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Great appearances on other people's records
rynne:
--- Quote from: Dark Flame on 19 Apr 2009, 20:00 ---Current 93's album Black Ships Ate The Sky also has a lot of great guest appearances, by Will Oldham, Antony Hegarty, Shirley Collins and others.
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Have you seen the performer list for the C93's next album? Andrew WK and porn-star Sasha Grey are on it. I'd say that's the biggest musical WTF ever except that Tibet, WK and Grey were all Lee "Scratch" Perry's last album, making *that* the planet's most head-scratching guest-list.
McTaggart:
Aesop Rock's None Shall Pass features John Darnielle on it's last track. One of my favourite tracks off the album and a great video too.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: MrBlu on 19 Apr 2009, 20:20 ---I'm not entirely sure what you're saying.
Sure, I'm annoyed with what rap music has become now, seeing that the only thing Hip-Hop has to offer nowadays is Lil' Wayne, Kanye West and T-Pain, apparently, but I don't get what you're getting at or asking.
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I wasn't trying to make a point, just making an observation. I think if any genre needs more 'b-sides and rarities' compilations, it's rap music, because a rapper's greatest hits will rarely feature his appearances on other people's records, even if they are a great song.
Dazed:
The guest vocalists on the new Decemberists album were pretty fantastic. Also, Sandy Denny on The Battle of Evermore by Led Zeppelin. And Flea/John Frusciante on Hard Life Easy by Satellite Party.
skydivingninja:
Well, the classic example would be Eric Clapton on "Happiness is a Warm Gun."
A favorite of mine is the guest solo by Alex Lifeson on Porcupine Tree's "Anesthetize."
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