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279.1 | A few.. | RDGENG::KEDMUNDS | But I haven't got an fm2r... | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:26 | 8 |
| The Annabel Lamb album (who??)
This is Big Audio Dynamite
Kilroy Was Here (Styx - title track is excellent, but the rest...)
Disagree re Trick of the Tail and Tubby Bells - but this is not
the topic for that.
Keith
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279.2 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | Take hold of the flame | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:44 | 7 |
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John Norum - Total Control - yuuuukkkkkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like his guitar work, but he isn't the most talented songwriter
on the world.
-Tony
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279.3 | | KERNEL::IMBIERSKI | Three views of a secret | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:44 | 15 |
| I once went to visit a friend at university and he put an album
on - "Live Herald" by Steve Hillage. I remember at the time being
really knocked out by it. Then many years later I saw a copy of
this album in a shop and bought it on impulse, remembering how much
I had liked it before.
Well all I can say is my tastes must have changed a hell of a lot
or my friend had been playing a different record, cos I can't stand
the bloody thing! It was quite expensive as well.
If any one wants it (its still in 'as new' condition) then let me
know.
Tony
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279.4 | the optimism of youth... | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | that woman has *got* to go | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:49 | 20 |
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Love and Money - first album, one of these albums which promises
much on first hearing but you're tired of it
by the third play.
Propoganda - Apart from the excellent single "Duel", it starts
off bad and falls away.
Cars - Heartbreak City - didn't exactly put it in the
bin, but a big disappointment nevertheless.
There must be more...
Michael
p.s. Bob - PELICAN WEST?????? It's a positive classic!
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279.5 | | EGAV01::DKEATING | Roamin' Cadillac Church SAVES | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:52 | 11 |
| Tubular Bells was one alright...though a couple of years back
(1980 jeez I'm getting old) I heard Mike Olefield play bits
of it in concert and it was great.
Nowadays of course I don't make any such silly mistakes ;-)
the things are too damn dear for that. However I've managed
to find a way around it...I give it to my younger brother as
a surprise *present*(and believe me that's one heck of a surprise)
tell him it's great and he usually swallows it!!!(fig of speech)
- Dave.
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279.6 | Three spring immediately to mind | 45383::BRIGHT | Heaven knows I'm miserable now | Thu Dec 01 1988 17:07 | 17 |
| Klaus Schulze - Black Dance
I bought it on the strength of his 'Timewind' album. (Mindbending
music, my mother called it). It's crap.
Gary Wright - Touch and Gone
One of the tracks I'd heard before was half good. The rest is
worse than the other half.
Fun Boy Three!!
Bleuch. I swapped it for a Madness album which I've since given away.
I'm sure there's more too.
Steve.
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279.7 | | DECWET::THOMAS | Er, this *is* irrelevant, isn't it? | Thu Dec 01 1988 22:32 | 17 |
| "Early Winter" by Johnny Winter.
I like Johnny's stuff, but this sounds like he was about 10
years old when he recorded it! Awful sound quality too.
<title forgotten> by Ian Dury & the Blockheads.
This was one of those "I remember this from my youth" impulse
buys. It was garbage. It's a "best-of" type compilation (or
maybe they only did one album???).
"Waiting For A Miracle - Singles 1970-1987" by Bruce Cockburn.
I bought this one for "If I Had A Rocket Launcher". I don't
much like the other tracks on it. Oh well.
All are CDs (gasp!), bought sight unseen (sound unheard?). The first
two have been sold, the third I listen to occasionally.
Mike
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279.8 | Red faced.... | 45610::STREETR | I've told you once! | Fri Dec 02 1988 09:16 | 8 |
| Well, back in '67 I went out and bought "Days of Future Past"
by the Moodys, (on the strength of Nights in White Satin).
Once I played it, I didnt like all the 'orchestral bits' and
decided to take it back.... swapped it for Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits!
They were both about 32/6d (Our US readers may need that explaining)
Ray.
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279.9 | It can be a risky business | MLNAD1::TURNER | Got my mojo workin'... | Fri Dec 02 1988 09:23 | 23 |
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I very rarely fall into this trap, maybe because most things grow
on me after repeated listening. Although I buy a lot of albums,
I rarely buy records that I'm not reasonably familiar with.
That said, try these for size:
"Blows Against The Empire" - Jefferson Airplane. I bought it because
I was buying everything buy them. Suddenly found I wasn't listening
to it all that much. One of the few records I've ever sold.
