A Day On Our Planet is Lieb's best work imho...trancey yes, musical yes, funky as hell oh yeeees... :-)<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 16/02/2008, <b class="gmail_sendername">Trevor Cordes</b> <<a href="mailto:trevor@tecnopolis.ca">trevor@tecnopolis.ca</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On 13 Feb, Hans Hedman wrote:<br>><br>> How about the Spicelab albums, the Ambush album and the Constellation album?<br>> The two first Spicelab albums and the Constellation album are really<br>> worth looking into.<br>
<br>Got the Ambush, it's ok to good. Needs more listens. Not quite as rich<br>as LSG. I'm still hunting for the Spicelab stuff, I'll buy it<br>eventually!<br><br>On 12 Feb, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:<br>>> The only one I would consider not keeping is Black Album as it's almost<br>
><br>> The more I listened to the Black Album the more fascinating I found<br><br>Hmm, I'll keep plugging away at it then. It just seems so sterile<br>compared to the other LSG's.<br><br>> And the Unreleased Album doesn't even get mentioned? Wow. I think its<br>
> even better than Into Deep. Ahhh, taste, 'tis an odd thing all the<br>> time. :-)<br><br>I forgot to relisten to the MP3 release. I recall it being pretty good,<br>but not as good as Into Deep. I'll probably end up rating it under<br>
Hive. Downloaded music is always a 2nd class citizen on my systems and<br>they often get ignored. I like owning the CD's, even though all my<br>music is played from MP3. Strange, but that's the way I am.<br><br>
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