One Of My Favourite Podcasts. Keep It Up!
Recorded and released as they began to fall apart, this is the longest and most eclectic album the group ever made. It is still capable of great surprise, even discovery, in the right circumstance. It brings a forward rush of extreme moods, textural density and solo-album prophecy. Its quirks were digitally remastered for CD in a 2009 box. But this new vinyl edition produced from the '68 analog masters (available by itself and in a lavish box of LPs) is how they wanted to hear themselves. They started making albums in 1963, when stereo was new science and a luxury. They treated a mono mix as the definitive document. There is a unique, almost vertical drama to that concentration. The slippery layers of guitars and harmonies move as if down a long hallway. The abstract chaos is inevitably diminished in mono, but spare, acoustic ballads feel more private and tender.Read full review »
GreatWorkGuy via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/04/14
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deltaspheres via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/01/15
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