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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Feb 10, 2019, 10:36
Feb 10, 2019, 03:28
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Stephen Stills - st Robert Rich - Vestiges Robert Rich - The Biode Robert Rich - Hiding In Daylight EP The Beatles - Yellow Submarine The Beatles - Esher Demos The Beatles - st (Mono) The Beatles - Get Back (soniclovenoize reconstruction) The Beatles - Abbey Road Forrest Fang - The Fata Morgana Dream Goblin - Profondo Rosso Steve Roach - Mercurius Hawkwind - st Slade - In Flame Edgar Froese - Aqua Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - st WIRE - 154 Moondog - More Moondog / The Moondog Story Cat Stevens - Back To Earth Ennio Morricone - Chamber Music Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra - The Song Is You, The Complete Studio Masters Vol. 1
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flashbackcaruso 1056 posts |
Edited Feb 11, 2019, 10:27
Feb 10, 2019, 08:41
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The Beatles - Please Please Me The Beatles - With The Beatles Captain Sensible - The Collection David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World Vangelis - Heaven & Hell Vangelis - Can You Hear The Dogs Barking? Vangelis - Amore Vangelis - La Fête Sauvage Uriah Heep - Salisbury Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself Emerson Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back, My Friends, To The Show That Never Ends The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children The Moody Blues - A Question Of Balance Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men The Kinks - Think Visual The Kinks - UK Jive The Kinks - Phobia King Crimson - Red (American) Spring - Spring Clinic - Clinic Clinic - Internal Wrangler Clinic - Walking With Thee The Fernweh - The Fernweh Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest Barclay James Harvest - Once Again Socrates with Vangelis O.Papathanassiou - Phos
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garerama 1111 posts |
Feb 10, 2019, 09:21
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The Adverts - Crossing The Red Sea Akron/Family - Love Is Simple / Sub Verses Amon Duul II - Phallus Dei / Yeti / Tanz Der Lemminge / Hijack Aphrodite's Child - End Of The World / It's Five O'clock The Beatles - With The Beatles (mono) / Abbey Road / Let It Be Black Sabbath - Greatest Hits (1977 NEMS LP) David Bowie - Images / The Man Who Sold The World / Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust / Aladdin Sane / Pin-Ups / Stage / Bowie Rare Coral - Butterfly House / Distance Inbetween Current 93 - Horse / As The World Disappears Miles Davis - Sketches Of Spain The Focus Group - Sketches & Spells Josephine Foster & The Supposed - All The Leaves Are Gone Gong (& related) - Magick Brother / Camembert Electrique / Bananamoon (Daevid Allen) / Gongmaison / Shapeshifter / Live @ The Knit, NYC (Daevid Allen & Nicoletta Stephanz) / I Am Your Egg (Gilli Smith, Orlando Allen & Daevid Allen) The Incredible String Band - Relics Of ... (US 2xLP) Bill Nelson - Sounding The Ritual Echo / Savage Gestures For Charm's Sake / The Summer Of God's Piano / A Catalogue Of Obsessions Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (original LP) Primal Scream - Exterminator Radiohead - Pablo Honey / Iron Lung The Roches - S/t The Rutles - S/t Van Der Graaf Generator (& related) - H To He Who Am The Only One / Pawn Hearts / Vision (Peter Hammill) Cherry Vanilla - Bad Girl V/A Echoes From The Mountain (Rif Mountain tribute to Village Thing) Ghosts From The Basement (Village Thing) Max's Kansas City: New York New Wave
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Fitter Stoke 2611 posts |
Feb 10, 2019, 10:19
