Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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Bought this at a garage sale from my neighbour.
Picked it for 45RPM and a mighty reference to King Crimson on the B-Side:
21St CenturySchizoidCommon Man.
TD and Froese in their Discophase 87’.
Perhaps it was a choice with aftermath.
Long story short, I was invited to see my neighbours vinyl collection.
Two I can remember are Brian Eno-Apollo playing ‘Deep Blue Day’
and
Klaus Schulze with ’Passion Burns’.
Not only the Krautrocksection was huge.
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@Aetas said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
@endo It is and as close to the Original Motion Picture Score as we can get
That is if you don't want to spend 100-200USD (which I dont)
Ive got the 12" playground love single so this re-issue will satisfy my needs
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Lovely, @Tago-Mago !
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@endo said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
…. and all the beautiful Italian girls.
Sounds like a time we’ve spent a long time ago
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Heard this live LP of King Crimson- Earthbound today.
A lot of experts dislike it.
I don’t!! -
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I had some vouchers from a recent work anniversary and decided to fill some gaps in my collection (I had Bleach and MoP on CD already)
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I don't think this album from 1971 is particularly well-known, but it truly deserves to be. As the only release by the band from Alabama led by the then 17-year-old Myke Jackson, it impresses (at least to me) with its very deep musical emotions and abilities. I also like the musical range.
While 'Look At The Sun' almost comes along like a McCartney composition, the following 'Now She's Gone' is a jazzy psych-rock and then 'Weepin' Mama Blues' a pretty cool southern blues rock piece. But my favourite is the multi-part, 10min-long prog-rock masterpiece 'The Change'.
If you don't know the album give it a try. Definitely worth it.
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@Mizmazzle good call with the KM
https://open.spotify.com/album/5g5l9entA4bTztfpLJd1kS?si=cXrgx_KrQ0mxBz_Bjwgn7A