

Mark Lanegan:
DREAM LULLABYE
LEAVING NEW RIVER BLUES
NO CONTESTAR
SHADE OF THE SUN
FOLLOWING THE RAIN


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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kreng wrote:


Where is this from?

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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VinylGuy wrote:
kreng wrote:


Where is this from?

Her new album


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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kreng wrote:
newly registered songs with BMI publishing:

There are a bunch of songs cowritten with Duke Garwood:
COLD MOLLY
DEATH RIDES A WHITE HORSE
DRIVER
LAST RUNG
MESCALITO
PENTECOSTAL
SPHINX
THANK YOU
WAR MEMORIAL

Mark Lanegan:
DREAM LULLABYE
LEAVING NEW RIVER BLUES
NO CONTESTAR
SHADE OF THE SUN
FOLLOWING THE RAIN


that sounds like a billy corgan title

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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Exactly.

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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http://theobelisk.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81929

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MARK LANEGAN & DUKE GARWOOD RELEASE BLACK PUDDING APR. 16 VIA IPECAC

Mark Lanegan has teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood to release Black Pudding via Ipecac Recordings on Apr. 16.

Lanegan, never one to shy away from unique collaborations, has previously worked with Belle & Sebastian's Isobel Campbell, The Afghan Whigs' Greg? Dulli and as a member of The Screaming Trees, Soulsavers and Queens of the Stone Age.

"Duke Garwood is one of my all time favorite artists," said Lanegan. "Working with him has been one of the best experiences of my recording life." Lanegan and Garwood met a few years ago while playing on the same bill and Garwood was again a frequent opener on Lanegan's recent European tour.

Garwood has often been described in the UK press as Lanegan's "spiritual cousin across the Atlantic waters." He is praised in his home country as a master bluesman, with The Quietus saying "The combination of Garwood's murmured vocals and the sound he gets out of his guitar - which ranges from a rolling, loose finger-picking to shuddering howls of feedback - has a hypnotic effect" and The Mirror dubbing him as "London's leading exponent of the wheezy broke-down blues."

Lanegan's most recent release is Blues Funeral, which Mojo extolled as an "outstanding piece of work," Paste said "his fearlessness remains devastatingly affecting" and Dusted said Blues Funeral was one of "his strongest, and certainly his oddest, albums."

Black Pudding was recorded at Pink Duck Studios in Burbank, Calif. by Justin Smith (Tegan and Sara, The Hives) and mixed by his Queens of the Stone Age associate Alain Johannes.

Black Pudding track listing:

1. Black Pudding
2. Pentacostal
3. War Memorial
4. Mescalito
5. Sphinx
6. Last Rung
7. Driver
8. Death Rides a White Horse
9. Thank You
10. Cold Molly
11. Shade of the Sun
12. Manchester Special


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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kreng wrote:
http://theobelisk.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81929

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MARK LANEGAN & DUKE GARWOOD RELEASE BLACK PUDDING APR. 16 VIA IPECAC

Mark Lanegan has teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood to release Black Pudding via Ipecac Recordings on Apr. 16.

Lanegan, never one to shy away from unique collaborations, has previously worked with Belle & Sebastian's Isobel Campbell, The Afghan Whigs' Greg? Dulli and as a member of The Screaming Trees, Soulsavers and Queens of the Stone Age.

"Duke Garwood is one of my all time favorite artists," said Lanegan. "Working with him has been one of the best experiences of my recording life." Lanegan and Garwood met a few years ago while playing on the same bill and Garwood was again a frequent opener on Lanegan's recent European tour.

Garwood has often been described in the UK press as Lanegan's "spiritual cousin across the Atlantic waters." He is praised in his home country as a master bluesman, with The Quietus saying "The combination of Garwood's murmured vocals and the sound he gets out of his guitar - which ranges from a rolling, loose finger-picking to shuddering howls of feedback - has a hypnotic effect" and The Mirror dubbing him as "London's leading exponent of the wheezy broke-down blues."

Lanegan's most recent release is Blues Funeral, which Mojo extolled as an "outstanding piece of work," Paste said "his fearlessness remains devastatingly affecting" and Dusted said Blues Funeral was one of "his strongest, and certainly his oddest, albums."

Black Pudding was recorded at Pink Duck Studios in Burbank, Calif. by Justin Smith (Tegan and Sara, The Hives) and mixed by his Queens of the Stone Age associate Alain Johannes.

Black Pudding track listing:

1. Black Pudding
2. Pentacostal
3. War Memorial
4. Mescalito
5. Sphinx
6. Last Rung
7. Driver
8. Death Rides a White Horse
9. Thank You
10. Cold Molly
11. Shade of the Sun
12. Manchester Special



yeah. Death rides as a white horse? nice.

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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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kreng wrote:
http://theobelisk.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81929

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MARK LANEGAN & DUKE GARWOOD RELEASE BLACK PUDDING APR. 16 VIA IPECAC

Mark Lanegan has teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood to release Black Pudding via Ipecac Recordings on Apr. 16.

Lanegan, never one to shy away from unique collaborations, has previously worked with Belle & Sebastian's Isobel Campbell, The Afghan Whigs' Greg? Dulli and as a member of The Screaming Trees, Soulsavers and Queens of the Stone Age.

"Duke Garwood is one of my all time favorite artists," said Lanegan. "Working with him has been one of the best experiences of my recording life." Lanegan and Garwood met a few years ago while playing on the same bill and Garwood was again a frequent opener on Lanegan's recent European tour.

Garwood has often been described in the UK press as Lanegan's "spiritual cousin across the Atlantic waters." He is praised in his home country as a master bluesman, with The Quietus saying "The combination of Garwood's murmured vocals and the sound he gets out of his guitar - which ranges from a rolling, loose finger-picking to shuddering howls of feedback - has a hypnotic effect" and The Mirror dubbing him as "London's leading exponent of the wheezy broke-down blues."

Lanegan's most recent release is Blues Funeral, which Mojo extolled as an "outstanding piece of work," Paste said "his fearlessness remains devastatingly affecting" and Dusted said Blues Funeral was one of "his strongest, and certainly his oddest, albums."

Black Pudding was recorded at Pink Duck Studios in Burbank, Calif. by Justin Smith (Tegan and Sara, The Hives) and mixed by his Queens of the Stone Age associate Alain Johannes.

Black Pudding track listing:

1. Black Pudding
2. Pentacostal
3. War Memorial
4. Mescalito
5. Sphinx
6. Last Rung
7. Driver
8. Death Rides a White Horse
9. Thank You
10. Cold Molly
11. Shade of the Sun
12. Manchester Special



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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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I have a feeling this is going to be a very satisfying listen.


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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I have a feeling this is going to be a very satisfying listen.


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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Samples of new lanegan work on mad season reissue..

Sounds pretty promising, some tasty guitar from mike aswell, circa 98 might be his most unique playing and writing.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00B ... m_att_alb9


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Those sound good.


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Lanegan
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Bubblegum is almost perfect for me. I listened to it today after a few years away from it and forgot how amazing it was. I'm not into Sideways in Reverse, but everything before it is spot on.


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