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kenethlevine
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Topic: Strawbs "Deja Fou" Posted: August 29 2017 at 08:20 |
With the upcoming release of "The Ferryman's Curse", the first Strawbs album of basically all original material since 2009, let's look back on their three prior major releases in the 21st century. Pick up to 3 favorite tracks from Deja Fou, the 2004 release.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 08:28 |
"Under a cloudless sky" and "cold steel" really rock my boat Ken. I wish that Hawken had stretched out more on this album, but I'm just glad that he was there at all.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 08:31 |
I agree on both of those, Steve, but I also thought "here today gone tomorrow" was the type of ballad he should have done on "Deep Cuts" and sold a million copies! I also liked "If" a lot
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 09:01 |
Haven't heard that one yet.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 09:10 |
Barbu wrote:
Haven't heard that one yet. |
it's a fine album, but most songs are basically acoustic Strawbs, with a few additions by Hawken here and there. The production, however, by Cousins himself, is poor, with the vocals a bit too high in the mix and unforgiving to his shortcomings
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 10:06 |
^ will get it eventually, still missing 4 or 5 from them...Deadlines, Fou, Burning. Haven't seen Déja fou, new or used, at a reasonable price in the last ten years though.
Ordered the Gettysburg live Hero lately but will wait for the new one to arrive before unwrapping.
My latest Strawbs acquisition was Access all Areas and that was a really nice surprise: Very good sound and strong performance.
Edited by Barbu - August 29 2017 at 10:42
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 12:03 |
Under A Cloudless Sky. I don't listen a lot to this album due to the lackluster production you already mentioned. I wish most of the non acoustic songs were re-recorded. I'd choose If, but I still think Cloudless has the potential for being a great song (including track one) if re-recorded.
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Hercules
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 14:44 |
This Barren Land just ahead of Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 15:48 |
For some reason, I really like this album as a whole. Not the best production, as already has been mention, but I find it very likable. Good music for sure.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 20:23 |
Hercules wrote:
This Barren Land just ahead of Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.
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remember you can vote for up to 3
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kenethlevine
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Posted: August 29 2017 at 20:24 |
Manuel wrote:
For some reason, I really like this album as a whole. Not the best production, as already has been mention, but I find it very likable. Good music for sure. |
agreed, I think as a whole album it is the best of the 3. The other two falter a bit towards the end
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SteveG
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Posted: August 30 2017 at 03:58 |
kenethlevine wrote:
Manuel wrote:
For some reason, I really like this album as a whole. Not the best production, as already has been mention, but I find it very likable. Good music for sure. |
agreed, I think as a whole album it is the best of the 3. The other two falter a bit towards the end |
I put Dancing To The Devil's Beat just a tick ahead. I'm a sucker for big orchestral multi suite songs!
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Posted: August 31 2017 at 09:52 |
we are seeing the same patterns in the other two polls...which songs are peoples' favorites include just about every song on the album, with, not surprisingly on progarchives, the most votes going to the most progressive tracks. Here, Sunday morning might be just a tad innocuous, while NRG is a refreshing at first but ultimately just a bit too novelty song. Riviera dei Fiori is really the into to "Under a Cloudless Sky" and I almost just put them together in the poll
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SteveG
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Posted: August 31 2017 at 11:19 |
Yeah, we're always going to gravitate to the prog songs. We're hopeless!
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