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Nick Lowe 'All The Magic!' Geraint Watkins 'Watkins Bold As Love' Geraint Watkins 'Dial W For Watkins' Geraint Watkins and the Dominators S/T Hatfield and the North 'Afters' Gong 'Camembert Electrique' Richard Thompson 'Mock Tudor' Marillion 'Afraid Of Sunlight' Jess Roden Band 'Keep Your Hat On' Rolling Stones 'Made In The Shade' Burning Spear 'Marcus Garvey' David Crosby 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' Joni Mitchell 'Court and Spark' Lew Lewis 'Boogie On The Street' 45 Shostakovich: Symphony no.5 (Czech PO/Karel Ancerl) Shostakovich: Symphony no.10 (Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan) Beethoven: Symphony no.2 (Leipzig Gewandhaus/Kurt Masur) Beethoven: Symphony no.9 (SWFSO Baden-Baden/Michael Gielen) Beethoven: String Quartet Op.130 (arr for string orch) (VPO/Leonard Bernstein) Beethoven: Symphony no.4 (VPO/Leonard Bernstein) Haydn: Symphony no.102 (Boston SO/Serge Koussevitsky) Sibelius: Symphony no.7 (BBC SO/Serge Koussevitsky) Smetana: Ma vlast (Czech PO/Rafael Kubelik) Berlioz: 5 Overtures (LSO/Sir Colin Davis)
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
Feb 10, 2019, 11:06
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Sons of the Sludge - Ancients Roots - Phrenology Silver Jews - Tanglewood Numbers K-Klass - Universal. Bit of early 90's house. I remember one or two of the tracks at the time, but this is the first listen - some 26 years later! K-holes - Dismania. Didn't make much of an impression Under the skin with Russell Brand - interview with Alister McGrath, some Oxford Professor and atheist turned Christian. Jungle Brothers - Straight out the jungle, Done by the forces of nature. Not really for me Julie Murphy - Black Mountains Revisited Julian Cope - Try Try Try EP, Trip Advizer, St Julian(Deluxe Edition. May have to look into Citizen Cain'd as really like Hell is wicked from the afore mentioned comp, plus World War Pigs is a great track. Mildred Maude - CPA I-III
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Edited Feb 11, 2019, 11:56
Feb 11, 2019, 11:55
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Chris Forsyth – All Time Present. More ‘classic’ American alt-guitar rock through a psych/prog lens. Another double, it’s bit overwhelming at first, and perhaps a bit over-long, but the quality remains high: Rustin Man – Drift Code. Did I point out this track is absolutely bloody marvellous? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyrGv1d8gFk The Comet Is Coming – Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery Dub Sex – Search For The Right Words. Anybody remember these spiky post-punk types from the Joy Division-haunted hinterlands of the ‘80s north-west? A bit like King Of The Slums, but without the violin. Anyway, this is a comp of pretty much everything they did, and it’s rather good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEFqM6nzjrw Hawkwind – Live at Stonehenge ’77. Cobbled together by me from a couple of the Weird Tape releases (though some claim it’s not from Stonehenge at all). Prime Calvert-era, great version of ‘Damnation Alley’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9dg4MQFczA David Bowie – Stage (disc 1). Or rather a YouTube-assembled approximation, listened mainly to hear ex-Hawkwind violinist Simon House’s contribution. Ironically, at exactly the same time as the Bowie doc was on BBC2… Listen With Father: VA – Scorched Earth. Still merrily indoctrinating the kids in the car, mainly with the Beatles this week, but also dug this out, a very fine comp of ‘funky white rock’ (eeek) from the 70s, with sleevenotes by no less than Chas Chandler I see. Love this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg2aRS6tf_k
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Howburn Digger 986 posts |
Feb 13, 2019, 22:01
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Fumo di Londra - Piero Piccioni (1966) A bumper, massively expanded 3 CD set of the grooviest Mondo Beat S/T of all time. Original Mono plus a Stereo mix from The Maestro's bottom drawer. With vast extras bringing a total of 97 tracks of groove and beauty. Fresh off the plane from Beat Records in Rome! Surf-twang guitar, jittering pianos, beautiful full orchestral arrangements, Star-Trek wordless vocal washes, full songs, choirs, Jazz and Shake. The perfect soundtrack to watch Albert Sordi get kitted out at Lock, Lobb and Dunhill. Featuring some arrangements and conducting by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nikolai. Vocals by Lydia MacDonald, Edda Dell'Orso, Il Cantori Moderni di Allessandroni, Julie Rodgers and lotsa keys from Piccioni himself and Carlo Pez twanging his guitar. I'm gonna be listening to this for a long time. A rich delight.
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