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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri Mar 03 1989
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Number of topics:1517
Total number of notes:13349

617.0. "SPYRO GYRA (live) on CD" by 7040::KARDON () Mon Jan 26 1987 20:39

I was wondering if anyone could tell me the name of Spyro Gyra's live
album.  I heard a few cuts from it the other day.  Is it out on CD yet?

If not, is that album representative of S.G.'s sound?  Any comments on
the quality/music of the currently available Spyro Gyra CDs.  I'd like
to purchase one of their disks but do not know anything about them.

Comments on BREAKAWAY, their newest?

Thanks,

-Scott Kardon
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617.1Catching the SunPARSEC::PESENTIJPMon Jan 26 1987 20:537
	I found myself in much the same boat and tried "Catching 
	the Sun."  The sound is excellent, and I really enjoyed the
	music.  Lively but mellow jazz.  I'm ready for more.

						     
							- JP
617.2COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 27 1987 01:347
Possibly their best CD is "Alternating Currents," available since the summer
of 1985.  In 1986 "Breakout" was released.  Not quite as good.  I also have
"Catching the Sun" on CD and "Morning Dance" and "Carnaval" on vinyl.

All their music sounds very, very much alike.  They are wonderful in concert.

/john
617.3All right!PARSEC::PESENTIJPTue Jan 27 1987 06:466
	Thanks, John.  That's all me and my Visa card wanted to hear.
	Lookout Lechemere's, here we come!

						     
							- JP
617.4Digital to Analog comments welcome7040::KARDONTue Jan 27 1987 09:316
    The info on Spyro Gyra is much appreciated.  I'd like to hear
    more about the quality (i.e. analog hiss, if any) of the CDs.
    
    Also, I'd still like to know the name of that live album.
    
    -Scott
617.5Alternating CurrentsWHALE::JAKUSTue Jan 27 1987 12:3915
    re .4
    
    I second the vote for "Alternating Currents", no discernable
    hiss or anything. I like the  way they miked the recording. It
    must be mastered digitally, though it is not clearly marked
    if I remember. They do tend to sound the same but I have enjoyed
    this one. 
                                                       
    Unsolicited two cents
    
    If you're into SG you might try Yellow JAckets "Shades" on CD.
    They don't sound like SG but they have an uptempo west coast
    sound and I think the recording is pretty good too. You too JP.
    
    Jake
617.6Access All Areas is the Live AlbumPIXEL::COHENRichard CohenTue Jan 27 1987 20:386
    Since no one has said it YET, the name of the live album is "ACCESS
    ALL AREAS", and it has a drawing on the cover that is set in Boston
    behind the Pru, near the Mass Turnpike entrance.
    
    	- Rick
    
617.7Try ``Freetime'' !!51590::LITBYPer-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/SwedenWed Jan 28 1987 06:528
	 You should  definitely  try ``Freetime'' - my opinion is that it is
	 their  best  album  yet.   I  have  it  on  LP - but I saw it on CD
	 somewhere  here  in Stockholm a couple of days ago, so it should be
	 available.   It's  probably  AAD,  though  -  I think ``Alternating
	 Currents'' was the first S.G album that was digitally mastered.

	 /Per-Olof
617.8Other Bands/Similar StylesMSEE::BREAULTWed Jan 28 1987 12:1611
    
           I don't own any Spyro Gyra CDs but I have all there albums
         except "Access All Areas" on LPs. I thought "Breakout" was the
         only really inconsistent album they've done. The title cut
         is great but the rest of the album doesn't match up. "Catching
         The Sun" is my favorite.
    
           SG fans might also like Skywalk, a good band with similar
         sound. Flim & The BBs also remind me of SG at times.
    
         /bb
617.951590::LITBYPer-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/SwedenMon Feb 09 1987 06:235
	 I picked up ``Breakout'' last week - I don't agree with .8, in fact
	 I think it is at least as good as ``Alternating Currents''.

         Does anyone know if ``Morning Dance'' is available on CD?       
617.10"Morning Dance" YesPARSEC::PESENTIJPMon Feb 09 1987 11:528
I recently bought "Breakout," and have enjoyed it every bit as much as 
"Catching the Sun."  No discernable noise on either.

The Green Catalog lists "Morning Dance" as MCA MCAD 37148.

						     
							- JP
617.11Morning DanceCAD::KADKADECum dignitate otiumMon Feb 09 1987 12:204
Yes, I have the "Morning Dance" CD. Catalog #- MCAD-37148 DIDX-201.
No perceptible hiss on my system, just great music.

- Sudhir