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    XTC - Oranges & Lemons

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    Ravel - Concerto for the Left Hand - right now!
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

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    Deep Purple "Why Didn't Rosemary?"
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    Mountain - Twin Peaks

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    Nick Bartchs Ronin - Lyria

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    Quote Originally Posted by davis View Post
    Mountain - Twin Peaks
    Nice. Not my favorite live release of theirs, but anything live from them is worth it, IMO.
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    Bill Nelson After the Satellite Sings. Probably 10-15 years since I last listened to it. Still holds up.

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    The Winstons Live in Rome (italian Canterbury)

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    Just now, Sofia Rei, "El Gavilan". This is not related to any of John Zorn's work, but she was part of the Mycale quartet on two Book of Angels discs, and she will have the lead-off volume in Book of Beri'ah when it releases next week. She has a superb voice.



    This morning, Book of Angels, Vol. 21: Alastor, by Eyvind Kang. For those who like Secret Chiefs 3 Book of Angels Vol. 9, Xaphan, Vol. 21: Alastor would be a good follow-up. Kang has played (viola) with Secret Chiefs 3.
    I think the subtext is rapidly becoming text.

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    Elliott Carter - Three Occasions for Orchestra



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    Crossing The Sound - Phreeworld


    Quote Originally Posted by bill g View Post
    XTC - Oranges & Lemons
    That's a great one! I have it in my car at the moment actually...

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    The Soft Machine
    Don Li - Gen
    Nino Rota - Casanova
    Carbomb - Centralia
    Werdi Sentana Jegog The Bamboo Gamelan of Bali

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    This is the Can You Dig It? The 70's Soul Experience set. There are six discs in all. I listened to them all today. I had started before I even heard about Aretha.

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    “Pleasure and pain can be experienced simultaneously,” she said, gently massaging my back as we listened to her Coldplay CD.

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    Good to see the return of a PE name from way back when.

    I fell asleep to the strains of Aretha's Young Gifted & Black album last night.

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    About 5 minutes ago.

    Ms. Franklin....Eleanor Rigby.

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    The Doors - Waiting for the Sun (album)

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    Perfect Beings - Vier *** Really surprised there isn't more discussion about this album here...totally blows the Anderson/Stolt album out of the water. ***

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    Perfect Beings - Vier *** Really surprised there isn't more discussion about this album here...totally blows the Anderson/Stolt album out of the water. ***

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    I like them both, but they're entirely different animals.

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    Toro y Moi - Live From Trona

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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post
    I like them both, but they're entirely different animals.
    Entirely different? I think they have more similarities than differences. Both are comprised of four long songs broken down into movements of various lengths having classic 'prog rock' song structures. Both have very YES-like elements while still retaining their own unique identity. The biggest difference I see is that the Invention of Knowledge album comes across as, while well done, fairly predictable prog by the numbers, which seems to be Roine Stolt's MO anyhow. Whereas the Perfect Beings album takes some unexpected turns and has a more modern feel to it.
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    Aretha Franklin.....Bridge Over Troubled Waters.....

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