With old school country artists, the general prejudice against greatest hits albums (which, in my opinion, is wholly correct in the rock context) doesn't work.
I had a feeling this would be the case, somehow, but preferred to err on the side of caution, particularly with someone this prolific. Ta for the suggestions.
David Sylvain - Brilliant Trees (I'm familiar with his Japan work only)
This was closest of his solo work came to the late Japan sound, but it was more delicate/filigreed. That latter got emphaisized as he went on, at least until the album he did with Fripp (Damage - Fripp also turned up on a few of his solo albums).
Frank Oz is completely unaware of his profound influence on the death-metal genre. [link]
I'd be glad to submit some bad-ass country, too.
I'd be glad of any suggestions!
When Bob asked me this morning "do you think death metal singers sing like the Cookie Monster?" I thought it was one of his typically absurd questions I don't dignify with answers. Funny.
Speaking of, Scola, have you heard about Dethklok?
There was a funny short clip going around the web a few years ago of a death metal singing guy warming up his vocal chords by cookie-monstering "I looooved her."
I'd be glad of any suggestions!
I'll upload a quick classic country mix to buffistarawk, too, if there's room.
No rush, as I currently have no access to buffistarawk. Heh.