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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    I happily transition the Gabriel period with the early Collins period
    Funnily enough so did I at the time, positively devoured anything Genesis turned out and saw them loads, but I just can't stomach post Gabriel now, apart from ATOTT which is a great album.
    Funny how you change/mature, look at me now listening to Americana and girlie's, how the %^&* did that happen
    I still love most of where I came from though, just not Phil Collins and later Yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    Why, thank you kind sir!

    I happily transition the Gabriel period (Selling England by the Pound being their pinnacle album) with the early Collins period (A Trick of the Tail being theirs).
    I 'almost' agree there - but for me the cutoff is Wind & Wuthering. I have very happy memories of that album.

    Are you going for the Genesis Revisited II? Cant wait for that (or the gig(s) myself.

    Bit fed up with Mr Gabriel not touring the SO revisited in the UK though.

    Back on topic -

    Today this got a major listen - several times.


    Not musically my cup of tea for the most part.
    But as a recording as it 'used to be done' ie - all in a room and done there and then - it is really rather tasty.

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    Deadmaus5 4x12=12 cd will work out any system LP is superb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonority View Post
    Cracking album Stephen
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    Another one from me

    NATALIE MERCHANT: Ophelia.

    Just lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuckedmandelsonslemons View Post
    Another one from me

    NATALIE MERCHANT: Ophelia.

    Just lovely.
    - her best album in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonority View Post

    You might also enjoy this -


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    ...or this one:


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    Quote Originally Posted by pjdowns View Post
    Wow most of the albums I was going to recommend have already been mentioned, but here goes;

    James Taylor - Hourglass & October Road
    Ryan Adams - Gold
    Air - Talkie Walkie & Moon Safari
    Nitin Sawhney - Beyond Skin & Undersound & Human

    These are just the tip of the Iceberg...
    Thank you very much. Hourglass by James Taylor is fantastic. I've just ordered October Road as well.

    It's costing me a small fortune buying all these CDs but what fun.

    Keep em coming fellas.

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    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Erykah-...9376624&sr=1-7I think I mentioned this one earlier but if you didn't get it already get it now!

    I've never met anyone regardless of taste in music who did not think that this was a stonking record - live but superb recording and if you like accomplished female vocals - she got it.

    Everyone here (except Andre of course) should have a copy of this - or a download thingy
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