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Kaye Bush - 50 Words For Snow

 

Opinion needed mate! Didn't like the single Wild Man thought it annoyingly repetitive...but that's only after a couple of listens.

I love Kate Bush though ... even though I have nothing by her (the missus does) she's all that's good about music...none of this generic Simon Cowell crap.

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All the way from South Africa:

 

Falling Mirror - Zen Boulders/The Storming of the Loft (2on1)

Falling Mirror - Johnny calls the Chemist

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Another 4 steps closer to completing my collection! :)

 

Thanks Steve! Seriously THANKS!

 

Lion/Mark Edwards-Powerlove/Code Of Honor (Jap-Iss)

Lion-Dangerous Attraction (Jap-Iss)

Lion-Trouble In Angel City

Floyds Funk Revival-Creamy

 

Is it ever completed, Terry ?? ;)

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Kaye Bush - 50 Words For Snow

 

Opinion needed mate! Didn't like the single Wild Man thought it annoyingly repetitive...but that's only after a couple of listens.

I love Kate Bush though ... even though I have nothing by her (the missus does) she's all that's good about music...none of this generic Simon Cowell crap.

 

yeah me too - the wife wants this...need a heads up.

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Another 4 steps closer to completing my collection! :)

 

Thanks Steve! Seriously THANKS!

 

Lion/Mark Edwards-Powerlove/Code Of Honor (Jap-Iss)

Lion-Dangerous Attraction (Jap-Iss)

Lion-Trouble In Angel City

Floyds Funk Revival-Creamy

 

Is it ever completed, Terry ?? ;)

 

No and I had to snicker a bit while writing that.

 

Seriously those buggers have been on my can't find reasonably priced for ever and 2 days.

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Kaye Bush - 50 Words For Snow

 

Opinion needed mate! Didn't like the single Wild Man thought it annoyingly repetitive...but that's only after a couple of listens.

I love Kate Bush though ... even though I have nothing by her (the missus does) she's all that's good about music...none of this generic Simon Cowell crap.

 

yeah me too - the wife wants this...need a heads up.

 

 

It's very laid back (make that VERY) and some of the songs are very long, 10, 13, 9 minutes in some cases, so takes some serious listening to get into. A serious late night headphone album you could say. That being said, I love all of her work and this is no exception. There are some beautiful pieces on here and repeated spins rewards handsomely in my opinion. You ain't gonna play this on a daily basis and you have to be in the right mood, but it's a really great album.

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Kaye Bush - 50 Words For Snow

 

Opinion needed mate! Didn't like the single Wild Man thought it annoyingly repetitive...but that's only after a couple of listens.

I love Kate Bush though ... even though I have nothing by her (the missus does) she's all that's good about music...none of this generic Simon Cowell crap.

 

yeah me too - the wife wants this...need a heads up.

Speaking of heads ups, Glen, would still love to see your quick thoughts on the Alfonzetti & especially Fate albums. ;)

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George Lynch - Kill All Control

:party421: Wicked Witch Kicks some serious ASS!!!! :party421:

It does indeed, really a pretty good listen all the way through, plus I like all of his guest vocalists. :)

 

Today I received...

 

House of Lords - Big Money

Shy - s/t

The Answer - Revival

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Mitch Malloy - II

Daughtry - Break The Spell (Deluxe)

Neal Morse - Testimony 2: Live In Los Angelses (Box Set)

Nickelback - Here And Now

Evenescence - S/T

Michael W. Smith - Glory

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Oh goodness, on my desk this morning:

 

Vain - 'Enough Rope'

 

ha ha enjoy. Ive a feelin you will love 'Treasure Girl'....a laid back piece of genius :-)

 

& at the other end of the spectrum, 'Worship You' is magnificent.

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Izzy Stradlin - 117 Degrees

Exodus - Pleasures of the Flesh(Combat/Relativity - 1987/1999)

Alice Cooper - The Last Temptation

Kingdom Come - S/T(2004 Lemon Recordings Reissue)

 

Contagious - Rock N Roll Superhighway(indie-Glassmoon/1997)

Can't find much about these guys but appears they might be from Kentucky and there are three releases on the main site but not much info.

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From Jacob M. Thanks :beerbang: :

 

Champagne Suicide - Dreams Screams Outrage

Charlemagne - s/t

Drive - Diablero

Midnight Circus - Money Shot

Gynger Lynn - s/t

 

 

From Frontiers Records Christmas sale:

 

Crown Of Thorns - Crown Jewels (3CD)

Seventh Key - s/t + 2 (Reissue)

Great White - Back To The Rhythm

Bruce Kulick - BK3

Jaded Heart - Perfect Insanity

Hardline - Leaving The End Open

Various - Power Ballads Compilation

Lynch Mob - Smoke And Mirrors

Mastedon - It's A Jungle Out There + 3 (Reissue)

Prime Suspect - s/t

Terra Nova - Come Alive

Tony Harnell And The Mercury Train - Round Trip

 

 

And the rest:

 

State Of Shock - Life, Love & Lies

Charizma - The Basics Of Life

Alias - Never Say Never

Naughty Boys - Destiny Calls

Magellan - Symphony For A Misanthrope

Condition Red - s/t

Jarra - Test Of Faith

Smeer - Dischord

Hellfueled - Born II Rock

The Cooper Temple Clause - Make This Your Own

Jeff Scott Soto - Beautiful Mess (DVD Edition)

Taking Back Sunday - New Again (DVD Edition)

Strangeways - Perfect World

Keel - Streets Of Rock & Roll

Chris Catena - Discovery

Bonfire - The Räuber

Bad Company - Straight Shooter

Bitch So Sweet - A Pinch Of Injustice

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