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Eetu Pellonpaa
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Topic: "Garden Shed" track times Posted: July 09 2006 at 06:05 |
Here are the track running times, if you want to add them!
1. Midnight Madness (6:58) 2. All Alone (Introducing) (1:53) 3. Three Piece Suite (12:58) 4. Paraffinalea (4:12) 5. Yellow (5:24) 6. Poisoned Youth (16:17)
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avestin
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 06:13 |
Updated, thanks Eetu.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 06:49 |
Last year I have added the special new version of Garden Shed (with the bonustrack The Three Pieces 1976 version and a booklet that contains several reviews by Prog Archives collaborators). This addition has deleted by Max, now my review about this interesting England addition has also been deleted, what about this? And nobody has asked me about this, bad communication!
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Tony R
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 08:42 |
It is an unfortunate oversight Erik.He probably didnt consider the fact that the review(s) would be deleted too.I have had to delete some reviews over the past few months in similar circumstances but have made sure I copied the reviews and subsequently contacted the reviewer.
We live and learn.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 12:07 |
It's annoying to experience that you do your best for the site to add interesting items and then you notice that it's deleted .. It seems the communication problems with Max and Ronald remain .. ...
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Easy Livin
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 14:01 |
It appears the reviews for the second entry were actually moved to the original OK. As a result, Erik has 2 reviews of the album showing. I've PM'd him.
For general info, the policy on remasters, re-releases is here:
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 09 2006 at 16:45 |
OK, sounds reasonable but now PA has published my first review two times instead of two different reviews, a bit sloppy ... ...
Here is #2:
ENGLAND
The debut LP “Garden shed” from this UK four piece band is one of the finest, 24-carat progrock albums I’ve ever heard and it was also a sought after item. The LP was released on CD in Japan but you could hear the scratches because they put it directly from the record on CD without the usual mastering. Fortunately keyboardplayer Robert Webb re-released the original album tapes on a limited edition CD with the help of Gordon Haskell and The Forward Organisation 1997. This in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the acclaimed album “Garden shed”. This year England released a special edition CD (on the size of a vinyl single) that contains the 6 albums songs, one bonustrack and a 20 page booklet featuring reviews from all over the world, including reviews from Prog Archives collaborators (Steve Hegede, James Unger, Proghead and myself, what a fine tribute to our site!<p>The album “Garden shed” has strong echoes from early GENESIS and YES. The often Mellotron drenched compositions sound melodic, warm and inventive with many captivating changes of climate and thrilling breaks. The guitarwork is sensitive, the keyboardplay is varied and the vocals are strong, no doubt that these are good musicians. The way England combines the influence of YES with lots of original ideas reminds me of FRUUPP, another good British progrock band. The bonustrack is a 1976 version from the third song entitled “Three piece music”, it sounds almost similar but a bit more raw and with some slight musical changes.<p>NOT TO BE MISSED IN ANY SERIOUS PROGROCK COLLECTION.<p>
Edited by erik neuteboom - July 09 2006 at 16:54
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Easy Livin
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Posted: July 10 2006 at 03:49 |
Cheers Erik, now updated.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 10 2006 at 04:22 |
OK, Bob .
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