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Aaron
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Topic: Im about to buy these from Doug... Posted: May 01 2005 at 18:50 |
Gryphon |
Transatlantic Anthology (first 4 lps on 2 cds) |
UK |
1973 |
Castle |
$16.00 |
cd |
Strawbs |
From the Witchwood (1 bonus track) |
Holland |
1971 |
A&M |
$18.00 |
cd |
PFM |
Per Un Amico |
Italy |
1972 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
PFM |
Storia Di Minuto |
Italy |
1972 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
PFM |
L'isola di Niente (World Became) |
Italy |
1974 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
Banco / same/ remastered/ 12.00
Banco / Darwin/ remastered/ 12.00
Banco/ In Sono Nato/ remastered/ 12.00
Horizont |
Summer In Town |
CZ |
1985 |
Boheme |
$12.00 |
cd |
After Crying |
Fold Es Eg |
Hungary |
1994 |
Stereo Shop |
$16.00 |
cd |
Nektar |
Recycled RM orig mix + Geoff Emerick mix |
UK |
1975 |
Eclectic |
$17.00 |
cd |
am I making a mistake on any of these?
(I own Recycled on Vinyl, interested in the other mix of it, plus the album rocks enough to play in my car)
Aaron
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The Hemulen
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 19:02 |
Aaron wrote:
Gryphon |
Transatlantic Anthology (first 4 lps on 2 cds) |
UK |
1973 |
Castle |
$16.00 |
cd |
Strawbs |
From the Witchwood (1 bonus track) |
Holland |
1971 |
A&M |
$18.00 |
cd |
PFM |
Per Un Amico |
Italy |
1972 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
PFM |
Storia Di Minuto |
Italy |
1972 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
PFM |
L'isola di Niente (World Became) |
Italy |
1974 |
RCA |
$12.00 |
cd |
Banco / same/ remastered/ 12.00
Banco / Darwin/ remastered/ 12.00
Banco/ In Sono Nato/ remastered/ 12.00
Horizont |
Summer In Town |
CZ |
1985 |
Boheme |
$12.00 |
cd |
After Crying |
Fold Es Eg |
Hungary |
1994 |
Stereo Shop |
$16.00 |
cd |
Nektar |
Recycled RM orig mix + Geoff Emerick mix |
UK |
1975 |
Eclectic |
$17.00 |
cd |
am I making a mistake on any of these?
(I own Recycled on Vinyl, interested in the other mix of it, plus the album rocks enough to play in my car)
Aaron |
I'm not too big on Strawbs, but that's personal choice. I can't comment
on Horizont or Nektar. PFM all seems well and good, but are you getting
the English or Italian version of L'isola? It's hard to tell with that
description, and obviously the Italian version's the better of the two.
Gryphon - first four. Fantastic. :D
After Crying - Fold Es Eg. Not the place for a newcomer to their music.
Much better to start with Megalothingummywing or De Profundis. If
you're already a fan and you like ELP then go right ahead.
Hope that helps. :)
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Aaron
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 19:14 |
well, i chose Fold Es Eg because I heard one song from that album and really liked it, something about a manticore, why should i check out the other two albums first?
Aaron
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bluetailfly
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 19:33 |
Beware of Doug...
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"The red polygon's only desire / is to get to the blue triangle."
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Beau Heem
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 20:57 |
Trouserpress wrote:
After Crying - Fold Es Eg. Not the place for a newcomer to their music.
Much better to start with Megalothingummywing or De Profundis. If
you're already a fan and you like ELP then go right ahead.
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You meant to say "Megalázottak és Megszomorítottak", I suppose...
Lovely album... it even has one of the best names for an album ever.
Well, I have absolutely no idea what it means, but I just love the rhytm of it when it's read aloud really fast...
Cheers
-Beau
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--No enemy but time--
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gdub411
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 21:05 |
Who's Doug?
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tuxon
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 21:28 |
The Doug song
Doug pets his dog Dog watches Doug Dog feels the stress Doug gives dog bone Dog sniffs his butt While Doug gets dressed Dog seems impressed With Doug's cologne
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gdub411
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 22:06 |
tuxon wrote:
The Doug song
Doug pets his dog Dog watches Doug Dog feels the stress Doug gives dog bone Dog sniffs his butt While Doug gets dressed Dog seems impressed With Doug's cologne
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The Hemulen
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 05:33 |
Aaron wrote:
well, i chose Fold Es Eg because I heard one song
from that album and really liked it, something about a manticore, why
should i check out the other two albums first?
Aaron |
Well, it's not really the best starting point for their work. The first
half of the album is a rather clumsy (in my opinion) tribute to ELP,
which isn't very similar to their general sound. You'd do much better
with De Profundis or... that one Beau mentioned that I can't spell nor
have time to bother cutting and pasting here.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 06:04 |
gdub411 wrote:
Who's Doug? |
he means Doug Larson whose link is on almost every page!
Doug was fast and correct (both in price, quality and service) when concerning CDs. Re the old vinyls, I am a bit less positive. He is expensive and the state of the discs is a bit over-rated. I will not order further vinyls to him. But as far as CDs are concerned.
As for your list Aaron, it s quite a fine selection as far as Italian groups are concerned! However if you have not listened to Banco , yet , get an ear on it before ordering those three CDs (they are the classic ones , though). Banco is rather difficult at first!
If it is the Gryphon box-set with the Mini-lp cardboard covers, Go for it! Recycled is among the best Nektar album!
I am not a big fan of After Crying but I believe De Profundis is the best one along with 6.
Edited by Sean Trane
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Hangedman
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 22:15 |
Recycled was the first Nektar album I bought, dont let it turn you off if its to poppy. I say its rather good though, very nice cover.
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dropForge
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 22:26 |
Doug actually responded to an email? Wow.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 03:14 |
dropForge wrote:
Doug actually responded to an email? Wow. |
What makes you think he would not? He answered every time I mailed him to see if he hasd in stck what I was planning to order.
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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