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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

 
Btw seeing as you dig the Ozrics and Gong...any chance you’ve ever heard the “lost” Gong album ‘Obsolete’? Sure it’s listed under some French fella named Dashiell Hedayatt..but it’s pretty much Gong via members AND most importantly the music.
 

You know, i have admit that until you mentioned it, that lp completely passed me by!Embarrassed Ive read (yours and others) review here and went straight on YouTube and am listening to it now!!!! WOW how have I missed this album??ConfusedOuch Certainly musically its miles out there beyond 'Magic brother..' and 'Continental Circus' and sounds (in sections) much more advanced than 'Camembert..' and has a rawness that Gong lost a bit after Camembert.. mind you some of the more obscure live bootlegs etc with long improvised work-outs show they could still do it.. but not really there till Planet Gong Floating Free Anarchy.. Ive been looking to see if I can find a physical copy of this and have drawn a complete blank.. has it been re-issued at any time recently?? I bet original copies fetch a frightening amount!!

WOW again.. i'm genuinely shocked that ive not heard this beforeShockedShocked but that's the REAL joy of this forum, you can ALWAYS find something new by recommendation or research.

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P.S I think it would be very hard to plough straight furrows with this on in the tractor!!Wink



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I’m always on about this album over the forum so it warms my heart to see that someone picked up on the rec. It is a wonderful album, and no sadly it has not been re-released to my knowledge...which is both criminal and somewhat odd imo. I mean, there are quite a few of these specialised labels that go out of their way to find some of the most obscure prog/psych known to man...and when you then think about the players involved it makes even less sense
Oh well we can always hope. I vividly remember feeling the exact same about another French band called Plat Du Jour who made one selftitled album back in 1977, a masterpiece no less..yet lo and behold if it didn’t get a re-release after a couple of very very positive reviews over PA
 

After a bit more research I found out that it was re-released 1n 1977 on the same label and catalogue numbers and the few copies I found on Discogs were these and were either ropey condition or massively over priced! But then I found its been re-issued by Replica records which specialize in French Prog and Avant garde re-issues and on their site it says its in stock for 20 Euros + P&P so I shall certainly be ordering that!!!Big smileBig smileBig smile 

That is quite simply brilliant
Truth be told I never did a search
Now that I do know it’s available and doesn’t cost a small fortune, I hope more people like yourself who are into Gong/Hillage will latch onto it..because well it is perhaps one of the finest Gong albums (with a French vocalist mind you) that nobody seems to know about!
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^ That's great, you'll love it Thumbs Up
Just remembered another thing you might like that is not that far off from those albums. Check out Catapilla

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY1ECed8cAY

Two past days included

Groundhogs - Black Diamond
Groundhogs - Crosscut Saw
The Muffins - Palindrome
England - Book Of Circles
Black Mountain - IV
Emilio Locurcio - L'Eliogabalo
Black Widow - Sacrifice
Chromb! - Le Livre Des Merveilles
Clearlight - Forever Blowing Bubbles
Carmen - Fandangos In Space
Fusioon - Minorisa
Matching Mole - Little Red Record

Yes!!!! Catapilla
Man I love that band Their sophomore album is a clearcut masterpiece in my book. I always think of the ride I got from a friend who drove me from the airport in Copenhagen (Kastrup) and straight on into the heart of the city - pitch black night, heavy almost torrential rain and then this album on full blast mixing beautifully with the kaleidoscopic shimmers of neon light we got whilst looking out into what genuinely looked like Copenhagen by night..at sea.

Gotta say, I think that Black Mountain album is my fave of theirs. It used to be In The Future (mostly for nostalgic reasons), but I just love the way they’ve evolved as musicians. I mean there were no guitar solos on any of the earlier albums..at least not like you get on IV..and I love that. Also really dig the almost Germanic flashes of electronic that seem to pop up now and again - on some tracks even incorporating some 80s like dream-pop/post-punk vibes. It’s a colourful album compared to their earlier work..not as “one-noted” if that makes any sort of sense...and I tend to prefer bands’ earlier more raw efforts actually

