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Dana /nG - Citizen of Venus
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5/2/2008 9:38:48 PM
Masterpiece... Tell Us Please
It's good to hear best of the best music. Perhaps we can upgrade our musical touch. I adore "Badai Pasti Berlalu" album that was produced in 1978. It's kinda Indonesian's Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band. Highly phenomenal! The song Badai Pasti Berlalu is definitely superb! What's yours?
Cheers..
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Steve Ison
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5/3/2008 12:36:49 AM
Forever Changes by LOVE takes some beating for me..
A magical dark, sunny,strange album indeed..
Arthur Lee's one of the great forgotten geniuses..
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satch
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5/3/2008 1:12:53 AM
David Bowie - Hunky Dory. For me, it's a mystical masterpiece.
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srm
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5/3/2008 5:26:48 AM
I can't name just one. A few of my favourite albums-
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
King Crimson - Red
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
Yes - Close to the Edge
... and after listening to "Heaven and Earth", you might like Frank Zappa - Apostrophe.
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Andy Broad
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5/3/2008 7:52:13 AM
What a question to give an answer too! I always find it hard to narrow down to one album, but one that comes to mind just at the moment is Muddy Waters Hoochie Coochie Man, this particular version was a compilation released just after his death, consiting of tracks drawn from the sessions he recorded for Johnny Winters Bluesky label, many of then featuring Johnny on guitar. the power and energy in that album changed my life, I doubt if I would have become a guitarist, let alone blues guitarist if I hadn't heard it...
I lost my copy ages ago, and have never seen it since, the nearest I've got is the album Hard Again that features many of the tracks on the compilation cassette.
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Steve Ison
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5/3/2008 9:22:05 AM
Woh..I love Hunky Dory so much Satch..Amazing songwriting..
I'd probarbly add Alladinsane too tho
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Stegor
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5/3/2008 10:12:54 AM
srm! Get outta my head!
What he said, plus everything Bowie did from 1970 - 1980 and add XTC's Drums & Wires for a little art-punk credibility.
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The Man With No Band
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5/3/2008 10:43:38 AM
Mike Oldfield's .... "Tubular Bells" ...
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Andy Broad
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5/3/2008 4:45:28 PM
Sam said:
"Mike Oldfield's .... "Tubular Bells" ..."
That was one of the few Albums (well cassettes in those days) I had before discovering Muddy....
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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5/3/2008 5:20:10 PM
this is rocking my boat at the moment----sent by a friend in the 'States
American Folk-------a compilation including
Pale Moon---Shannon McNally
You Don't make it Easy--Josh Ritter
She don't Like Roses--Christine Kane
Pour---Lori McKenna
Boots of Spanish Leather---Nanci Griffith
Owensbro----Natalie Merchant
Shirt------Peter Mulvey
and more!!
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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5/3/2008 5:22:11 PM
oops !!
put out by Putumayo World Music in 2005
www.putamato.com
Robbie
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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5/3/2008 5:22:55 PM
oops !!
put out by Putumayo World Music in 2005
www.putamayo.com
Robbie
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