BELLS OF ACCRA

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timer wrote:Im not so keen on this EP I will admit ! :oops:

Much prefer either:
ONIS or
SWIS or
Thief and the Tangram Seal or

Yeah you get the picture ! :)
I like SWSIS also Tim just as the edge over BOA for me
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alipaul wrote:Fantastic EP giving it another play now
My undoubted favorite of the ep releases Darren...........Ef back on superb form 8)
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yeh its an awesome EP. Roadmap is my fave though
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The 2nd half of the studio EP lacks a bit of action, I think it sounds very schematic. But I really like the Orange Odyssey version of Bells of Accra - there they got the whole track right from start to fiinish. :)
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Michael66 wrote:The 2nd half of the studio EP lacks a bit of action, I think it sounds very schematic. But I really like the Orange Odyssey version of Bells of Accra - there they got the whole track right from start to fiinish. :)
the live version certainly kicked ass in Frankfurt!
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24db wrote:
Michael66 wrote:The 2nd half of the studio EP lacks a bit of action, I think it sounds very schematic. But I really like the Orange Odyssey version of Bells of Accra - there they got the whole track right from start to fiinish. :)
the live version certainly kicked ass in Frankfurt!
It was brill............superb uptempo beats which was one of the highlights of the evening........feet and head were working overtime 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
Michael66 wrote:The 2nd half of the studio EP lacks a bit of action, I think it sounds very schematic. But I really like the Orange Odyssey version of Bells of Accra - there they got the whole track right from start to fiinish. :)
the live version certainly kicked ass in Frankfurt!
It was brill............superb uptempo beats which was one of the highlights of the evening........feet and head were working overtime 8)
even the sequencer intro bit got a round of applause :)
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and rightly so IMHO...........i think this is a great piece of work by EF,and the applause for the intro showed its popularity 8)
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I love the first half of the Bells of Acra EP but I don't like the second half


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This is one of the best EP's by TD a stunning piece of music. One of the most played pieces in my player. :D
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tangmaster wrote:This is one of the best EP's by TD a stunning piece of music. One of the most played pieces in my player. :D
I prefer all of the other TD EPs since 40 Years Roadmap :D


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Desert_Voyager wrote:I love the first half of the Bells of Acra EP but I don't like the second half


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I agree Jason. It starts of so well then the last 7 or 8 minutes it peter out to a boring ending. The first part is class though.
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sparrow wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I love the first half of the Bells of Acra EP but I don't like the second half


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I agree Jason. It starts of so well then the last 7 or 8 minutes it peter out to a boring ending. The first part is class though.
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sparrow wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I love the first half of the Bells of Acra EP but I don't like the second half


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I agree Jason. It starts of so well then the last 7 or 8 minutes it peter out to a boring ending. The first part is class though.
I don't agree, this one is one of the best things TD did in years. Great track, I love the new way TD is going. (at least that is what it looks like).
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hansx wrote:
sparrow wrote:
Desert_Voyager wrote:I love the first half of the Bells of Acra EP but I don't like the second half


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I agree Jason. It starts of so well then the last 7 or 8 minutes it peter out to a boring ending. The first part is class though.
I don't agree, this one is one of the best things TD did in years. Great track, I love the new way TD is going. (at least that is what it looks like).
I agree with you Hans,this is my favorite release for many a year,a great piece of work from EF 8)
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