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-=***> David Marheine on the LE VINYL <***=-
PS>> Collage, Live, L'Uomo, and Felona e Serona, are worth it.
DM> For $10: _Uomo Di Pezza_ Philips 6323 013A
DM> For $15: _Collage_ 6323 007A
Judging from the catalog numbers, I guess these would be among the
"early" Le Orme... When I'm feeling a bit richer I'll have to
place an order with Sir Topham @ compuserve:
CT> These are all available on CD for about ........$12 each plus pennies
CT> for shipping.
Would _Collage_ be a good place to start with Le Orme, or would
something else be better? Then there's untranslated PFM to
consider as well...
PS> Boy, you're pushing the hard to decide button... should I take door
PS> one, two or three ( firesign theatre not withstanding )
... "I'll take the bag!"
PS> ... Roy Wood ... the stuff he does solo is so creative
PS> and off the wall, and such an entertaining listen....
I found _Boulders_ in an import CD closeout sale bin in
Ann Arbor last year. Amazin'. I'd sure like to come across
_Wizzard's Brew_ on polycarbonate one of these daze two...
Finally bought Gong's _You_ and listened to it the other night.
Seems like a decent hybrid of the jazzrockfusion and hippie
silliness tendencies. Then I couldn't resist _In The Wake Of
Poseidon_ and _Focus 3_ at a used CD store the other day (as
well as a couple nontopical items)... And so, the wallet
grows lighter. Life's too cheap to drink short beer. TTYL.
Dave
NP: Tempest: _Bootleg_, (Not a bootleg, nor even a live album, an
indie release from 1991, all songs by Celtodelic publishing. Their
newest one is on Magna Carta, and the addition of a full time fiddler
to the electric mandola/mandolin and occasional flute is very nice.
Haven't heard the newer CD, these comments are based on a live show.
Can't even remember the name of the damn thing, but, Obprog: it was
produced by Robert Berry with Keith Emerson guesting on one track.
Old Horslips fans should like them...)
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