Yesterday:
Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood
Serge Gainsbourg - Histoire de Melody Nelson (One of those albums I NEVER tire of)
Ozric Tentacles - Erpland (Perhaps THE album I’d recommend newcomers to the band)
Ozric Tentacles - Jurrasic Shift (or this)
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing (Basically a great big scissors-adventure with a myriad of samples of old soul, funk and hip hop, interspersed with drums and beats...and it works! Especially with that old school turntable aura about it that really shines through)
Simple Minds - New Gold Dream ( ever get to one of those albums/cds that just need around 50% more volume to get to a normal listening level? This is one of those.)
Mike Oldfield - Amarok (Apropos the above..though not entirely because Amarok..is well different It’s one of those albums where it’s impossible NOT to fiddle around with the volume at least a couple of times during the track. One of the reasons is very straightforward because of the section with the LOUD high pitched noises that scare the faeces out of me every time I hear it (can’t prepare for this no matter what!), but more importantly: the whole album seems to be mixed with a somewhat big difference between the quietest sounds and the loudest ones (dynamic range).This effectively means that when I think I am at a nice listening volume..the music then suddenly picks up and introduces some rock passages and I’m literally jumping out of my seat in order to turn it down )
Dr. John - The Sun, Moon & Herbs (I’m not entirely sure why this album isn’t more popular..at least around the peeps who own and dig Gris-Gris. This music just sounds so..’real’. It’s natural and snaky - almost writhing like a blues snake, but yeah it sounds so genuinely ‘real’)
Jethro Tull - A (I kinda like the synths...but can definitely picture a whole horde of less than sympathetic fans of the band who had grown out their beards for years and also started to dress like troubadours..feeling somewhat let down by the arrival of the zippy sounds of Captain Kirk’s starfleet )

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David: I saw Elder around when ROAFW was released and had a blast but when I spun the record I was hugely disappointed with the production. There are no dynamics, you get 60 minutes of double guitar riffs in your face and everything else that tries to cut through the mix. Only the last track seems to give some rest to your ears. The new one is much better in that aspect.

I don't if I prefer IV from Black Mountain because I knew Sinoia Caves first and saw them on that tour or it's really better. The other day I was able to make a close enough guitar patch for "Mothers of The Sun". It's basically an octave pedal with an octave fuzz. I must have played that riff for 3 hours at least LOL

I believe "Amarok" is a speakers album. Those stabs and loud moments are still efective but don't pierce your eardrums.




Maxophone - Maxophone (I particularly enjoyed "Mercanti Di Pazzie" this time. Those harmonies and chord progressions are so mysterious.)
La Curva di Lesmo - La Curva di Lesmo (The whole albums is not so great but I think the second track is one of the best modern RPI songs I heard)
Renaissance - Prologue ("Rajah Khan" is such a rad song.)
Bit - Bit
The Segue - Holograms
Emtidi - Saat
Surya Kris Peters - O Jardim Sagrado (I haven't been keeping up with his solo work but I couldn't ignore that Portuguese title. It has some fine modular synth work but used more on a song-based level, which is uncommon.)
Grant Green - The Main Attraction (I never heard his 70's output before. It follows the Funk trend of the time but it's more laidback than usual.)
Todd Terje - It's Album Time
FEM - Mutazione
Ingranaggi Della Valle - Warm Spaced Blue
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
Dio - Holy Diver (I've been diving more into Hard Rock/Metal lately. It sounds so damn good played through 6'' monitor speakers and active subwoofer Cool)
Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee
Steven Wilson - To The Bone (It was a more forgiving spin then the previous although my opinion on it didn't change much)
Die Wilde Jagd - Haut (Really good stuff David! It's very textural, which isn't usual in that style. That female singer sounded like a German Maggie Reilly Tongue)


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Gotta say, I think that Black Mountain album is my fave of theirs. It used to be In The Future (mostly for nostalgic reasons), but I just love the way they’ve evolved as musicians. I mean there were no guitar solos on any of the earlier albums..at least not like you get on IV..and I love that. Also really dig the almost Germanic flashes of electronic that seem to pop up now and again - on some tracks even incorporating some 80s like dream-pop/post-punk vibes. It’s a colourful album compared to their earlier work..not as “one-noted” if that makes any sort of sense...and I tend to prefer bands’ earlier more raw efforts actually
This is actually the only album I have and although it's good it never really blew me away. But I just gotta say about three years ago I've been to Seattle for more than a month because of work and I was looking for live concerts, Black Mountain was the only thing close to prog that I could find in the area and man was that a freakin' show! everything sounded so good, suddenly that album sounded much much better (well dah). 
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Mike Oldfield - Amarok (Apropos the above..though not entirely because Amarok..is well different It’s one of those albums where it’s impossible NOT to fiddle around with the volume at least a couple of times during the track. One of the reasons is very straightforward because of the section with the LOUD high pitched noises that scare the faeces out of me every time I hear it (can’t prepare for this no matter what!), but more importantly: the whole album seems to be mixed with a somewhat big difference between the quietest sounds and the loudest ones (dynamic range).This effectively means that when I think I am at a nice listening volume..the music then suddenly picks up and introduces some rock passages and I’m literally jumping out of my seat in order to turn it down )
I know what you mean, it happens also with Talk Talk Spirit Of Eden, very very dynamic. I was trying to play this freakin album to my friends outdoors and it was almost impossible because of this.
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Maxophone - Maxophone (I particularly enjoyed "Mercanti Di Pazzie" this time. Those harmonies and chord progressions are so mysterious.)
Ahhh I may be a minority on this but I consider it to be one of the best albums ever, it is just magical, beautiful...perfect. It's one of those albums that you have a special bond with, on the one hand it's pastoral with french horn and on the other hand it's raw with distortions, and of course it is very progressive, keeps the listener on his toes and always interesting. 
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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

