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Joined: October 12 2011
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Posted: May 20 2016 at 07:53
Sam, I think (if I remember) I bought that same Synergy album a year or so ago on vinyl, but I don't recall if it's any good or not? I haven't had a lot of luck getting into the Synergy albums in the past.
Tonight's choices:
Flamborough Head – Unspoken Whisper Beardfish – Comfortzone Nyl – s/t Rick Wakeman – Myths and Legends... Ars Nova – The Book of the Dead Arti e Mestieri – Tilt Area – Arbeit Macht Frei Il Volo – s/t Cos – Viva Boma Casa das Marquinas – Lar de Maravilhas Lutz Thunz and Wolfgang Gsell – Our Secret Lives Steve Roach – Light Fantastic Sage Taylor - Raintime
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 01:22
Michael, great review as always for Nyl, you've made me spin the album today. I don't know if you've heard that missing song but it's about 1.5 minutes long and yes the song's quality is weird like it wasn't recorded with the album. It isn't such a big loss but I do totally agree with you that they should have kept it no matter what, and that rearranging of songs also annoys me so when I copied the album to my computer I arranged it just as the original album too, man we're such dorks
About Il Volo, only until recently I used to prefer the first album over the second but now it's definitely the other way around, man talk about a slow grower! Essere O Non Essere is simply priceless, I'm not sure why I couldn't connect with it but boy am I glad I did, it is a beautiful album. How do you like it?
And finally have you ever checked Cos - Babel? This is another album I've totally overdosed on recently, it's not for everyone I'm sure but if I was to review it I would probably go with 5 stars, there's something about those songs that totally grabbed me, especially the vocals.
Today's album...
Discipline - Unfolded Like Staircase
Nyl - S/T
Finnegans Wake - Blue
Antique Seeking Nuns - All 3 EPs
Radiohead - Moon Shaped Pool
Anamorphose - Palimpseste (One of the greatest eclectic fusion albums out there)
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 01:29
Ozark Soundscape wrote:
BADBADNOTGOOD - "III"
Funny you've mentioned this band, I only found out about them a few hours ago. They are about to play in Israel next month to open for the amazing Tatran, I immediately bought a ticket to see Tatran so I'll be seeing them too that same evening. I need to check them out but how's the music anyway?
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 03:01
Sagichim wrote:
Michael, great review as always for Nyl, you've made me spin the album today. I don't know if you've heard that missing song but it's about 1.5 minutes long and yes the song's quality is weird like it wasn't recorded with the album. It isn't such a big loss but I do totally agree with you that they should have kept it no matter what, and that rearranging of songs also annoys me so when I copied the album to my computer I arranged it just as the original album too, man we're such dorks
About Il Volo, only until recently I used to prefer the first album over the second but now it's definitely the other way around, man talk about a slow grower! Essere O Non Essere is simply priceless, I'm not sure why I couldn't connect with it but boy am I glad I did, it is a beautiful album. How do you like it?
And finally have you ever checked Cos - Babel? This is another album I've totally overdosed on recently, it's not for everyone I'm sure but if I was to review it I would probably go with 5 stars, there's something about those songs that totally grabbed me, especially the vocals.[
I think our little particular music quirks are pretty funny, Sagi! Annoyances like those I discussed over that album really do my head in, I think it's partly an OCD issue!
I'll report back about Il Volo, as I have only fairly recently got both of their albums, and I'm just starting to come around to the debut now. I do recall the second one was probably more adventurous from what I remember, but the debut is just a great rock album period.
Never explored Cos further than `Viva Boma', but I'll make a note to look into it shortly.
I do have a recommendation for you, one I picked up the CD reissue of a few months back and have been overdosing on lately, the sole Horn album `On the People's Side', and the whole album can be played on Youtube here. It's a confusing little one - a seven-piece band that offered everything from lengthy Canterbury-flavoured jazzy musings, protest songs with gentle acid-rock qualities, lightly country influenced rockers with male and female vocals singing in unison, loopy Gong, Zappa and Cos-like improvisations, Zeuhl intensity and even a sly sense of humour! I think it;s frequently great, have a listen if you can to the clip and see what you think!
The Winstons - s/t Zanov - Green Ray Syd Arthur - A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Sun Ra - Space is the Place The Soundcarriers - Entropicalia Hedersleben - The Fall of Chronopolis Minami Deutsch - s/t Com Truise - In Decay
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 05:07
Michael, I heard that Synergy album when you posted something about it. I saw it on Youtube's suggestions so I gave it another listen. It's very accessible but good for what it is.
David, that Minami Deutsch album is really cool
Yesterday: Eloy - Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes Light Year - Reveal the Fantastic
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 07:42
Tonight's selections:
Emerson, Lake and Palmer – s/t Emerson, Lake and Palmer – Pictures at an Exhibition Casa das Maquinas – Lar de Maravilhas Horn – On the People’s Side Icecross – s/t Jane – Age of Madness Nektar – Magic is a Child Nektar – Down to Earth Terreno Baldio – s/t Autumn of Communion – Polydeuces
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 08:37
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I do have a recommendation for you, one I picked up the CD reissue of a few months back and have been overdosing on lately, the sole Horn album `On the People's Side', and the whole album can be played on Youtube here. It's a confusing little one - a seven-piece band that offered everything from lengthy Canterbury-flavoured jazzy musings, protest songs with gentle acid-rock qualities, lightly country influenced rockers with male and female vocals singing in unison, loopy Gong, Zappa and Cos-like improvisations, Zeuhl intensity and even a sly sense of humour! I think it;s frequently great, have a listen if you can to the clip and see what you think!
I've got a review ready to go as well.
Just listened to the first 20 minutes, man this is really good! I think I saw that name before but never went for it. I'll check it out again and probably get it soon, where did you buy it from?
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 10:43
Sagichim wrote:
Ozark Soundscape wrote:
BADBADNOTGOOD - "III"
Funny you've mentioned this band, I only found out about them a few hours ago. They are about to play in Israel next month to open for the amazing Tatran, I immediately bought a ticket to see Tatran so I'll be seeing them too that same evening. I need to check them out but how's the music anyway?
It was almost surprisingly good! Really rad blend of fusion, 60s post-bop, hip hop, and contemporary jazz. Tight, short songs with as much emphasis on the songs as there is the soloing.
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Posted: May 22 2016 at 00:53
Sagichim wrote:
Just listened to the first 20 minutes, man this is really good! I think I saw that name before but never went for it. I'll check it out again and probably get it soon, where did you buy it from?
I got it from Syn-Phonic in the States, mate, no idea if it's hard to track down elsewhere. Definitely try to give that whole clip a spin, it's a pretty strange album with some pretty straight-forward rock/protest pieces mixed in between the really loopy stuff! So you might love half of it and hate the rest!
But I'll post a review for it later on tonight anyway, I think it's a great little album, plenty of great playing on it
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