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Re: Sun Electric - _30.07.94_

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1995-07-16 00:11Sun Electric - _30.07.94_
1995-07-16 03:02Janne Martensgard Re: Sun Electric - _30.07.94_
1995-07-17 14:04Graeme Parker Re: Sun Electric - _30.07.94_
1995-07-17 18:45Mohsen Gamshad Re: Sun Electric - _30.07.94_
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1995-07-16 00:11NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDUI have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on R&S is a live album. I
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I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on R&S is a live album. Is there someone who has this disc who can comment on it? Thanks. Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu on now: Sun Electric - _Kitchen_
1995-07-16 03:02Janne Martensgard> I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on > R&S is a live albu
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quoted 3 lines I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on> I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on > R&S is a live album. Is there someone who has this disc who can > comment on it?
It certainly is a live recording, from Copenhagen, July 30, 1994. I haven't got the album here, so I can't really give you any detailed information, but the track listing is as follows: 1. Castor & Pollux 2. An atom of all suns 3. Northern lights #5 (Yeah, that's a really short track listing - but at least two of the tracks clock in at over 20 mins each, so there's plenty of excellent music ...) The album's great, IMHO - actually, I think it beats both Kitchen and Aaah! as the top Sun Electric album. Excellent artwork, too. //j OnNow: FFWD - Drone -- +-----------------------------------------------+ | "Where's your child? Do you know?" | | Janne.Martensgard@mkv.mh.se | +-----------------------------------------------+
1995-07-17 14:04Graeme ParkerFrom: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Date sent: Sat, 15 Jul 1995 19:11:22 -0500 (EST) Subject: Sun
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quoted 3 lines I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on>I have the impression that this newest release from Sun Electric on >R&S is a live album. Is there someone who has this disc who can >comment on it?
quoted 1 line Thanks.>Thanks.
quoted 2 lines Neil Hetrick>Neil Hetrick >nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu
Neil, I think 30.07.94 is indeed Sun Electric's latest. IMHO it isn't up to much. Not surprisingly, it bears a strong resemblence to the Orb's more generic stuff, but with little of the humour or imagination. The bit when The Beatles come in is good though. cheers, Graeme. on now: Sun Electric - _Kitchen_
1995-07-17 18:45Mohsen GamshadJanne writes: > The ablum's great, IMHO - actually, I think it beats both kitchen and Aaah
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Janne writes:
quoted 1 line The ablum's great, IMHO - actually, I think it beats both kitchen and Aaah> The ablum's great, IMHO - actually, I think it beats both kitchen and Aaah
I have to agree, this is my fav Sun Electric record. Mohsen