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Re: Cavaliers, new stuff, whisky etc


  • Subject: Re: Cavaliers, new stuff, whisky etc
  • From: Philip Rush <philip_rush@ye...fsnet.co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 16:38:13 +0000

'Cavaliers' reminds me of a 70s album McDonald and Giles. I think we all bought this album because we wanted more King Crimson, but what we got was really very different. (No Fripp of course, for a start). We may also have bought it for the cover which has our two heroes arm in arm with women who are the very epitome of 70s chic. Kind of.

The whole album has the kind of home-made quality which we're not sure about on 'Cavaliers', doesn't it? And the vocals are weirdly mixed. Diffident. But I think I really love it. That first track 'Suite in C' has the same collage effect.

It's possible that McDonald and Giles and Langley and the Aviators are both being the Beatles on side two of 'Abbey Road'.

Today I have been mostly been drinking Islay.

Philip the Fifth

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006C790/ ref=sr_aps_music_1_1/026-8191162-2708420

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