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Thu, 21 Feb 2002 10:28:05 -0500
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[idm] Geogaddi
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hellothisisalex, Last night I got my copy of the book version--very nice little package (CD size hardcover booklet with a series of manipulated photos and film stills that connect to the cover, perhaps they are included with the regular CD too?) My initial impressions upon first listen were very favourable, similar to when I first put on In a beautiful place... . Having listened to it a couple times now, I would say that I think this is a more cohesive work than Music has the right. It seems to flow better, with the short interludes being more integral to the work as a whole than before. I really here a continuation of Music has the right, but without making the album redundant. It reminds me of the kind of continuation you might hear comparing Revolver to Sgt. Pepper or Today! to Pet Sounds. The standout tracks for myself are Music is Math, Julie and Candy, 1969, Alpha and Omega, Dawn Chorus (my fave). I also seem to feel that the stronger tracks on this release seem to be stronger as a whole than on Music has the right, but they also complement the album better, without stealing too much of the spotlight from the overall album as a whole. The drum tracks on this release are more developed as well--they flow with the music better, and refuse to entirely dominate a song like they occasionally did on Music has the right. That's my opinion. cheers, Mark & Melissa hellothisisalex www.hellothisisalex.com / records.hellothisisalex.com mp3s at www.raw42.com/cgi-bin/featuredartist.pl?artist=213 mark@hellothisisalex --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org