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Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 April 2015 CE
Apr 27, 2015, 19:10
Moon Cat wrote:
Not at all. It was actually the first Tull album I ever owned so it is quite special to me in that respect.

Slightly obsessed with "Wolflight" too. It's sort of absurd but so evocative and the way it flirts with prog-metal really ticks my boxes.


Yeah me too with Wolflight. Bits of it keep earworming*.


*New verb, like it?
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 April 2015 CE
Apr 27, 2015, 19:12
IanB wrote:
Steve Hackett - Wolflight
As Mooncat points out this is a record of fabulous excesses. He can't sing but I don't care.



Actually his singing on Wolflight is OK. Mind you, the lyrical structure is a bit Mighty Boosh in places! Its still bloody good fun though :)
1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Apr 29, 2015, 13:42
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 April 2015 CE
Apr 29, 2015, 13:37
Scott Fagan - Many Sunny Places

XTC - Apple Venus

Augustus Pablo - East of the River Nile

Augustus Pablo - Born to Dub You

Augustus Pablo - Raiders Dub

Rush - Caress of Steel

Rush - Moving Pictures

The Modern Lovers - st

Sam Rosenthal - Tanzmusik

Shack - Time Machine

The Seeds - Future

AC/DC - High Voltage (Aussie original)

The Pretty Things - st

The Pretty Things - Get The Picture?

The Pretty Things - Emotions

The Pretty Things - Parachute

The Pretty Things / Philippe DeBarge

The Pretty Things - Freeway Madness

The Pretty Things - Silk Torpedo

The Pretty Things - Savage Eye

Ennio Morricone - A Fistful of Dollars

Ennio Morricone - The Good , The Bad & The Ugly

Richard Barrett / Elison Ensemble - Etcetera

Marijata - This Is Marijata

Roedelius - Jardin Au Fou

Baby Woodrose - Chasing Rainbows

The Who - Who's For Tennis ?

The Damned - Strawberries

Tommy Flanders - The Moonstone

Atomine Elektrine - Archimetrical Universe

Albert King - King of the Blues Guitar
Robot Emperor
Robot Emperor
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 April 2015 CE
Apr 29, 2015, 16:43
Bobbie Gentry - The Capital Years. Has a voice that resonates up and down my spine.

King Crimson - USA. One of the rare occasions that an expanded version make an album twice as good (this one - errm... 40th anniversary has Fracture and Starless).

Montrose - s/t, Paper Money.

Retribution Gospel Choir - 3. Prompted by Spencer I rescued this from exile. Channels Crazy Horse at their best. Loose and heavy.

Taman Shud - Viper Smoke. Wall rattlingly good. Bass players starting to hang round in packs, I blame Jack White and the Black Keys.

Van Der Graaf Generator - After The Flood (At The BBC 68 - 77). My days as a prolific consumer are long behind me (I'm broke) but bought this immediately. Having not bought The Box or the Maida Vale sets this is great. As important and satisfying as the magnificent Led Zeppelin at the BBC set (which is now my favourite Led Zep release). Anyway, the 2nd cd of this set is amazing. Recommended.

Jane Weaver - The Fallen by Watchbird, The Silver Globe. Echo all the sentiments expressed last week about these. The Silver Globe crept up on me, didn't immediately fall for its charms. I can be remarkably cloth eared on occasions.
IanB
IanB
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Edited Apr 29, 2015, 18:49
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 25 April 2015 CE
Apr 29, 2015, 16:50
Robot Emperor wrote:
Bobbie Gentry - The Capital Years. Has a voice that resonates up and down my spine.


Mine too. The definition of Unsung. Would love to have heard her do a Rotary Connection type album.
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