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Slartibartfast
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Posted: August 25 2011 at 06:54 |
Ariel and Aerial? Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion is what it is what it is what it is is what it is what it is what it is is what it is what it is what it is is. Belew, Adrian Desire Caught By The Tail, Adrian as a solo musical painter. An interesting experiment, glad he caught it. Least favorite of his first three solos which isn't to say I hated it. Bush, Kate Aerial - took long enough but worth the wait. Gong Gazeuse!, egads! knew this one first as a promotional copy of an LP called Expresso. This was my first introduction to Gong. Goodman, Jerry Ariel, OK, hands down, this one comes in second to Kate's Aerial. If you were going to listen to that new age thing, this was a pleasant enough listen. Johnson, Eric Venus Isle I loaded up Bloom instead, so that title gets tossed back in for future selection. Bloom was a nice package, came with a pick in the style that Eric uses. It's smaller than what I like to use. Rypdal, Terje Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away - the album cover is a great reflection on the mood of the music, cold and distant. Tangerine Dream Goblins' Club - gobble gobble gobble. Tangerine Dream Turn of the Tides - not bad for work music, but I am home right now. Towner, Ralph Lost And Found - another good one for work as it can go a little louder and not bother others.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 13 2011 at 20:33
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jammun
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Posted: August 27 2011 at 00:33 |
How in the hell did you make it through Tales is all I want to know?
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Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: August 27 2011 at 06:15 |
jammun wrote:
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Oh, it was easy. Even though my CD is two discs I have it ripped on my computer and merged as a single piece.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 07 2011 at 20:03 |
Afro Celt Sound System Volume 2 : Release - they started having guests. In this case Sinbad O'Connor.
Budd, Harold Agua - a live album in an intimate setting. None of us were likely invited. A good selection of his piano stuff though.
Genesis Abacab - much maligned, screw you guys, even the most maligned, Whodunnit, is a fun tune. What the guys aren't allowed to have a little fun and make a lot of money. Misunderstanding was far more unforgivable.
Goodman, Jerry On the Future of Aviation - Goodman's new age phase. Not that bad. If new age is a bad thing then albums like this help redeem it.
Roxy Music Manifesto - has it's good points, still towards the bottom of regard for RM albums for me.
Rypdal, Terje After the Rain - another Rypdal album where the title really fits the mood of the music, still cold but things are thawing.
Santana Borboletta - the long lost Santana prog album from my perspective. Not as adventurous as Caravanserai, but closely related.
Wynne, Jeff War of the Worlds, The - sigh. I could condense this thing down to one CD of really good stuff, but the concept would suffer. Particularly notable for me for having Herbie Flower bassist of Sky fame on it.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 13 2011 at 20:52
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Chris S
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 02:27 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Afro Celt Sound System Volume 2 : Release Budd, Harold Agua Genesis Abacab Goodman, Jerry On the Future of Aviation Roxy Music Manifesto Rypdal, Terje After the Rain Santana Borboletta Wynne, Jeff War of the Worlds, The
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 12 2011 at 22:45 |
^ The A's have it.
Amos, Tori Pretty Good Year - arrgh her vast amount of EPs are a bit of a shame, just for being short and having one repeat track. It still has two unreleased tracks worth having in the collection.
Byrne, David Complete Score from "The Catherine Wheel", The - must have for fans of Remain In Light. Similar vein.
Gentle Giant Under Construction - the pre debut album is worth having. The rest is fans only but even for this fan I'd rather have an EP of the good stuff.
Greatful Dead, The Anthem of the Sun - kind of a muddy album for me. When I first heard of this band I expected more.
Rungren's, Tod Utopia Ra - wait two sun albums in one draw. This one's much much better.
Rypday, Terje Singles Collection, The - OK this has wound up as a compilation in both PA and JMA. I haven't checked lately but despite my mentioning it, this has still not been corrected. It's songs that could have been popular singles if the radio at the time didn't have it's head up it's ass so much. I'm afraid the head is never coming out.
Santana Supernatural - the S man mixes it up with various guests. My favorite mix up from this set isn't on here and that's Sarah Machlachlan's, Angel, which is on video. Not one of her better songs unless you like the sentiment and neglected pets.
XTC Black Sea - XTC opened my mind and tastes a bit. This one certainly helped. One of those albums I didn't catch when it came out but a cassette copy of my LP went along with me to college.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 13 2011 at 21:02
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jammun
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Posted: September 13 2011 at 20:01 |
Black Sea was never one of my favorites. I probably need to give it a few more listens because XTC never made a bad album (though some were obviously better than others). There was just nothing that immediately sucked me in on that album.
