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    Posted: May 06 2019 at 07:14
Just a quick note from Amazon (US).  Of Queues and Cures, by National Health, is no longer available as an mp3 from Amazon US.  It was available last week, and was part of their Music Unlimited program which let you pay a yearly fee and stream the music.  (Unfortunately for me, I hadn't purchased the album yet, so it's no longer available on my Alexa device.)

This album is currently #96 on the Top 100 albums list.
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Great record.

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A classic. Essential listening, really. 

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Just buy the bloody thing on CD, its brilliant.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Manuel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2019 at 19:47
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Just buy the bloody thing on CD, its brilliant.
Yep, exactly what I would do if I did not have the CD.
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The complete National Health 2-CD box set is worth getting too, as it contains a couple of great bonus tracks (including their pre-debut tune Paracelcus with Bill Bruford on drums)
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^ The monkey.  I've got that.

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f**k Amazon, just buy the goddamn CD. It's one of the best. EVER!!!

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Dreams Wide Awake - best organ solo EVER !!
Dave Stewart - my No.1 keyboardist.
Amazon sux.
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Amazon rules, dudes. Quickest delivery service and orgasmic prices.

You probably miss the good old days when you had to wait 3 f**king months for your brick and mortar overpriced order to arrive.

Of Queues and Cures? Not as good as the f**king first.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tom Ozric Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2019 at 01:55
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:



Of Queues and Cures? Not as good as the f**king first.

Tough call, my friend !!
I even think D.S. al Coda is crazy good
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:



Of Queues and Cures? Not as good as the f**king first.

Tough call, my friend !!
I even think D.S. al Coda is crazy good

Kidding, Tom. Both excellent but I much prefer Queues...ages since the last 'al coda' listen though...must still have it somewhere.

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Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Amazon rules, dudes. Quickest delivery service and orgasmic prices.

You probably miss the good old days when you had to wait 3 f**king months for your brick and mortar overpriced order to arrive.

Of Queues and Cures? Not as good as the f**king first.


Quick delivery, yes. Lowest prices? Hardly ever any longer. I always find things cheaper elsewhere. Basically i don't like the monopoly.

I don't compare the two NH albums. They are both some of the best prog in all of history.

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One of my favorites being a fan of the 'Canterbury' school of fusion.

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Originally posted by Walkscore Walkscore wrote:

The complete National Health 2-CD box set is worth getting too, as it contains a couple of great bonus tracks (including their pre-debut tune Paracelcus with Bill Bruford on drums)

I agree....one of my faves on cd.
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Originally posted by Walkscore Walkscore wrote:

The complete National Health 2-CD box set is worth getting too, as it contains a couple of great bonus tracks (including their pre-debut tune Paracelcus with Bill Bruford on drums)

Absolutely, if you can score a copy for a fair price. Bonus tracks plus Dave Stewart's history of the band which could be the best sleeve notes EVAH.
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Good stuff from Nat'l Health.
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