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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2008 at 20:13
Just that I have listened to it, is all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 08:58
I meant enlighten with your thoughts on what you think of it, now you've heard it.

Of course, I've read your other post expressing your joy about it now.  It's an excellent album indeed!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 10:00
That Elton Dean is his amazing self as usual sort of goes without saying, but the other players are really fantastic, in particular great bass on this record.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 10:17
So many great suggestions to look for... Luckily, I've noticed that most Soft Machine-related albums are relatively easy to find here in Italy, especially if one looks into the Jazz section of music stores. I have to take advantage of the situation as long as I live in Italy, because I'm afraid lean days will come once I move to the USLOL... I've seen music stores like FYE and Best Buy, and I call them 'compilation heaven'!LOL

Anyway, I agree with Pat about The Civil Surface. Obviously it's far from being a bad album, but it's definitely not as impressive as The Polite Force. As for Jakszyk's album, it gets better and better at every listen.. Definitely deserving of addition to our database!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 10:49
Raf - listening to that Jakko album now...I still am not 100% sure about it being "Canterbury" but I think it would be OK if that's where it was placed.  We certainly agree that this artist should be in the archives - this album alone can get him there.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 11:49
Funny enough my Fav Canterbury album is Canterbury Tales i know its a best of but the live version of
For Richard is simply Stunning  , my Caravan Vinyl collection is some my most prized records in my Collection,   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 12:04
Yeah, I really need to get a hold of more Caravan.  I still don't have any Matching Mole, either.  The curse of finite financial resources!  Angry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 12:13
At the same store where I found the other albums I saw Matching Mole's On the Radio live album... In spite of the hefty price tag (about €21 for a single CD), I really want to get that, since I have nothing by the band, and love David Sinclair's playing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:15
I have just ordered Supersister   Iskander/Spiral Staircase  , i don't much about this band but from what i have heard sounds damn good to me, so looking forward to that arriving , 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:23
I have Supersister Present From Nancy and To the Highest Bidder and they are both very good records.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:23
I've got Supersister's first two albums, and they're fantastic! I'm quite sure you'll love them... Vintage Canterbury sounds from a Dutch band!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:28
Gah, there's still so much Canterbury that I need to obtain - particularly "foreign" Canterbury!


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PICCHIO DAL POZZO
Picchio Dal Pozzo

(1976)

THE MUFFINS:


1978
Manna/Mirage
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1974
Postaeolian Train Robbery
3.87
(10 ratings)
1976
Viva Boma
4.14
(10 ratings)
1978
Babel
4.00
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:42
On Another thread there was a Dream Classic line up thread so i went for a Canterbury Kraut cross over ,
Band Name
Virgin On The Ridiculous

Richard Sinclair  Vocals
Daevid Allen  Glissando Guitar Vocals
Robert Wyatt   Vocals, Trumpet
Renate Knaup Krotenschwanz  Vocals
Chris Karrer    Guitar ,Violin, Sax
Mike Howlett   Bass
Pierre Moerlen   Drums, Percussions
Edgar Froese  Keyboards


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Bloomdio Bad De Grass  Woodwind , Sax
Vivian Stanshall         Introduction
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:46
That PdP album, in particular, is an absolute must, I'd say.  Though the follow-up album is generally the one that I call my favourite.  I have all of PdP albums.

1980 3.97
Excellent%20addition%20to%20any%20prog%20music%20collection
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Abbiamo Tutti I Suoi Problemi
PICCHIO DAL POZZO
Canterbury Scene
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Mr. Sirius from Japan is also well worth checking out.

A really fantastic band you haven't mentioned is MOVING GELATINE PLATES from France (you may already have it).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 13:49
I do have Abbiamo Tutti I Suoi Problemi which is excellent, it's like an Italian Henry Cow.  Smile  Dylan tells me their debut is more of a "classic" Canterbury sound.  And yes, Moving Gelatine Plates is on the list, as is Quiet Sun, another glaring omission from my collection.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 14:09
Dylan is right.  PdP's debut is definitely more classic Canterbury sounding.  It's an amazing album.  As I recall, "Mettiamo il Caso" (outstanding track) reprises music from the debut.  I'm kind of surprised to hear you got the follow-up before the debut (generally I would recommend the debut more).

