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Sal, I expect to get my copy in the mail today!:Smokin:
Chris
You will love it Chris!
Sal, I expect to get my copy in the mail today!:Smokin:
Chris
Revisited some classics of the past this week:
1) King Crimson - Red (one of my all time faves)
2) Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
3) Yes - Close To The Edge
4) Yes - Fragile
5) Deep Purple - Machine Head
6) Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
7) Atlanta Rhythm Section - Dog Days/Red Tape
8) Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres
9) The Pretty Things - Savage Eye
10) Pat Travers - Makin' Magic
11) Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
Now back to newer stuff...![]()
Revisited some classics of the past this week:
1) King Crimson - Red (one of my all time faves)
2) Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
3) Yes - Close To The Edge
4) Yes - Fragile
5) Deep Purple - Machine Head
6) Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
7) Atlanta Rhythm Section - Dog Days/Red Tape
8) Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres
9) The Pretty Things - Savage Eye
10) Pat Travers - Makin' Magic
11) Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
Now back to newer stuff...![]()
11) Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
Leyth,
How is this? I see it was just re-issued & it is the only Kansas cd I don't have.
Sal,
It's pretty solid for not having Steve Walsh on it. The new remaster fixes a lot of the boxiness of the drums and cleans up the muddy sound on the intial CD issue. Given John Elefante's compositional contributions, it's fairly different than say Monolith or Audio-Visions but it still is pretty much prog rock. The album that followed it in 1983 "Drastic Measures" was much more poppy (and fairly awful as a result) but this one I enjoy a lot. Hope this helps.
:Spin:
Savatage - Dead Winter Dead
FireWolfe - FireWolfe (excellent NWOBHM from an american band - Jay Schellen is a bud from middle school)
Yes - Tormato (I know you love this one Sal, but it's just OK to me)
Chris De Burgh (don't laugh) - Eastern Wind (I wish they'd remaster his ealry catalog)