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The following Pallas albums should be changed to compilations:

The Arrive Alive Demos - Mistakenly placed under Live, this album contains demos of the tracks seen on their live album "Arrive Alive", but are not actually live themselves.

The Knight Moves Demos - Probably mislabeled as an EP because of the similarly titled EP, "The Knightmoves".

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^ Done, and I added the The Knightmoves EP as well. Thanks.
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The Aaron Clift Experiment (http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=8311) has a new bassist and new band photo.  Our new bassist, Devin North, joined on 01/01/15.  The new band photo can be found here (please save the image and upload to Prog Archives) http://aaronclift.com/wp-content/uploads/ACE_WebsiteBanner-940x470.jpg

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^ Picture changed and bio updated. Thanks!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Glimpse Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2015 at 10:46
Some information that needs to be added to the King Crimson live album, "Live At The Orpheum".

Track times for the audio CD:
1. Walk On : Monk Morph Chamber Music (2:34)
2. One More Red Nightmare (6:07)
3. Banshee Legs Bell Hassle (1:40)
4. The Construcktion Of Light (6:31)
5. The Letters (4:57)
6. Sailor's Tale (6:51)
7. Starless (12:15)

Total running time for CD: 40:55

Track durations via iTunes.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Glimpse Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2015 at 10:51
Also, the Primus release, "Rhinoplasty", is erroneously listed as an album. It should be listed as an EP.
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^^ Thanks, both done.
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The Phish album, "At The Roxy - Atlanta '93", is listed as being a studio album while it should be a live album.

It also might be worth noting the dates of the shows seen on the discs, which are as follows:
Discs 1-3: February 19th, 1993
Discs 4-6: February 20th, 1993
Discs 7-8: February 20th, 1993

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Thank you!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote The Bearded Bard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2015 at 12:09
^ You're welcome.

Originally posted by Glimpse Glimpse wrote:

The Phish album, "At The Roxy - Atlanta '93", is listed as being a studio album while it should be a live album.

It also might be worth noting the dates of the shows seen on the discs, which are as follows:
Discs 1-3: February 19th, 1993
Discs 4-6: February 20th, 1993
Discs 7-8: February 20th, 1993

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The Soft Machine albums "BBC - Radio 1967 - 1971""BBC Radio 1971 - 1974" and "The Peel Sessions" are listed as compilations. But since they're both recordings of live radio performances, it would be more accurate to list them as live albums.

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^ Unless NotAProghead chimes in and does something about it in the meantime, I will have a look at this later tonight. Thanks.
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The new Beardfish album is reported in youtube to have track titles 8 and 9 transposed - see below

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I think  track 8 and 9 are interconverted!

Sorry, what do you mean by that?

The titles of tracks #8 & # 9 are transposed - they should be: 
8.  If We Must Be Apart (A Love Story Continued) (38:02
9.  Ode To The Rock 'N' Roller (53:37)

Listen to the lyrics . . . "I'd take my life If We Must Be Apart" is repeated quite frequently in # 8 


 
Correctly!! I received my vinyl today and this is the correct order! Buy this, it's so f**** awesome!

+steevhead13 Thank you both! I copypasted the progarchives order. Congrats +SpocksBart! Enjoy it. I will, soon."""


Anyone who can check?

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^ Discogs has the tracks reversed, so I've changed it.

Originally posted by Glimpse Glimpse wrote:

The Soft Machine albums "BBC - Radio 1967 - 1971""BBC Radio 1971 - 1974" and "The Peel Sessions" are listed as compilations. But since they're both recordings of live radio performances, it would be more accurate to list them as live albums.
Agreed, and done. Thanks.

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The Soft Machine album, "Rubber Riff", is incorrectly listed as having been released in 1994. It was originally released in 1976 and was only credited to Karl Jenkins, not any of the members of soft machine, (though Jenkins was a member of the band at the time). It was re-released as a Soft Machine album in 1994, and reissued on vinyl in 2002 as "De Wolfe Sessions" with the band being credited as Karl Jenkins' Soft Machine.
 
"Rubber Riff" Release History:
LP Music De Wolfe DWS/LP 3331 (1976 UK)
CD Voiceprint VP190CD (1994 Europe)
LP Turning Point Music TPM-02217 (2002 UK)

Another thing that might be worth mentioning has to do with the similar album, "Spaced", which like Rubber Riff, features tracks originally recorded for broadcast. Both releases contain original recordings, but Spaced is considered as a compilation. If we were to go by the same logic for Rubber Riff being amongst the studio releases, then Spaced should be as well (or vice-versa if it would be more appropriate). Also, the (1969) in the title of the album is rather unnecessary since there is no other release by them with the same title nor does it appear in the album cover.

"Spaced" Release History:
CD Cuneiform Records Rune 90 (1996 US)
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List of amendments for Mooch, as promised a couple of months ago. Sorry for the delay!
 

