anybody have any more details? For example, which "version" of MONEY
do we get? Both maybe? [I know, I already have them with LUMPY MONEY,
but my question is directed more towards what these new CD releases
will be like...]
> anybody have any more details? For example, which "version" of MONEY
> do we get? Both maybe? [I know, I already have them with LUMPY MONEY,
> but my question is directed more towards what these new CD releases
> will be like...]
> On Jun 13, 1:54 pm, lsaul <ls...@cox.net> wrote:
> > anybody have any more details? For example, which "version" of MONEY
> > do we get? Both maybe? [I know, I already have them with LUMPY MONEY,
> > but my question is directed more towards what these new CD releases
> > will be like...]
> > Questions, questions, christuens ...
> [crickets]
What difference duz it make now? No one knows any more!!!!
the old geezer
NP: Transitions - Harold Budd & John Foxx
ND: Too Much Bourbon.....
> anybody have any more details? For example, which "version" of MONEY
> do we get? Both maybe? [I know, I already have them with LUMPY MONEY,
> but my question is directed more towards what these new CD releases
> will be like...]
> anybody have any more details? For example, which "version" of MONEY
> do we get? Both maybe? [I know, I already have them with LUMPY MONEY,
> but my question is directed more towards what these new CD releases
> will be like...]
> Questions, questions, christuens ...
> ls
Lumpy Gravy (1968) at one time had "Index"ing on the two tracks to
deliniate the various sections. Common CD players now-a-days no longer
offer the Indexing feature. I would hope a new release of this album
as a stand alone would break the album down, into multiple tracks not
just the two, (as has been the case on all previous editions).
It would be nice to have it as 22 seperate track as below:
1968 version, part one
No. Title
1. "The Way I See It, Barry"
2. "Duodenum"
3. "Oh No"
4. "Bit Of Nostalgia"
5. "It's From Kansas"
6. "Bored Out 90 Over"
7. "Almost Chinese"
8. "Switching Girls"
9. "Oh No Again"
10. "At the Gas Station"
11. "Another Pickup"
12. "I Don't Know If I Can Go Through This Again"
Total length: 15:51
1968 version, part two
No. Title
1. "Very Distraughtening"
2. "White Ugliness"
3. "Amen"
4. "Just One More Time"
5. "A Vicious Circle"
6. "King Kong"
7. "Drums Are Too Noisy"
8. "Kangaroos"
9. "Envelops the Bath Tub"
10. "Take Your Clothes Off"
Total length: 15:51
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 8:10:14 AM UTC-5, computeruser wrote:
> Lumpy Gravy (1968) at one time had "Index"ing on the two tracks to
> deliniate the various sections.
This was on the 1995 Ryko release. The only CD player I've had that read index points was the first one my parents bought in 1986.
I tracked John Coltrane's Ascension for my I-Pod since as far as I know all CDs have the two 40 minute performances each as one long track.
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 10:25:18 AM UTC-4, Frunobulax_also wrote:
> Yeah, Faust's "Faust Tapes" is similarly imposing until cut - many others as well. I often take the time to separate.
Actually, since the release of the Wumme box in . . . 1998, I think? The version available on CD is not only split into separate tracks, but has names for many of the tracks, along with who's doing what. And LYRICS!
> Actually, since the release of the Wumme box in . . . 1998, I think? The version available on CD is not only split into separate tracks, but has names for many of the tracks, along with who's doing what. And LYRICS!
Yeah, well, I've got the old ReR version so I'm screwed. =P