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ALotOfBottle
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^LegEnd has not fully charmed you yet? No worries, I didn't like it at first and now it's one of my favorites of all time. Good move to buy it, I betcha you will love it with all your heart someday. I'd say that the compositional skill and musicianship is right up there with your beloved Bubu.
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Yesterday:
Henry Cow - Legend Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo Cherry Five - Cherry Five All three I listened to for the first time. From my initial impressions I'd say that I like Cherry Five the most, but all three are now on my to-buy list. Thanks Tymon for encouraging me to try out Henry Cow!
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Tom Ozric
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My TT treated me to the following LP's :
BI KYO RAN - s/t BRAND X - Livestock PETER HAMMILL - pH7 WOBBLER - Afterglow PAR LINDH PROJECT - Gothic Impressions |
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TeleStrat
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Friday...
Cruces - Cruces Dead Meadow - Shivering King And Others Gypsy Sun Revival - Gypsy Sun Revival Smoke Healer - Smoke Healer Sophie's Earthquake - The flood
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Cluster – Cluster II
Heldon – Un Reve Sans Consequence Speciale (was NOT in the mood for this clanging noisefest, well the first track anyway) Trace – s/t Siddhartha – Weltschmerz Headspace – All That You Fear Is Gone Arena – Pride Flamborough Head – Unspoken Whisper Kitaro – Ten Kai Heldon - Electronique Guerilla Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen Light Year – Reveal the Fantastic (such a tragedy this album/band is not on the Archives) |
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LearsFool
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Love that album to death. What do you think of it?
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KingCrInuYasha
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Stormwatch by Jethro Tull. Good album, but geez, that three song stretch at the end ("Dun Ringill" - "Flying Dutchman" - "Elegy") always gets me emotionally.
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He looks at this world and wants it all... so he strikes, like Thunderball!
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Ozark Soundscape
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Pulp - "His 'n' Hers"
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King Only
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Manuel Gottsching and Michael Hoenig - Early Water.
JK Flesh - Nothing Is Free. Pink Floyd - The Wall. Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion. Clock DVA - Horology (Radiophonic Dvations 2 disc). Placebo - Live In Chile (bonus disc from the Chilean special edition of the Meds album). Githead - Art Pop. Coil - The Remote Viewer. Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds.
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ALotOfBottle
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Neu! - Neu! '75. This is my second favorite Neu! album after their debut (but then again these are the only two "to like"). It has everything I love about this band, they definitely think out of the box here. The addition of piano is some places gives fantastic results. Those calm, meditative, laidback tracks are definitely my favorites, but those proto-post-punk experiments (quite successful) provide excellent contrast!
Laurent Thibault - Mais On Ne Peut Pas Rêver Tout Le Temp. This is an album that is held in very high regard here on PA. I thought it's great and that it was a very original take on zeuhl - very feminine, diverse, smooth. I don't feel, though, like I was in the right mood, sadly... And now I feel like a kid that read a book it wasn't capable of fully comprehending at a too early age. See me there? Still, amazing album. Definitely putting this on my iPod, when I go to London in a few days. Peter Frohmader/Nekropolis - Nekropolis 2. Nekropolis, Nekropolis, Nekropolis... I feel wrong for yapping about Nekropolis and Peter Frohmader all the time now. Anyway, this is an oustanding continuation of Musik Aus Dem Schattenreich. It still retains that ambient quality, but has some other, great touches - Fender Rhodes and more pronounced bass playing (often solo). Zao - Osiris. I like this one better than their first album actually. Although that beautiful-sounding singer is gone, the band still retains the zeuhly character, however there is more here! It has the sort of sophistication that I like. Numerous odd time signatures, rapid jazz-rock jams, and... Fender Rhodes . Zao are great!!! Klaus Schulze - Body Love Vol. 2. Once again, Nico, thanks for your review and especially your recommendation for volume 2. Believe it or not, I seem to like this one more than volume 1. Now, it might be traced back to my attitude and overall mood, but, anyway, this one sounds more original and innovative. Very fresh and unique from Klaus' albums that I've listened to. I read about the movie Body Love to give me a little bit of background context and man... 70's were darn crazy. Don't ask me to tell you what the film is about... |
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Finnforest
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You're very welcome, Jose....glad you like it. I need to play again too, its been a long time. In the liner notes Eno says he was "moved" by it and that it had a "powerful effect" on him. It was released on CD in 2004.
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DeadSouls
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I'm listening to it right now. Sounds great! Thanks for the recommendation.
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Finnforest
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I have a re-interpretation of this album by different people, interesting album....I don't know if I've ever met anyone else who's heard it. Eno liked it very much. You can find the tracks on YouTube if interested in hearing. |
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Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Camel - On the Road 1972 Soft Machine - Third (Disc 2)
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Finnforest
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Heart - Passionworks
First Aid Kit - Stay Gold Stevie Nicks - Enchanted Television - Marquee Moon Gentle Giant - The Power and the Glory |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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I have yet to enter the world of the sock, but Legend is very high up on my musical to-do list. Now that you mention it, I'll probably listen to it later today. I will report back shortly!
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Guldbamsen
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Thanks man, I appreciate it I've also been meaning to check out latter day Wire. They are still making albums to this day. Me I only know of their early career and dig it immensely. A kind of post punk that most prog fans would find (mildly) interesting. They sorta remind me of Magazine in that respect. |
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Meltdowner
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Narassa - Viaggio Pop Vangelis - L'Apocalypse des Animaux The Raveonettes - Pe'ahi Causa Sui - Return to Sky (Finally gave it a listen, great album ) Jakob Skott - All The Colours of the Dust (It's good but I think he should try a different approach.) Metamorfosi - Inferno (I read some time ago about the similarities in Unreal City's music, since they're from the same town. Listening to it again, I have to agree.) Michael Brückner - Two Letters From Crimea (CD 1)
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ALotOfBottle
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Why, thank you, Tom! You too! |
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TeleStrat
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Thursday...
Astral Cult - The Sacred Flame Fox 45 - Ashes Of Man Desert Rider - Echoes Of The Big Sand Violence Of The Sun - Perceptionism Temple Of Smoke - Against Human Race |
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