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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2008 at 15:51
WHOOPEE....Big%20smile
Two Moving Gelatine Plates albums dropped through the door this morning.Wow,there's some odd things going on in them.
Both of the cd's have bonus tracks from the album "Moving" on them.These tracks have a much more folky sound,and they are rather pleasant to the ears.Great stuff indeed.Thumbs%20Up
London Cab started off a giggling fit,Hearing three blind mice was expected,but its the way they done it that's so funny.Both of these albums were well worth tracking down,excellent.HeartLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2008 at 21:20
The National Health "Complete" 2 disc set arrived today - what a nice thing to come home to after a hard day's work!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2008 at 21:22
 ^ that was my intro to them..  wonderful set, and a great booklet


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 02:57
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Have you tried Gilgamesh yet, Ruben?
 
I remember seeing one of the Gilgamesh albums at the BTF store in Milan sometime last year... I don't remember for what reason on earth I didn't buy it, but I didn't, and now I regret having done so. Hopefully I'll get hold of it somewhere else.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 04:21
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Have you tried Gilgamesh yet, Ruben?
 
I remember seeing one of the Gilgamesh albums at the BTF store in Milan sometime last year... I don't remember for what reason on earth I didn't buy it, but I didn't, and now I regret having done so. Hopefully I'll get hold of it somewhere else.

Gilgamesh resemble Hatfield and the North, with whom they played some double gigs with 8 musicians on stage. they are slightly jazzier than the Hatfields though, and they are purely instrumental. there is a lot of humor in Gilgamesh too, but it is musical only, without the silly lyrics. Alan Gowen is one of my favorite keyboarders. sadly he died of a brain tumor. National Health recorded the album "D. S. al Coda" in honor of him; all the compositions on that album are by Gowen


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 04:53
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

For those interested:
Eclectic have announced that they'll be re-issuing on cd the 4 first Supersister albums (was announced in PE).
 
 


I'm certainly interested. Hopefully they'll be packed with great bonus stuff.  I know they recorded many brilliant  tracks that never made it to any of the original albums.
Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 07:28
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Have you tried Gilgamesh yet, Ruben?
 
I remember seeing one of the Gilgamesh albums at the BTF store in Milan sometime last year... I don't remember for what reason on earth I didn't buy it, but I didn't, and now I regret having done so. Hopefully I'll get hold of it somewhere else.

Gilgamesh resemble Hatfield and the North, with whom they played some double gigs with 8 musicians on stage. they are slightly jazzier than the Hatfields though, and they are purely instrumental. there is a lot of humor in Gilgamesh too, but it is musical only, without the silly lyrics. Alan Gowen is one of my favorite keyboarders. sadly he died of a brain tumor. National Health recorded the album "D. S. al Coda" in honor of him; all the compositions on that album are by Gowen


Also check out Soft Heap and Soft Head as well, for more Alan Gowen penned tunes.  I've yet to hear Soft Head (I know where I can find a copy, but it's $20!) but I have heard Soft Heap's first album and it's excellent, especially Gowan's keyboard work.

The band is:

Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, Alan Gowan, Pip Pyle.

Note the first letter of the band members' forenames spell HEAP. Wink

Soft Head are the same lineup, but with Dave somebody on drums, rather than the mightly Pip, who I believe may have been touring wih Hatfield and the North at the time (not National Healh, 'cause Gowan would have been with him).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 07:30
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Have you tried Gilgamesh yet, Ruben?
 
I remember seeing one of the Gilgamesh albums at the BTF store in Milan sometime last year... I don't remember for what reason on earth I didn't buy it, but I didn't, and now I regret having done so. Hopefully I'll get hold of it somewhere else.


I've only heard one of their albums That's Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into, but I really need the debut too, I especially love the Snakes and Arrows cover artwork as well. Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2008 at 17:26
Having a bit of trouble with one of my usual online cd shops at the moment.Have Gilgamesh's first album on order with them.Started off as in stock,then went 2-7 days,now out of stock and on speciel order.Getting a bit worried that they will not be able to get it.Knowing my luck if I cancel it and try elsewhere it will come in.
Hate it when that happens.Cry
National Healths D S L Coda is a really good album.Alan Gowen wrote some really good music.Would love to find out how the tracks Arriving Twice and TNTFX fits into the Gilgamesh albums.
Oh well,the wait wont kill me,but the suspence is unbearable,AGhhhhhhhh......Wacko
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 02:57
That's quite funny... I am listening to an album that has a strong Canterbury connection, and as I clicked on this thread it suddenly dawned on me. The album in question is Colosseum II's Strange New Flesh, where Neil Murray (of Gilgamesh and National Health fame) plays the bass.

I know I will sound like a total n00b now, but I'd like to ask you about the online CD shops you generally use, and which are the ones that offer the best value for money and the best service.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 03:09
well Raff I'm sure there are better, but you might try
http://www.shroomangel.com/shroom/rs.asp









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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 09:14
I only tend to use three:

Wayside Music
Greg Walker
Amazon UK (or occasionally US) as well as Amazon vendors

I've also used eBay a few times and that's where I got some of my Elton Dean CDs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 16:02
Tend to obtain a few albums through HMV,but still compare prices with other online stores.
E-Bay shops sometimes offer albums at a reasonable price,and do occationally buy from there.
Apart from that its shopping around.Smile
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 16:59
Well you're in only Trowbridge, so if you need anything rare or bizarre, I maybe able to assist you in the future.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 06:55

Hi James may take you up on the offer one day,but will have to have a few little words with the bank manager first like,"THIS IS A STICK UP.....YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE",ha ha ha.WinkLOL

Amazes me how many Canterbury style musicians appear with other bands,like playing Canis Lupis by Darryl Ways Wolf the other day noticed John Etheridge and Dek Messecar in the credits.Been wondering if its possible to draw up a Canterbury family tree of who's who,and which bands they played with.Could throw up a few interesting connections and collaborations.Wonder if its been done before?Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 07:03
^ http://www.macgraphic.co.jp/ich/
(click on each band name to see a textual genealogy of each band member)


Edited by darqDean - March 09 2008 at 07:07
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 07:15
WOW...Thats amazing.Thankyou.
That canterbury family tree is ideal,just look at all those connections.
Thankyou.Thumbs%20Up
 
Thats worth a few of these,ClapClapClap.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 07:36
Hey guys! You should know how the other Caravan albums and the other bands are in comparison with In The Land of Grey and Pink. My thoughts on the album:

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=163103
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 08:40
Scruffy Dragon, don't forget http://bandtoband.com/ as well, they cover Canterbury and other bands too, this tree will highlight even more than you could ever expect!

Dek Messecar is also on Darryl Way's Wolf's Night Music album as well.

Here's a John Etheridge link: http://bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&BandId=11996


Edited by James - March 09 2008 at 08:43
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2008 at 09:19
Very nice and wide topic Smile...

I don't know which band is the best in general, but my appreciation goes to Caravan... And not only to first few albums, which are the most granted... The reason? Solos...


Edited by wolfvaga - March 09 2008 at 09:19
Lupus in fabula :)
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