1st: She TALKS to Angels. 2nd: That's their radio-friendliest song. But if she's a fan of it, I think there's a better-than-average chance she'd like most of the Shake Your Money Maker album, especially "Sister Luck" and "Seeing Things." That album's rock songs are pretty reminiscent of the early-70s Rolling Stones, too, so if she's into that, she'll like it.
She could also just pick up the greatest hits album, A Tribute To A Work In Progess. That'll give her a good idea of what they're like. I bet she'd like the songs "Thorn In My Pride" and "Wiser Time," too.
If she likes all that, then she should dive headfirst into the mighty Marc Ford era of the band: The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion, Amorica and Three Snakes And One Charm. Three of the best albums EVAR, if I do say so myself.
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thats a good recommendation i think. piece of cake, imo had a bunch of songs that are some of mudhoney's best, but as a complete package i dont think it tops their earlier stuff.
still their adventures into the techno genre were hilarious.....
Currently listening to: "Dry the Rain" by the Beta Band, from the High Fidelity soundtrack, quite possibly tied for the title of "Greatest Movie Soundtrack Ever."
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It took two days for me to get through all of it, but I just finished enjoying Bruce Springsteen - Live/1975-1985 for the first time.
Not too many folks could get away with turning their first live album into a five-record (3 CD), 40-song behemoth. Definitely worth the 3 1/2 hours, though.
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