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From:
Brian Behlendorf
To:
Greg Earle
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Date:
Sun, 11 Dec 1994 17:57:29 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: Andy Partridge/XTC (Was: Re: Massive Attack)
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On Sat, 10 Dec 1994, Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 12 lines I would also like to recommend, just as an experimental oddity from the> > I would also like to recommend, just as an experimental oddity from the > > past, the 1980 solo album by Andy Partridge of XTC. There are some > > remarkably ahead-of-their-time tracks on this LP. It may not necessarily be > > dance music, but some of it definitely qualifies as excellent electronic > > listening music. I believe it is available as a CD reissue titled "Explode > > Together - The Dub Experiments" and is credited to XTC. > > Although I haven't seen it, I would suspect that "Explode Together - The Dub > Experiments" would be more likely to contain the XTC stuff like "Go+" (an > extra 12" that came with early copies of "Go 2") and the various random B-side > tracks that made up the "Homo Safari" series, rather than contain Andy's solo > LP "Take Away/The Lure of Salvage". I could be mistaken, though ...
You are both correct. I don't have the CD with me to prove it, but I do remember selling my vinyl copy of that Andy Partridge album because the Dub Experiments album had that plus Go+ plus some other stuff. Brian OnNow: Electro Harmonix (Tetsu Inoue & Jonah Sharp on Fax)