Thanks. Didn't know the band. Great playing indeed, although I like my guitarstuff somewhat less shredding. Like Brett Garsed and Mike Stern on Domino:
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Thanks. Didn't know the band. Great playing indeed, although I like my guitarstuff somewhat less shredding. Like Brett Garsed and Mike Stern on Domino:
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Just ordered the CD Interdwell.
^^Ton also released an album with his music for the shows of entertainer Youp van het Hek with the Dutch titel Achter De Schermen: https://oob-records.com/product/ton-scherpenzeel-achter-de-schermen/
Although I never read a novel of Michel Faber, I was curious when I read he had written a non-fiction book last year called Listen. I've now started reading the Dutch translation. It's a funny,...
Very good jazzrock/fusion-CD with great fretless bass-playing!
And here's a clip from Ippu Do, featuring Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Percy Jones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS-B-LSVa0E
^^The complete concert (with Sugizo and others) can be found on this clip, although the quality is less good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvKLvHfWQ-I
Here's a live recording, posted on the JBK-Facebooksite, from Jansen Barbieri Karn, featuring Steven Wilson and Theo Travis at Abstract Day 1997:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPnqu2rin6s
I bought the first couple of CD's of singer Sarah Fimm up to the moment she went "digital only". Still, it's nice to see she keeps on to work with fine musicians. On the track What Are You Thinking...
I guess I have to play it more often to really get into this mix. I'm so used to the original, which I bought on release in 1979.
The youtube-clip told me it was nothing for me; indeed too hard rocking for my taste.
I played Bruford's One Of A Kind, the Jakko Jakszyk 5.1 mix that came in the boxset Seems Like A Lifetime Ago, although it's also available seperate.
Great album, but I still have some trouble...
I watched a great part of Bondage At The Bush-DVD from The Tubes, that comes with a double-CD. It's a recording from the Shepherds Bush Empire in London, 2004, from the Wild West Show. Lots of hand...
Yeah, I notice that now I'm doing the series over again in one long row. When the story is settled in France in the second season there're even French lyrics included in the second verse.
Funny. I didn't really payed much attantion to this thread (the name Bear McCreary didn't ring a bell), until I noticed I saw his name in the credits of Outlander, the series I'm re-watching since a...
Here too, but this time no recorded live-show but a real one. Went to Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Just like many of his (later albums) the show had a lot of catchy songs, which always include some...
Finally got the Japanese version of this new album by Electric Asturias. (Sometimes shipping from Japan is quick, but this time it took one month.)
Sounds great at first listening: massive, mostly...
That's probably because the picture is made by Anton Corbijn, a friend and long time photographer of Depeche Mode (and U2).
I don't know if it's a recommendation, but the only biography on Philip K. Dick I have is Philip K. Dick : A Comics Biography by Laurent Queyssi and Mauro Marchesi.
Here's the Bandcamp-page of Progressions Imaginaires as their new album is called:
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Some information can be found on the page related to the book Private Dutch:
On Neuschwanstein's CD Fine Art a couple of classical compositions are translated into progressive rock.
The second part of this youtube (The Distributor/Wehmut, Stark Wie Banyuls) is originally...
Looks interesting indeed, although I must say that the word "short" in the title is misleading: the book is 486 pages long1
I received the CD this weekend. It's indeed a must have for Holdsworth-collectors, especially when you like his explorations into jazz.
I don't see the concerts which are compiled on this CD on...
I've added two new surround mixes to my collection and listened to them today.
- Gentle Giant: The Missing Piece. The Dolby Atmos-mix by Steven Wilson is quite nice. The music has been discussed...
I saw them 6 years ago on Dutch tv where this interview comes from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isJ4BpOAj2E
Friday Morning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iup8aiHs1FE
I watched a part of the DVD Way Back Home : Live From Rochester, NY from Steve Gadd Band. This is part of a CD/2DVD-set from 2016.
Great relaxed modern jazz from a band with Walt Fowler, Larry...
Another classic-album in the player this week: 461 Ocean Boulevard from Eric Clapton. The 2004-SACD edition has a fine surround mix. Most instruments are steady on the five speakers, except the...
I agree. I love it how Guthrie made it into an album as a whole with all those songs linked to each other with effects, ambient sounds etc.
