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Like it better than Way Up

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Remaster update to an old version

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Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

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Porcupine Tree- Recordings

The new Opeth live DVD

The new James Labrie Album


Did you just order the DVD or receive it?


just ordered



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Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

Porcupine Tree- Recordings

The new Opeth live DVD

The new James Labrie Album


Did you just order the DVD or receive it?


just ordered


Ah, Sleepwalker already got his...JEALOUS. I got an e-mail saying that mines wont be shipped out til next week. :/
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Quiet One Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2010 at 00:58
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Generic Metheny, not bad, but not something fresh.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Slartibartfast Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2010 at 08:10
Oddly enough, that may be why I like it. LOL

I would put it that it hearkens back to earlier Metheny.  I've found his more recent stuff to be generically Metheny.  You can hear something for the first time and know it's Pat.  I still find it to be an interesting experiment.  Oh crap, I've almost written a review.  Excuse me if I use some of this if I do a review.


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Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Oddly enough, that may be why I like it. LOL

I would put it that it hearkens back to earlier Metheny.  I've found his more recent stuff to be generically Metheny.  You can hear something for the first time and know it's Pat.  I still find it to be an interesting experiment.  Oh crap, I've almost written a review.  Excuse me if I use some of this if I do a review.
 
Haha, no problem, use it for the review.
 
Like I said, it's not bad, but if I want to listen to ol' Pat, I listen to ol' Pat. Wink American Garage, s/t, Watercolours, As Falls Wichita... and Offramp.
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^it'll be the first time you listen to Lizard?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Epignosis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2010 at 14:32
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^it'll be the first time you listen to Lizard?


I've heard some of it a long time ago and hated what I heard.

But that's no way to judge an album and I'm really excited to hear in full all at once.  Smile
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Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

^it'll be the first time you listen to Lizard?


I've heard some of it a long time ago and hated what I heard.

But that's no way to judge an album and I'm really excited to hear in full all at once.  Smile
 
LOL That's not a good reason to buy an album. Wink
 
Anyway, hope you enjoy the whole thing now, it's not accessible but you already have experience with these type of albums. (A Passion Play, Tales, etc)
 
I love it because of it has a really cool jazzy touch that no other Crimson album has, Mel Collins has a lot of space to play.


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Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

^it'll be the first time you listen to Lizard?


I've heard some of it a long time ago and hated what I heard.

But that's no way to judge an album and I'm really excited to hear in full all at once.  Smile
 
LOL That's not a good reason to buy an album. Wink
 
Anyway, hope you enjoy the whole thing now, it's not accessible but you already have experience with these type of albums. (A Passion Play, Tales, etc)
 
I love it because of it has a really cool jazzy touch that no other Crimson album has, Mel Collins has a lot of space to play.


I know that's not a good reason, but the price was certainly right.  Wink
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Faithful to my eclectism :
 

Agricola, Alexander (c. 1446-1506)

Chansons

Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651)

Lieder Von Liebe Und Tod

Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)

Keyboard concertos BWV (1052, 1055 & 1056)

Bach sons (WF, CPE, JCF, JC)

Virtuoso Harpsichord Music

Billy, Bonnie 'Prince' (Will Oldham)

Joya

Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805)

Cello Concertos / Sinfonias

Buckley, Jeff

Grace

Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643-1704)

Canticum Ad Beatam Virginem Mariam

Gilbert, Paul

Fuzz Universe

Goldings, Larry

Long Story Short

Henderson, Joe

Inner Urge

Henske & Jerry Yester, Judy 

Farewell Aldebaran

Hersh, Kristin

The Grotto

John, Elton

Madman Across The River

John, Elton

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Kilar, Wojciech

Magnificat / Victoria

L'Image

(Mike Mainieri, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, Warren Bernhardt, David Spinozza)

L'Image 2.0

Motörhead

Ace Of Spades

Seasick Steve

Man From Another Time

Smith, Kathy

Some Songs I'Ve Saved

Tankian, Serj

Elect The Dead

Various Artists

Deuxième Suite (Charles Dollé, 1710?-1755?),

Troisième Suite (Antoine Forqueray, 1672-1745)

Various Artists

Organ Recital : Concerto in C major (Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741), Vater Unser / Variations Allein Gott In Der Höh' Sei Ehr / Fantasia And Fugue  (Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Ave Maria / Sonata N° 2 (Max Reger, 1873-1916)

Victoria, Tomás Luis de (c. 1548-1611)

Tenebrae Responsories (Chants For The Holy Week)

White, Lenny

Anomaly

Zieleński, Mikolaj (XVIIth century)

Offertoria Et Communiones Totius Anni

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Just bought Grave New World by Strawbs a few days ago.
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OK, I'm scared.  I haven't ordered any new purchases.  Some of you may be acquainted with my musical tastes.  What should I order next.  I've been considering a David Byrne DVD I don't have...

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Like I said, it's not bad, but if I want to listen to ol' Pat, I listen to ol' Pat. Wink American Garage, s/t, Watercolours, As Falls Wichita... and Offramp.

Yeah, I really like all of those.
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Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

OK, I'm scared.  I haven't ordered any new purchases.  Some of you may be acquainted with my musical tastes.  What should I order next.  I've been considering a David Byrne DVD I don't have...
 

Goldings, Larry

Long Story Short

L'Image

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L'Image 2.0

 
You might be interested in the 2 albums above :
 
- the Larry Goldings CD was released in 2007 and is mainly ambient music (Larry Goldings is a jazz organist, but here the music is very quiet and intimate, he plays synthesizer, piano, Hammond B3, and the accompaniement is very occasional (a percussionist, a guitarist and on two tracks only a drummer)
 
- L'Image is a project featuring Mike Mainieri (vibraphonist, one of the co-founders of Steps Ahead), Tony Levin, Steve Gadd, David Spinizza (a guitarist)), and Warren Bernhardt). They released their unique album in 2009, some 35 years after the project germinated in the brain of Mike Mainieri, Steve Gadd and Tony Levin. It's somewhere between space-age pop (Mancini, Esquivel, Martin Denny) and the jazz-rock of Dave Pike Set. Very "loungey" music but complex enough to please a proghead,
 
You can PM me if you want mp3s.
 
- and due out soon : Pierre Bensusan's 'Vividly' - I will probably buy my copy during his gig at Le Triton in Les Lilas (suburbs of Paris) on 8 october.
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Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

 
Like I said, it's not bad, but if I want to listen to ol' Pat, I listen to ol' Pat. Wink American Garage, s/t, Watercolours, As Falls Wichita... and Offramp.

Yeah, I really like all of those.
 
Slarti, you won't believe this, last night I went in a cab (we call it 'remis' here) and the driver inserted a Metheny album!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Morningrise Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 19 2010 at 13:26
This week I bought:
 
 
 
 
And the one that impressed me the most at first listens:
 
 
 
 
I guess I should get more of Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Stunning album.


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I'm still waiting for these to arrive in the mail:



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Originally posted by Casimir Casimir wrote:

Just bought Grave New World by Strawbs a few days ago.

Stellar, stellar album.
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