Miracle Mile

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Post by ant »

:) Just to let you know that if any of you never got hold of this album and you want to, CDS in Dundee have got hold of some remaining stock of this now no longer available album and are selling it at £6.99 plus P+P. A good album and worth having so hurry if you want it 'cause they probably haven't got that many. Good Luck. :)
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nice LP, one of the last great TD STs imho
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bigmoog wrote:nice LP, one of the last great TD STs imho
A big favourite of mine. :D
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Yes i agree not too shabby
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Post by Beaubourg »

AbFab!

Love the cover art, too.
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Post by JD »

was never really that taken with this one, although I thought the film was pretty good , plus it had some good bits of unreleased music too.
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Huuuuugely underestimated album.............After the call and Teetering Scales legendery tracks IMHO............LOVE IT 8) :D
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After Melrose, this is my fav from the Melrose Years. I agree, it's underestimated. Lovely sequencer work. One track sounds like Tubular Bells meets Cherokee Lane!
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Post by rotwang »

A great soundtrack, one TD's very best. Cool movie, too.
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rotwang wrote:A great soundtrack, one TD's very best. Cool movie, too.
Like this one very much. One of their best. And indeed a bit underestimated.
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I love this one too. One of the last TD albums I was able to buy new from a local shop :cry:
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sparrow wrote:I love this one too. One of the last TD albums I was able to buy new from a local shop :cry:
I remember finding my copy in 'Our Price' in Witney, Oxfordshire. It was an incredible relief to me, as I had interpreted the prose on the back of Lily on the Beach as a farewell and end to the band!
It is a fine album to boot, and yet another example of how good soundtracks can be when TD get a look-in to the editing and mastering.
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billythefish wrote:
sparrow wrote:I love this one too. One of the last TD albums I was able to buy new from a local shop :cry:
I remember finding my copy in 'Our Price' in Witney, Oxfordshire. It was an incredible relief to me, as I had interpreted the prose on the back of Lily on the Beach as a farewell and end to the band!
It is a fine album to boot, and yet another example of how good soundtracks can be when TD get a look-in to the editing and mastering.
I bought my vinyl copy from our price in Stirling. At the time they had about 20 TD albums on the racks. :roll: Now even a trawl around Glasgow turns up just the Virgin years and rarely anything else. :cry:
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sparrow wrote:
billythefish wrote:
sparrow wrote:I love this one too. One of the last TD albums I was able to buy new from a local shop :cry:
I remember finding my copy in 'Our Price' in Witney, Oxfordshire. It was an incredible relief to me, as I had interpreted the prose on the back of Lily on the Beach as a farewell and end to the band!
It is a fine album to boot, and yet another example of how good soundtracks can be when TD get a look-in to the editing and mastering.
I bought my vinyl copy from our price in Stirling. At the time they had about 20 TD albums on the racks. :roll: Now even a trawl around Glasgow turns up just the Virgin years and rarely anything else. :cry:
I've seen a few more.... what about Lost in Music?, they have quite a few TD releases, Fopp and HMV even have a couple of the new albums (Paradisio and MFD)
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One Music track for after call.


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