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Broken China - Richard Wright. An intense album full of unexpected twists and turns. In the enigma that was Pink Floyd this man's contribution to their sound is often overlooked and I have to say that of all the Floyd members' solo albums this one is the most creative & original. And Uncle Storm did a magnificent job on the artwork as well. I have cupboards full of CD's and then I have one rack that is easily accessible with all my faves on there. This one lives there.
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interesting...
so how many cds are are on this "easily accessable" rack and what are they?
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Neil Young - Digital Avant Garde Electronica
Johnny Cash - The Rap Album
Paul McCartney - Trance Remixes
& many more......
seriously though - just the same ones I keep returning to. I am after all a stuck record!
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There are a number of musicians on the rack - you can probably guess them by now
Pink Floyd
Mike Batt
Vangelis
Mike Oldfield
Tangerine Dream
Mark Knopfler
Jethro Tull
Jean Michel Jarre
Kansas
Genesis
Peter Gabriel
Yes
Eno
Enigma
Deep Forest
and many more
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i could have predicted a large number of those artists Jerome, i just asked incase something really different and unexpected was on the rack....maybe a straightforeward pop band...a 'secret pleasure', so to speak??
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OK
Classic Elton John albums
Edith Piaf
Tori Amos
Stevie Nicks
Paul Simon
Art Garfunkel
Blue Oyster Cult
Rainbow
Supertramp
Asia
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
ELP
Rick Wakeman
Talk Talk
Led Zep
Jackson Browne
Toni Childs
Bob Marley
Bob Dylan
Lee Clayton
Tracy Chapman
The Indigo Girls
Rickie Lee Jones
and last but not least........ABBA.
I have now fully exited the closet!
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The Final Cut - Pink Floyd. Yes, many, many people think of this as the weakest of the post 60's albums from the group, but I think it's one of the most powerful. A chilling reminder of what human beings are capable of. 'with cattle trucks lying in wait for the next time'.
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The Final Cut...i have that one, was actually the first PF album i purchased, it is still pretty good...
now i only own probably six albums by those guys and Division Bell is actually my favourite...love Gilmnour's guitar work and feel of the album....just listening to that one in the dark with headphones on makes me feel ethereal(not sure if thats the right word for it?)
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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
hmm?, never heard of those guys...should i?
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CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
hmm?, never heard of those guys...should i?
had to do a double take