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Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 13 2011 at 20:28 |
I still haven't played that one out of the last load yet, but I heard first it not too long after I got hooked on English Settlement. Travels In Nihilon is my favorite. But it was an album that really warmed me up their earlier stuff.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 15 2011 at 07:13 |
Akkerman, Jan Heartware - zzzzzzzzzz, sorry Jan.
Codetalkers, The Codetalkers, The - hard to describe this stuff. A band that had Bruce Hampton in it for a while but is now on their own. I'd recommend it to people who like the Flecktones. The lead singer does banjo.
Grappeli, Stephane Live 1992 - live in '92, but alas not for much longer. RIP man. I got to meet him at his trailer after a Chastain Park concert. Nice guy.
Kansas Point of Know Return (Remaster) - possibly the one album I'd want to have if I could have only one of theirs. Their radio hits in the '70's were an asset to commercial radio.
Metheny. Pat One Quiet Night - Pat goes solo again. Unfortunately not as good as New Chaka Kahn.
Oregon Always, Never, And Forever - basic Oregon album, but not particularly essential.
Sky Sky 2- the album that introduced me to the band. Possibly the best in their discography.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 27 2011 at 18:00
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 14:40 |
Bensusan, Pierre Spices - heard a good word, got a couple of albums, went no further.
Big Big Train Bard - part of a catalog raid, no regrets.
Davis, Miles Big Fun - Davis has been more of gathering of many albums over time. This one isn't a particular standout for me though I've read raves around here.
Happy the Man Live - a really nice set of tunes taken from their first two Arista releases. If you want to limit your exposure to one album this would be the one.
Observatory, The A Far Cry From Here - Indonesian band I tried thanks to a CD Baby blurb. A bit Stereolab like. One of the more interesting packages for a CD I have. Like some small mailed box.
Porcupine Tree Metatonia - sure to disappoint most PT fanboys. More like a Basscommunion album.
Stereolab Refried Ectoplasm (Switched On Volume 2) - I've heard the Krautrock label applied to these guys and gals. Being an earlier release that tag isn't too bad.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 28 2011 at 23:21
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jammun
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 17:27 |
Sweet. Big Fun. What a fine rabbit hole Great Expectations and Ife and Go Ahead John and Lonely Fire are. I only have it on vinyl so do not know if there's anything different CD-wise, but that's one great Miles album regardless.Hell, look at the names: Hancock, Corea, Carter, Cobham, Maupin, Fortune, DeJohnette, Holland, McLaughlin, Zawinul. Sorry leaving a few out. No wonder I started listening to jazz when prog atrophied in that era.
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Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 21:01 |
I got the CD version last year actually and had only heard tracks that were in the BB box set.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 15:59 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Afro Celt Sound System Volume 2 : Release - they started having guests. In this case Sinbad O'Connor.
Budd, Harold Agua - a live album in an intimate setting. None of us were likely invited. A good selection of his piano stuff though.
Genesis Abacab - much maligned, screw you guys, even the most maligned, Whodunnit, is a fun tune. What the guys aren't allowed to have a little fun and make a lot of money. Misunderstanding was far more unforgivable.
Goodman, Jerry On the Future of Aviation - Goodman's new age phase. Not that bad. If new age is a bad thing then albums like this help redeem it.
Roxy Music Manifesto - has it's good points, still towards the bottom of regard for RM albums for me.
Rypdal, Terje After the Rain - another Rypdal album where the title really fits the mood of the music, still cold but things are thawing.
Santana Borboletta - the long lost Santana prog album from my perspective. Not as adventurous as Caravanserai, but closely related.
Wynne, Jeff War of the Worlds, The - sigh. I could condense this thing down to one CD of really good stuff, but the concept would suffer. Particularly notable for me for having Herbie Flower bassist of Sky fame on it.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 16:01 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
^ The A's have it.
Amos, Tori Pretty Good Year - arrgh her vast amount of EPs are a bit of a shame, just for being short and having one repeat track. It still has two unreleased tracks worth having in the collection.
Byrne, David Complete Score from "The Catherine Wheel", The - must have for fans of Remain In Light. Similar vein.
Gentle Giant Under Construction - the pre debut album is worth having. The rest is fans only but even for this fan I'd rather have an EP of the good stuff.
Greatful Dead, The Anthem of the Sun - kind of a muddy album for me. When I first heard of this band I expected more.
Rungren's, Tod Utopia Ra - wait two sun albums in one draw. This one's much much better.
Rypday, Terje Singles Collection, The - OK this has wound up as a compilation in both PA and JMA. I haven't checked lately but despite my mentioning it, this has still not been corrected. It's songs that could have been popular singles if the radio at the time didn't have it's head up it's ass so much. I'm afraid the head is never coming out.
