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24db wrote:TD-The Forum, download
Same here. 8)
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jacob wrote:
24db wrote:TD-The Forum, download
Same here. 8)
And here 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:
jacob wrote:
24db wrote:TD-The Forum, download
Same here. 8)
And here 8)
Not here yet. Still helping the boys with their homework. :evil:


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I Just Receiver the Copy of Angela Aki - Answer. :D 8) :wink:


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Booster II and London Eye downloaded just a minute ago.
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The Damned - Phantasmagoria & Anything..expanded 2 cd ..I love this era of the damned.. 8)

The Answer - er???the new un.

Cheap Trick - Five Classic Albums.
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Deep Purple: "Stormbringer" (2LP)
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bergen-dreamer wrote:Deep Purple: "Stormbringer" (2LP)
Cracking Album

Just prompted me to listen to Machine Head
"Zero Tolerance on Cyber Bullying"

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Dexter Gordon: "Go" (Blue Note/AcousTech 2 45 LP's)

2nd hand:

Ashra: Correlations (Virgin LP)
Miles Davis: Bitches Brew (CBS 2LP)
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This weeks purchases


No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts CD/DVDa , another Steve Wilson side project. If you havent heard this...please do. It is absolutely beautiful. Stunning album!


Jon Anderson - Angels Embrace.........instrumental and a bit too new agey for me. Quite nice though.


and the most amazing acquisition;


Dave Greenslade- The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony, double Vinyl with pristine condition stunning artwork book by Patrick Woodroffe. Got it for £12.99 :shock: Last time I saw this was for £30quid and in c.rap condition. Vinyl in not too bad nick. The music is .......erm ......interesting. Will have to work at it I suspect :wink:
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har wrote:This weeks purchases


No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts CD/DVDa , another Steve Wilson side project. If you havent heard this...please do. It is absolutely beautiful. Stunning album!


Jon Anderson - Angels Embrace.........instrumental and a bit too new agey for me. Quite nice though.


and the most amazing acquisition;


Dave Greenslade- The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony, double Vinyl with pristine condition stunning artwork book by Patrick Woodroffe. Got it for £12.99 :shock: Last time I saw this was for £30quid and in c.rap condition. Vinyl in not too bad nick. The music is .......erm ......interesting. Will have to work at it I suspect :wink:
'the' only great Greenslade album IMHO...stunning stuff, you really need to listen whilst looking at the picture to get why Dave's stuff is so quirky.
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24db wrote:
har wrote:This weeks purchases


No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts CD/DVDa , another Steve Wilson side project. If you havent heard this...please do. It is absolutely beautiful. Stunning album!


Jon Anderson - Angels Embrace.........instrumental and a bit too new agey for me. Quite nice though.


and the most amazing acquisition;


Dave Greenslade- The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony, double Vinyl with pristine condition stunning artwork book by Patrick Woodroffe. Got it for £12.99 :shock: Last time I saw this was for £30quid and in c.rap condition. Vinyl in not too bad nick. The music is .......erm ......interesting. Will have to work at it I suspect :wink:
'the' only great Greenslade album IMHO...stunning stuff, you really need to listen whilst looking at the picture to get why Dave's stuff is so quirky.
The artwork and story are just incredible. What a talent! I think I will like the music, only heard it twice. It fits in with the concept perfectly.

I actually quite like Bedside Manners are Extra also.
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har wrote:
24db wrote:
har wrote:This weeks purchases


No Man - Schoolyard Ghosts CD/DVDa , another Steve Wilson side project. If you havent heard this...please do. It is absolutely beautiful. Stunning album!


Jon Anderson - Angels Embrace.........instrumental and a bit too new agey for me. Quite nice though.


and the most amazing acquisition;


Dave Greenslade- The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony, double Vinyl with pristine condition stunning artwork book by Patrick Woodroffe. Got it for £12.99 :shock: Last time I saw this was for £30quid and in c.rap condition. Vinyl in not too bad nick. The music is .......erm ......interesting. Will have to work at it I suspect :wink:
'the' only great Greenslade album IMHO...stunning stuff, you really need to listen whilst looking at the picture to get why Dave's stuff is so quirky.
The artwork and story are just incredible. What a talent! I think I will like the music, only heard it twice. It fits in with the concept perfectly.

I actually quite like Bedside Manners are Extra also.
I have a vinyl (quite poor condition) & CD of Pentateuch....not a bad album at all and the artwork is stunning. 8)
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Klaus Schulze: La vie Electronique vol. 1+2 8)
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24db wrote:well other forums have one, so I started one...ok? ;)

BBC Radiophonic Workshop: A Retrospective (CD x 2)
Gate Zero: Black Dust (FAX PS 08/110)
Move D & Namlook XV: Raumland Sphare (FAX PK 08/180) DTS mix + CD
I bet that BBC radiophonic one is good, I remember asking for something similar a couple of xmas's ago, with a couple of pieces by a certain miss Derbyshire I presume? The first babe of ambient.

heres a few things I downloaded rececntly

Computer World - Kraftwerk
Your the Voice - John Farnham
Sunshine - Original soundtrack from the film (good this one)
Das Boot - Theme tune Klaus Dolinger
Grand Central - music from the movie K-PAX by Ed Shermour
TD-London Eye Concert

I plan to get Popol Vuh's debut album (Afentunde??) soon!
You were only supposed to blow the bladdy doors off!!!!
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