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Mortte
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2 thunder Tuesday´s albums:
Mississippi Fred McDowell: In London Vol.1 Listened this again. Fred got so great south US accent that I don´t understand everything he´s talking in the middle of songs. But he´s voice is so calming. And in the songs so full of emotions! And he´s slide playing is really personal & great! Samla Mammas Manna: Måltid As in every seventies RIO/Avant group albums, you can hear Zappa influences here. But they´re also quite personal specially in this album, I really love kind of "late evening atmosphere" in many pieces. I believe falsetto singing and their very Swedish humor will irritate many, but I think they´re fascinating (although I am Finn). My fav piece is Oförutsedd Förlosning, there they really not sing Swedish, more it´s some nonsense English. Have to also mention their great musicianship, I believe any member could have played in Zappa´s band. To me this is much more Nordic Pride than Abba, when talking great Swedish bands. Absolutely their best album!
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Larkstongue41
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Good stuff guys!
Maltid is absolutely amazing, what do you think of their subsequent album Klossa Knapitatet Mortte?
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"Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers. Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips. Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary pretzels, only half a denar."
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YESESIS
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Ok, you convinced me. So for tonight KA!
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YESESIS
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Yeah that was very good. K.A I sounded the most like MDK I thought, but more energetic. K.A II was good also but a little repetitive. K.A III sounded the most proggy, and I liked it the best. All in all very good listening experience, I even liked it a little better than the one last night, but still not as much as those monster first 3.
They're becoming one of my very favorite bands, but tough to crack into the top 5 right now. 1. Frank Zappa 2. The Beatles 3. Wishbone Ash 4. Steely Dan 5. T. Rex
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Mortte
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2 hot Wednesdays´s albums:
Kevin Ayers And the Whole World: Shooting At the Moon I´ve got that picture this album is not as respect among the proglisteners as his first "Joy Of a Toy". I can understand it, avantgardepieces (Reinhardt & Geraldine, Pisser Dans Un Violon, Underwater), almost proto-punk pieces (Colores Para Dolores, Lunatics Lament & title piece), cheerful pop pieces (the Oyster & the Flying Fish, Clarence in Wonderand) and beatiful ballads (May I, Red Green and You Blue) are just too weird combination to many. But to me this and his other four first albums are masterpieces! Have to also mention there is some Mike Oldfield in bass, really before his success. This album is also from 1970, I have listened recently quite many great albums from that year, so you can say it was musically great year! J.J. Cale: Number 10 In this album there are no "real" drums, only Jim Karstein playing percussions in "Shady Grove" which is one the greatest pieces. Instead J J used very digital sounding drum machine, also there are very little other musicians, so almost everything is made with machines, even J J vocals sounds many pieces quite metallic. I am glad there are his great bluesy guitars. This really is Cale´s most clean sounding album and maybe that reason the weakest, but sure not bad album.
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YESESIS
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Yes I'm very sure. And that's not any knock against T. Rex whatsoever, they're(he's) still ahead of A LOT of artists that I really, really like... like Queen, Kiss, Caravan, Magma, Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Radio Head, Can, Gong, Henry Cow, Journey, Foreigner, ABBA, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, Saga, Barclay James Harvest, Humble Pie, Spooky Tooth, Krokodl.. and on and on and on.
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YESESIS
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I can't believe this. I might have to listen to this album sometime I... that can't be.
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YESESIS
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Ok for tonight, looking through my CDs.. I guess I'll go with Foreigner debut album.
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YESESIS
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Good album obviously from a great band.
