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365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine
Where to start with choral music in general? Any groups to look for recordings from, compilations, etc?

I enjoy Palestrina's Missa Pro Defunctis and Motets, and some of the Red Army Choir's recordings, but don't know where to go next.

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365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine
Thanks funkcroquet (I knew you would be the one to answer), very helpful. <3

365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine

Mouse Cadet posted:

If I like the Police are there any Sting albums I should check out?

No, there aren't.

365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine
If you like Iced Earth and Blind Guardian, get the Demons & Wizards (collaboration of the leaders of those bands) self-titled.

365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine

Wampa Stompa posted:

Where should I begin with Tom Waits? I liked the song "Chocolate Jesus" and an interview I saw with him, so I thought I'd check him out, but the man has more albums than I have dollars. What album(s) should I start with?

The two most commonly recommended entry-points are Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs (which would be my choice).

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365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine

Fuklaw posted:

Where do I start with Death in June?

The Guilty Have No Past and Nada! are some of their best and most accessible albums.

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