Choosing best two, wow... I can hardly set my mind on ten... but 'Rings Around the World' is also in my top ten because it takes out the fun side of pop-rock in a very unique and original way.
No I do not have the 'Blemish' Japanese bonus track is it good? I like 'Blemish' more then 'Manafon' because 'Blemish' is more personal (kind of break-up album) then Buddhist-bleak 'Manafon' what is your take?
You can make up your own mind here, sorry can't do FLAC this time around but it is @320. I think with Sylvian you really have to take each album as a seperate entity. I agree that Blemish is a high level mark in his career. Have you checked out my other blog (son of) as I have put up Derek Bailey's Blemish sessions album and also Sylvian's 'When Loud Weather Buffeted Naoshima' Anyway have a good one... Regards/
2JacquelinAnon/ Indeed I do know that KateB album. Funny I HATED 'Wuthering Heights' but love absolutely everything else that she has done. Aaaah Damo! I am a massive Can fan...did youget the w/Tim Hrdin trax I posted? Expect a lot more Cn related rarities at (Son of) next year. May 2010 be a great one for us all - 2009 was a bad year I think andnot just for me... Regards/
As a teenager I had KB 'the dreaming' poster hang on my wall , I love every single note she ever done. I did get Tim Hardin & Can ffrom (Son of) along with last Damo & Can gig , both are good,I am also a big can-head would love some more rarities
my next top-ten is Julian Cope - 'The Unruly Imagination' - folk/political and krout-Faust-bound on the same LP ... truly excellent Do you have the two spoken-word tracks Sylvian did with Arve Henriksen on his ECM 'Cartography' LP ? the Jaquelin-Anon
We seem to have some very serious overlap of taste in music happening here. If you go right back to the very beginning of this blog, I posted a live Teardrop Explodes gig from Erics in Liverpool. Regards/
Well, overlap is a good thing... next on my top-ten is Van Der Graaf Generator - Persent what should i say: the old geezers know how to make a comeback album! (a reativly short in length but dense and leave a taste of dark-matter in my mouth )
Bloody hell...another fave and let us not forget Hammill's solo stuff over the years. Nadirs Big Chance is one of the first English punk records I think! Regards/
Overlap Strikes back: Nadirs Big Chance along with VDGG live 'Vital' LP makes the impossible gap between prog-rock to punk (I must admit that I haven't realized the Hammill/Jonny until I read it in Mr. Julian Cope monthly blog) my next top-tenner is Ian Brown - music from the Spheres - best rock/electronic combo sophisticated yet pop-ish with Ian very unique angelic voice
A slight divergence there as I have never heard that Ian Brown album, but I will check it out. Was more into the Happy Mondays than the Stone Roses and could not believe how bad that second album was... Regards/
Before I replayed about prog-rock to punk connection and how Julian Cope showed me the 'the Hammill/Jonny' i meant of course to the Johnny Rotten admiration to Peter Hammill back in Nadir days.. My next top-tenner is Robert Wyatt - Comicopera Jazzy,smooth music yet strong in words and not all in English...
You see this is why I just did my top two...I could have posted my top 500 and still not have fitted all of my choices in. Good choice Comicopera too. Regards/
Choosing best two, wow...
ReplyDeleteI can hardly set my mind on ten...
but 'Rings Around the World' is also in my top ten because it takes out the fun side of pop-rock in a very unique and original way.
the Jaquelin-Anon
I really like Gruf Rhys's solo effort atal genedlaethol, lovely best wishes
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ReplyDeleteIndeed. Do you have the bonus Japanese track from 'Blemish' btw?
2tf/
Haven't heard that one , I only have Candylion'!
Regards/
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ReplyDeleteFound that album just now, will give it a spin...
Regards/
No I do not have the 'Blemish' Japanese bonus track
ReplyDeleteis it good?
I like 'Blemish' more then 'Manafon' because 'Blemish' is more personal (kind of break-up album) then Buddhist-bleak 'Manafon'
what is your take?
'Blemish' is also in my top-ten
the Jaquelin-Anon
You can make up your own mind here, sorry can't do FLAC this time around but it is @320. I think with Sylvian you really have to take each album as a seperate entity. I agree that Blemish is a high level mark in his career. Have you checked out my other blog (son of) as I have put up Derek Bailey's Blemish sessions album and also Sylvian's 'When Loud Weather Buffeted Naoshima'
ReplyDeleteAnyway have a good one...
Regards/
Thanks
ReplyDeleteI actually know this track (as 'Trauma Therapy')
and thought it is (along with 'Monolith' freebie) a 'Campure' bonus
interesting track...
'Naoshima' is not for the weak at heard 'coz it can broad you the death [but i like it when i am in the mood]
Next on my top-ten is Kate Bush - 'Aerial' , I hope you know this one
the E.P. of the decade is Omar A. Rodriguez & Damo Suzuki - 'Please Heat This Eventually'
in which for the first time since Can-days Damo rules
have a great new year :)
the Jaquelin-Anon
2JacquelinAnon/
ReplyDeleteIndeed I do know that KateB album. Funny I HATED 'Wuthering Heights' but love absolutely everything else that she has done. Aaaah Damo! I am a massive Can fan...did youget the w/Tim Hrdin trax I posted? Expect a lot more Cn related rarities at (Son of) next year.
May 2010 be a great one for us all - 2009 was a bad year I think andnot just for me...
Regards/
As a teenager I had KB 'the dreaming' poster hang on my wall , I love every single note she ever done.
ReplyDeleteI did get Tim Hardin & Can ffrom (Son of) along with last Damo & Can gig , both are good,I am also a big can-head would love some more rarities
my next top-ten is Julian Cope - 'The Unruly Imagination' - folk/political and krout-Faust-bound on the same LP ... truly excellent
Do you have the two spoken-word tracks Sylvian did with Arve Henriksen on his ECM 'Cartography' LP ?
the Jaquelin-Anon
We seem to have some very serious overlap of taste in music happening here. If you go right back to the very beginning of this blog, I posted a live Teardrop Explodes gig from Erics in Liverpool.
ReplyDeleteRegards/
Well, overlap is a good thing...
ReplyDeletenext on my top-ten is Van Der Graaf Generator - Persent what should i say: the old geezers know how to make a comeback album! (a reativly short in length but dense and leave a taste of dark-matter in my mouth )
Bloody hell...another fave and let us not forget Hammill's solo stuff over the years. Nadirs Big Chance is one of the first English punk records I think!
ReplyDeleteRegards/
Overlap Strikes back:
ReplyDeleteNadirs Big Chance along with VDGG live 'Vital' LP makes the impossible gap between prog-rock to punk (I must admit that I haven't realized the Hammill/Jonny until I read it in Mr. Julian Cope monthly blog)
my next top-tenner is Ian Brown - music from the Spheres - best rock/electronic combo sophisticated yet pop-ish with Ian very unique angelic voice
the Jaquelin-Anon
A slight divergence there as I have never heard that Ian Brown album, but I will check it out. Was more into the Happy Mondays than the Stone Roses and could not believe how bad that second album was...
ReplyDeleteRegards/
Before I replayed about prog-rock to punk connection and how Julian Cope showed me the 'the Hammill/Jonny' i meant of course to the Johnny Rotten admiration to Peter Hammill back in Nadir days..
ReplyDeleteMy next top-tenner is Robert Wyatt - Comicopera
Jazzy,smooth music yet strong in words and not all in English...
You see this is why I just did my top two...I could have posted my top 500 and still not have fitted all of my choices in. Good choice Comicopera too.
ReplyDeleteRegards/