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THE WOMAN WHO TOOK A FLYING LEAP OVER THE FENCE - (WITH OG)

Cosmic Trip Machine

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.87 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2012

Songs / Tracks Listing

Disc 1 [produced by oG]
A1 The Dream Pt1 (Remembrance) 2:18
A2 Hello Hello 3:50
A3 All I Want (1st Kingdom) 2:49
A4 Futuristic Inferno (2nd Kingdom) 3:48
A5 Heaven's Gate (3rd Kingdom) 2:21
A6 She's Not the Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence 2:36
A7 The Astral Travel 6:21
- a) Universe
- b) Rebirth
- c) Sun Paths
B1 Another Song 2:31
B2 Little Kid 3:04
B3 Dreaded Day 3:22
B4 Alone 2:11
B5 Million Wonderful Details 3:14
B6 The Morning Is Here 3:05
B7 Paths of Deliverance 0:57
B8 The Dream Pt2 (Oblivion) 2:47

Disc 2 [produced by Cosmic Trip Machine]
C1 Morning Stairs Nightmare 0:43
C2 The Dream (Part 1) 2:18
C3 Hello Hello 3:50
C4 Futuristic Inferno 4:25
C5 Falling Down 2:26
C6 Hypnagogia (Stage N1) 2:00
C7 All I Want 2:25
C8 Little Kid 2:39
C9 Dreaded Day 3:44
D1 She's Not the Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence 2:25
D2 Sleep Spindle (Stage N2) 2:00
D3 Alone 2:04
D4 Another Song in Reverse 2:39
D5 The Morning Is Here 2:35
D6 Slow-Wave Sleep (Stage N3) 2:48
D7 Million Wonderful Details 3:03
D8 Delta Waves (Stage N4) 4:09
D9 The Dream (Part 2) 2:20


CD: Disc 1 [produced by oG]
1.1 The Dream Pt1 (Remembrance) 2:18
1.2 Hello Hello 3:50
1.3 All I Want (1st Kingdom) 2:49
1.4 Futuristic Inferno (2nd Kingdom) 3:48
1.5 Heaven's Gate (3rd Kingdom) 2:21
1.6 She's Not the Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence 2:36
1.7 The Astral Travel 6:21
- a) Universe
- b) Rebirth
- c) Sun Paths
1.8 Another Song 2:31
1.9 Little Kid 3:04
1.10 Dreaded Day 3:22
1.11 Alone 2:11
1.12 Million Wonderful Details 3:14
1.13 The Morning Is Here 3:05
1.14 Paths of Deliverance 0:57
1.15 The Dream Pt2 (Oblivion) 2:47

CD: Disc 2 [produced by Cosmic Trip Machine]
2.1 Morning Stairs Nightmare 0:43
2.2 The Dream (Part 1) 2:18
2.3 Hello Hello 3:50
2.4 Futuristic Inferno 4:25
2.5 Falling Down 2:26
2.6 Hypnagogia (Stage N1) 2:00
2.7 All I Want 2:25
2.8 Little Kid 2:39
2.9 Dreaded Day 3:44
2.10 She's Not the Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence 2:25
2.11 Sleep Spindle (Stage N2) 2:00
2.12 Alone 2:04
2.13 Another Song in Reverse 2:39
2.14 The Morning Is Here 2:35
2.15 Slow-Wave Sleep (Stage N3) 2:48
2.16 Million Wonderful Details 3:03
2.17 Delta Waves (Stage N4) 4:09
2.18 The Dream (Part 2) 2:20



Line-up / Musicians

oG and Cosmic Trip Machine

CTM:
- Will Z. / lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards, sitar, percussion
- Majnun / guitars, sitar, flute, vocals, percussion

oG:
- oG / guitar, bass, organ

Releases information

A Two Headed Conceptual Symphony About a Dream for the Eyes


Nasoni NASONI124 (vinyl)

Thanks to Sean Trane for the addition
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COSMIC TRIP MACHINE The Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence - (with oG) ratings distribution


3.87
(4 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(25%)
25%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(25%)
25%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (25%)
25%

COSMIC TRIP MACHINE The Woman Who Took A Flying Leap Over the Fence - (with oG) reviews


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Review by Eetu Pellonpaa
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars This schizophrenic double vinyl confused me first quite much; Is it an artistic solution or cheap market trick to release two separate though different mix downs of a nearly same album? After longer consideration and several returns to the enigmatic theme record I started to buy the idea of presenting this end result of oG's and Cosmic Trip Machine's fellows recording sessions. Belgian musician oG helped the band to finish their earlier "The Curse of Lord Space Devil", which yet felt slightly incoherent though promising to my ears. Now the elements from general idioms of psychedelic music have matured to more solid tonal texture, and wholeness borne from shorter songs, reminding slightly early Pink Floyd and The Doors, are unified with longer and more ethereal spaced out sound apparitions. The two vinyls have quite much same songs, but their playing orders are different, along with nuances in edits and mixing solutions. The story goes that after recording the original Cosmic Trip Band members and oG didn't reach consensus how to finish the achieved studio recordings, and after their separation both were used to this mysterious record. I think the vivid artworks on the psychedelic gatefold sleeve picture this concept quite well; two quite similar but still different beautiful entities leap away from each other. The vinyl version has also quite extensive inner sleeve texts about the musicians and their straits, plus CD versions for more casual listening at the car, office or such.

I really hope this kind of production solutions would not become a fashionable standard, and that the musicians could settle their arguments for more unified artistic achievements, but I admit there is special charm in this weird outcome. I'll leave the consideration of its justification for anybody considering the purchase, and personally found surreal method for choosing randomly the disc from coin spin's head or tails result. Actually I was so convinced by these illusions, that after obtaining free promotional copies of the album, I spent my hard earned money for the actual album from the local LP dealer. The leap from previous records was certainly towards both better and weirder directions, and I also found the marketing slogan "find out which one of them is better" as false approach from my own perspective; In spite of the duality and split between the musicians, this unclear source of beautiful psych beats radiating from either disc through edge of vinyl player's stylus as a singular force for me.

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