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bigmoog wrote:im getting as much music by the monkees...as i can :D :D
This will be one I assume :wink:

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Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.

"The album is particularly interesting for the pioneering use of the Moog synthesizer, which Micky Dolenz introduced to the group and played in the studio; he owned one of the first twenty ever sold"

Well done Micky of The Monkees 8)
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har wrote:
bigmoog wrote:im getting as much music by the monkees...as i can :D :D
This will be one I assume :wink:

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Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.

"The album is particularly interesting for the pioneering use of the Moog synthesizer, which Micky Dolenz introduced to the group and played in the studio; he owned one of the first twenty ever sold"

Well done Micky of The Monkees 8)


thats a priority ONE :D :D

on vinyl
:arrow:
...The wise.....are silent.....
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bigmoog wrote:
har wrote:
bigmoog wrote:im getting as much music by the monkees...as i can :D :D
This will be one I assume :wink:

Image

Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.

"The album is particularly interesting for the pioneering use of the Moog synthesizer, which Micky Dolenz introduced to the group and played in the studio; he owned one of the first twenty ever sold"

Well done Micky of The Monkees 8)


thats a priority ONE :D :D

on vinyl
:arrow:
Let iz know how it sounds :D

In fact I might go and check it out :P :arrow:
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har wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
har wrote: This will be one I assume :wink:

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Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.

"The album is particularly interesting for the pioneering use of the Moog synthesizer, which Micky Dolenz introduced to the group and played in the studio; he owned one of the first twenty ever sold"

Well done Micky of The Monkees 8)


thats a priority ONE :D :D

on vinyl
:arrow:
Let iz know how it sounds :D

In fact I might go and check it out :P :arrow:
I did :oops:

:? :? :?

...................quite an amazing range of styles on this their 4th album. Including The Psychadelic Monkees :shock: Some good tunes actually, none of their big hits but apparently one of their most acclaimed albums. A fun album of its time from '67.

You can hear the MOOG on track 11 - Daily Nightly 8) one o the psychadelia tunes.

The early British vinyl seems to be in MONO but some o the later USofA in stereophonicness.

RIP Davey.



PS That penicillin must have gone to my head :P
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har wrote:
har wrote:
bigmoog wrote:

thats a priority ONE :D :D

on vinyl
:arrow:
Let iz know how it sounds :D

In fact I might go and check it out :P :arrow:
I did :oops:

:? :? :?

...................quite an amazing range of styles on this their 4th album. Including The Psychadelic Monkees :shock: Some good tunes actually, none of their big hits but apparently one of their most acclaimed albums. A fun album of its time from '67.

You can hear the MOOG on track 11 - Daily Nightly 8) one o the psychadelia tunes.

The early British vinyl seems to be in MONO but some o the later USofA in stereophonicness.

RIP Davey.



PS That penicillin must have gone to my head :P

BM on urgent VIGIL outside local second hand record dealer :arrow: :arrow:
...The wise.....are silent.....
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bigmoog wrote:
har wrote:
har wrote: Let iz know how it sounds :D

In fact I might go and check it out :P :arrow:
I did :oops:

:? :? :?

...................quite an amazing range of styles on this their 4th album. Including The Psychadelic Monkees :shock: Some good tunes actually, none of their big hits but apparently one of their most acclaimed albums. A fun album of its time from '67.

You can hear the MOOG on track 11 - Daily Nightly 8) one o the psychadelia tunes.

The early British vinyl seems to be in MONO but some o the later USofA in stereophonicness.

RIP Davey.



PS That penicillin must have gone to my head :P

BM on urgent VIGIL outside local second hand record dealer :arrow: :arrow:

the vigil was concluded, thanks to my good mate ben at ben's collectors records...original mono vinyl pressing:

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:P :P :P
...The wise.....are silent.....
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Klaus Schulze - Havlandet (1985 soundtrack, CDR)
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bigmoog wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
har wrote: I did :oops:

:? :? :?

...................quite an amazing range of styles on this their 4th album. Including The Psychadelic Monkees :shock: Some good tunes actually, none of their big hits but apparently one of their most acclaimed albums. A fun album of its time from '67.

You can hear the MOOG on track 11 - Daily Nightly 8) one o the psychadelia tunes.

The early British vinyl seems to be in MONO but some o the later USofA in stereophonicness.

RIP Davey.



PS That penicillin must have gone to my head :P

BM on urgent VIGIL outside local second hand record dealer :arrow: :arrow:

the vigil was concluded, thanks to my good mate ben at ben's collectors records...original mono vinyl pressing:

Image


:P :P :P
:D

Let iz know if you like any of it :? :? :? :? :? :P
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Jon wrote:Klaus Schulze - Havlandet (1985 soundtrack, CDR)
Great music! :)
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Insvims wrote:
Jon wrote:Klaus Schulze - Havlandet (1985 soundtrack, CDR)
Great music! :)
Yes, not bad. Especially Main Theme and End Theme are good. I always wanted this music on CD, ever since I saw the film on NRK almost ten years ago. I remember taping the end credits to a VHS tape...
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Jon wrote:
Insvims wrote:
Jon wrote:Klaus Schulze - Havlandet (1985 soundtrack, CDR)
Great music! :)
Yes, not bad. Especially Main Theme and End Theme are good. I always wanted this music on CD, ever since I saw the film on NRK almost ten years ago. I remember taping the end credits to a VHS tape...
It's available on la Vie Electronique Volume 10

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KLAUS-SCHULZE ... 1542wt_905

:)
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The Who -Who Are You and Face Dances
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Grace For Drowning on Bluray.........Steve Wilson.

First album on this format and will get more.
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T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Jon wrote:
Insvims wrote: Great music! :)
Yes, not bad. Especially Main Theme and End Theme are good. I always wanted this music on CD, ever since I saw the film on NRK almost ten years ago. I remember taping the end credits to a VHS tape...
It's available on la Vie Electronique Volume 10

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KLAUS-SCHULZE ... 1542wt_905

:)
Yes, but the CDR will do for me...
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Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 11 (3-CD)

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