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Topic: 1990 until now tracks of 30 minutes and overPosted By: Logan
Subject: 1990 until now tracks of 30 minutes and over
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 11:55
I did a poll for tracks over 40 minutes, but then I thought it might work better as a list kind of topic here. This should be about ones you very much like
I am specifically looking for album releases (be it live or studio) where the individual tracks are over 30 minutes long and it is not broken up into pieces on the album. I want to cover 90s until now music specifically.
Please list the track name, track length and album, and a hyperlink to youtube would be great if possible. I will make a playlist with the mentions.
So all of these are one track releases rather than split up into parts on the albums, and I only have covered Fishmans, The Necks and Swans.
60 minutes plus:
The Necks "Hanging Gardens" (off Hanging Garden, 1998, 60:30) The Necks "Drive By" (off Drive By, 2003, 60:17)
Some more applicable The Necks tracks that I have yet to hear in full: * The Necks "Aether" (off Aether, 2001, 63:49) * The Necks "Mosquito" (off Mosquito / See Through, 2004, 61.43) * The Necks "See Through" (off Mosquito / See Through, 2004, 61:47) * The Necks "Silverwater" (off Silverwater, 2009, 67:15) * The Necks "Open" (off Open, 2013, 68:05) * The Necks "Vertigo" (off Vertigo, 2015, 43:57)
50 minutes plus:
The Necks "Body" (off Body, 2018, 56:39) Swans "The Beggar" (Live Rope, 2024, 52:54)
40 minutes plus:
Fishmans "Long Season" (off 98.12.28, released 1999, 41:31) Fishmans "Long Season" (off 96.12.26 Akasaka Blitz, released 2016, 40:04) Swans "The Beggar Lover (Three)" (The Beggar, 43:51, 2023) Swans "The Knot" (Deliquescence, 2017, 45:38) * The Necks "Vertigo" (off Vertigo, 2015, 43:57) (not heard yet)
30 minutes plus:
Swans "The Seer" (The Seer, 2012, 32:13 ) Swans "Bring the Sun / Toussaint L'Ouverture' (To Be Kind, 2014, 34:05)
Here's a playlist of those I mentioned which I know well and I hope to add others mentions.
Again, please limit ti to tracks of 30 or more minutes from 1990 until now where it was released on an album (be it studio or live, or DVD) as one single track rather than broken up into sections under the same title (and it should work as a single piece).
------------- Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I have observed before. It can be much like that with music for me.
Replies: Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 13:09
The Flaming Lips: 6 Hour Song (Found a Star on the Ground) (off Strobo Trip 2011, 360:00)
Richard Dawson: The Hermit (off The Ruby Cord 2022, 41:00)
I'd also like to mention:
The Flaming Lips: 7 Skies H3 (off 7 Skies H3: 24 Hour Song Skull 2011, 1440:00)
-but I've only listened to a couple of hours from it. Sounded pretty great though.
Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 15:05
https://battlestations-be.bandcamp.com/album/splinters-vol-i-tremor" rel="nofollow - Battlestations - Splinters Vol. I Tremor (Bandcamp link) (43:08, 2021) Couldn't find it on youtube.
Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 15:20
One of his harder ones to get into, but hey, it's Holger! Holger Czukay - La Luna (2000, 47:18)
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 15:32
Thanks for those, only one I know now (and should have remembered) is Richard Dawson's "The Hermit". I very much like The Ruby Cord and his Peasant (I also liked 2020 and Henki but this year's End of the Middle has not resonated as much) . Starting off checking out that The Flaming Lips (more indication to me, not that I need it, that it was a good add (one person complained after it was added because it has not been accepted in the distant past). Liked what I heard of the Battlestations and Czukay (brief listens).
------------- Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I have observed before. It can be much like that with music for me.
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 16:02
Neal Morse - World Without End (2012, 33:39) Big Big Train - London Song (2017, 34:02) Manning - Charlestown (2010, 35:10) Toehider - I Have Little to No Memory of These Memories (2022, 47:47) Daal - Navels Falling into a Living Origami (2018, 49:27) Echolyn - Mei (2002, 49:33)
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 19:48
Hi,
That Richard Dawson is magnificent ... reminds me occasionally of Robert Wyatt, but the music and words in this are much freer and well done. Wonderful stuff and certainly an excellent listen!
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: May 25 2025 at 20:25
^ It is superb. By the way, I had made a poll some time ago with that and others but deleted it then did it again and neglected it. Then forgot it here. Richard Dawson is one of my favourite modern artists, and "The Heretic" is a masterpiece, also has reminded me of Wyatt. I had not watched the music video before for that, although he has various videos I like.
someone_else wrote:
Neal Morse - World Without End (2012, 33:39) Big Big Train - London Song (2017, 34:02) Manning - Charlestown (2010, 35:10) Toehider - I Have Little to No Memory of These Memories (2022, 47:47) Daal - Navels Falling into a Living Origami (2018, 49:27) Echolyn - Mei (2002, 49:33)
I added most to the playlist, by the way, in case anyone is interested. Unfortunately I could not find the Manning on youtube and when that Daal was uploaded to youtube it was broken up into parts. The Daal, a band I have very much liked, is my favourite of what you listed, by the way. Not that it matters, but Neal Morse is so beloved at PA (not all of course), and can be such a challenge to my ears. Of course al lot of what i like would be not just challenging to some, but downright painful. Hercules would often comment on how he would rather torture himself in many ways than listen again to much that I appreciate. To each their own pains and pleasures (and sometimes it can be a fine line between pleasure and pain...).
------------- Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I have observed before. It can be much like that with music for me.