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NP: today on the 4th anniversary of Edgar Froese's passing....
It may well be his cleanest and least surprising of releases but jeez, it's a great little album.
It may well be his cleanest and least surprising of releases but jeez, it's a great little album.
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I go with something more darker, and adventures, imho!
Love it!
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John aka Josh wrote:
OOOF
oooof indeed my learned friend
oooof indeed.
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never/ever wrote:NP: today on the 4th anniversary of Edgar Froese's passing....
It may well be his cleanest and least surprising of releases but jeez, it's a great little album.
Rest soundly dear Edgar
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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John aka Josh wrote:
A lovely choice
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Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Great Mayall album - third best?
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A friend of my son's double bass teacher is a fanatical Zappa fan here she is with a friend on harp - some of you may enjoy this
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My fave BJH album
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Highly recommended!
Best mastering I've heard regarding these titles on CD
(needed to crank them up, says a lot)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Years-Alb ... pink+years
And the mini vinyl replica are nice, if you like things like that
Best mastering I've heard regarding these titles on CD
(needed to crank them up, says a lot)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Years-Alb ... pink+years
And the mini vinyl replica are nice, if you like things like that
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1st play for me....
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ConnyOlivetti wrote:Highly recommended!
Best mastering I've heard regarding these titles on CD
(needed to crank them up, says a lot)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Years-Alb ... pink+years
And the mini vinyl replica are nice, if you like things like that
Are those the Esoteric versions? I found them very hissy.
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robertff wrote:
Great Mayall album - third best?
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I know you and I will disagree on this one Rob my learned friend!
Yes, we will disagree
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Lord Rother wrote:1st play for me....
A good album
Interestingly, the only TD album to contain proper vocals and lyrics from Steve Jolliffe (flute etc) who appeared only on this album
oooof!
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NMB wrote:ConnyOlivetti wrote:Highly recommended!
Best mastering I've heard regarding these titles on CD
(needed to crank them up, says a lot)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Years-Alb ... pink+years
And the mini vinyl replica are nice, if you like things like that
Are those the Esoteric versions? I found them very hissy.
Depends on which esoteric release you are talking about!
This is the latest, new remaster, much better than the previous from Esoteric.
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ConnyOlivetti wrote:NMB wrote:ConnyOlivetti wrote:Highly recommended!
Best mastering I've heard regarding these titles on CD
(needed to crank them up, says a lot)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Years-Alb ... pink+years
And the mini vinyl replica are nice, if you like things like that
Are those the Esoteric versions? I found them very hissy.
Depends on which esoteric release you are talking about!
This is the latest, new remaster, much better than the previous from Esoteric.
I have the individual CDs so that must be the previous. Great albums though, in spite of the hiss. My preferred period of TD.
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