Steve Jolliffe on iTunes.

These Steve Joliiffe albums are available on iTunes, what can you recommend?

The Bruton Suite
0
No votes
Beyond The Dream
1
13%
Alien
1
13%
Escape
1
13%
Deep Down Far
0
No votes
Journeys Out Of The Body
3
38%
Omni
2
25%
 
Total votes: 8

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Journeys Out Of The Body...IMHO
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bm voted appropriately :wink:
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Pertou wrote:See poll :)
The only one ive not got is "The Bruton Suite" i have all the others and enjoy them....... my personel preference would be "Omni" but they are all fine albums in their own way. 8)
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Thanks BM and AK... I was a little sceptic about "journeys of the of the body" because the title sounded a little too much like my Gymnasium parties, and I refer to when the alcohol journeyed out of my body :mrgreen:
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Pertou wrote:Thanks BM and AK... I was a little sceptic about "journeys of the of the body" because the title sounded a little too much like my Gymnasium parties, and I refer to when the alcohol journeyed out of my body :mrgreen:
Plenty of the trademark sax and flute in "Journeys" with "Omni" its all electronics which was rather unusual for SJ :arrow:
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I chose Beyond the Dream - although Omni would be a close second...
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Alien for me.
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Only five votes?
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Post by Chris Monk »

Pertou wrote:Only five votes?
Sorry about that, but apart from Cyclone I've not heard any of Steve Jolliffe's other work. :oops:

So no vote from me.
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CYCLONE is one of thegreatest albums in rock music history


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bigmoog wrote:CYCLONE is one of thegreatest albums in rock music history


no question :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:CYCLONE is one of thegreatest albums in rock music history


no question :arrow:
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Post by Six By Nine »

Of those I only have Omni and JOTB, and while they're both good, it would have to be the latter for me.

This was the fist of Steve's albums I bought and it's still my favourite. I recently got it on CD having worn my vinyl out and it reminded me of how good it was.

Really original use of keyboards, flute and sax and some extremely ethereal vocals - the music truly captures the somewhat bizarre descriptions of Steve's out of body experiences (hence the name).

A classic!
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Post by timer »

Can't vote on this As im an uneducated fool, who hasn't heard any Joliffe solo music ! MAte of mines got a stck of it though.
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