Some tracks from the never released third Chapter III-album are collected on the 4-CD-box Odds & Sods - Mis-Takes & Out-Takes. Some of the ideas on those tracks were later re-used on songs from MMEB....
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I noticed on https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092632/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 Mark Frost co-wrote this one. He's known for his work on Twin Peaks. I even have two of his novels (The List Of Seven and The Six...
Some time ago Azure was mentioned here.... ;)
https://www.progressiveears.org/forum/showthread.php/9479-New-Releases-Only?p=1235479&viewfull=1#post1235479
This week MMEB published this live-recording from the track Give Me The Good Earth, performed in 1973 for Old Grey Whistle Test.
Love that Moog-solo!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAFpxLaYJLI
My favourite would be The Dead Zone. In fact still a relevant story. I have it on DVD and watch it every few years.
That's because it's a single track, not an album. Only albums can be embedded.
You can buy it directly from the band: https://www.mangrovemusic.nl/index_en.html
Don't know if any US-sellers will carry it though.
Stand By Me (1986), movie by Rob Reiner, based on the short story The Body by Stephen King. I watched this years ago, but it was fun seeing it again. Of course this takes place in Castle Rock.
I know many here don't like her voice, but I still love Annette Peacock's singing on Bill Bruford's Feels Good To Me!
I watched the DVD Live At The Crescendo Festival from Spaced Out yesterday. Spaced Out was the heavy jazzrock-band from Antoine Fafard, who went solo after the band split up.
Here's a short piece of...
Bryan Ferry: Boys And Girls. This SACD was released in 2005. It's one of the best sounding 5.1 mixes I heard. So much details, so much musicians. Yeah, you could say Ferry did this one the Steely...
Here are some of my LP's I bought in the 70's and played a lot:
French
Alan Stivell: Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique
Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean
Gong: Gazeuse!
Norwegian
Saluki
From GRICE-Bandcamp, a tribute to Karl Wallinger:
https://hungersleeprecords.bandcamp.com/track/karl-single
I sometimes review books for the Dutch progressive magazine iO Pages. They send me promotional copies or I write a review of a book I bought myself.
Which version did you see, from 1930, 1979 or 2022?
The book by Erich Maria Remarque on which these are based is an essential anti-war novel.
^^ I bought it March 24th right after it was available. The other album I bought that day was Japan's debut Adolescent Sex. Who would have thought that 15 years later the drummer of the one group...
Tonight I played parts of the DVD that came with the double-CD The Mothership Returns from Return To Forever, released in 2012. The DVD contains documentary The Story Of Return To Forever plus a...
Next month I'm going to a new adaption of JCS by Ivo van Hove, known for the David Bowie-musical Lazarus.
I couldn't find any post on the album Blood Red Sun by Elevenwire. This debut-CD features Spock's Beard-drummer Eric Gillette.
Sounds like epic modern progressive rock.
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Amen, although the last Porcupine Tree (at least from the scenes I saw) have the some "problem".
Some of them are on offer from Burning Shed right now: https://burningshed.com/store/ape/ape_sale?
I wonder if folks who post on threads like NP and What Albums Did You Listen Today? are being influenced by it. Personally I've been listening to albums with surround mixes more consiously after I...
The Greg Foat Group released a relaxed jazz/fusion-album in 2012 called Girl And Robot With Flowers.
Here's part 1 of the title-track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoWl7eCdyio
You can also visit https://diregarden.com/products.html
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Or the discogs-site: https://www.discogs.com/label/38535-Garden-Of-Delights?page=1
Finally listened to this Thrak-surround mix. What I like about it is that the double trio-line up is well represented in the 5.1 mix. It is as if this album was made for surround sound. The music...
I was in a Van Der Graaf Generator-mood yesterday and listened to the Stephen W. Tayler 5.1 surround sound mixes of Godbluff and Still Life. The versions of these albums were originally released in a...
The Bridge by David Sancious:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aIqXzqBEu4
First thing that came to mind was "Cucumber Salad".
I like the colours you used!
You can also listen to the album on Bandcamp:
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I can indeed hear some of the melancholy of Vangelis' soundtrack.
^^In the interview Ken tells there will be probably 3 Tempus Sidereum albums and he's hoping to release a CD-set with all the bonus-tracks when all 3 LP's are released.