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Re: Anne Arbor (this is not the review)
Dancing in the rain, Layne Petersen <petersen at info2000_net> said:
>> Hey...I'll tolerate no bad-mouthing of Tori on Tori Tuesday. If
>> Mingus was alive, he'd want to play with Tori.
>
>:)> Wouldn't Tori Tuesday have been about 5 weeks ago when her CD came out?
It was then, too. Basically, whenever I get in *that* mood, I declare
a ToriDay. Sorry for not giving the rest of you enough warning.
>> I like a lot of what Eno I've heard, including _Taking Tiger Mountain
>> (By Strategy)_, and _Another Green World_, as well as the ambient
>> masterpiece by Fripp/Eno _No Pussyfooting_. Did this guy collect
>> even all the albums Eno produced? That would be like collecting Rick
>> Wakeman solo albums.
>
>No crap. Chris and I actually agree on a couple of things musically. :)>
We agree more often than not, Layne. ;-)
>Tori is one, Eno seems to be another. He's a genius, imo.
I agree. He pretty much *invented* ambient music as we know it.
>I don't own much of his stuff (of his actual recordings, I have exactly one song - the one on the Trainspotting soundtrack - and I don't even remember the title), but I've heard a great deal, and he's influenced so many of the artists I dig in a lot of different ways (Orbital, U2, Aphex Twin, etc.).
Go look for the titles I named above..._Taking Tiger Mountain (By
Strategy)_ would be the best place to start.
>> >But anyway, does anybody HERE know of Eddie Reader? He said I should drop $30 on the import only album Angels and Electricity
>I've heard the name, but not the music. Let us know what you come up with, Chris...
Somebody beat me to it. ;-)
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