Juan Albion
Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
Interesting to see one of my heroes - JJ Burnel - pick Tomita's Snowflakes Are Dancing. My dad bought that one. 

Why grudging about New Gold Dream? Because it was successful? That is a superb record with the chart hits not being the best music on it.Squiggsy said:Just read the article: -
Wholeheartedly agree with Alan McGhee about The Sound. Fab band that no-one ever heard of.
As for Simple Minds - Empires and Dance IS a brilliant record, but then most of their stuff up to (and, grudgingly including) New Gold Dream was a lot more experimental and well worth a listen. Far better than the blander stuff that followed imho.
Superphil said:Camembert Electrique - Gong
pevenseagull said:regarding 'Spain' and obscurity
a bit of research reveals that the sum of their commercial success is reaching #43 in 1998 in Australia with single 'Everytime I Try'
they're only Album chart success was 2 weeks on the Norwegian chart
suitably obscure
Gwylan said:Totally baffling though. They're superb musicians and wrote some great songs.
pevenseagull said:they're only Album chart success was 2 weeks on the Norwegian chart
NMH said:You might also know of 'YOU', an album they did a few years later - it's excellent.
I'd recommend Hawkwind - 'Warrior On The Edge Of Time' also.
Juan Albion said:Most Green On Red albums were scandalously ignored.
Superphil said:You is also great, as for Hawkwind, I've always struggled to get into their albums, prefer to just hear some of theirs every now and then.
How about Steve Hillage then? Album called "L"