Madcap's Flaming Duty - DVD
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You're not the only person to compare him with Mark Almond bu either way the guy has a natural voice, I wish I could have been at the Astoria.epsilon75 wrote:Been listening to the album and watching the DVD for most of the evening......i got to speak as i find and i think this album is rather excellent,the more ive listened the better it has got........The Eastgate CD has a much better sound than the Voiceprint CD IMHO and i think the DVD is a nice addition to the package Cant stop tapping my feet and nodding my bloody head to "One Hour of Madness"........The More i listen to Chris's singing the more i hear huge resemblances to Marc Almond,and IMHO they are two very good singers in their own right
Maybe Chris wont like that,but the resemblance of voice in uncanny IMHO
To my mind he does sound like Mark Almond but only in parts. Can't imagine Mark Almond being able to sing the rest of MFD the way that Chris Hausl does.JD wrote:You're not the only person to compare him with Mark Almond bu either way the guy has a natural voice, I wish I could have been at the Astoria.epsilon75 wrote:Been listening to the album and watching the DVD for most of the evening......i got to speak as i find and i think this album is rather excellent,the more ive listened the better it has got........The Eastgate CD has a much better sound than the Voiceprint CD IMHO and i think the DVD is a nice addition to the package Cant stop tapping my feet and nodding my bloody head to "One Hour of Madness"........The More i listen to Chris's singing the more i hear huge resemblances to Marc Almond,and IMHO they are two very good singers in their own right
Maybe Chris wont like that,but the resemblance of voice in uncanny IMHO
Chris Monk wrote:To my mind he does sound like Mark Almond but only in parts. Can't imagine Mark Almond being able to sing the rest of MFD the way that Chris Hausl does.JD wrote:You're not the only person to compare him with Mark Almond bu either way the guy has a natural voice, I wish I could have been at the Astoria.epsilon75 wrote:Been listening to the album and watching the DVD for most of the evening......i got to speak as i find and i think this album is rather excellent,the more ive listened the better it has got........The Eastgate CD has a much better sound than the Voiceprint CD IMHO and i think the DVD is a nice addition to the package Cant stop tapping my feet and nodding my bloody head to "One Hour of Madness"........The More i listen to Chris's singing the more i hear huge resemblances to Marc Almond,and IMHO they are two very good singers in their own right
Maybe Chris wont like that,but the resemblance of voice in uncanny IMHO
Chris - Edgars guitars - the blue one ! accident in a woodwork shop indeed ! It's a Parker Fly, probably top of the range (last seen on stage at the Astoria 2003, ok the design of this guitar is very radical, but beleive me they are amazing instruments.Chris Monk wrote:Watched this twice in bed this morning (there's decadence for you) and am hopelessly hooked.
Got enough guitars Edgar? Love them all....except the blue one. Looks like an accident in the wood-work shop to me. IMO of course.
Poor Linda looks a little bit out of place at times but all-in-all it looks like everyone had fun making this.
Iris even looks sexy in a pair of safety goggles. We use those a lot at work when dealing with nasty chemicals, don't remember any of my staff looking so sexy. Probably just as well really....that's a court case just waiting to happen.
Would be nice to see one of these tracks played on the telly, that would open a lot of peoples eyes to the magic of TD. Can't see it happening though......... I mean that would blow the BBC's quota for art for the year.
Yes mate, there are at Amazon.co.uk. By the way, when you look at Amazon.com it would be good if there was the option to listen to samples as usual, especially for an album of this utmost high quality.24db wrote:It's picking up some nice reviews over at Amazon as well
well it might put people off it as well . I've got to admit I'm surprised how many people love this albumDesert_Voyager wrote:Yes mate, there are at Amazon.co.uk. By the way, when you look at Amazon.com it would be good if there was the option to listen to samples as usual, especially for an album of this utmost high quality.24db wrote:It's picking up some nice reviews over at Amazon as well
If some of my favourites such as 'Shape My Sin' and 'Man' got played on the radio I'm sure they would be very popular.24db wrote:well it might put people off it as well . I've got to admit I'm surprised how many people love this albumDesert_Voyager wrote:Yes mate, there are at Amazon.co.uk. By the way, when you look at Amazon.com it would be good if there was the option to listen to samples as usual, especially for an album of this utmost high quality.24db wrote:It's picking up some nice reviews over at Amazon as well