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Thread: Esoteric Feb/March and new albums --- plus our first podcast now up

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    Esoteric Feb/March and new albums --- plus our first podcast now up

    Hi guys

    Happy new Year to you all

    been so manic kicking off the new year and catching up -- I dont think Ive actually been on the site in the last week--lots of catching up on here to do!! .

    First if I can just announce our new podcasts which will be a very regular feature on our website. www.esotericrecordings.com . The podcast is the first item on the news page and this one features a lot of our new releases last year plus the Lifesigns release (due in 2 weeks) come and have a listen with us, you may find someone you really like that you missed out on.

    A lot of new studio albums coming up too with more in April and May.

    Januarys titles I believe are now all in and will start shipping very shortly. These are

    Barclay James Harvest-Turn of the Tide
    Barclay james HArvest-Eyes of the Universe
    Keith Tippett-Dedicated to You but you weren't listening
    Keith Tippett -. You are here, I am There
    Lifesigns--Lifesigns (new studio album with John Young, Nick Beggs and Frosty Beedle plus guests including Steve Hackett, Thys Van Leer , Jakko Jakszyk and Robin Boult)
    The Gods-To Samuel A Son
    The Gods-Genesis (2 Cd expanded)
    spriguns-Revel, Weird and Wild
    Spriguns-Time will pass


    February
    Greg Lake-Songs of a Lifetime (excellent new live album from recent tour-contains chat and music and is programmable)
    Climax Blues Band-Plays On
    Climax Blues Band-A lot of Bottle
    Climax Chicago Blues Band --s/t
    (the Climax Blues Band albums have signifcant amounts of bonus material)
    FM-Direct to Disc
    FM-Black Noise
    Wigwam-Tombstone-Valentine
    Chicken Shack-Goodbye
    Chicken Shack-Unlucky Boy

    Details of all the above can all be found on the website www.esotericrecordings.com and are already on pre-sell


    March
    Sanguine Hum-Weight of the World--new studio album following on from the terrific Diving Bell--- , 2 disc and single Cd version, 2 disc version has the behind the scenes making of the album.

    Oliver Wakeman and Gordon Giltrap---Ravens and Lullabies --new studio album ----2 CD and single Cd version. 2CD will be digipack, signed and have unreleased tracks and live versions,

    Soft Machine Legacy--Burden of Proof--new studio album with John Etheridge, John Marshall, Theo Travis and Roy Babbington

    Pavlovs Dog--Pampered Menial

    Pavlovs Dog-At the sound of the Bell

    FM-City of Fear

    FM-Surveillance


    These titles will be on the website and on pre-sell in the next 10 days or so.

    Cheers

    Vicky

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    It also can be downloaded--added the MP3 today for those who may like to listen on ipod etc

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    The FM stuff will be on my wishlist. I just bought Tombstone Valentine on Love, so I guess I'm not interested in another version. Today I received an older Esoteric re-issue: Made In Sweden - Made in England. Nice album, good booklet, alas no information on the additional musicians on Chicago, mon amour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    The FM stuff will be on my wishlist. I just bought Tombstone Valentine on Love, so I guess I'm not interested in another version. Today I received an older Esoteric re-issue: Made In Sweden - Made in England. Nice album, good booklet, alas no information on the additional musicians on Chicago, mon amour.
    I have some vinyl ripped MP3s of another Made In Sweden album that's from later on in the 1970s... It's really good, and from what I recall more jazz/rock/fusion than this album (I have the Esoteric release of this one.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harbottle View Post
    I have some vinyl ripped MP3s of another Made In Sweden album that's from later on in the 1970s... It's really good, and from what I recall more jazz/rock/fusion than this album (I have the Esoteric release of this one.)
    Is that Where do we begin?

    That one I have. It is basicly the same group that played on the album Pekka Pohjola did with Mike and Sally Oldfield, exept the Made In Sweden album has a singer percussionist.

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