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As part of my quest for enlightnenment of Edgars solo works:

HAve dusted this one off tonight - think ive only previously played it once and WOW what a CD the forth track with Krieger on Drums is stunning !
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timer wrote:As part of my quest for enlightnenment of Edgars solo works:

HAve dusted this one off tonight - think ive only previously played it once and WOW what a CD the forth track with Krieger on Drums is stunning !
Wonderful and underated album IMHO........."Tropic of Capricorn" is a classic as is "Metropolis" and the track you mention "Nights of Automatic Women" is great..i also like "Icarus"................. 8)
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Going to give this some more time tomorrow, must order the newer version as well :!:
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timer wrote:Going to give this some more time tomorrow, must order the newer version as well :!:
The newer2004 version has a different track list "Children's Deeper Study" which is on the Original album and CD is Replace by "Golgotha and The Circle Closes" which was on the original vinyl release,but NOT the original CD release.....

On the 2004 version "Ikarus" is the opening track not "Metropolis :wink:
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timer wrote:As part of my quest for enlightnenment of Edgars solo works:

HAve dusted this one off tonight - think ive only previously played it once and WOW what a CD the forth track with Krieger on Drums is stunning !
A good opportunity for Iris in Eindhoven.
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la sagesse du destin wrote:
timer wrote:As part of my quest for enlightnenment of Edgars solo works:

HAve dusted this one off tonight - think ive only previously played it once and WOW what a CD the forth track with Krieger on Drums is stunning !
A good opportunity for Iris in Eindhoven.
Charles
Very much so Charles, good shout ! 8)
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Ages has always been my favourite EF solo album. The piano part on Tropic of Capricorn is worth the price of the CD alone, I hope this gets played at the TD plays EF show, it's very simple yet utterly beautiful. The other tracks (Icarus, Metropolis, Golgatha, etc) are all top notch and Klaus Krieger's drums just add that certain something extra. Hopefully TD will draw on this album heavily for the upcoming show.
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Post by rotwang »

I haven't listened to this one in a while. I'll have to rectify that soon. I think this (along with Stuntman) ranks among Edgar's best solo works. I particularly love Icarus, Metropolis, and Pizarro and Atahualpa with its wonderful drum work from Krieger.
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Listened to it at work yesterday. really good album
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Ive just lifted the greatests towel from SBE 2001 out of the attic,it has been untouched by human hand since that day. The EF Pheromones are driving the wife crazy,she is at this moment
rolling around the room in orgasmic pleasure........

Edgar Froese reaches the parts other towels can not reach.........i love this towel :P
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:? Are you alright, CJ :!:
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Pertou wrote::? Are you alright, CJ :!:
Sorry if i offended JP :oops: :roll: ..........we are in an excited midst of Glenfiddich and a Towel :P
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epsilon75 wrote:
Pertou wrote::? Are you alright, CJ :!:
Sorry if i offended JP :oops: :roll: ..........we are in an excited midst of Glenfiddich and a Towel :P


do you need any DOvE cream bar Colin :wink: :?: :oops:
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bigmoog wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Pertou wrote::? Are you alright, CJ :!:
Sorry if i offended JP :oops: :roll: ..........we are in an excited midst of Glenfiddich and a Towel :P


do you need any DOvE cream bar Colin :wink: :?: :oops:
And its goodnight from him and goodnight from me :wink: :wink: :P
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:
Pertou wrote::? Are you alright, CJ :!:
Sorry if i offended JP :oops: :roll: ..........we are in an excited midst of Glenfiddich and a Towel :P
I wasn't offended! I just thought the medicine had some 'side effects'
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