Friday, January 11, 2008

Bobby Trafalgar "Repap", Bola "Soup", Burnt Friedman "Plays Love Songs"

BOBBY TRAFALGAR - REPAP

Bobby Trafalgar - Repap
Year: 2000


1.Sweet Revenge [5:20]7.6 Mb
2.Hotel Damour [3:55]5.6 Mb
3.The Young Animals of Saint Pauli [4:08]6 Mb
4.Wonderful Thing [3:50]5.4 Mb
5.Wagenwild [3:40]5.2 Mb
6.Merde [6:17]9 Mb
7.Kung-Fu Girl [2:09]3 Mb
8.Sad Samba [3:45]5.3 Mb
9.The Acapulco Adventure [3:25]4.9 Mb
10.Mondi Di Notte [3:15]4.6 Mb
11.Daquiri [3:19]4.7 Mb
12.Teenage Crimewave [2:30]3.6 Mb
13.Hardballs [2:50]4.1 Mb
14.The Duke of Kingston [3:42]5.3 Mb
15.Alpha Centauri Boogie [3:26]4.9 Mb
16.The Shemale [4:32]6.5 Mb

Bobby Trafalgar "Repap" Album Review

Album Details
Electronica. The Essential Sound of Bobby Trafalgar 1968-81 Will Be Upon Us Marking a Whole New Direction in Dance. His Adventures Into Film, Vinyl and 8-track have Been Discovered, Remastered, Remixed and Redigitised by Hakan Lidbo (His Biggest Fan).






BOLA - SOUP

Bola - Soup
Year: 1998


1.Glink [7:05]10.2 Mb
2.Versivo [7:51]11.2 Mb
3.W I K [5:45]8.3 Mb
4.Forcasa 1 [6:28]9.3 Mb
5.Forcasa 2 [4:48]6.9 Mb
6.Forcasa 3 [5:24]7.7 Mb
7.Pendulus [5:44]8.3 Mb
8.Amnion [9:31]13.6 Mb
9.Aguilla [6:23]9.1 Mb
10.Whoblo [13:50]19.9 Mb

Bola "Soup" Album Review

soup with stars!!!
If you love your folk electronica/ambient tunes then your going to love this from start to finish, Stick it on and just sit back and wander into another world!!! a






BURNT FRIEDMAN - PLAYS LOVE SONGS

1.Fucking Long Time [4:41]6.7 Mb
2.It Hurts [4:24]6.3 Mb
3.Ive Got My Love to Keep Me Warm [3:34]5.1 Mb
4.2 Go with You [3:16]4.7 Mb
5.Tongs of Love [7:37]10.9 Mb
6.Jex is not Right [3:44]5.3 Mb
7.Body Language [4:02]5.8 Mb
8.Conjoined [3:35]5.1 Mb
9.Sex Working Class [2:44]3.9 Mb
10.Buttman [5:27]7.9 Mb

Burnt Friedman "Plays Love Songs" Album Review

love songs for robots. (L. Ron Hoover)
this may not be the corner that you were looking for if you just got off the nu dub players buss. im not sure why though he calls these love songs, maybee if you'r house hold apliances just got done listening to frank zappa's joes garage & need a night cap. but if you are looking for a great jazz electric explosion, & i dont mean that cheezy electric jazz you hear on the radio, using electric synth to create a horn sound or piano. this is yet another burnt friedman mixed with pole like digital sound's, mixing it in a dub fasion, utalizing echo's, flanger & bleps, so technicall this is dub & will be featured in my strick9 dub listmania. but dosent come off in the way that cant cool & just landed did. more of the secret rythm stuff, but that has more dub/reggae elements than this does. the only thing that thought was weird is that burnt places verry strange monologue stories here & their along with the music. 1 story about a boy working at his fathers friends store & breaking his arm cause he forgot his keys & climbed the roof. & body language is a verry raspy man telling a store, little music. but if you as big a fan of burnt as i am non of this will phase you from wanting this gem. just dont come looking for the nu dub players traditional electric reggae music. for some reason amazon sellers want lots of money for a used copy of this, like its really old or burnt is some superstar. burnt also has another flanger album with atomheart due out in sep 12 2005. enjoy.
their is also a comic book for the linner nots & a character says
hang on, before i can convey to you the essence of "play love songs" i need to put this heating on. when musicians play for sheer enjoyment only, they put every effort into their performance & the end result is usually brilliant. So it is with this longplayer. soft, intricate rythms. romantic synths, a seductive piano, a long guitar & beautifle voices all mingle superbly, compelling you to dream of blue sunny skies & the moon with myriads of stars. this is more than music alone. it's the rythmic poetry of amor. light years ahead of the lazy appropriation & quantized rythmic tedium that dominates computer bases music in general. this is unlike anything else, wonderfully well done, warm & jazzy & full of tricks & twists,...demanding repeated listening. may this quote by andy worhol give you an idea about friedman's increasingly opaque working methods: "the acquisition of my tape recorder really finished whatever emotional life i might have had, but i was glad to see it go..... nothing was ever a problem just meant a good tape."






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