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I miss this topic every week. Come back Joel, Tony.
I've been on holiday for a week - I write all this stuff instead of working! Anyway I did buy some stuff…
Faust - 'The Wumme years' 5CD box set. Includes the albums 'Faust', 'So far', 'The Faust tapes', '71 minutes of Faust' and a selection of BBC sessions and unavailable stuff. If you are a Faust fan and not prepared to pay up to fifty quid a pop for the first few albums on vinyl, then this is a great place to start. Faust are probably the most avant-guard unhinged and screwed up of the Krautrock greats. Much of this is is cut together in a John Cage manner, Faust were probably the most hippy of the Krautrock acts, though the cut and shut techniques of the production takes their weirdness to another plane. If you like this stuff then this is a great collection of classic albums by a very influential band, if however you are new to Krautrock it is probably best to start with Can, early Tangerine Dream, or Neu.
Flanger - 'Midnight sound'. More groovy Ninja-Tunes stuff, sort of mellow vibraphone driven jazz crossed with drum and bass. This album is really cool, and should probably have made my best of year list. With the exception of a possibly unwise though very brave cover version of 'So what' from Miles Davis 'Kind of blue' 'Midnight Sound' comes across as a very accomplished and unique sounding album with a great feel. Unreserved recommendation for this one.
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Sun Ra Greatest hits. The most recent Evidence release based on the Saturn LPs.This is a total revelation to me.
Is this a good place to start with Sun Ra? I am really curious as from what I have read I should like this stuff. I have always been a bit daunted as Sun Ra's output spans over 100 albums… where the hell do you start?
Tony.