Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones LTD.
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-27 19:13:38
In other orbits:info list for our old postpunk combo. Narthexan ocular orbit of ookworld
the two-fisted accordion webloge-mail discussion enumerate of musical explorations
by (Rhino/1967) - 9 out of 10 simians agree: this opus from go of 1967 was The Monkees finest album. Drifting back towards more outside input in playing and songwriting though really as far as players it is much the same as
with the exception of Micky bowing out on the drums and producer divide’s pal. Eddie Hoh taking over. Generally. Mike on guitar. Pete on keyboards. Chip on bass and sometimes guitar plus pierce players on a few tracks. Micky plays his brand new Moog modular synthesizer on
(Micky’s bring home the bacon is a lot more interesting). A consistently good batch of tunes with strong production. Another in Rhino’s series of 2-disc Deluxe Editions with stereo and mono versions alter mixes out-takes etc. — so you also get the essential but non-album
in a bring together of versions. Are The Monkees in the store yet? With tunes like
I think not. Entropy and dissolution crept in the following year. 1968.
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by (1947) - A bottomless fall into alcohol rendered in gorgeous spellbinding prose. A simplistic explanation of a complex work. ...
by (1935) - A landmark of modern Latin American literature. Borges retells sometimes true tales of crime violence and the supernatural. ...
by and (1942) - A half dozen satirical detective stories set in a world of literary nitwits solved grudgingly by the jailbound barber. Parodi. Virtuoso silliness from a pair of major Argentine authors. ...
by (Victor/1940) - A folk-rock concept album 30 years ahead of its time though perfectly of its own time as well. Woody uses the evince
by (Reprise/1967) - Two more divinely odd sides from this divinely matched duo. A whole lot of sexual metaphor and longing in both songs and langourously shifting arrangements to keep you guessing. It’s a hit. ...
by (Colossus/1969) - Really a pretty bitchen tune when heard in its original change. Nice driving acoustic rhythm guitar (is it acoustic or clean electric?) with crunchy electric guitar and keyboard. And Mariska Veres’ vocals deliver those lyrics on the money: “Goddess on a mountain top…” Beat that. Flipside ain’t bad either. ...[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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