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.
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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.
Nice interview with Ken Jaquess:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dBqWtibwWw
The LP and digital download are available now from Melodic Revolution Records too:...
In my collection he's on albums by John Martyn and Shelagh McDonald. R.I.P.
Forgot that all four albums are available as stand alone with the surround and surround up-mixes.
Seems you have answered your own question! :D
The strange thing about the information on the Premonitions-set is that Steven Wilson is credited for the New 5.1 surround sound mixes of Please Don't...
I watched what best is to describe as a musical impression: the DVD that came with the 2CD-set Face-à-Face from Erik Truffaz, which features live performances of his bands Ladyland and Quartet. You...
The recent version also comes as a 2-CD-set, so without the extra's: https://www.discogs.com/release/20468575-Andrew-Lloyd-Webber-And-Tim-Rice-Jesus-Christ-Superstar
^^I only know the original Cyan-albums For King And Country (1993) and Pictures From The Other Side (1994) as they were released by SI Music. I wasn't that much impressed, although I heard Reed's...
I loved that movie and have seen it a couple of times. My DVD-version even has a black/white-version. And I agree: people in general act stupid, not only in extreme situations.
And the ending?...
Thanks for your review. I have a few upmixes, but can't say I have really paid attention to the difference with "normal" surround mixes. I guess I should listen to one of those upmixes from Steve...
I think the latest one is The Big Express. This set has a Blu-Ray, not a DVD: https://burningshed.com/xtc_the-big-express_cd_blu-ray?filter_name=xtc&filter_sub_category=true
List at Burning Shed...
This is Jane's most vocal-album to date (there's only one instrumental, Compass). After her more fusion-like solo-albums, JGP has become a modern progressive rockband with groovy rhythms, some...
Two Virgin-related albums in surround sound the last two days:
First Genesis: We Can't Dance on SACD from the boxset. I bought my CD-player in 1987, so when this album was released in 1991 it...
I don't know this shop, but it asks for €€€ https://cdsvinyljapan.com/en-nl/products/4997184178402
I've given myself a big task: to watch the series Outlander again. I first saw it in 2014 and bought every new season apart from the latest (6 and 7 (?)) which hasn't got a Dutch version yet (?). Two...
I guess this thread should be in another department ;)
Here's a great, but slow (!) drumgroove, played on Mirage from Jean Luc Ponty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_YRaFEOUiM
The Bridge on CD would be great! I bought the LP when it was released and played it many times with pleasure. And who knows in the near future, The Great Spectacular on CD too when the RSD-vinyl is...
Time Is Right from the Manfred Mann's Earth Band-LP Nightingales & Bombers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94hJPc-kaM
I think you're correct. Even the pictures of the bandmembers came from that album.
Welcome to the forum b.t.w. Since your forumname is the same as the label this CD was released I presume you're...
Jim Beard released some solo-albums, but I think he was especially known for his work with other musicians in the jazzrock/fusion/jazz-world.
His website is still active, so if you want to read some...
Last week The Gathering from Mark Wingfield was released as a download; the CD is coming out in April.
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You can watch a lot of clips and live-songs from David Poe's site: https://davidpoe.com/video
I first heard of his music when he released his debut-album in 1997. I call his music progressive...
I was in a singer-songwriter mood Friday evening. First I watched the Coen-brothers movie Inside Llewyn Davis about the folkmovement in the early 60 in New York. Then I watched the DVD On Stage At...
As a tribute to Jim Beard, who passed away March 2nd, I played his SACD Revolutions Wit Vince Mendoza & The Metropole Orchestra, released in 2008. The warm and quiet surround mix gives you the idea...
Some bands/artists from my collection:
François Bréant released some fine solo-albums in the seventies.
Ergo Sum: Mexico
Pataphonie: Le Matin Blanc
Alan Stivell released a couple of progressive...
My mistake; I confused Hogarth's albums with Richard Barbieri (who, b.t.w. also played live with Isildurs Bane).
I have that same sentiment and after hearing one track last week I know I won't go for this one either. I did buy the two with Hogarth which are oké, but I couldn't get into the one with Hammill. I...
Today I heard for the first time the new sensational Dolby Atmos/5.1 surround mix of No Parlez, the solo-debut from Paul Young, originally released in 1983. When I bought the LP back than I was...
Steve Hunt played with Allan Holdsworth, Stanley Clarke and Randy Roos, to name a few.
https://stevehuntjazzpiano.com/