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daz2112
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Topic: Canterbury Band/Artist Posted: February 17 2006 at 12:20 |
Having heard HATN for the 1st time this week i might have to go with them!
By the way who is Daryl Way??
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In the constellation of cygnus,There lurks a mysterious force...The black hole
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Hendrix828
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Posted: February 16 2006 at 23:41 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Yes i agree, Legend is an absolute must
It has NOTHING to do with PF
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Henry Cow was based out of Cambridge,as was/is Pink Floyd
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Posted: February 16 2006 at 23:31 |
Hammar wrote:
Dick Heath wrote:
...while omitting Gong.... |
There will always be discussions about who that shall be included under the Canterbury-umbrella. For some reason I've never included Gong. Guess it's because of the influence from other parts of the music world than the distinct Canterbury sound and the presence of foreign musicians. I would rather include Picchio dal Pozzo... One of my favourite "Canterbury"-bands.
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Gong?? Daevid Allen was one of the original founders of the entire Canterbury sound and movement.
He's as Canterbury as Wyatt and Ayers.
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kebjourman
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Posted: February 14 2006 at 20:26 |
i say other becasue i LOVE GONG right now
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daz2112
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Posted: February 14 2006 at 13:22 |
Caravan for me
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oliverstoned
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Posted: October 18 2004 at 04:44 |
SteBe hillage, as you say
I agree
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 16:22 |
'If I Could Do It All...' is my all-time CARAVAN favourite album, but my all-time fave CARAVAN piece is the instrumental closure track of 'For Girls...' - A Hunting We Shall Go (as well as In the Land of Grey and Pink and For Richard) is admittedly one of the pinnacles of Canterbury.
STEVE HILLAGE's 'Fish Rising' (sorry) is a stunning album, almost as good as the best ones by GONG (are they listed in this poll?)
Edited by Cesar Inca
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 12:28 |
If I Could Do Itīd, all would oult I , t all of oi all over you , you Stunning c**ts
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 12:24 |
Yes sorryi've made a mistake
you're right this is Decca Deram that i was talking about
i agree with you, there are actually among the very best prog CD for sound quality.
"If i could do it " and "Waterloolily" are also excellent
There are also the last KC remaster,(but no more available for the moment)
which are great, especially "Lark's tongue..."
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 12:19 |
Dick Heath wrote:
oliverstoned wrote:
Caravan has not onlymade great albums, but:
-If i could do it..
-In the Land
are really absolute must
The last CD edition by Repertoire records is really excellent, with very good
bonus.
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I had the Repertoise edition of Grey & Pink but replaced with the much superior remastered Decca/Deram issue released in the last 18 months. In fact I found the remastering on If I Could Do It Again probably the best I've heard on any reissue, making the album sound very fresh and new.
I really surprised that Hatfield & North are leading at the moment............................
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 12:12 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Caravan has not onlymade great albums, but:
-If i could do it..
-In the Land
are really absolute must
The last CD edition by Repertoire records is really excellent, with very good
bonus.
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I had the Repertoise edition of Grey & Pink
but replaced with the much superior remastered Decca/Deram issue
released in the last 18 months. In fact I found the remastering on If I Could Do It Again probably the best I've heard on any reissue, making the album sound very fresh and new.
I really surprised that Hatfield & North are leading at the moment............................
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 11:27 |
Hatfield And The South.
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 10:24 |
Caravan has not onlymade great albums, but:
-If i could do it..
-In the Land
are really absolute must
The last CD edition by Repertoire records is really excellent, with very good
bonus.
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 09:26 |
I casted my vote on SOFT MACHINE, though I enjoy GILGAMESH, NATIONAL HEALTH, MATCHING MOLE and HATFIELD & THE NORTH as much.
I happen to find CARAVAN a bit overrated, but I think they're great nonetheless: all in all, that's much better than being blatantly and unfeirly underrated, as most Canterbury bands usually are (let alone, the RIO bands...)
Regards.
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Posted: October 17 2004 at 03:00 |
MATCHING MOLE MARCH
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Posted: October 09 2004 at 11:22 |
Fish rising is really a canterburyan must, big classic!
There's the Gong spirit, but also canterburyan typical kewboard sound
Listen to the first track including "Canterbury sunrise"
The line up is fantastic:most of the gong plus Dave Stewart, from EGG, master
of keyboards...
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Posted: October 09 2004 at 11:11 |
I found the muffins to be...indigestible
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 09:25 |
Supersister 's Not bad
Mut not as good as the real
I don't like much muffins
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 09:25 |
Trouserpress wrote:
Well I simply can't answer this poll. I love so many of these artists so much! I wonder though, what people here think of non-English bands with a distinct Canterbury influence such as The Muffins and Supersister? |
Supersister & The Muffins were fantastic.It's a pity that their material is so difficult to get hold of.
My most recent regret was not having enough cash on
me when I saw Fred Frith's Guitar Solos remaster for sale.Usual story.I went back to the shopthe next day and someone with excellent taste (hopefully) had bought it.
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 09:01 |
Well I simply can't answer this poll. I love so many of these artists so much! I wonder though, what people here think of non-English bands with a distinct Canterbury influence such as The Muffins and Supersister?
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