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Posted: March 08 2013 at 08:14
I remember you telling me that. . This album does have occasional prog elements, but it is by no means a prog album or band, which the Dean cover might lead people to believe at first sight.
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Posted: March 08 2013 at 09:14
Guldbamsen wrote:
BTW and following with my fellow countrymen's output, then you gotta hear Young Flowers who were the Danish version of Cream so to speak.
This one, I'm particularly fond of(even if it is a Steppenwolf cover):
Good stuff! They sound a lot like a bunch of other bands from that era I've heard (e.g. Cactus), but this is the first I've heard from Denmark. Thanks!
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BTW and following with my fellow countrymen's output, then you gotta hear Young Flowers who were the Danish version of Cream so to speak.
This one, I'm particularly fond of(even if it is a Steppenwolf cover):
Good stuff! They sound a lot like a bunch of other bands from that era I've heard (e.g. Cactus), but this is the first I've heard from Denmark. Thanks!
Pretty accurate description right there.
I did go through a phase where I almost exclusively listened to old Danish psych music, and these guys along with Burnin were and still are among the faves.
Nowadays I think I prefer Alrune Rod. They did an album called Hej Du, which is a real monster of an album. Early too, I think it's from 70. They were what you'd call a musical collective, who ate, played and lived together on some kind of farm(if I recall). Anyway that seeps into the album and makes for one heck of a trip through 3 tracks. Hell even Julian Cope has sung this album's praises You can still read his "review" of it somewhere on his head heritage site.
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Posted: March 08 2013 at 09:35
Guldbamsen wrote:
Nowadays I think I prefer
Alrune Rod. They did an album called Hej Du, which is a real monster of
an album. Early too, I think it's from 70. They were what you'd call a
musical collective, who ate, played and lived together on some kind of
farm(if I recall). Anyway that seeps into the album and makes for one
heck of a trip through 3 tracks. Hell even Julian Cope has sung this
album's praises You can still read his "review" of it somewhere on his head heritage site.
Sounds intriguing. I wrote the name down on my foot so I'll remember it later! (edit: come to think of it, that name rings a bell. I may have sought them out in the past) Now:
KATE BUSH - "Hounds of Love"
Edited by HolyMoly - March 08 2013 at 09:37
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