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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    I'm just thankful that, thanks to the web, I'm able to preview things like the first Electronica and Teo+Tea before making the mistake of buying them. There are a few tracks like the TD, Carpenter & a couple of others on E.#1 that I might buy individually.
    I didn't care much at all for Teo+Tea. The new one is significantly more interesting to me. It contains elements that harken back to the stuff I really enjoyed from him in the past. I like his early albums a lot, but ultimately I am happy that he changed course throughout his career. The results have been hot and cold, but I am not a fan of when musicians and bands stay on a very similar path.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    Interesting. Oxygene has become his Tubular Bells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by battema View Post
    Interesting. Oxygene has become his Tubular Bells.
    I guess, but I thought Oxygene 2 was pretty good and Oxygene Live In Your Living Room was amazing to see and hear. I really don't care for most of what I heard with the Electronica releases, but I might buy some selected tracks one of these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    I guess, but I thought Oxygene 2 was pretty good and Oxygene Live In Your Living Room was amazing to see and hear. I really don't care for most of what I heard with the Electronica releases, but I might buy some selected tracks one of these days.
    Oh don't get me wrong...I didn't say I wasn't totally in for this

    I like O2 just fine, and will be happy to see what he comes up with next I agree at least partly with the Electronica releases...there are a few gems in there (the track with John Carpenter is awesome), but also quite a bit of so-so material, at least for me.
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