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Looks interesting, very nice gatefold. How does it sound?

Wah, only 2 tracks?

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Yes, two very long tracks.

 

Very experimental, I guess...not as polished as their later works. Sound good in some parts, not so good in others.

 

It comes with a CD as well...wanna borrow?

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Yes, two very long tracks.

 

Very experimental, I guess...not as polished as their later works. Sound good in some parts, not so good in others.

 

It comes with a CD as well...wanna borrow?

 

Hehee... checked it out on YouTube last night. Agree, liked some sections but not others. Pretty expensive for a 2 track single but then that Pink Floyd for ya.

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and they are Japanese band with a lady Bass player :grin:

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Nice vid! Instrumental progressive rock.. really enjoyable... :party:

Think you will enjoy the whole album... :thumbup:

 

and they are Japanese band with a lady Bass player :grin:

She looks cool...

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The Colourfield were a British band formed in 1984 in Manchester.

Virgins & Philistines their fist album released in 1984. It failed to gain a large audience due to difficulty in marketing an album with such a diverse sound - mixes 1960s and early 1970s pop music with more acoustic based melodies and string arrangements.

 

However, the single release would be the one that would land them a high position on the charts.

"Thinking of You" released in January 1985, made it to number 12 in the UK chart.

 

Thinking Of You

 

Castles In The Air

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeyknEqiLR4&feature=related

 

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This was actually a Yes album consist of former Yes members from the band's "classic" 1970s period - due to contract issue, they are unable to use the Yes name, as the new group called themselves "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe", or simply ABWH.

I have totally forgotten this album. How good is it?

 

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This was actually a Yes album consist of former Yes members from the band's "classic" 1970s period - due to contract issue, they are unable to use the Yes name, as the new group called themselves "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe", or simply ABWH.

I have totally forgotten this album. How good is it?

 

Have not listen to the whole album...a bit noisy from the first track so stopped playing...will give it a good listen after I have a chance to wash it.

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not what i'm listening now. maybe i should start collecting their stuff :yes:

 

It could be great news for all Pink Floyd fans.

 

DAVID GILMOUR & ROGER WATERS PERFORM TOGETHER, 10 July 2010 !!!

 

....They performed four songs 'To Know Him Is To Love Him', 'Wish You Were Here', ‘Comfortably Numb’ and ‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part Two)’ before 200 guests......

 

http://www.pinkfloydz.com/

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