Is there anywhere to get a good listing of ozma songs (discography), cds, or even mp3s? I had a friend send me 4 mp3s almost a year ago and really loved them, just recently decided to look for mroe, and found out Ozma broke up :(
and hell, why do the good, talented bands always break up? anyone else a Calm fan that cant stand Pheonix Rising?
basically, ozma has three major albums that you'll concievably be able to find at a store:
Rock and Roll Part Three (2000)
The Doubble Donkey Disc (2001)
Spending Time on the Borderline (2003)
you can get the basic tracklisting and reviews of those anywhere. www.allmusic.com seems to be a pretty good resource for these sorts of things. now that I have a lot of time and feel oddly productive, I may finaly finish my long promised Ozma discography, which would be a lot more involved.
feel free to check out the "bootleg of the month" thread every so often. it's all live stuff, but it's cool none the less. give you a good idea what their shows were like.
go down to the record shop, visit your friends.
they're also available on amazon for (dammit!) less than I paid for them.
if you want some mp3s, send me an IM. I have the Digivent thing, the Inaudible thing, and some of the Ocho thing.
The inaudible thing?
Why I oughta!
so if there's no posted discography, typing out "Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars" wouldn't mean anything more to him than 'inadible thing'.
I was just taking advantage of the situation to save myself some typing.
Also, i think we should fight.
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Also, i think we should fight.
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I'll bring my boys, and there'll be a brawl.
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I finaly started a discography. head over to the information subforum to check it out.