For those that aren't familiar with PdP yet, here's the myspace page: Picchio dal Pozzo
I wish it featured a different track to "Merta".  It's better to listen to the samples at http://www.aldodimarco.it/pdp/pdpeng/inizio.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 14:15
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Dylan is right.  PdP's debut is definitely more classic Canterbury sounding.  It's an amazing album.  As I recall, "Mettiamo il Caso" (outstanding track) reprises music from the debut.  I'm kind of surprised to hear you got the follow-up before the debut (generally I would recommend the debut more).



Well, I'm full of surprises.  Wink

(The PdP album I have I got from emusic - though I prefer CDs, a lot of these more obscure Canterbury records are a little on the pricey side, and lately I've been consuming new music at a more rapid pace than ever before in my life).

Edit:  I am planning a big purchase from Greg Walker for around Father's Day, when I can get a green light from my "boss".  Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 14:19
I love that PdP album title.. Translated into English, it would sound like "We All Have His/Her Problems" - with an intentional, very humorous grammar mistake. I should get hold of something by them, though... I've seen some of their albums at the FNAC store, and others at BTF in Milan.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 14:26
Originally posted by Hawkwise Hawkwise wrote:

On Another thread there was a Dream Classic line up thread so i went for a Canterbury Kraut cross over ,
Band Name
Virgin On The Ridiculous

Richard Sinclair  Vocals
Daevid Allen  Glissando Guitar Vocals
Robert Wyatt   Vocals, Trumpet
Renate Knaup Krotenschwanz  Vocals
Chris Karrer    Guitar ,Violin, Sax
Mike Howlett   Bass
Pierre Moerlen   Drums, Percussions
Edgar Froese  Keyboards


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Vivian Stanshall         Introduction


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I have a question, if no one minds.  I know this is an appreciation thread, but I'm wondering what people find to be the least satisfying Canterbury scene studio albums?  I haven't explored extensively enough to not have albums I enjoy.  I'm not that big on PdP's horribly named final album, but then I wouldn't describe it as Canterbury (still like it).

Here are the bottom ten rated albums I find in the archives:

45 1975 3.06
Good,%20but%20non-essential
(41 ratings)
Cunning Stunts
CARAVAN
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
146 1992 2.50
Collectors/fans%20only
(5 ratings)
Caravan Of Dreams
SINCLAIR, RICHARD
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
147 1977 2.85
Good,%20but%20non-essential
(13 ratings)
Better by Far
CARAVAN
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
148 1979 2.86
Good,%20but%20non-essential
(14 ratings)
Rainbow Dome Music
HILLAGE, STEVE
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
149 1979 2.66
Good,%20but%20non-essential
(10 ratings)
Time Is The Key
GONG
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
150 1974 2.46
Collectors/fans%20only
(10 ratings)
Spiral Staircase
SUPERSISTER
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
151 1976 2.08
Collectors/fans%20only
(8 ratings)
Rubber Riff
SOFT MACHINE, THE
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
152 1995 1.57
Collectors/fans%20only
(5 ratings)
Camembert Eclectique
GONG
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
153 1982 2.00
Collectors/fans%20only
(9 ratings)
Back to Front
CARAVAN
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)
154 1980 1.52
Collectors/fans%20only
(8 ratings)
The Album
CARAVAN
Canterbury Scene
(Studio)

Some like the cheesy-named Gong album, Camembert Eclectique considerably (imagine LaBrie singing on it).  I know it wasn't originally intended for release.  How does the general rating accord with thread readers' opinions (those who know it)?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 14:39
I would say my least favorite Canterbury albums right now might be either Steve Hillage's first solo output, Fish Rising, or Soft Machine Fourth.  Particularly the latter, considering the greatness of its predecessor and that Wyatt was still with the band, I expected great things and was surprised at how lackluster it was - not bad music by any stretch, but nothing I would ever play with regularity, I think.
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