Monday, Aug 18, 2008

2 oz. Of Plastic With A Hole In The Middle Of A Show*

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How do, groovers? It's another episode of The Kaleidophonic Stroboscope ready for your listening pleasure.

There was a slight delay with this one, due to PC woes ('virtual memory shortage')--but the show must go on...

I unveil a new feature in this episode (*trumpet fanfare*)...The Vinyl Vault!! In each episode now, I'll be showcasing one o' those old wax platters by playing one or two tracks from the chosen specimen. For the first run, it is The Wurzels' "Live At The Royal Oak, Nailsea, Zummerzet". Dig Adge Cutler and the band as they rock the West Country like nobody's bizness! It was chosen by my lovely wife... so enjoy!

The rest is the usual hodge-podge of prog-rock and psychedelia, along with a bit of trip-hop and fusion jazz. Special thanks go out to James Baxter for his far-out requests!

The tracklisting for this episode is:

Intro.
Grobschnitt - Dream And Reality (from the "Jumbo" album - released in 1973)
Forest - Do You Want Some Smoke? (from the self-titled debut album - released in 1969)

"James's Jukebox":
Portishead - Strangers (from the "Dummy" album - released 1994)
"The Prisoner" diaogue 1
Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator (from the "Computer World" album - rel. 1981)
"The Prisoner" dialogue 2
Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus) (single release 1969)
"The Prisoner" end credits theme

A Trip To The Vinyl Vault:
featured LP - Adge Cutler & The Wurzels "Live From The Royal Oak, Nailsea, Zummerzet" - released in 1967
"Tanglefoot Twitch"
"Drink Up Thy Zider"

The Rolling Stones - Citadel (from the "Their Satanic Majesties Request" album - released in 1967)
Kate Bush - Army Dreamers (from the "Never For Ever" album - released 1980)
Traffic - House For Everyone (from the "Mr. Fantasy" album - released in 1967)
Return To Forever - Theme To The Mothership (from the "Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy" album - released in 1973)

*Apologies to Man

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