OFF: reccomendations?
K Henderson
henderson.120 at OSU.EDU
Mon Jun 19 20:49:21 EDT 2000
Doug P'ed...
>>Alien Planetscapes
>
>Do they have more than one CD out yet? It's a good one, go for it!
No, not officially. Doug has done some CD-R's of some old stuff, which made
the rounds in some circles, but 'Victims of the Blacklist' has never
materialized to date. Doug has just been in the hospital again with heart
problems, so who knows what AP activity will be happening in the near future.
We have Life on Earth at www.aural-innovations.com, and I'm sure Andy Gee
has it in the UK.
The Mars duo mat'l (debuted at Quarkstock) will likely be first if anything.
>>Chrome
>
>... to which Bob Lennon <Hawkwinder at AOL.COM>, on Mon, 19 Jun 2000 18:38:32
>EDT replied:
>>"Half Machine Lip Moves"
>>or
>>"Red Exposure"
>> are both great starting points for Chrome.
>
>Hopefully, the 'Half Machine Lip Moves' / 'Alien Planetscapes' (the album,
>not the band!) twofer CD on Touch & Go is still available. I'd highly
>recommend that one (although HMLM is by far the more essential album).
I've got it, though I thought the other album was Alien Soundtracks. And I
like that half of the disc quite a bit more than HMLM.
>>For my taste, it's best to avoid any Chrome released after 1983 (after Helios
>>Creed left the band)
>
>I strongly second this opinion. The recent reunion with the ever-present
>Tommy Grenas filling in for the departed Damon Edge isn't bad, but
>definitely start with the band's "real" work.
Grakkl (FAA)
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