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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Camel - Stationary Traveller

Do you like that Camel album, Sam? I think it's rather underrated, not really a too bad disc at all. It only suffers when comparing it to so many of their better albums! It's a fine pop/rock album with fancy playing from Latimar
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Who compared you to Clearlight? Just curious. I could see a vague connection to the subsequent two albums (Delired Cameleon Family and Forever Blowing Bubbles) but then again it has been a while since I last span either of them. Seems like a job for today actually
It was Joγo, he played one of the songs on the radio a few months ago. I might follow you on that.
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:


Do you like that Camel album, Sam? I think it's rather underrated, not really a too bad disc at all. It only suffers when comparing it to so many of their better albums! It's a fine pop/rock album with fancy playing from Latimar  
I had mixed feelings about it, some songs are great but others really bored me (mostly on side B). Andy Ward's drumming is what I love the most about Camel and seeing that he was replaced by a very dated sounding drumulator saddens me.
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Fair enough, mate, I know what you mean. Did you like it more than `The Single Factor' at least?

Mine for tonight:

Tangerine Dream – Quantum Gate
Baumann/Koek – s/t
The Storm – s/t
Icecross – s/t
Plat du Jour – s/t
Sintesis – s/t
Magma - Kohntarkosz
Twenty Sixty Six and Then – Reflections on the Future
Robert Rich – Filaments
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Just two tonight:

Ache – De Homine Urbano

Los Canarios – Ciclos - such an ambitious - if a little dated - double album, so much going on in it, and it's a bit of a Mellotron beast too!
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Gentle Giant - Three friends
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Procrastinating so hard on my Hegel essay right now...

Material - Memory Serves
Miles Davis - On The Corner
F**k Buttons - Street Horrrsing
Sunn 0))) - Oracle


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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Los Canarios – Ciclos - such an ambitious - if a little dated - double album, so much going on in it, and it's a bit of a Mellotron beast too!
Great one!

Also just two for me:

Allman Brothers Band - Brothers & Sisters
PFM - Stati di Immaginazione
when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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I need to give that PFM one a fresh listen too, Kevin!

Tonight's choices for me:

The Byrds – Dr Byrds and Mister Hyde
The Peanut Butter Conspiracy – The Great Conspiracy
Moving Gelatine Plates – The World of Genius Hans
Soft Machine - Six
Audite - Rocklieder
Thalassa – Suffer and Misery
New Trolls – Atomic System
Astrolabio - I Paralumi della Ragione
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^Nice picks there mate!
Gotta love those gelatine plates (who names their band Moving Gelatine Plates?!??) and the delicious fusion of Six
- an album I only recently warmed up to. I entirely blame the vinyl copy I got.

Me today:
Kelly Lee Owens - s/t
Solaris - Martian Chronicles ll (I'm throwing in the towel on the Hungarian spelling...but damn what a fine album. Prog by the numbers but done extraordinary well. Love how the electronics and flute somehow compliments each other on the title track.)
Elder - Lore
Jonas Munk & Ulrich Schnauss - Passages (delicious floating electronic album that has Jonas' particular sound signature written all over it. More like a solo outing with backing synths if you ask me.)
Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising (fans of Solar Music Live and Embryo-like Floyd should dig this big time)
LCD Soundsystem - American Dream (one of the best albums I've heard this year and I've heard a few.)
Gaudi - Magnetic (ditto)
Ariel Pink - Dedicated to Bobby Jameson (double ditto)
Com Truise - Iteration (every synth outta Tom Cruise films from the 80s put to good use. Uplifting and somehow sends me back to my childhood years.)
Eloy - Planets (that bass...)
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its been a very folk orientated night here at Lawnmower mansions..

Alan Stivell- From Celtic roots
Mr Fox- Mr Fox
Roy Harper- Come out fighting Genghis Smith
Steeleye Span- Hark, the village waits
Gryphon- Midnight  Mushrumps..

Tomorrow?.. well, we'll see.


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Due to certain circumstances I don't get to engage my stereo too much anymore. Not even my beloved headphones.

So what music I do get is often from your suggestions and the material you provide here. For which I am very grateful. Thank you, all!
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Vulfpeck - Thrill of the Arts
Faust - The Faust Tapes
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia - Contaminazione
Radiohead - The Bends (and I liked it too!)
Genesis - Trespass
Cardiacs - On Land and In the Sea
SBB - Jerzyk (props to anyone who can tell me in which other SBB song the main groove on the title track is found, I know I've heard it before)
Return To Forever - s/t


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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Fair enough, mate, I know what you mean. Did you like it more than `The Single Factor' at least? 
I heard it once a few years ago and didn't feel like giving it another listen.

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:


Jonas Munk & Ulrich Schnauss - Passages (delicious floating electronic album that has Jonas' particular sound signature written all over it. More like a solo outing with backing synths if you ask me.)
Whatever it is, it's fantastic Approve


Since Tuesday:
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
Clearlight - Forever Blowing Bubbles
Casiopea - s/t
Locanda delle Fate - Forse le Lucciole Non Si Amano Piω (I didn't think much of it at first but it's slowly becoming one of my favourite RPI albums.)
Space - Deliverance
Sky - s/t (I never heard so much harpsichord on a single album Tongue)
Tangerine Dream - Hyperborea
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It sure is. Takes me to this sparkly gelatinous dreamworld every time I put it on. Sorta like if Cocteau Twins were instrumental and enamoured by the German electronic scene from the 70s.

I may just have to give that LdF album a second (seventh, eight, ninth?) try. People always seem to praise it on PA and I often go back thinking 'yeah damn I must've missed something because this thing is going to be absolutely gorgeous' and then I get the Italian CamelLOL
Did you hear yourself in those bubbles btw?
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I really like "Caffeine Blues", that cool electronic Bossa Nova.

There's nothing wrong with Italian Camel to my ears.

Nah, not really. I forgot to tell him that.
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Japanese Funk/Fusion Friday:
Casiopea - Make Up City
Masayoshi Takanaka ‎– An Insatiable High
Haruomi Hosono - Pacific
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Last two nights for me:

The Byrds – Live at the Fillmore ‘69
Renaissance – Ashes are Burning
Caravan – Blind Dog at St Dunstans
Curved Air – Second Album
Mellow Candle – Swaddling Songs
Tangerine Dream - Encore
Kitaro – Ten Kai
Tim Blake – Crystal Machine
Tim Blake – New Jerusalem
Renaissance – live at Delane Lea Studios 1973
Gong – Shamal
Gong – Paris Bataclan 1976
Gandalf – Journey to an Imaginary Land
Robert Reed – Sanctuary
Ayreon – The Theory of Everything
Clive Nolan – Alchemy
Michael Bruckner – Tress of Olivanda
Karfagen – Spektra
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Yesterday:
Mike Westbrook Orchestra - Metropolis
Intense - The Genesis Project EP
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Ashra - New Age of Earth
MC5 - Kick Out the Jams
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