I. This week's show starts out with
Space Art's second album from 1977 '
Trip In The Center Head'. Although they only lasted for three albums, this album is definitely their high point of well-executed poppy/disco/cheesy electronic music.
note: the last two tracks on here are bonus tracks of singles
- Speedway - 2:53
- Odissey - 3:56
- Eyes Shade - 6:21
- Watch It - 2:58
- L'Obsession d'Archibald - 5:20
- Hollywood Flanger - 3:53
- Psychosomatique - 10:32
- Nous Savons Tout - 5:35 (bonus)
- Melodie Moderne - 5:45 (bonus)
II. Pushing the boundaries of the Krautrock scene in the early 70s, '
Time Machine' from
Dzyan in 1973 explores the boundaries of jazz and rock in more traditional and eastern motifs. So, rather than sound completely pompous, I'll admit that this one really kicks some ass (in a King Crimson way).[list=1][*]Kabisrain - 7:56 [*]Magika - 8:43 [*]Light Shining Out of Darkness - 3:14 [*]Time Machine - 18:00 [/LIST=1]
III. After last week's
Pink Floyd fiesta from 1970, we're continuing with the Floyd's September 30, 1971 performance on John Peel's BBC radio show. Like last week's show, this is a few months before the album release that they're inevitably promoting; in this case it's Meddle.[list=1][*]Fat Old Sun[*]One Of These Days[*]The Embryo[*]Echoes[*]Blues[/LIST=1]