Cardiacs - looking into the albums for beginners |
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LAM-SGC
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You're welcome. Start with On Land and in the Sea, if you want to hear the best of the classic line-up in the classic period. But as you've only heard STG, then Heaven Born & Ever Bright, the album immediately before it will be an easy listen for you. I came to it from the other direction, and having heard older albums and having seen tbe large line-up live, it took a bit of time for us old fans to get used to the new style of music, the new sonic adventure, the new way of performing with taped and looped sounds and no synth/piano player or percussionist on stage, and of course the very new look. A very strict, all black and dark grey look, with black ties and suits. Edited by LAM-SGC - February 27 2020 at 09:08 |
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Thanks for that, this is a band I've wanted to get into more for a long time (since they hail from my neck of the woods). I've listened to Sing To God a few times but need to check out some others.
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LAM-SGC
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Here is a list of Cardiacs albums for beginners, followed by a list for those who want to go deeper.
Absolute essentials for beginners On Land and in the Sea - the best album with the full 6 to 8 member line-up Sing to God - I and II - their most accomplished album of the three albums with the 4 man line-up All that Glitters is a Mare's Nest - their best live album Songs for Ships and Irons - a fantastic compilation of their earliest 12" mini albums and EPs The Sea Nymphs s/t second Sea Nymphs album. Going deeper: Archive, The Seaside, ALMAAHATWWW* - if you want to hear what these Gentle Giant/Zappa influenced pronk nutters sounded like in their earliest days, start with these three (Super, super deep - Seaside Treats,The Obvious Identity and Toy World if you can get hold of them, which is very difficult nowadays) Garage Concerts I and II - if you just want to hear the songs from the early days without needing to hear the original sound. These two albums, include songs from the two cassette only albums as well The Obvious Identity (Cardiac Arrest) and Toy World. The other two 4/5 piece albums Heaven Born & Ever Bright - My absolute favourite Cardiacs album Guns - My least favourite album Both are fantastic in their own way but not essential if you are just getting into Cardiacs. The other live albums: Rude Bootleg - Reading Festival Cardiacs Live - Amsterdam The other compilations: Sampler - ok. But Ships & Irons and Archive cover more ground and do a better job. Greatest Hits - late stuff only. Other subset stuff: Tim Smith's Extra Special OceanLandWorld - this is bloody fantastic Mr & Mrs Smith and Mr Drake - the first Sea Nymphs album and my favourite of the three - absolutely gorgeous On The Dry Land - the third Sea Nymphs album - also bloody fantastic Spratleys Japs - Pony (and Hazel the mini-album) Tim of course is the motor on these as well but sharing singing duties with Joanne Spratley - again both gorgeous CDs *ALMAAHATWWW - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window Edited by LAM-SGC - February 27 2020 at 09:07 |
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