^ That's great, you'll love it Thumbs Up
Just remembered another thing you might like that is not that far off from those albums. Check out Catapilla

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY1ECed8cAY

Two past days included

Groundhogs - Black Diamond
Groundhogs - Crosscut Saw
The Muffins - Palindrome
England - Book Of Circles
Black Mountain - IV
Emilio Locurcio - L'Eliogabalo
Black Widow - Sacrifice
Chromb! - Le Livre Des Merveilles
Clearlight - Forever Blowing Bubbles
Carmen - Fandangos In Space
Fusioon - Minorisa
Matching Mole - Little Red Record
 

Cheers!Clap Love those Catarpilla albums; hadn't heard them for a couple of yearsBig smile

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Darnakes - Scorpio
Darnakes - Libra
The Velvet Underground - s/t
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Anathema - Distant Satellites
Caligula's Horse - Rise Radiant
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The Coolies | Doug
Suicide | The Second Album
Depeche Mode | Speak & Spell
Olivier Messaien | Turangalila Symphonie (Esa-Pekka Salonen, Cond.)
Joe Walsh | Barnstorm
Volcano the Bear | The One Burned Ma
Bob Dylan | At Budokan
George Harrison | Electronic Sound
Happy the Man | Live
Moon Men | 3
Rod Stewart | The Rod Stewart Album
Rod Stewart | Foot Loose and Fancy Free
The Ex | 27 Passports
Tropical F*ck Storm | Braindrops


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Perhaps - Volume Two
Pescado Rabioso - Desartormentandonos
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David: I saw Elder around when ROAFW was released and had a blast but when I spun the record I was hugely disappointed with the production. There are no dynamics, you get 60 minutes of double guitar riffs in your face and everything else that tries to cut through the mix. Only the last track seems to give some rest to your ears. The new one is much better in that aspect.

I don't if I prefer IV from Black Mountain because I knew Sinoia Caves first and saw them on that tour or it's really better. The other day I was able to make a close enough guitar patch for "Mothers of The Sun". It's basically an octave pedal with an octave fuzz. I must have played that riff for 3 hours at least LOL

I believe "Amarok" is a speakers album. Those stabs and loud moments are still efective but don't pierce your eardrums.




Maxophone - Maxophone (I particularly enjoyed "Mercanti Di Pazzie" this time. Those harmonies and chord progressions are so mysterious.)
La Curva di Lesmo - La Curva di Lesmo (The whole albums is not so great but I think the second track is one of the best modern RPI songs I heard)
Renaissance - Prologue ("Rajah Khan" is such a rad song.)
Bit - Bit
The Segue - Holograms
Emtidi - Saat
Surya Kris Peters - O Jardim Sagrado (I haven't been keeping up with his solo work but I couldn't ignore that Portuguese title. It has some fine modular synth work but used more on a song-based level, which is uncommon.)
Grant Green - The Main Attraction (I never heard his 70's output before. It follows the Funk trend of the time but it's more laidback than usual.)
Todd Terje - It's Album Time
FEM - Mutazione
Ingranaggi Della Valle - Warm Spaced Blue
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
Dio - Holy Diver (I've been diving more into Hard Rock/Metal lately. It sounds so damn good played through 6'' monitor speakers and active subwoofer Cool)
Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee
Steven Wilson - To The Bone (It was a more forgiving spin then the previous although my opinion on it didn't change much)
Die Wilde Jagd - Haut (Really good stuff David! It's very textural, which isn't usual in that style. That female singer sounded like a German Maggie Reilly Tongue)


