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SamTheMan
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- #1
- Posted: 02/15/2007 11:30
- Post subject: Why does everybody rave about Faust (album)?
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Why,on this website does everybody rave about the Faust album?
Also Trout Mask Replica isn't as good as specified (IMO), neither is Rock Bottom. This is just my opinion. Mabye I'll have to listen to them in a more in depth way, I don't know!
PS. What are the most farout albums ever. Can someone post some here for me. Would be well appreciated. Cheers!
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YellowBook
Location: Andalucia, Spain
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- #2
- Posted: 02/15/2007 13:19
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'far out' is quite vague criteria. If you are you talking exclusively about pyschedelic rock, I think Beefheart is a great suggestion.
But, IMO, other genres do psychedelia better than rock, for example Juan Atkins and Sven Vath are incredibly far out but in another sense, it's just really dreamy and trip-like electronic music. Better known than this, perhaps Ennio Morricone, Brian Eno or Kraftwerk. All not rock, but music that takes your mind to a different plain and if that's what is meant by 'far out', it does it's job perfectly.
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SamTheMan
Location: nowhere
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- #3
- Posted: 02/16/2007 11:56
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I've now listened to Rock Bottom & Trout Mask Replica
They're quite good. Get round to Faust Later
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Elston
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- #4
- Posted: 04/23/2008 01:28
- Post subject: Far Out
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You've already rated these two albums but Dark Side of the Moon and Kid A are great albums which to me sound 'far out'. Give them another listen if you're interested. I would also have to recommend The Beatles' underrated gem of an album Magical Mystery Tour. It's not quite as mysterious as the two I already mentioned but still far out.
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Elston
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- #5
- Posted: 05/21/2008 00:28
- Post subject: Faust
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SamTheMan, Faust is one of the trippiest records I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. If you haven't checked it out yet, you should give it a try (or a few). If that doesn't do it for you, check out Faust IV(1974). Also very far out but not quite as odd.
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tgodd
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- Posted: 03/22/2009 07:02
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Can - Tago Mago is pretty trippy
as is Brainticket's Cottonwoodhill
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maxxy
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Location: PA
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- Posted: 03/22/2009 14:54
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Parable of Arable land. A good listen, if you have the patience _________________ "I'm so ugly but that's OK cause so are you"
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Facetious
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- Posted: 02/11/2012 09:19
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Because, apparently, Faust is a great album.
So is TMR. Rock Bottom..........well, almost as great.
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RFNAPLES
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Facetious
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- #10
- Posted: 02/11/2012 12:06
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Should be in Music not Lounge |
Right.
(Oh, wait..........did anybody consider that THIS THREAD WAS SAVED FROM BEING LOCKED? That's scary.)
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