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a couple of tunes Id like to hear
Just curious why 'Tower Struck Down' from Steve Hackett's 'Voyage of the Acolyte' was not included, though the rest of the album is posted. I think that's one of the most interesting tunes on the album (great time signature).
Also... You got to get hold of Brand X covering Genesis's 'Can Utility and THe Coastliners'. A great underated tune, usually overshadowed by the rest of the classics on Foxtrot. I have an mp3 of it if you need a copy (not the best quality). Ooo ya, also .. Jean Luc Ponty's Tchokola. Just post the title track. I think it's one of his most sophisticated albums rythmatically. This I would love to contribute if interested. |
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skipping "Tower Struck Down" is an accident - I'll add it. I have "Tchokola", so don't donate it (but thanks for the offer) - haven't listened to it in awhile, I'll do so and make a decision. It's defintely different than "typical" Jean-Luc
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cool, thanks.
Ya i'm not sure Tchokola classifies as prog, more like world. I just think its a brilliant tune for the 'advanced ![]() |
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I listened to Tchokola again, and I think I'm going to add a few tracks off of it, title track included. It is indeed some interesting stuff. Overall, the album is a cross between world music and prog, and the mix varies. Some songs are very "world" and little "prog", and others the opposite. I need one more listen to determine which specific songs...
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