HW: Paradogs

Filip Vanhuyse filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE
Sun Jan 7 13:41:46 EST 2001


Must say I like it too.Bought It at the Astoria,amongst other things.
Even like it more for the "moment" than the Family Tree album(I know there's
some Paradogs stuff on it)
Hey Andy,even bought the "Starfield" CD,and I can tell you all,it's a GAS
!!!!

The "moment" I mentioned above has to do with the "Alien4" - "Distant
Horizions" thing.Sorry,you boys and girls I still love more "Distant
Horizons".Hey,can I have a opinion? Don't want to cause a stirr!?!
Don't know why I don't like "Alien",don't even really like "Sputnik
Stan".Must say it's the album I play least,and I do like the live album
"Love In Space" (talking about a contradiction).I'm weird ? certainly !!!
One of my fav.albums now is the Xenox Codex (but I have to say honest it
varies)

greetings
filip hawknut

----- Original Message -----
From: ANDREW GARIBALDI <andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: HW: Paradogs


> Here's my opinion of Paradogs (as done for the last but one CDS
catalogue):
> JERRY RICHARDS & ALF HARDY: Paradogs    CD£
> All new instrumental project from Hawkwind electric guitarist and Tubilah
> Dog synth player, and it's a corker. With twelve tracks that inhabit a
range
> from driving space-rock to real Hawkwind-esque synthscapes with plenty of
> the trademark synth swoops, effects and swirls in amongst the melodies and
> atmospherics, to which are added an assortment of hard drum rhythms
> (electronic and programmed) and textural samples and the whole thing has
> that immaculate mix of feel and vibrancy down to a tee. It has that
> all-important multi-textured sound with deep resonance, rivers of dreamy
and
> spacious synths, plus guitar work that takes both lead and textural roles.
> Some of the tracks are largely synths-dominated while others reveal two
> musicians going supanova with some red hot guitar work, and throughout the
> album,  every track a gem. Anyone into the instrumental sides of
synth-rock,
> real space music and space-rock will get years of pleasure out of this
> superbly played, structured, composed and produced album.
>
> Andy G.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BL Young" <blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM>
> To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 9:59 AM
> > And what about the Paradogs?  Anybody picked that up yet and got an
> opinion?



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