Anyone Have This Album?

Listening to Scott Walker- Scott 3 reminds me that I lost The Walker Brothers- Take It Easy with The Walker Brothers, if anyone has this gem that would be amazing. Wtf at it being so hard to find, it's a classic 60's pop record. I can find basically their entire discography except this.
 
^^Seanindarkness, I've heard it's supposed to be pretty good. I can link you to it if you like.

^Trent, had a look but I couldn't find anything.
 
^Thanks for looking man, but yeah it seems to be pretty difficult to find. Looks like it's a waiting game until someone ups it. Check your pm as well mate. Oh and Sean "_we, Invaders" is good but not as good as "In a Flesh Aquarium" but it is worth grabbing. Lightbulb, which Eluvium albums are you after?
 
OH and ftlog Ane Brun- Sketches. Holy shit I want to hear the bonus tracks. It's her new acoustic album which is just renditions of her newest album but it also has 2 new songs that didn't suit her newest full length. If they are even half as good they will be amazing.
 
Thank you Tchocky! Did you get a chance to listen to A Chud Convention? Sick, scary sounding stuff that holds up well. I got it just in time to put on my Halloween CD.
 
Thank you Tchocky! Did you get a chance to listen to A Chud Convention? Sick, scary sounding stuff that holds up well. I got it just in time to put on my Halloween CD.

I did actually. Very eerie, perfect for Halloween though. That's the only thing they did you said?
 
To INMTOD: I basically want Copia, Talk Amongst the Trees and I believe it's called When I By the Garden & the Sea. Also looking for Matthew Cooper's latest work, Miniatures, I think it is.

And to anyone else: I'm looking for PT's latest Solo Sampler.
 
Do you already have "An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death" and "Lambent Material"? Because if you like Eluvium you need it all, as they destroy. I'll link you to those. Oh and do you mean the solo sampler with the new SW solo track "Get All You Deserve"? If so I have that too.
 
Do you already have "An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death" and "Lambent Material"? Because if you like Eluvium you need it all, as they destroy. I'll link you to those. Oh and do you mean the solo sampler with the new SW solo track "Get All You Deserve"? If so I have that too.

I do have An Accidental Memory in Case of Death, thank you, but not Lambent Material. And yes, that is the PT album I am referring to.

Oh! And sorry to be a bother, but rapidshare and Megaupload, if I'm correct, are not allowing me anymore downloads unless I become a member, which I'd prefer to avoid. Any other links or anything?
 
Any chance you could send me the link to Lambent Material too disease? And nr the best Bob Dylan album to start with and the best Nick Cave album to start with (im a newb)
 
I do have An Accidental Memory in Case of Death, thank you, but not Lambent Material. And yes, that is the PT album I am referring to.

Oh! And sorry to be a bother, but rapidshare and Megaupload, if I'm correct, are not allowing me anymore downloads unless I become a member, which I'd prefer to avoid. Any other links or anything?
With Rapidshare and Megaupload you'll have to wait a bit between dl's in order to get them for free. I'll send you a link to lambent material; that sw thing I only have the new track btw.

Any chance you could send me the link to Lambent Material too disease? And nr the best Bob Dylan album to start with and the best Nick Cave album to start with (im a newb)
Sure to Lambent. Bob Dylan obliterates so unbelievable hard. He has at least 15 albums worth getting. It depends on your music background as to where you want to start as the first few are Folk Rock, then a few Blues Rock, then further into folk/country, then later a mix of both. Basically "Highway 61 Revisited" is a great way to start and is one of the finest albums ever made. That or "Blood on the Tracks" are my two favorites and would certainly suffice as great ways to get into Dylan. I won't link you to those as it would be faster to get a torrent off Mininova. As far as Nick Cave goes, "The Boatman's Call" is one of his best and quite a good way to start with him. Been wanting to crack Cave out recently as I saw a few ups on DD.

Oh and Eivind Aarset- Electronique Noire any luck? PLz11!
 
Sure to Lambent. Bob Dylan obliterates so unbelievable hard. He has at least 15 albums worth getting. It depends on your music background as to where you want to start as the first few are Folk Rock, then a few Blues Rock, then further into folk/country, then later a mix of both. Basically "Highway 61 Revisited" is a great way to start and is one of the finest albums ever made. That or "Blood on the Tracks" are my two favorites and would certainly suffice as great ways to get into Dylan. I won't link you to those as it would be faster to get a torrent off Mininova. As far as Nick Cave goes, "The Boatman's Call" is one of his best and quite a good way to start with him. Been wanting to crack Cave out recently as I saw a few ups on DD.

Thanks, I'll get the two Dylan records and 'The Boatman's Call'. Yeah the ups on dd piqued my interest. And sorry no luck on Electronique Noire :(
 
^That's cool. If your after a starting place with any band I'm happy to help. Yeah that Eivind Aarset debut is fairly rare it seems. Such a great artist. Check out his album "Light Extracts" I've been plugging in the np thread. Amazing Electronic/Jazz. Oh and Seanindarkness, I found Mojave 3- Ask me Tomorrow. Couldn't wait haha. If your still after that Steve Roach album let me know and I'll pm you the links.