Robbie Krieger's solo album (I think he's only done one). I love
his work with The Doors, but this sounds like Shakatak in places!
How can such a great guitarist sound so uninspired?
I also recall selling an old Hendrix bootleg. The sound quality
was literally the worst I've ever heard - the wasn't even any point
in them writing the songlist on the cover! I think the record-shop
gave me 35p for it...
Regards,
Dom
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279.10 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Fri Dec 02 1988 09:55 | 17 |
| Well, I hate to say it but if anyone is interested in swapping the
CD for Joshua Tree I may be interested. I think this is a totally
overrated recording and although I may not in fact swap it, I certainly
wouldn't buy it again.
I remember buying a folk rock album back in the early 70's (you
know, CSN&Y were all the rage etc) by a group called The Ship. I
can honestly say I have never heard it all the way through. Its
amazingly bad.
I too am a great believer that the best albums are those that take
time to grow on you. For instance, I thought Stevie Wonder's Songs
in the Key of Life was absolute crap when I first listened to it.
Something made me wipe the dust off it and play it again about six
months later. Lo and behold, its brilliant!
Richard
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279.11 | Lloyd's boob | WELMTS::GREENB | Don't give me facts, give me ideas! | Fri Dec 02 1988 10:12 | 9 |
| Much as I love the rest of their output, I can't take Loyd Cole
and the Commotions second lp. I bought it eagerly after being totally
bowled over by the first one, but what a disappointment. The songs
are ok, it's just been swamped by fussy over arrangement and over
production.
Luckily the third lp shows a return to form - and how!
Bob
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279.12 | | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | that woman has *got* to go | Fri Dec 02 1988 10:18 | 12 |
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re- Songs in the key of life - I too was disappointed with much
of it's content - but it's got it's high points of course.
I always felt that it would have made a classic 'single' album,
but was padded-out with some dubious tracks to make it a double.
Michael
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279.13 | I've made some mistakes... | HAZEL::STARR | Like a fool, fell in love with you... | Fri Dec 02 1988 15:51 | 12 |
| Yngwie Malmsteen. When his first album came out, everybody was talking
about this amzing, hotshot guitarist that was incredibly fast. So I
bought it and put it on the turntable.
It never did get to Side 2.
Eventually gave it to a friend who still loves it....
Other disappointments - The Firm (both), GTR, Deep Purple's "In The House
of Blue Light", The Clash "This Is England"
Alan S.
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279.14 | Waste of two grooves and a hole | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Fri Dec 02 1988 16:10 | 9 |
| The Van the Man lp with 'Bright Side of the Street' on it.
Sounds like a contract-fulfiller if ever there was one. Rather
listen to floorboards creak. Proof if proof were needed that the
70's vinyl shortage was well and truly over.
In short, junk.
Richard.
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279.15 | Money > Sense | CHEFS::HASTONM | Truth and Extensionality | Sun Dec 04 1988 15:45 | 16 |
| Yeah, I've a couple of future vinyl ashtrays in the cupboard too...
Del Amitri - album bought on the strength of hearing
`Hammering Heart' on Peel. Still a great song, but
the rest...
Loaded - `Sweet Jane' saves this LP from violent incineration
And a few more...
Mark
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279.16 | 1 out of 400+ ain't bad ... | 45466::STONE | One Day, doubtless, cloudless bright | Mon Dec 05 1988 16:42 | 17 |
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I don't often buy lps/cds that I've actually heard before, the theory
being that if I've heard it then thats it isn't it?
So following on from that, I buy ones by bands that I've heard are good
or whose last album I liked.
I made that mistake with INXS, snippets which I'd heard on the Radio
always sounded great then one day I saw 'The Swing' in the Cd rack and
bought it ! IT WAS CRAP...
Still, I buy at least one lp or cd a week and thats been the only one
so far....
Graham_the_all_electric_(soon_to_have_Fairy_lights)_hippy
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279.17 | Paul Simon | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Thu Dec 15 1988 10:03 | 11 |
| Much as I am an avid Paul Simon fan, it has to be said that One
Trick Pony was rubbish apart from Late in the Evening.
Also, think Gracelands was overrated. It IS a good album but not
all its cracked up to be. Also, Hearts and Bones was/is much better
than people give it credit for particularly 'Renee and Georgette
Magritte with their dog after the war' which I think is one of his
best songs ever. Incidentally, in the Omnibus program on Paul Simon
he himself also has the same opinion of that particular song.
Richard
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