Santana Supernatural - the S man mixes it up with various guests. My favorite mix up from this set isn't on here and that's Sarah Machlachlan's, Angel, which is on video. Not one of her better songs unless you like the sentiment and neglected pets.
XTC Black Sea - XTC opened my mind and tastes a bit. This one certainly helped. One of those albums I didn't catch when it came out but a cassette copy of my LP went along with me to college.
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FAIS QUE TON REVE SOIT PLUS LONG QUE LA NUIT HAVE YOUR DREAM LASTING LONGER THAN THE NIGHT
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 16:05 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Ariel and Aerial?
Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion Bass Communion is what it is what it is what it is is what it is what it is what it is is what it is what it is what it is is.
Belew, Adrian Desire Caught By The Tail, Adrian as a solo musical painter. An interesting experiment, glad he caught it. Least favorite of his first three solos which isn't to say I hated it.
Bush, Kate Aerial - took long enough but worth the wait.
Gong Gazeuse!, egads! knew this one first as a promotional copy of an LP called Expresso. This was my first introduction to Gong.
Goodman, Jerry Ariel, OK, hands down, this one comes in second to Kate's Aerial. If you were going to listen to that new age thing, this was a pleasant enough listen.
Johnson, Eric Venus Isle I loaded up Bloom instead, so that title gets tossed back in for future selection. Bloom was a nice package, came with a pick in the style that Eric uses. It's smaller than what I like to use.
Rypdal, Terje Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away - the album cover is a great reflection on the mood of the music, cold and distant.
Tangerine Dream Goblins' Club - gobble gobble gobble.
Tangerine Dream Turn of the Tides - not bad for work music, but I am home right now.
Towner, Ralph Lost And Found - another good one for work as it can go a little louder and not bother others.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 20 2011 at 21:40 |
Arcana Arc of the Testimony - I worked for a now defunct firm with the same name. A Bill Laswell project with Buckethead and Tony Williams' last album appearance.
Carlos, Wendy Beauty In the Beast - found this one in a CD shop early in the CD age. Never wanted to get any of Walter's Switched On album but the blurb lured me in to buying it. A beautiful and experimental piece.
High Llamas, The Snowbug - one of my favorite ones by the HL. They've done some snoozers. This one is mellow of course but won't put you to sleep.
Marillion Fugazi - I got one M album and then promptly didn't follow them any further. I didn't get this one until a few years after re- discovering them in the Hogarth era around the time of Afraid Of Sunlight.
Rypdal, Terje Lux Aeterna - I have a hard time putting TR's albums into words. Not one of my favorites but this guy doesn't put out crap.
Stereolab Chemical Chords - a fairly new offering. Rather cheerful.
Summers, Andy Charming Snakes - impressive set of guest musicians. Most of Andy's post Police work have been good JRF.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 28 2011 at 23:30
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 27 2011 at 06:38 |
Afro Celt Sound System Volume 3 : Further In Time - sounds like some kind of weird disco group in name. On Peter Gabriel's Real World label. Really liked their first three but their subsequent albums haven't wowed me.
Gabriel, Peter Music by from the film Birdy - Peter's first venture into soundtrackland. Some recycled stuff particularly from number 4. Still a good package overall but possibly a bit awkwards with regard to fitting the movie.
Hedges, Michael Taproot - I had quit following Michael so much after the started to add vocals to his music. This is an excellent album. Not because he just sings on one song but it is sort of a concept album.
Kaiser, Henry Those Who Know History Are Doomed To Repeat It - I had encountered HK with Frith on the With Friends Like these album first. Kept me away from him for a while. This album looked intriguing. It's a bunch of cover pieces but you learn new things. Like the Andy Griffith Show theme song has lyrics and not just whisting.
Led Zeppelin III - aeeeeaaahhh aaahhh aaa ahhh...
Rypdal, Terje If Mountains Could Sing - Rypdal as a composer doesn't quite appeal to me as much his band work.
Summers, Andy-Robert Fripp Bewitched - kind of a step down from I Advance Masked, still good, but doesn't really answer the question What Kind Of Man Reads Playboy.
Torn, David Cloud About Mercury -my intro to Torn. Got it because I was familiar with Levin, Bruford, and Isham already. Glad to see it was reissued.
Edited by Slartibartfast - October 05 2011 at 06:29
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 27 2011 at 17:23 |
Hey! you got a few Rypdal albums i miss
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 27 2011 at 17:52 |
I suspect you may be missing some of the newer titles while being fairly complete on the older ones.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 28 2011 at 02:21 |
Yes his albums are rarely available in the shop and expensive, i know i'd better do like you and buy on the web but i'm not used to it yet
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FAIS QUE TON REVE SOIT PLUS LONG QUE LA NUIT HAVE YOUR DREAM LASTING LONGER THAN THE NIGHT
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