I love the recording quality of this too. The vocals. So odd, so good.
I can only assume that you don't mean when Fripp comes in. :eek:And a Roches song that I've probably posted here many times, but one that still, after hearing it 200 or 300 times over 30 or 40 years, makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up at that one certain point where the skies open up and that pure sound flows down and covers everything in its path.
Never heard this until now-thanks for this...and I love the Frippertronic touch too.Maggie Roche died last year...
Suggestions?
Depends on whether you want songs or dub.Where the hell do I begin with Lee Perry?
no bad new wavey touches or cheezzzeee snth. Cool. :cool:I like this one very much. mjp recommended it years ago.
Ha! That's awesome. & yeah, dub & actual song. thanks for pointing me in the right direction. It's like some of those bands who put out a shit ton of stuff. Where to begin? GBV (Guided By Voices) comes to mind. As to Perry, I'll start where u've suggested. I've heard, in varying degrees, a lot of this stuff but which ones to pick? thanks again.Depends on whether you want songs or dub.
If you want songs he did two great albums with the Wailers, Soul Rebels and Soul Revolution, and the classic albums, Police and Thieves with Junior Murvin, and War Ina Babylon with Max Romeo.
Check out some of the box set anthologies if you want dub (and songs too), like Arkology.
And then there is the single, Judgement in a Babylon, wherein Scratch accuses Island records head Chris Blackwell (and his office staff) of drinking chicken blood and practicing voodoo...
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Oh man. I had a 100 CD changer. It wasn't exactly gentle with the discs, and I had to keep a piece of paper nearby that listed what was in there because you chose the disc by number. There's a Nakamichi 7 disc changer on top of a bookcase behind me collecting dust. And a single disc TEAC in the closet that hasn't been hooked up in a year. In this post- HAP era I can't deal with them.if you had one of those 5 or 8 cd changers from the mid-late 90's...