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« Reply #2100 on: September 17, 2025, 11:00:18 AM »

The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery & Imagination

It came out in 1976, so must have been about 6 years old when I first heard it (the first thing I owned by APP), and it has been a favourite ever since.

I think I'll put on Eye In The Sky next, which was the first APP album I bought as it came out.  The six years between the two albums seemed a long time back then, but looking back it was just a blink!
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« Reply #2101 on: September 18, 2025, 09:28:01 AM »

Trees :  Third Album...  Demos  (hood CD).

This is  the Trees Live  boot LP, without  the applause dubbed on. It's a little easier on the ear.

If we take this as evidence,  a third album would have been  wonderful. The voice has a more 'rock' edge, and the  guitars sound more powerful, though  it's still  folky material.
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« Reply #2102 on: September 18, 2025, 04:44:55 PM »

First four Echo and the Bunnymen albums.  Very loudly (after buying tickets for next year).  They're really rather wonderful aren't they?  Weird to 'hear' a band for the first time after knowing them (heard all the albums before but never really listened properly if you know what I mean) for four and a half decades....

Heaven up Here my fave but there's not really a bad track on the four imho.
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« Reply #2103 on: September 18, 2025, 05:34:35 PM »


First four Echo and the Bunnymen albums.  Very loudly (after buying tickets for next year).  They're really rather wonderful aren't they?  Weird to 'hear' a band for the first time after knowing them (heard all the albums before but never really listened properly if you know what I mean) for four and a half decades....

Heaven up Here my fave but there's not really a bad track on the four imho.


I can do without that one where he rattles on about cabbages and cauliflowers.

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« Reply #2104 on: September 18, 2025, 06:45:39 PM »



First four Echo and the Bunnymen albums.  Very loudly (after buying tickets for next year).  They're really rather wonderful aren't they?  Weird to 'hear' a band for the first time after knowing them (heard all the albums before but never really listened properly if you know what I mean) for four and a half decades....

Heaven up Here my fave but there's not really a bad track on the four imho.


I can do without that one where he rattles on about cabbages and cauliflowers.

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« Reply #2105 on: September 19, 2025, 08:55:12 AM »

Fuchsia :  Fuchsia  (Fruits de Mer  2LP,  white/black vinyl,  booklet, DVD,  cuddly toy etc .  2018).

Searching on discogs  told me once again there are 2 spellings  of Fuchsia/Fuschia out there.
Anyway, it's a nice album which i haven't played a lot. The mastering makes it  sound too modern, but i'll  forgive them that .
Sort of folky, melodic , brisk psych /prog  with a strong  element of early Pink Floyd.    
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« Reply #2106 on: September 19, 2025, 01:06:08 PM »

The new Cardiacs album (can't believe I'm writing that), LSD.

It's utterly marvellous, and almost certainly my album of the year.

https://thequietus.com/quietus-reviews/reissue-of-the-week/cardiacs-lsd-review/

ps female vocals by Rose(-Ellen) Kemp, daughter of Rick and Maddy.



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« Reply #2107 on: September 19, 2025, 08:20:20 PM »

The very excellent Dreams Never Leave You by the equally fine Bob Fox on which most of the chaps contribute.

It includes the track The White Cockade which the sleeve notes tell us is "a plume in a soldiers cap to identify his allegiance and was the emblem of the Jacobite's during the 18th century and not an appliance from an Ann Summers party".  Smiley Smiley Smiley
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« Reply #2108 on: September 20, 2025, 12:37:17 PM »

Big Bg Train - Folklore.  Possibly my favourite of their albums (at least today, it is), although that is a very difficult judgment to make, as I'm a big fan.
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« Reply #2109 on: September 20, 2025, 02:50:10 PM »

Neil Ardley  :  A Symphony of Amaranths  (Wah Wah  LP,.2025).

Hesitated about  getting this, but i'm glad  i did, now.  British jazz with  poetry, featuring Ivor Cutler.
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« Reply #2110 on: September 20, 2025, 03:29:06 PM »


Neil Ardley  :  A Symphony of Amaranths  (Wah Wah  LP,.2025).

Hesitated about  getting this, but i'm glad  i did, now.  British jazz with  poetry, featuring Ivor Cutler.


Big fan of Harmony of the Spheres but don't know much of the rest of his stuff...Good?
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« Reply #2111 on: September 20, 2025, 06:10:53 PM »



Neil Ardley  :  A Symphony of Amaranths  (Wah Wah  LP,.2025).

Hesitated about  getting this, but i'm glad  i did, now.  British jazz with  poetry, featuring Ivor Cutler.


Big fan of Harmony of the Spheres but don't know much of the rest of his stuff...Good?


I like Harmony of the Spheres too.  Amaranths is more jazzy,  where HOTS is rock oriented.  Side one is a long instrumental piece- beautiful and stmospheric.  Side 2 has poems with  music backing
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« Reply #2112 on: September 21, 2025, 01:29:43 PM »

Very much taken by La Nouvelle Musique of late. Eponymous album bounces between late 60s psych folk and Kirsty MacColl, with a marvelous cover of Crazy Lady Blues for good measure.

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« Reply #2113 on: September 22, 2025, 07:58:23 AM »

About to get stuck into EVOLVER, the latest Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican offering.

Looks promising, as the fifth iteration of the band flex their musical muscles.


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« Reply #2114 on: September 24, 2025, 04:18:59 PM »

Big Thief “Double Infinity”

A little disappointed by this one, it’s good but falls short of the the excellent previous album “Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You” which did set the bar rather high.
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« Reply #2115 on: September 25, 2025, 08:47:03 AM »

Has anyone heard Cat Power's re-creation of Dylan's 1966 RAH concert? Any good? Spotted it yesterday in HMV for £7.99.
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« Reply #2116 on: September 25, 2025, 09:21:16 AM »




Neil Ardley  :  A Symphony of Amaranths  (Wah Wah  LP,.2025).

Hesitated about  getting this, but i'm glad  i did, now.  British jazz with  poetry, featuring Ivor Cutler.


Big fan of Harmony of the Spheres but don't know much of the rest of his stuff...Good?


I like Harmony of the Spheres too.  Amaranths is more jazzy,  where HOTS is rock oriented.  Side one is a long instrumental piece- beautiful and stmospheric.  Side 2 has poems with  music backing
Made on an Arts Council grant, back in  1971 when such things existed.


Neil Ardley :  Kaleidoscope of Rainbows is  coming out later this year.  I'm sure  it will be very good, but i think I'll pass.   Double LP
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« Reply #2117 on: September 25, 2025, 09:25:52 AM »


Has anyone heard Cat Power's re-creation of Dylan's 1966 RAH concert? Any good? Spotted it yesterday in HMV for £7.99.


It's by no means awful, but I'd be very surprised if you wanted to listen to it more than once.  A curiosity, I'd suggest.
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« Reply #2118 on: September 25, 2025, 10:59:51 AM »

Just had a quick listen on youtube ... I see what you mean, David. Think I'll pass.
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« Reply #2119 on: September 25, 2025, 11:36:41 AM »

RT's Live From Honolulu which I missed hearing about when it was released in 2022. Seems it was recorded back in 2006 and he had Danny on the double bass and Michael Jerome on the drums. I was sure I had a copy of RT & DT's Live at Crawley album but can't find it so this recording will do nicely instead.

I also found an album that Danny recorded with Eric Bibb and North Country Far titled The Happiest Man In The World which I'll be giving a listen to later.
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