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Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

^ Done. Thumbs Up

Damo, please delete also this one: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=50605.
It's a reissue of 1995 record: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=412.

(I've asked Andy Webb to do this but it seems he is not in the forum these days).


Edited by NotAProghead - November 14 2015 at 19:55
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Take a look at this one, seems like it needs a trimming:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4079

1984 reissue (self-released and partial re-recorded & remixed)

1. Fool (2:43)
2. The Tower Of Babel (5:05)
3. The Reaper (4:03)
4. The Loved Ones (5:20)
5. The Demon King (4:18)
6. Pre-Dawn (1:12)
7. Sunrise (3:27)
8. The Last Day (7:59)
9. The Flood (1:12)
10. Under The Summer Stars (5:42)
11. Adieu (3:03)

Total time 44:04


Line-up (1976)
  
     – David Storey / Drums, Percussion
     – Francis Lickerish / Guitar
     – Glenn Tollett / Keyboards, Bass, Tuba
     – Robert John Godfrey / Keyboards (Piano solo on "The Lovers"), Percussion
     - Stephen Stewart / Bass, Guitar
     – Robbie Dobson / Percussion
     – Dave Hancock / Trumpet (solo on "The Sun" and bridge passage between "The Judgement" and "In The Region")
       (un-confirmed contribution:  – Neil Kavanagh /  Bass, Flute)

     Producer – John Sinclair

Line-up (1984 reissue)

as above except Dave Hancock and Robbie Dobson, and with the addition of:

    – Neil Michell / Trumpet (tracks 1, 6, 9)
    – Chris North / Drums (tracks 6-11)

    Producer – Godfrey, Stewart



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Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

^ Looks like there's no prob for me currently ... what's happenin? Confused

This page displays 500 - Internal server error for me all the time.



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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=3636


- Peter Gabriel / lead & back vocals, percussion (drum programming-track 10), bass synth (7), synth, piano
- Jerry Marotta / drums, percussion (7,8)
- Phil Collins / drums (1,2), percussion (5,10)
- Morris Pert / percussion
- John Giblin / bass
- Larry Fast / synth, bass synth (7), synth. bagpipes (10)
- Tony Levin / Chapman stick (4)
- David Rhodes / guitar, background vocals
- Paul Weller / guitar (6)
- Robert Fripp / guitar (2,4,8)
- Dave Gregory / guitar (4,5)
- Dick Morrissey / sax
- Kate Bush / background vocals (2,7)


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1513

- Tony Banks / RMI electric piano, Hammond T organ, ARP Pro-Soloist, Mellotron 400, Epiphone 12-string guitar, backing vocals
- Phil Collins / drums (5,8,9,12), percussion, lead vocals, keyboards (solos tracks 3,10)
- Steve Hackett / Gibson Les Paul guitar, Hokada 12-string guitar
- Mike Rutherford / acoustic & electric 12-string guitars,  8 & 12-string bass guitars, Moog Taurus bass pedals, backing vocals
- Chester Thompson / drums and percussion

- Bill Bruford / drums and percussion (10)



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^ Thanks, done.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote NotAProghead Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2015 at 18:41
Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=3636
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- Larry Fast / synth, bass synth (7), synth. bagpipes (10)

Thanks, done. Only one question: Is "synth. bagpipes (10)" correct?


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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

Take a look at this one, seems like it needs a trimming:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4079

1984 reissue (self-released and partial re-recorded & remixed)

1. Fool (2:43)
2. The Tower Of Babel (5:05)
3. The Reaper (4:03)
4. The Loved Ones (5:20)
5. The Demon King (4:18)
6. Pre-Dawn (1:12)
7. Sunrise (3:27)
8. The Last Day (7:59)
9. The Flood (1:12)
10. Under The Summer Stars (5:42)
11. Adieu (3:03)

Total time 44:04


Line-up (1976)
  
     – David Storey / Drums, Percussion
     – Francis Lickerish / Guitar
     – Glenn Tollett / Keyboards, Bass, Tuba
     – Robert John Godfrey / Keyboards (Piano solo on "The Lovers"), Percussion
     - Stephen Stewart / Bass, Guitar
     – Robbie Dobson / Percussion
     – Dave Hancock / Trumpet (solo on "The Sun" and bridge passage between "The Judgement" and "In The Region")
       (un-confirmed contribution:  – Neil Kavanagh /  Bass, Flute)

     Producer – John Sinclair

Line-up (1984 reissue)

as above except Dave Hancock and Robbie Dobson, and with the addition of:

    – Neil Michell / Trumpet (tracks 1, 6, 9)
    – Chris North / Drums (tracks 6-11)

    Producer – Godfrey, Stewart


Thanks, done. Very confusing reissues. Confused
Please look whether it's correct nowhttp://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4079


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Hi NAP

1. "synth bagpipes"

You're right, seems a little odd, but I got it from two sepparate sources (it's worth what is worth) and I can only add this: our man PG was then very much into this new toy, the Fairlight CMI2 synth, the first ever sampling machine which he was (with JM Jarre and others) an early adopter.
So the credit could make some sense after all, I can't really be sure .
But surely we can hear it/them pipes starting at +- 2'.
On the other hand, maybe there was a comma and it just fell off due to a typo that kept on
What's your advise: with or w/o a comma ?

2. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4079

You've done a good job on this one ! Thumbs Up
It's not really that important but lookin back again, and since you asked my review, I propose this:

[ Line-up (1976): ]

- Robert John Godfrey / keyboards (incl. piano solo on "The Lovers"), percussion

AND

[ Line-up (1984 reissue) ]

- Robert John Godfrey / keyboards (incl. piano solo on track 4), percussion


What do you think ?


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Just a small correction

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1150

18. Drum and percussion bash (does not appear on any studio album) Free Hand Sweet Georgia Brown (does not appear on any studio album)
19. Free Hand
20. Sweet Georgia Brown (does not appear on any studio album)



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^ Removed, thanks.

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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

1. "synth bagpipes"

You're right, seems a little odd, but I got it from two sepparate sources (it's worth what is worth) and I can only add this: our man PG was then very much into this new toy, the Fairlight CMI2 synth, the first ever sampling machine which he was (with JM Jarre and others) an early adopter.
So the credit could make some sense after all, I can't really be sure .
But surely we can hear it/them pipes starting at +- 2'.
On the other hand, maybe there was a comma and it just fell off due to a typo that kept on
What's your advise: with or w/o a comma ?

I think without a point or comma. Wiki says Larry Fast is "a synthesizer expert and composer", not a piper at the gates of dawn. Changed to synth bagpipes.


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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

2. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4079

You've done a good job on this one ! Thumbs Up
It's not really that important but lookin back again, and since you asked my review, I propose this:

[ Line-up (1976): ]

- Robert John Godfrey / keyboards (incl. piano solo on "The Lovers"), percussion

AND

[ Line-up (1984 reissue) ]

- Robert John Godfrey / keyboards (incl. piano solo on track 4), percussion


What do you think ?

Thanks, done as you suggest.


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just a detail

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=3888

- Simon House / Piano, Mellotron, Moog, Violin

instead of

- Simon House / Violin and Mellotron

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A small confusion on this one

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4063

I think I got it right:

- Steve Hillage (aka Steve Hillfish) / lead vocals, electric guitar
- Tim Blake (aka Moonweed) / synthesizers, tamboura
- Lindsay Cooper / bassoon
- Mike Howlett / bass
- Didier Malherbe (aka Bloomdido Glid de Breeze) / sax, flute
- Pierre Moerlen / drums, marimba, darbuka
- Miquette Giraudy (aka Bombaloni Yoni) / vocals, glockenspiel, bells
- Dave Stewart / organ, piano

note there is no contribution from
 Christian Boulé
nor
Gilli Smyth aka Shanti Yoni (is thanked on the back cover along with David Allen and others)

E&O Team: Thanks, done.


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This one was easier to get straight

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=573

- Michael Bruchmann / drums, percussion
- Nanny DeRuig / vocals
- Christian Grumbkow / guitars
- Joachim Grumbkow / cello, acoustic guitar, flute (transverse), piano, organ, mellotron
- Peter Kaseberg / bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Christoph Noppeney / violin, viola, flute, piano

WITH:
- Peter Bursch / sitar (3)
- Mike Hellbach / tablas (3)
- Walter Westrupp / recorder (block flute)  (5)

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What happened here?

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7521

It's an easy one Geek

- Jean Michel Jarre / synthesizers  (ARP Omni-2, AKS, VCS-3, RMI Harmonic), Mellotron, Farfisa & Eminent organ, rhythm programming (KORG MiniPops)

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Though I replaced "rhythm programming (KORG MiniPops)" with "rhythm computer", as the LP cover reads.


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Same thing with this one...

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7764

The guy himself reveals it on the cover:

- Jean Michel Jarre /  Synthesizers (ARP, AKS, VCS-3, Yamaha Polyphonic, Oberheim Polyphonic, RMI Harmonic, Korg Polyphonic Ensemble),  Sampler (RMI Keyboard Computer), Organs ( Eminent & Elka 707) , Mellotron, ARP Sequencer, Oberheim Digital Sequencer, Matrisequencer 250, Rhythmicomputer, Vocoder E.M.S.

E&O Team: Thanks, done.


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Hey, this one seems easy ...

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2025

- David Palmer / orchestral arrangements, orchestra conductor and saxophone solo (5)
- Maddy Prior / backing vocals (8)
- Angela Allen / backing vocals (2,7)


instead of:

- David Palmer / orchestral arrangements, orchestra conductor
- Vako Orchestron / saxophone solo on "From A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser"
- Maddy Prior / backing vocals on the title track
- Angela Allen / backing vocals on "Crazed Institution" and "Big Dipper"

...but in fact Vako Orchestron is a sampler instrument that could well have been used to play the solo, allthough surely is not a musician, thus leaving us the doubt about the origin of this reference;
 what's your advice ?

E&O Team: Thanks, done.
About Vako Orchestron - now it looks as
Saxophone solo on "From A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser" emulated with the help of Vako Orchestron keyboards (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2025).


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=787

- Oliviero Lacagnina / piano, Hammond organ, Mellotron, Crumar harpsichord, celeste, Moog, ARP Solina, vocals

note: the confusion between strings and Solina may come from its full name "Solina String Ensemble"

and also

- Marcello Giancarlo Dellacasa / acoustic, classic & electric guitars, violin, bass, lead vocals
- Alfio Vitanza / drums, bongos, congas, tympani, bells, whip, flute, vocals

http://www.discogs.com/Latte-E-Miele-Passio-Secundum-Mattheum/release/3264400

(NaP: remember the question of tumbe=congas has already been adressed respecting Alphataurus)

E&O Team: Thanks, done.


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