HW: SA & CYM
Craig A. Shipley
craigs at PYRAMID.COM
Mon Sep 23 16:25:52 EDT 1996
Lemme take a stab at it....
AiU is the goodie and Utopia is the stinker (unless, of course, you like hearing several minutes of a distorted Dave (I theeenk...) chanting "If you want to get into it you gotta get out of it" ad nauseaum. No gtr/synth/b/d/kybd/sax, nada, just a broken record effect. This takes the bloom off the rose for me on this one
(just like CoH's resequencing) when it would have been so easy to put a little index mark in there...ah well, at least we got 'em out on CD at last....
Craig Shipley
craigs at pyramid.com
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From: Mike Parkington[SMTP:mdp at tadpole.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 1996 11:40 AM
To: 'BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List'
Subject: RE: HW: SA & CYM
OK then Dave, spill those beans, which is the goodie and which the baddie. IYHO of course.
Yours.
Mike Nearlyswann
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From: Dave Berry[SMTP:daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 1996 04:11
To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L
Subject: Re: HW: SA & CYM
> One li'l mess up on the CYM, though: "Arrival In Utopia" and "Utopia"
> are, as most of you know, two distinct tracks. However, they are indexed
> together as track 3, with a total length of 8:47.
Oh great. So if you want to program your player with the best track on the
CD, you also get one of the worst wastes of space that Hawkwind have ever
done. Whoop Ee Do.
Dave.
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