Feels Like the First Time - One of their absolute classics! Great song. Cold as Ice - Another huge Foreigner classic. Starrider - Very cool song. Headknocker - Fairly well known Foreigner track. The Damage Is Done - Slow start but ends up being a pretty good song. Long, Long Way from Home - Best song on the album and one of their absolute best songs overall. Woman Oh Woman - Fillerish but not bad. At War with the World - Cool tune. Fool for You Anyway - Slower but good. I Need You - Reasonably good song, good guitar solo |
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Mortte
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Anyway my top5 is at the moment: 1. P J Harvey 2. Wigwam 3. Pink Floyd 4. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 5. Sonic Youth after those come for example King Crimson, Dr. John, the Birthday Party, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Tom Waits, Jethro, Rolling Stones, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Faust, Family, Traffic, Comus, the Ventures, the Velvet Underground, the Red Krayola, Pere Ubu, Harry Partch, the Pop Group, the Stooges, the Raincoats, Eddie Cochran, John Lee Hooker, Howlin Wolf, Little Richard etc. And my top 5 albums are: 1. Wigwam: Fairyport 2. John Parish & Polly Jean Harvey: Dance Hall at the Louse Point 3. Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother 4. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Trout Mask Replica 5. Sonic Youth: Sister What are yours?
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3 Thursday albums (still hot):
J J Cale: Roll On Cale made really good album as the last one during his lifetime! All the way this is lot better than yesterday´s album, specially when this has so organic sounds. From two very jazzy songs in the beginning Cale goes through all his styles. No idea has Cale decided this would be his last album, but the last piece "Bring Down the Curtain" really is felicitous ending into this album and his career. Other my faves in this are "Who Knew", "Where the Sun Don´t Shine", "Strange Days", "Fonda Lina" & "Old Friend". Nina Simone: Wild Is the Wind Listen this again, now first time in vinyl. This is just so incredible album! "Four Women", "Lilac Wine", "Break Down and Let It All Out", title song, "Black Is the Colour Of My True Love´s Hair", "If I Should Lose You" & "Either Way I Lose" are just genius pieces! Don´t know has anyone else ever gone as deep in the sadness! And even rest are more ordinary pieces, Nina put in her vocals 100% also in them! There are many personally singing women that express themselves in a very great way, but nobody´s like Nina! The Move: Shazam First time listened this album. This is really much better than their first album! Jeff Lynne wasn´t yet member when this came. To my big surprise this is lot more proggy than I thought, specially two long pieces "Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited" and ten minutes version of Ars Nova´s "Fields Of People". But best track after first listening is their version of Tom Paxton´s "Last Thing On My Mind". Another thing that surprises me is how good sounds in this album has, quite heavy! "Don´t Make My Baby Blue" reminds little bit Black Sabbath of that time. I don´t believe the Move will become ever my biggest faves, but all the way I already like it much more than E.L.O. and going to listen also their last two albums.
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YESESIS
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5 favorite albums.. that's a tough one, there's so many albums! I guess off the top of my head right now: 1. Steely Dan: Countdown to Ecstasy 2. Radio Head: The Bends 3. Kiss: Alive! 4. Wishbone Ash: New England 5. Caravan: For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night
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YESESIS
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Yeah I legitimately like ABBA a lot, so I really doubt they'd go over them for me.
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YESESIS
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Ok for tonight an album that I LOVED as a kid but haven't listened to in a while so, Queen... The Game!
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YESESIS
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That sounded tremendous! I know people will come screening that A Night at the Opera and Queen II are 1,000,000 times better, and they absolutely ARE both great albums. I love Sheer Heart Attack and News of the World myself.. But this one will always be special to me because it was from the time when I first started really getting into music.
Play The Game - Great Queen track. Dragon Attack - That Bass! Just ATTACKING with it in this one. Another One Bites the Dust - One of their best and most well known songs. Need Your Loving Tonight - Rockin tune! Loved this one as a kid! Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Another huge classic. Great song. Rock It(Prime Jive) - Jammin out so hard to this one!! Don't Try Suicide - Only song on the whole album close to being weak. Sail Away Sweet Sister - Really nice song by Brian to the sister he never had. Coming Soon - Somewhat cheesy sounding but I love it. Save Me - Powerful ending to a truly great album! |
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I just reviewed my first album on here(as afkc) which is the single factor by Camel. It's a bit poppy and a later one so it's mostly a nostalgia thing for me but it's good for what it is. Those who like later Alan Parson's Project might want to check it out.
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