12-26-2011, 06:25 PM
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They/Them
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by duga
Hands down my favorite psych record of the 60's. I got this sucker on vinyl. It's a shame they didn't do much else. Well, much else that's worthwhile, anyway.
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What are you talking about? Their other 1967 album, Da Capo, is just as enjoyable as Forever Changes.
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Originally Posted by Zer0
Talk Talk - Laughing Stock (1991)
Finally got around to listening to Laughing Stock and Spirit of Eden by Talk Talk. Laughing Stock stands out a little bit more to me. I love the sparse, ambient production on this album, slightly jazzy undertones and soulful vocals. It's such a beautiful-sounding album and seems to occupy a rare place in music along with Hex by Bark Psychosis.
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I actually downloaded and listened to this because you reminded me that it has been on my to-listen-to list for ages (thank you). Oh, and its special/unique "music place" is also occupied by the album 69 by A.R. Kane (I highly recommend you check it out if you haven't already).
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