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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2006 at 23:57
Originally posted by OpethGuitarist OpethGuitarist wrote:

For the fans of First Utterance, where are you?

   
I'm here

I really don't know what to say about First Utterance that hasn't been said before. I got to know the album about a year ago thanks to PA and recently transferred it to my MP3 player and listened to it more carefully. WoW! I can say
    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 00:47
Me too
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2006 at 00:10
Originally posted by kebjourman kebjourman wrote:

i just got the 2 disk anthology in the mail
 
"First Utterance" is one of the best alubms ive ever heard. It's so awesome, sounds like Tyrannosaurus Rex's younger,bolder, more evil and twisted twin
 
the second album is always called a peice of sh*t and stuff but its really not THAT bad.
Well, it is compared to the debut, but if you think of it as a completely different band, its ok.
 
I just re-listened to both discs and have to agree -- the second one isn't that bad. It has some interesting tunes...
 
In some sense, it is even not too bad that we have to have both albums (that's the only way to get them on CD, I believe) -- the second album plays a role of a background, on which the first one really shines!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2007 at 06:04
Ive been listening to First Utterance non stop lately. I love this band and their crazy lyrics (something tells me they were on drugs while writing this album Wacko ). To Keep From Crying is a good album as well, but it will never come anywhere near First Utterance. Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth is fond of this band as well, and I think the concept behind Still Life was based on First Utterance, if you read the lyrics for White Cluster its pretty obvious. Fantastic band. I love the way PA puts it: "the second album failed to live up to the first and marked the end of Comus, leaving the band to fade away into the depths of obscurity."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2007 at 09:15

I like What We Did On Our Holidays, I love The Pentangle, but First Utterance is the best...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2007 at 09:37
First utterance is my favourite album of all time. Brilliant lyrics, blilliant vocals, brilliant music, brilliant artwork, brilliant title, brilliant last name of lead singer..
(And brilliant bonus tracks on the boxset. Get it, people!)

'Let's give it another fifteen seconds..'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2007 at 11:57
^ Yes, I totally agree!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2007 at 18:59
I've had First Utterance five days now, and although i haven't listened to it extensively (i got 4 other CDs as well, and 4 more to come) i can still say that it's a good album. The two songs i had heard before i bought it - Drip Drip, and Comus - are the best on there, with Diana, The Herald, and The Bite all being good as well. I don't think Bitten and The Prisoner are as good as the first five tracks though. I might change my mind with time, but for now that's how i see it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 02:01
I recently bought First Utterance, the Breathless re-issue, and I've been highly disappointed with the sound quality. There's a big section of The Herald and the first 3 minutes of Drip Drip that are marred with huge distortions like the CD would have been mastered from a heavily decomposing LP. Actually Drip Drip is barely listenable because of that. Censored I have bootlegs sounding better than that!
The rest of the album sounds good, though I'm starting to wonder if I should have got Song to Comus compilation instead.

As mentionned on the back cover of my CD, Breathless is a joint release of Santuary and Abraxas/Get Back records. I tried contacting the company through the Abraxas website, but it's actually down. So I tried contacting Sanctuary, but so far no response. Have I bought a brand new coaster?

Anyone bought that specific edition of the album? If not what edition do you have?
Does anyone have other CDs from Breathless? What do they sound like, quality wise?

Anyway if you planned to buy First Utterance, better shell extra $$$ for other editions than buying this crappy re-issue. I was wondering if I should've started a new thread about it, but since there was already a thread about Comus, I posted it here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 03:35
I heard them a few times and thought they were ok, but I will probably avoid buying their album  because I found it a bit dark and as a result a little unhealthy, unlike UV which I can listen for hours, but hey each to his own, still intriguing and creative, just a little too dark for me.



  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2007 at 23:51
I got 'To Keep From Crying' on import when it was first released way back when, on the strength of an elaborate advert in Melody Maker and my mates and I really liked it. Sure, some of the tunes are 'catchy' and more commercially oriented but there are some really nice melodies, nice vocals and interesting compositions ,including the mix of the instruments used.

Having only heard excerpts of 'First Utterance' I can't comment further, but I bet those of us whose introduction to Comus was with TKFC still don't understand the all round bagging it seems to get . In fact it seems that we are probably the lucky ones. We've got FU to look forward to. Yes? But maybe after the brightness of TKFC we may just find FU altogether too dark . Maybe,I'll let you know.
Looking still the same after all these years...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 01:36
Hang on, is this first time in P.A. history that nobody's disagreed with anyone?  Everyone here shares each others' views.  Wow!

So does nobody hate this album?

I love this album, one of my favourite albums of all time.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 01:37
I dislike the sample song I heard. Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 01:38
You would, you're a total and utter n00b!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 01:47
Re-listened. It's weird, in a weird way. I still don't like it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 01:49
It's amazing in an amazingly weird way and I love it!

Proper dark and gorey music and supremely better and less cheesy than what these black metal bands do.

Plus they're a big influence on Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 07:33
By the way, for Opeth fans: if you listen to the lyrics of "Diana" and "Drip Drip" closely, you will find some familiar words in there, like "the baying of the hounds" and "my arms, your hearse", respectively. Akerfeldt quoted these and made them part of Opeth's own lyrical universe.
I love the album too and I consider it an addictive experience. "Drip Drip" particularly is a piece of mean and elegant morbidity conveying a mood that would be hard to match, especially given the style is so unique. I like to thinkof myself as a peaceful and moral person, but I have to admit that song and its lyrics awaken strange feelings in me... Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 07:42
Originally posted by Uroboros Uroboros wrote:

"Drip Drip" particularly is a piece of mean and elegant morbidity conveying a mood that would be hard to match, especially given the style is so unique. I like to thinkof myself as a peaceful and moral person, but I have to admit that song and its lyrics awaken strange feelings in me... Ermm
 
Drip drip-uh,
Drip drip-uh!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 08:47
Originally posted by Uroboros Uroboros wrote:

"Drip Drip" particularly is a piece of mean and elegant morbidity conveying a mood that would be hard to match, especially given the style is so unique. I like to thinkof myself as a peaceful and moral person, but I have to admit that song and its lyrics awaken strange feelings in me... Ermm
 
The killer lives inside me ...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 10:00
Yes, I can feel him move...
 
 
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