Yes! I was hoping for someone who actually knows what he or she is doing to produce their next album. Omens is hereby on the short list...which isn’t all that short these days. Got a bootful of cds in the mail here the other day and still have something like 250 albums on my ‘electronic wishlist’ (That is dangerous feature on my prefered Danish music site. Also means that I can monitor the prices and see when a good deal gets even better.)
Sinoia Caves I discovered because I knew him from Black Mountain
I actually saw the band live at the Roskilde Festival at around In The Future. Don’t ask too many questions though..I was completely off my head but do remember a most thrilling, if but a little short, experience...and something with a large fishing pole(?).
Maggie Reilly? Well I guess I can sorta see where you’re coming from. She’s got that ethereal-otherworldly touch as well..albeit in German.
Textural is a good word. Another is trippy....but in a very soothing manner I find. Just like the debut and Uhrwald Orange, Haut also grows on me with every new spin..and that’s saying something as I loved it from the get-go.

I’m with Sagi. Maxophone (or Max-on-the-phone as my brain always seems to mangle it into ) is a really special album

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Sagi: that is so weird! I caught Black Mountain live in Christiania (2015) on the same tour and the sound was horrendous It was actually changing the band into a heavy metal one...which isn’t a bad thing per se but I didn’t feel it fit the music. It was such a bummer because they were indeed one of the main reasons I ordered my ticket for the ‘Copenhagen Psych Rock Fest’ (or something to that extent)...but then again I got to see a bunch of other brilliant acts including what perhaps is one of the best shows I’ve ever seen done by Swedish druid outfit Our Solar System. I have a framed photograph of the gig on my livingroom wall with Mr Miyagi on recorder and what looks like Janis Joplin on sax...both dressed as druids of course (and most likely on some form of acid).

Good call on Spirit Of Eden btw That’s another good example of an album you need quite a bit of volume on if you want the quiet parts to sound nice and full...but if you leave the volume there...the jangly guitars will then deafen your neighbour

Steve! That’s quite the playlist you’ve got going there.
I was listening to Violator here the other day and got to thinking; I’m not sure I have any Depeche Mode earlier than..err Black Celebration. I think it may have something to do with me watching a very kitcsh dancy MTV vid of them when I was a teen...and ever since I’ve been scared to go too far back in their catalogue
(I still don’t own Music For The Masses now that I think of it)

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The Winstons - Smith
Primus - The Desaturating Seven
Carpe Diem - En Regardent Passer Le Temps
Philharmonie - Rage

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Kingcrow - The Persistence
Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky
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MX-80 Sound | Hard Attack
21st Century Schizoid Band | Live in Italy
Eagles | One of These Nights
ABC | Alphabet City
The Stranglers | Rattus Norvegicus
The Stranglers | Black and White
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Shadow Gallery - Digital Ghosts
Shadowland - Ring Of Roses
Riverside - Love, Fear And The Time Machine
Mystery - The World Is A Game
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Hey all, its been a while.  Hope everyone is staying safe and in good health.  Glad to see Sagi back around!
Not sure I will recall everything listened to of late but will give it a go.

Wishbone Ash - s/t
Buon Vecchio Charlie - s/t (classic RPI)
Collegiium Musicum & Marian Varga - Konvergencie (love this)
Styx - Kilroy was Here (only because I had not heard the whole album before, it has a moment or two)
Barock Project - Skyline
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (on hearing of Florian's death - RIP)
The Who - Quadrophenia
Goblin - Zombi
Ingranaggi Della Valle - In hoc signo
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Jon Lord, & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - To Notice Such Things (good stuff)
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage
Bob Seger - Greatest Hits
Eloy - The Vision, The Sword and the Pyre (part 1) (started off strong to me then thinned out towards the end, but still enjoyable)
Neal Morse - One
Salamander - The Ten Commandments (after reading Psychedelic Paul's review, decided to get this, very pleasant enjoyable symphonic prog)

Others I can't remember....
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^Hiya Jim nice to bump into you again, don't forget to keep playing those RPIs it's good for your soul Approve

Discipline - Captives Of The Wine Dark Sea (I'm still having a hard time with this)
Babylon - S/T (Been playing this a lot lately, I forgot how amazing this album is)
Automatic Fine Tuning - S/T
The Muffins - Mother Tongue
Blocco Mentale - Poa
Anglagard - Hybris


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^ Oh that POA album is in my top 5 if not 3 of RPI albums!  Fantastic!
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