Never heard this one before: Wallflower, the b-side of My Pearl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L69IA90mWFg&feature=emb_logo
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Never heard this one before: Wallflower, the b-side of My Pearl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L69IA90mWFg&feature=emb_logo
"Polrt1e" = Police
Personally I think it's strange the name of the company "Sabrine" works for isn't mentioned in the letter.
The phone-nummer is from the Dutch post-company Post NL.
"The Little Prince" always reminds me of Annette Peacock's Survival in which she quotes the prince, while it also ends with a Christmas-song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKSk_aT5EY0
Here...
Just a short question: on https://battema.bandcamp.com/ there's a link to battema.net which doesn't work. Is it replaced by http://www.ephemeralsun.com/ ?
Fine melodic stuff b.t.w.
^^Yeah, I've posted about my love for Lu7 a couple of times. Personally I think with 3395 the band made their best (read: most jazz-rocking) album.
Here's a new email-update from Frank. I'd say: go for Burning Shed for a European distribution!
Here's a recent performance of Advent as posted on the band's website http://www.adventmusic.net/archives/date/2019/12:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHK-EVuUuKI&feature=emb_logo
Yes, Kit plays on the title-track.
This will probably the bonus-track on the LP-version of JBK's Playing In A Room With People, to be released in Febr. 2020 at...
Some of the orchestral parts from Perelandra (especially Blessed Be He) reminds me of parts of HTM's Morning Sun (from Crafty Hands) which always made me think of the Odenin Line-theme by...
Thanks for sharing.
The cd arrived! Funny to observe from the pictures how long this projects has been in production, since I wear classes for about three years now...:cool
Yes, that bass performance on the title...
Although I do have a book on PF (written in Dutch by Wouter Bessels last year) and one about Syd Barrett (Crazy Diamond) all other books on PF I own are about their album-covers. So a lot of...
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In the progressive folk-scene the three albums by Glaz are well worth investigating: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2990333-Glaz
Bass-player Yan Honoré also made a fine solo-album called Zaw.
Knut Bjørnar Asphol: Tabloid Red - an ambient guitar-album, somewhat in the Eivind Aarset-vein, although less rocking.
Features the usual suspects from Norway (which was the reason why I picked this...
The Polydor Years is a fine boxset: http://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2017/09/album-review-cozy-powell-the-polydor-years/
Cool. Strangers is a wonderful album.
And nice to see a new Agnes Obel coming out next year on Deutsche Grammophone/Blue Note!
One of the reasons why bands and labels won't sent out physical promos anymore; a lot of reviewers have this practise :down
Season 5 will be out next year I heard. I watch everything from DVD, so I have to be patient while watching all 4 seasons of The Bridge again, from which - as you might know - each chapter starts and...
Funny you mention that. I had the same experience, especially on Trick & Wind. When I saw the band live in 1977 I noticed a lot of keyboard-like stuff was indeed played by Steve.
(OT the same...
I also picked this up, especially because I'm not interested in the box. This is simply not my favourite PF-period.
I like the way Rick Wright sounds in the ouverture of Shine On from Knebworth...
The album "12 25" by Ten Point Ten is a wonderful Christmas-gift. The band has Rick Witkowski as one of the special guests.
Here's one song: Misplaced
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What about David Sancious' Just As I Thought?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5toVonreJY
David Sancious / Hammond, MinoMoog, PolyMoog, Prophet V, piano, electric piano, electric & acoustic...
From what I heard this is also a return to the beginning: Lovesighs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-svYA16zY68
Jean-Luc Ponty is number one on my list of French progressive musicians.
In the 90s Alambic made two fine albums,
SHob is a new bassplayer to keep an eye and ear on.
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Re-reading Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., now that the end of the world is fast approaching.
Halfway through Cat's Cradle. Lovely and...
Yeah, same here: it's better I thought it would be - partly based on that awful cover.
Nick Drake did do two or three BBC sessions. Some of the material was officially released, although only on the 10" which came with the deluxe edition of the book Remembered For A While:
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Wouldn't surprise me either, especially because it was released on CD early November. Just had a few listens and I really like this autobiographic proggy story!
