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Van Halen - Balance - This one has become my favourite album from the Sammy Hagar lineup. There's a great diversity of material here, from dark and aggressive to more lighthearted feel-good/party anthems, and Eddie's guitar sounds so massive. Especially on The Seventh Seal; this is the best Van Halen opening since Mean Street. The monks chanting sets it right up for Eddie to come and blow your eardrums out with his wall of sound. It's too bad that Van Halen kept trying to put out more studio albums after this; this really should have been their swan song.

Caravan - In The Land of Grey and Pink - This album is absolutely perfect rainy day relaxation music - gotta love that organ tone, and the vocals are so melancholic, but charming. I have a feeling that I'll be playing this one a lot in the near future, what with Vancouver winter soon approaching... Ermm

Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia - Having this come up on shuffle was, fittingly, the most joyous time of my day. Although this is my less preferred of the two QVL albums, there's still such splendour and finesse to this one that it's hard not to enjoy. The whole album feels more like a classical piece than a prog album, but that isn't to say that there aren't some rockin' sections. The violin soloing in Un Giorno, Un Amico is furious! Such a fantastic RPI group, not a wasted minute in their whole output.

Herbie Hancock - Crossings - This is my favourite of the Mwandishi albums, if not exclusively for Sleeping Giant, one of the greatest journeys in all of jazz. This piece has such phenomenal pacing; it never feels like it's going on too long, the grooves sink in for precisely as long as they need to, and covers so much different territory, from the jungle-like percussion opening to the more drawn-out "streetlight"-type stretches to some seriously funky sections. Love it!


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Bob Dylan - "Bringing it All Back Home"
Toto - "IV"
Bob Dylan - "Blood on the Tracks"
Leonard Cohen - "Songs of Love and Hate"
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Electric Octopus - Under A Black Moon  (Belfast, Northern Ireland  2016)   Instrumental, funk, jazz, improvised jams 
Electric Octopus - This Is Our Culture  (Belfast, Northern Ireland  2016)   Instrumental, funk, jazz, improvised jams 
Samsara Blues Experiment - Long Distance Trip  (Berlin, Germany  2010)   Psychedelic space rock, stoner, doom 
Mothership - Mothership  (Dallas, Texas  2013)   Classic hard rock, riff rock, stoner rock 
IZO - IZO   (Lecce, Italy  2016)   Instrumental, stoner, doom 
The Cosmic Dead - Rainbowhead  (Glasgow, Scotland  2016)   Instrumental psychedelic space rock 
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Gary, have you noticed that Kozmik Artifactz currently has a sale on at the moment? I picked up a few good heavy/stoner/psych titles last night on an impluse/spur-of-the-moment frantic spending spree!
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^  I didn't know that. I've ordered from them a few times recently so I'll check it out.
Thanks for the heads up.  

Believe me, I know a little about those impulse/spending sprees.  Embarrassed
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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Believe me, I know a little about those impulse/spending sprees.  Embarrassed

I figured you'd approve!
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Oh, and that sale link is here, you might a few titles you've been holding out on: http://shop.bilocationrecords.com/index.php?q=2

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Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:


Love that album. The only thing I'm not huge on is the version of Gimme Three Steps they recorded for the original record; I much prefer the demo version that they included in the 3-disc 1991 box set. It has a more "get-up-and-go" honky tonk drive to it that the album version sort of lacks.
That's curious, I never heard that version but I always found that the studio version lacks some punch. Thanks, I'll have to check it out Thumbs Up

Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia - Such a fantastic RPI group, not a wasted minute in their whole output.
Let's hope they don't ruin that with a mediocre comeback album LOL

Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Oh, and that sale link is here, you might a few titles you've been holding out on: http://shop.bilocationrecords.com/index.php?q=2
I still have sealed albums that I bought at Psych festivals but there are too many great opportunities there Embarrassed

This weekend:
Gazua - Sobrenatural
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Thousand Knives
Calibro 35 - S.P.A.C.E.
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
Papir - Stundum (First listen. 80 minutes of psychedelic goodness Approve)
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:


Love that album. The only thing I'm not huge on is the version of Gimme Three Steps they recorded for the original record; I much prefer the demo version that they included in the 3-disc 1991 box set. It has a more "get-up-and-go" honky tonk drive to it that the album version sort of lacks.
That's curious, I never heard that version but I always found that the studio version lacks some punch. Thanks, I'll have to check it out Thumbs Up

Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia - Such a fantastic RPI group, not a wasted minute in their whole output.
Let's hope they don't ruin that with a mediocre comeback album LOL


Here's the Gimme Three Steps demo that I was referring to:



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Not a whole lot of listening today besides 3 albums...they did however really hit the spot:

Kebnekaise - ll
Quarteto 1111 - Onde, Quando...
Franco Falsini - Cold Nose

Edited by Guldbamsen - October 17 2016 at 11:33
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Oh, and that sale link is here, you might a few titles you've been holding out on: http://shop.bilocationrecords.com/index.php?q=2

I checked out the sale this morning and ordered six vinyl LPs.
I didn't even get passed the letter "C" in alphabetical band names.  Embarrassed
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Sunday

Caravan - BBC Live In Concert
King Crimson - Live at Summit Studios 1972
Genesis - Foxtrot
Pink Floyd - Animals
Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club
Frank Zappa & The Mothers - One Size Fits All
Traffic - On the Road
Masada - Live in Sevilla 2000
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Genesis - Foxtrot
Genesis - Selling England
Genesis - Nursery
The Tubes - Completion Backward Principle 
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Genesis - Foxtrot
Genesis - Selling England
Genesis - Nursery
The Tubes - Completion Backward Principle 
Finally a list from yours that i know somethingLOL
Well my day was full black metal:
Deathspell Omega - Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circumspice
Deathspell Omega - Far,Ite,Malediciti, In Ignem Aeternum
Ved Buens Ende - Written in Waters
Sigh - Imaginary Soundscapes
Alcest - Ecailles de Lune
Aäkon Këëtrëh - Dans la Forêt
Amaka Hahina - Aheah Saergathan!
Anubi - Kai Pilnaties Akis Uzmerks Mirtis
Borknagar - Borknagar
Borknagar - The Olden Domain


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Ha i didn't know my lists were so obscure!  LOLSmile
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Bob Dylan - "Highway 61 Revisited"
King's X - s/t
The Sand Pebbles - "A Thousand Wild Flowers"
B. B. King - "Indianola Mississippi Seeds"
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Monday...

Knall - Compliments For Fishing  (Cologne, Germany  2013)   Instrumental Psychedelic Space Rock - completely improvised and recorded in one take with no over dubs 
Karma To Burn - Almost Heathen  (Morgantown, WV  2001)   Instrumental desert rock, stoner rock trio 
Sienna Root - Pioneers  (Stockholm, Sweden  2014)   Classic hard rock vocals, hot guitar and heavy organ
The Re-Stoned - Plasma   (Moscow, Russia  2012)   Mostly instrumental psychedelic/space rock trio 
The Re-Stoned - Reptiles Return  (Moscow, Russia  2016)   Instrumental psychedelic/space rock 

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Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Here's the Gimme Three Steps demo that I was referring to:

Rock on!
It's much better indeed! Clap

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Not a whole lot of listening today besides 3 albums...they did however really hit the spot:

Kebnekaise - ll
Quarteto 1111 - Onde, Quando...
Franco Falsini - Cold Nose
That Quarteto album always hits the spot Big smile I never heard the other two but they seem really interesting Smile

Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

I checked out the sale this morning and ordered six vinyl LPs.
I didn't even get passed the letter "C" in alphabetical band names.  Embarrassed
LOL


Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine
Thy Catafalque - Meta (A new album that blends Post Metal, Eastern European Folk and Electronic Thumbs Up)
Fausto - Por Este Rio Acima
Igor Stravinsky - Symphony in E-flat Major, Op.1
Ad Maiora - Repetiva Iuvant
King Crimson - Lizard (I keep finding new details on it, especially on those crazy parts where all the instruments move stereophonically Tongue I also gave more attention to the piano in the right channel of the title track, I never noticed how busy it is during most it... beautiful too Approve No album can be crazy, silly, sweet and menacing and still be cohesive like this one. My favourite by far Thumbs Up)


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^  There are some great deals on the list. I saw several albums that I have recently purchased and paid twice as much as the sale price.
The six albums I ordered averaged out to $11 each before shipping and I normally pay at least $24 for an album.
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Thy Catafalque - Meta (A new album that blends Post Metal, Eastern European Folk and Electronic Thumbs Up)
How is it? i was planning to listen it yesterday
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