Lady Monk vs. Zen Garden.

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Lady Monk vs. Zen Garden.

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Three ways to listen to this one: Zen Garden from Le Parc- Zen Garden on Vault 4 or as Lady Monk which one do you prefer?

Lady Monk for me.
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tangmaster wrote:Three ways to listen to this one: Zen Garden from Le Parc- Zen Garden on Vault 4 or as Lady Monk which one do you prefer?

Lady Monk for me.
I think the proper way to listen how the track progressed from 85 to present is:

Zen Garden (Le Parc)
Zen Garden (Vault 4)
Shores Of Guam (Beyond The Storm etc.)
Lady Monk
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Lady Monk 8)
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Oh yes Lady Monk is 'the' version ! 8)
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Re: Lady Monk vs. Zen Garden.

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Pertou wrote:
tangmaster wrote:Three ways to listen to this one: Zen Garden from Le Parc- Zen Garden on Vault 4 or as Lady Monk which one do you prefer?

Lady Monk for me.
I think the proper way to listen how the track progressed from 85 to present is:

Zen Garden (Le Parc)
Zen Garden (Vault 4)
Shores Of Guam (Beyond The Storm etc.)
Lady Monk
Maybe it is the proper way, but I think I will pick the Vault version first.
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Lady Monk
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Lady Monk.
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sparrow wrote:Lady Monk.
popular track, apparently. :lol:
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This had never dawned on me before reading this thread, I knew I had heard lady monk before somewhere though, what other tracks have 'metamorphed' over the years, apart from the obvious dream mix's?
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stiffdog wrote:This had never dawned on me before reading this thread, I knew I had heard lady monk before somewhere though, what other tracks have 'metamorphed' over the years, apart from the obvious dream mix's?
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stiffdog wrote:This had never dawned on me before reading this thread, I knew I had heard lady monk before somewhere though, what other tracks have 'metamorphed' over the years, apart from the obvious dream mix's?
There are quite a few versions of Phaedra out there, and at least three TD versions of 'Love on a Real Train' that spring to mind immediately.
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Probably a good idea as to why Booster has been released, as these tracks are getting quite exclusive to the Ltd EP runs at gigs.

Although we have all of these as EPs, it's going to be interesting to see how they come together as a long playing CD.
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timer wrote:Probably a good idea as to why Booster has been released, as these tracks are getting quite exclusive to the Ltd EP runs at gigs.

Although we have all of these as EPs, it's going to be interesting to see how they come together as a long playing CD.
I've still got loads of spare copies...coming to eBay soon methinks ;)
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24db wrote:
timer wrote:Probably a good idea as to why Booster has been released, as these tracks are getting quite exclusive to the Ltd EP runs at gigs.

Although we have all of these as EPs, it's going to be interesting to see how they come together as a long playing CD.
I've still got loads of spare copies...coming to eBay soon methinks ;)
You haven't got a spare of Rapid Eye Movement by anychance ?
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timer wrote:
24db wrote:
timer wrote:Probably a good idea as to why Booster has been released, as these tracks are getting quite exclusive to the Ltd EP runs at gigs.

Although we have all of these as EPs, it's going to be interesting to see how they come together as a long playing CD.
I've still got loads of spare copies...coming to eBay soon methinks ;)
You haven't got a spare of Rapid Eye Movement by anychance ?
Indeed...several :)
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