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BBC RADIO 1 LIVE

Steve Hillage

Canterbury Scene


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bonzo1969@lib
3 stars Excellent sound quality for this nice collection of Hillage stuff. A serious guitar player even though his songs are not always memorable. Anyway, a good place to start to become familiar with this guy if you aven't got yet "L".
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robengland65@
5 stars Well - I have 3 copies of this so it must be good ! Listen to Unidentified followed by Radio - the transition between the songs is perfect with Hillage's trademark weeping guitar and Giraudys sweeping synths. Then to cap it off Radio climaxes perfectly into what I think is Hillage's best ever work Unzipping the Zype. The mix on the album is fantastic - a truly well produced effort makes you believe you are there on a decent system. You know how sometimes you feel that just a few moments of magic could NEVER be repeated - even by the original artist if they tried - well this is how it is many times on this album - Buy, listen and be amazed !
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