
Along with my Tiana Hux album I came across a few other CD's I just had to have. Thought I'd tell ya'll about 'em.
The first album I'd like to mention is a compilation of the already amazing Kate Bush called "Kate Bush: The Whole Story". Kate Bush has been noted as being one of the Greats in music. Many artists today such as Alexz Johnson note her as one of their main influences in their music. As a budding artist myself. I have to say, I look up to Kate's story telling in her music. Her shrill soprano, and her chime-y rhymes that stick with you long after her songs are over are what keep you coming back. I own her discography. Her music has changed so much over the decades. I urge any who are interested to not be afraid to venture into music that is not from your era, per-say. Enjoy all forms of music.
The Owen Bradley Sessions that k.d. lang did with him. Love this twangy album. I first came across k.d. lang when I went through my grandmothers music from under the entertainment center. K.d. was really popular in the 90's, and I guess that's when my Grandma was really into music. I love k.d. because I feel like she is very true to herself. She knows what music she likes. She's not afraid to experiment with music and release it. She is also openly gay.

I accidentally bought a single by Erykah Badu thinking it was one of her albums, but it features three neat versions of her hit "Southern Gul" so I guess it wasn't all bad? Right? She's pretty amazing.

Tears for Fears "The Seeds of Love". So far I've only listened to the first two tracks. But over a nice bowl, I couldn't help but exclaim to by boyfriend Brian that I loved the sounds I heard emitting from the disk player. Can't wait to listen to the whole thing.

Rachael Yamagata was shown to me by a random customer who burnt me Rufus Wainwright CD's once. I really love her song, "Be Be Your Love". Her album is a symbol of art.

Last but not least, I simply could not pass up the opportunity to own the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack. Who can forget not only the iconic single track from the album, but the saga itself. I love Mortal Kombat and also recently purchased the Mortal Kombat Armageddon game. It literally features every single character every created. All in all the music on the soundtrack is very 90's energetic techno pop. It's very airy and repetitive. But likable if you're into that sort of thing.

Well thanks for letting me get that out. I hope to be able to discuss my favorite artists and possibly shine a little light into somebody else's music library.
The first album I'd like to mention is a compilation of the already amazing Kate Bush called "Kate Bush: The Whole Story". Kate Bush has been noted as being one of the Greats in music. Many artists today such as Alexz Johnson note her as one of their main influences in their music. As a budding artist myself. I have to say, I look up to Kate's story telling in her music. Her shrill soprano, and her chime-y rhymes that stick with you long after her songs are over are what keep you coming back. I own her discography. Her music has changed so much over the decades. I urge any who are interested to not be afraid to venture into music that is not from your era, per-say. Enjoy all forms of music.
The Owen Bradley Sessions that k.d. lang did with him. Love this twangy album. I first came across k.d. lang when I went through my grandmothers music from under the entertainment center. K.d. was really popular in the 90's, and I guess that's when my Grandma was really into music. I love k.d. because I feel like she is very true to herself. She knows what music she likes. She's not afraid to experiment with music and release it. She is also openly gay.


Tears for Fears "The Seeds of Love". So far I've only listened to the first two tracks. But over a nice bowl, I couldn't help but exclaim to by boyfriend Brian that I loved the sounds I heard emitting from the disk player. Can't wait to listen to the whole thing.

Rachael Yamagata was shown to me by a random customer who burnt me Rufus Wainwright CD's once. I really love her song, "Be Be Your Love". Her album is a symbol of art.

Last but not least, I simply could not pass up the opportunity to own the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack. Who can forget not only the iconic single track from the album, but the saga itself. I love Mortal Kombat and also recently purchased the Mortal Kombat Armageddon game. It literally features every single character every created. All in all the music on the soundtrack is very 90's energetic techno pop. It's very airy and repetitive. But likable if you're into that sort of thing.

Well thanks for letting me get that out. I hope to be able to discuss my favorite artists and possibly shine a little light into somebody else's music library.
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