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FreeFall: The Residents - Mark of the Mole, 1981 (RIO/Avant Prog) (+)

Барин: С регулярными выкладками не получается, поэтому долговременные проекты начинать больше не буду. Просто делаю здесь отдельную тему, где буду добавлять кой-чего (как было в журнале), когда появится время.

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Барин: 1 Nothing is Easy 4:22 2 My God 7:10 3 With You There to Help Me 9:56 4 A Song for Jeffrey 3:23 5 To Cry You a Song 6:13 6 Sossity, You're a Woman 2:15 7 Reasons for Waiting 4:07 8 We Used to Know 4:00 9 Guitar Solo 8:23 10 For a Thousand Mothers 4:13 Ian Anderson - flute, mouth organ, claghorn, piano, vocals, harmonica, mandolin Martin Barre - electric guitar, marimba John Evans - piano Glenn Cornick - bass Clive Bunker - drums, hooter and charm bracelet Part 1 Part 2 Scans

Барин: 1. Lover Come Back To Me 2. Crazy Love 3. Send Me To The 'Lectric Chair 4. Me And My Gun 5. Back Water Blues 6. Backstage Blues 7. Julie & Jake 8. All Of Me 1-5 Dinah Washington - vocals Blue Mitchell - trumpet Melba Liston - trombone Harold Ousley - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - bariton sax Wynton Kelly - piano Paul West - bass Max Roach - drums 6-7 The Terry Gibbs Sextet: Urbie Green - trombone Don Elliott - mellophone, vibraphone Terry Gibbs - vibraphone Wynton Kelly - piano Paul West - bass Max Roach - drums 8 Dinah Washington - vocals The Terry Gibbs Sextet Part 1 Part 2 Scans

Барин: AMG: "After Eskimo, the band's attempt to sonically recreate Inuit tales through sound, the Residents began to undertake a similar project that would color the rest of their career. The Mark of the Mole trilogy would result in three albums and a world tour that would nearly bankrupt the band and Ralph Records, and cause (rumor has it) two of the original members to leave the band. It was also the beginning of the band's desire (often detrimental) to broaden their scope, to construct long concept albums, or imagine series of albums that would never be completed. Mark of the Mole imagines a race of mole workers who live underground and worship darkness and work (they're the heroes). When a flood forces them to flee their home, they migrate across the desert to the land of the Chubs, who subjugate them and cause war to break out. This is some of the grimmest, most discordant, rough hewn music the band has set down on record, with a grinding piece called "It Never Stops" summing up the tone of the record perfectly. Perversely, there is much to enjoy in this trip to the group's dark side, and the album's resolution truly feels like a breath of fresh air." 1. Voices of the Air (2:55) 2. The Ultimate Disaster (8:54) 3. Migration (7:15) 4. Another Land (4:42) 5. The New Machine (7:16) 6. Final Confrontation (9:47) Joan Cashel - vocals Penn Jillette - vocals Nessie Lessons - vocals The Residents - arranger Jeanette Sartain - vocals Annie Stocking - vocals The Residents Part 1 Part 2 Scans




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