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Joined: February 08 2008
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Posted: April 21 2010 at 18:37
Zombywoof wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
@Zombywoof: Well I'm a fanboy, so I love it. Seriously though, it's a great album. Very jazzy, moreso than a lot of their later material.
Cool! I'll be looking forward to getting it. So, where's a good place to get their stuff at a reasonable price?
Good question. I got lucky and got the Studio Zund set when it was still around, so I got the studio albums for a good price. Now, I'm not sure. They're generally pricey.
Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
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Posted: April 21 2010 at 19:57
^^ hahahaha, it's time for me to tell you the truth:
The CD store where you buy all your albums, I receive 50% of the money.
Seriously, glad to know that, I never expected you to turn into jazz(rock). The Mahavishnu Orchestra are what I would call a 'Heavy Fusion' band, they're extremely complex and pretty heavy for their time as well as a bit eclectic, their first two albums specifically. Return to Forever on the other hand is clearly more jazzy, but Romantic Warrior always striked me as a Prog album played by jazz (rock) musicians.
Joined: August 07 2008
Location: Philadelphia,PA
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Posted: April 21 2010 at 20:56
The Quiet One wrote:
^^ hahahaha, it's time for me to tell you the truth:
The CD store where you buy all your albums, I receive 50% of the money.
Seriously, glad to know that, I never expected you to turn into jazz(rock). The Mahavishnu Orchestra are what I would call a 'Heavy Fusion' band, they're extremely complex and pretty heavy for their time as well as a bit eclectic, their first two albums specifically. Return to Forever on the other hand is clearly more jazzy, but Romantic Warrior always striked me as a Prog album played by jazz (rock) musicians.
So that's why you're giving me all these recommendations.
I think that Zappa has really turned me on to some more jazz rock... albums like Roxy & Elsewhere, Over-Nite Sensation, and Hot Rats really got me interested in more jazz stuff like that. And I've been liking Attahk as well, which sparked my interest even more.
Joined: August 11 2009
Location: Canada
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Posted: April 21 2010 at 21:46
First listen, not as impressed as I had hoped, don't dislike it but it just seems like verse/chorus music with guitar, so nothing has really surprised me or excited me yet.
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