Thanks for the note. Now the waiting for the end of the transatlantic shipping has begun.
Well, I bought it from him some years ago and as it was recorded during "his" festival and Kevin and he were friends he also added some nice liner-notes.
Haven't ordered from him a lot lately, which...
Yes there is a DVD(R) release, but not everybody is convinced it's official. Still available at http://synphonicmusic.com/country/DVD.html with or without CD.
Not officially....
Bridge Of Clay, the new novel by Markus Zusak, known for the bestseller The Book Thief.
In Februari 2020 a new album of this quartet will be released, called Frontiers. According to the description on CDJapan it will feature singer Yanagi Nagi on all tracks. Not sure if I like that...
It's not on his new site anymore, but you can always try the address on this old one: http://adamholzman.com/oldsite/albums.html
It was more or less a self produced CD, so a new version is welcome.
I'm not really into John's carreer, but I checked the index of his new book to see if he mentioned he sang covers of Nick Drake in his early days as Mr. Reginald. Couldn't see Drake's name though in...
Laurent Queyssi (text) and Mauro Marchesi (drawings): Philip K. Dick - A Comics Biography.
RISE (a.k.a. Jo Beth Young and Talitha RISE): Strangers.
Featuring 05Ric (a.k.a. Ric Byer on drums and percussion):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaKA-BYXPs8&feature=emb_logo
Great...
Paperchase by RHMC:
(sounds a bit like Bread, doesn't it):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjiyNBPXovM&feature=youtu.be
This thread started with the Rocking Horse Music Club as original subject. I'm glad I finally received their album Which Way The Wind Blows - The Music Of Anthony Phillips.
Very well done, by great...
That live-album was already released in 2017. It's called "Live In Japan - The Best Of Italian Rock". It's a 2CD/DVD-package. A lot of violin indeed :)
For those who missed the opportunity to get Alquin's live-album "On Tour" on CD when it was released as part of the compilation-double disk "3 Originals" there's good news: this month the box-set...
Michael Robotham: Good Girl, Bad Girl (2019).
Robotham starts a new series with new characters, but after reading a couple of chapters I can say it's a typical Robotham-story, which is a good...
Just noticed that his debut, Sanity & Gravity, is becoming quite rare.
The cover above can also be viewed on Franks new FB-site https://www.facebook.com/FrankWyattMusic/
He announced the new brand on his bandzoogle-page:
And I guess glassonyon will soon post...
Have you tried this: When you move your mouse above PE's quick-connector you'll see in the right corner above three dots. Click on those and you'll be able to change the url.
With me it worked.
Yes sir: https://www.discogs.com/Private-Lines-Trouble-In-School/release/2275828
And discogs also mentions the Intergalactic Touring Band on which he plays on one track:...
Just received this: a bit like Tangerine Dream meets This Mortal Coil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=oULpqeceUKg
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Somehow The Testaments is less dark. It plays 15 years after the original story, partly in Canada, partly in Gilead. It is told through the testaments of three women. First the stories don't seem to...
The odd thing is that the booklet speaks of "This seventy-minutes plus set you should be playing now (...)", while the CD is just 41 minutes.
Or he will remix Peter Hammill's Over in super-surround...
Allright then, here's one without guitars, but with funky horns and great keyboard-stuff from David Hirschfelder, known for his work with Little River Band and his soundtrack-stuff (Shine):
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After finishing The Testaments I found a copy of the graphic novel that was made from The Handmaids Tail. A fine way to remind me of that book and the story as a whole:
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This is the original version of Nobody Knows: the title-track of Neil Larsen's Jungle Fever:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=sW9hpFYwj4Y
And this is Camel's version:
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Although Stuart Hamm didn't play on this track (he did on other tracks) this kind of humor reminds me of the title-track of the first Western Vacation-album:
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Just did. Clever!
I'm still curious how Mark Mancina's soundtrack for Speed sounded like before Allan Holdsworth contributions were mixed out. Holdsworth was credited in the booklet of the first CD-edition, but in the...