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More film/TV music by Lights and Motion, The last cathedral by Platform One, Pale communion by Opeth, Mystic spirit by Kerrs Pink, Ride out by Bob Seger, Upon us by Lost Radiance, By the rule by Mick Flannery, Funeral symphonies by Funeris
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Lifelines by Blush, Moonshine Avenue s/t, Hymns for the broken by Evergrey, Trollheart takes on Anteater's 30 top albums: More than any other day by Ought; Perchance to dream by The Arc Light Sessions
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North and south by Gerry Rafferty, Welcome to the neighbourhood by Meat Loaf, All out by Don Airey, Eagles discography: Eagles s/t, Natalie Prass s/t
Page 24 Trollheart takes on Anteater's 30 top albums: Esoteric symbolism by Teramaze, The world we used to know by Shattered Skies, Another step by Kim Wilde
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Stench of exist by Boduf Songs, Asia discography: Asia s/t, Erasing the negatives by Emissary Echo, Autumn by Sawmail, Connected by Care of Night, Wintry wolf tales by Antalio, Spiral by Plastic Violins of Darkness
Page 26 The Divine Comedy discography: Liberation by The Divine Comedy Pale green ghosts by John Grant
Trollheart
04-18-2015 02:00 PM
Classic Albums I have never heard Note: This has become, in terms of interest and debate, my most successful journal. There has been so much debate, discussion, accusations, fights, death threats and occasional praise and surprise that many of the pages are taken up by it, sometimes even without my participation as people have conversations of their own. This is great, but does tend to skew the page numbers, so I have obviously only included those pages on which actual reviews are to be found.
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Loveless by My Bloody Valentine
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Tres hombres by ZZ Top
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Low by David Bowie, Dare by Human League, That's the way of the world by Earth, Wind and Fire
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Damn the torpedoes by Tom Petty, Slouvaki by Slowdive, Mezzanine by Massive Attack
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Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart
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Hounds of love by Kate Bush, Elephant by The White Stripes
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Pronounced Leh-nerd skin-nerd by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Introducing the hardline by Terence Trent D'Arby, Songs in the key of life by Stevie Wonder, Lexicon of love by ABC
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Rhythm Nation 1814 by Janet Jackson, British Steel by Judas Priest
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Exodus by Bob Marley and the Wailers
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Angel dust by Faith No More
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In the aeroplane over the sea by Neutral Milk Hotel, Floodland by Sisters of Mercy, Graceland by Paul Simon
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Reign in blood by Slayer, Fisherman's Blues by The Waterboys
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Nevermind by Nirvana
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Close to the edge by Yes
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What's goin on by Marvin Gaye, Screamadelica by Primal Scream
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Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Automatic for the people by REM
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Bridge over troubled water by Simon and Garfunkel
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Hissing fauna, are you the destroyer? by Of Montreal
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Pet sounds by The Beach Boys, The Queen is dead by The Smiths
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The Joshua tree by U2
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After the gold rush by Neil Young
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New wave by The Auteurs, Hospice by The Antlers
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Wanted dread and alive by Peter Tosh
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Back in black by AC/DC, Different class by Pulp
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Funeral by Arcade Fire
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Crooked rain, crooked rain by Pavement
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The Cars s/t
Trollheart
04-18-2015 02:34 PM
I know what I like: A Farewell to Kings and an invitation to the Garden Party
Trollheart's Voyage through the history of Progressive Rock and Progressive Metal
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Introduction and list of albums to be reviewed for 1966, 1967 and 1968
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Chapter I: Into the mystic; the courtship of Progressive Rock 1966
Album review: Pet sounds by The Beach Boys
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Album reviews: Freak out! By the Mothers of Invention, Fifth dimension by The Byrds
Before the storm: a rundown of the band integral to the beginnings of prog rock 1967
Album reviews: The Velvet Underground and Nico s/t, Procol Harum s/t
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Album reviews: Sgt Peppers by The Beatles, Piper at the gates of dawn by Pink Floyd, Safe as milk by Captain Beefheart, Days of future passed by The Moody Blues, The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack by The Nice
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The important bands for that year listed
The albums to be reviewed from that year
Album review: We're only in it for the money by The Mothers of Invention
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Album reviews: The United States of America s/t, A saucerful of secrets by Pink Floyd, In search of the lost chord by The Moody Blues, The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp by Giles, Giles and Fripp, Music in a doll's house by Family, Caravan s/t
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Album reviews: Soft Machine s/t, Shine on brightly by Procol Harum, S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things
Trollheart
04-18-2015 02:44 PM
Trollheart's Futureshock: Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and the world of 2000AD
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Introduction to the world of 2000AD
Introduction to Judge Dredd Judge Dredd Episodes: “Judge Whitey/The New You/The Brotherhood of Darkness”
Page 2 Judge Dredd: “King Krong/Frankenstein 2/The Statue of Judgement/Antique car heist/Robots”
Introduction to Strontium Dog Strontium Dog: “Max Quirxx Parts 1 and 2”
Page 3 Judge Dredd: “Robot wars parts 1-5” Strontium Dog: “Papa Por-ka parts 1-3”
Page 4 Judge Dredd: “Robots wars parts 6 – 8”
Introduction to Watchmen Watchmen, Chapter I: "At midnight, all the agents..."