kath wrote:i lovelovelove this track
Ditto.
I love the way they go from the manic/eyeballs out stuff to the ethereal delicate wooden music
Delightful
.
kath wrote:i lovelovelove this track
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:LMG wrote:If you will forgive me, the opening track reminds me of Heep's 'Lady In Black' with Leonard Cohen on vocals.
In a good way!
Evening Chris!
.
kath wrote:i lovelovelove this track
LMG wrote:I am enjoying this. I was put off the EBB decades go by the noise-reduction heavy remastering of their catalogue which stripped all the life away and removed the sparkle you can clearly hear in this iteration.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
kath wrote:LMG wrote:I am enjoying this. I was put off the EBB decades go by the noise-reduction heavy remastering of their catalogue which stripped all the life away and removed the sparkle you can clearly hear in this iteration.
i don't know enough of EBB remastering to hear this, BUT i have heard this very prob on many other releases. like i want nails in my ears.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:I love the way this theme will be seen as cutting edge in 20 years, and young people then will be asking 'so why did you believe Hotel California and Anarchy In The UK were more worthy topics to sing about than saving the Earth?'
C wrote:Edgar (now reverting back to his first name, Rob) is a very good guitarist.
When I spoke to him at the 100 Club, Oxford Street he said he was going to be playing gigs at peoples houses if they invited him - just him and his acoustic guitar with the payment of a meal and a bed!!!
I followed it up about a year later and saw he did this in the UK, Scandinavia and Europe!
.
.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
kath wrote:LMG wrote:I am enjoying this. I was put off the EBB decades go by the noise-reduction heavy remastering of their catalogue which stripped all the life away and removed the sparkle you can clearly hear in this iteration.
i don't know enough of EBB remastering to hear this, BUT i have heard this very prob on many other releases. like i want nails in my ears.
C wrote:House of Turnabout
bouncebouncebounce
.
C wrote:I recall Mike Oldfield plays on one track - I need to check which one!
bouncebouncebounce
.
LMG wrote:kath wrote:LMG wrote:I am enjoying this. I was put off the EBB decades go by the noise-reduction heavy remastering of their catalogue which stripped all the life away and removed the sparkle you can clearly hear in this iteration.
i don't know enough of EBB remastering to hear this, BUT i have heard this very prob on many other releases. like i want nails in my ears.
In places where such things are discussed, the very heavy NR applied to the Harvest and United Artists catalogues (and others) in the 90s is considered a tragedy and a scandal.
I cannot hear hiss here. But I can hear high hat and cymbals and a full vocal range. On the 90s versions I could not. The same forces ruined the classic Hawkwind catalogue, only rectified decades later.
kath wrote:C wrote:I recall Mike Oldfield plays on one track - I need to check which one!
bouncebouncebounce
.
oh wow, does he? gotta luvvv mike
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:I recall Mike Oldfield plays on one track - I need to check which one!
bouncebouncebounce
.