 

Mooch albums presently not on Discography:

‘Planetfall’ (cassette 1993, download 2013)

 ‘Golden Ear Machine’ (1999, download 2013)

‘The Acid Metal Grille Sessions’ (1998, download 2013)

‘The Pagan Year’ (double CD album 2010)

‘Train Klang’ (CD 2010, download 2013)

‘Green Glow’ (CD 2011, download 2014)

‘Beltane To Samhain EP’ (download 2013)

‘Stations Of The Sun’ (download 2013)

Box-set and Compilations not listed:

Mooch Double-header No 6 – “Me Human, You Alien” / “Eight Symbols For Floating With” (CDs, 2009, download 2013)

‘Bottom Of The Barrel’ – compilation of rare/unreleased tracks (CDs 2010, download 2014)

Online Sources To Buy

http://www.musiczeit.com/directory.php?artist=1572&title=Mooch

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/stations-of-the-sun/id658909083

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/19671-2/id427036182

http://www.amazon.com/Stations-Sun-Mooch/dp/B00DBN33OI/ref=sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1422007573&sr=1-1&keywords=mooch+stations+of+the+sun

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004T9BBTM/ref=sr_1_40_rd?ie=UTF8&child=B004T9BC5K&qid=1422007644&sr=1-40</a>

Mooch Official on the web

Blog: https://moochmusic.wordpress.com/

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/moochspacey

Mooch Youtube Music Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moochspacey

Official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mooch/234564073283377

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote NotAProghead Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2015 at 08:57
^^ Thanks, but the picture is too small, I chose another one from Facebook page: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4669.
Changed the site to Facebook page as well. Is it OK?

As for the albums, you or any PA member having the info and the will Smile can add them.


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Originally posted by Glimpse Glimpse wrote:

The Soft Machine album, "Rubber Riff", is incorrectly listed as having been released in 1994. It was originally released in 1976 and was only credited to Karl Jenkins, not any of the members of soft machine, (though Jenkins was a member of the band at the time). It was re-released as a Soft Machine album in 1994, and reissued on vinyl in 2002 as "De Wolfe Sessions" with the band being credited as Karl Jenkins' Soft Machine.
 
"Rubber Riff" Release History:
LP Music De Wolfe DWS/LP 3331 (1976 UK)
CD Voiceprint VP190CD (1994 Europe)
LP Turning Point Music TPM-02217 (2002 UK)

Another thing that might be worth mentioning has to do with the similar album, "Spaced", which like Rubber Riff, features tracks originally recorded for broadcast. Both releases contain original recordings, but Spaced is considered as a compilation. If we were to go by the same logic for Rubber Riff being amongst the studio releases, then Spaced should be as well (or vice-versa if it would be more appropriate). Also, the (1969) in the title of the album is rather unnecessary since there is no other release by them with the same title nor does it appear in the album cover.

"Spaced" Release History:
CD Cuneiform Records Rune 90 (1996 US)
Thanks, I'll sort them out a bit later. It's not that simple: albums first released as solo projects, then as the band records. A bit confusing and takes time to figure out.
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Amended and updated biography. Thank you :)

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UK outfit MOOCH is the creative vehicle of composer and multi-instrumentalist Steve Palmer, who founded this project in 1992. His first two official productions were initially cassette only releases, namely 3001 and Planetfall, and the former of these was picked up by Taste Records. Meanwhile Palmer had recorded another album, Postvorta, which became his official debut when released in 1993. The CD version of 3001 followed in 1994, and Starhenge was next in 1995.

It would take four years for the next album under the Mooch moniker to see the day, when In Search Of The Acid Metal Grille was issued in 1999. A further six years would pass before the fifth Mooch album appeared, the 2005 release Flight Of The Dub Voyager. Swift on the heels of this production Gaiaspace followed in 2006.

So far Mooch had issued albums exploring music ranging from ambient, experimental synths influenced by the likes of Klaus Schulze to more regular space rock in the vein of Ozric Tentacles, Hawkwind and Pink Floyd, but in 2007 the output of this project took a left turn into more typical psychedelic territories with the release of the double concept CD Dr Silbury’s Liquid Brainstem Band. This musical conceptual journey continued in a trio of 60's albums released from 2008 and onwards – 1967½, “1966” and 1968a.

In 2010, still on the Ambientlive label, Mooch released the uncompromising The Pagan Year, a double concept CD ranging from electronic rock, through full-on progressive to more ambient music. Train Klang and Green Glow followed, the former kosmische electronic music.

2012 saw the twentieth anniversary for the band, releasing the full length documentary on DVD entitled Twenty Year Trip, but this was the last release on Ambientlive Records. In 2013 the Stations Of The Sun album was released – folk/progressive music with hints of Renaissance and Mostly Autumn. Another collaboration with ex-Hawkwind chanteuse Bridget Wishart led to the Beltane To Samhain EP, before the band’s 25th album Mrs Silbury’s Delicious Mushroom Flavoured Biscuits was released as a vinyl LP by the Greek label Cosmic Eye.

Palmer continues to stretch the boundaries of music with his genre-spinning band.

 

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