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Holger Czukay/Dr. Walker - Clash
Артист: Holger Czukay/Dr. Walker
Альбом: Clash, 1998
Издатель: sideburn recordings / LC9759
Жанр: Avant-Garde / Experimental - Rock
Формат файла: EAC,Flac, Cue, Log, Scanns -> 890 MB
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Tracklist:
1 Silent Planes 19:35
2 Liquid Skies 13:34
3 The Wonderful World of Screeches, Racing Cars and Crybats 12:39
4 Chicago, Pt. 1 [*] 13:42
5 Backup Dream 7:48
6 Chicago, Pt. 2 [*] 11:01
7 Anything But the Jungle 20:27
8 Dawn Across the Street 20:53
9 Full Circle 9:20
10 Monks, Whales and Moonbeams 11:40



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SPOILER!
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Review by Rick Anderson

As a founding member of the legendary German avant-garde ensemble Can, Holger Czukay is widely recognized as a founding father of experimental rock'n' roll. After his acrimonious split from the band, Czukay swore he'd never play live again. But the sounds of jungle, techno and trip hop rekindled his interest in the club scene, so when Dr. Walker (of Air Liquide) invited Czukay to join him onstage during an underground party in Cologne, Germany, he was ready. This impromptu duo performance led to a number of more formal engagements, three of which are partially documented on these two discs. Disc 1 features three tracks from the duo's gig at the Liquid Sky club in Cologne. After a long, freeform preface, "Silent Planes" settles into a trance-inducing midtempo groove and stays there for most of the track's 19 minutes. "Liquid Skies" is more aggressive and also more varied in texture. Czukay makes great use of a radio receiver on "Twilight," from the duo's performance at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, while "Backup Dream" is funkier but also more sinister. Disc 2 continues the San Francisco material with the surprisingly abrasive "Monks, Whales and Moonbeams (Over California)" and "Anything but the Jungle." The last two tracks, the 24-minute-long "Dawn Across the Street" and a lovely piece of multicultural big beat entitled "Full Circle," come from a gig in Minneapolis. Excellent.
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play it loud ;)
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Seems that I made two errors with this release; maybe catalog Nr. is EFA 12339-2 and not the information I marked red on back-cover.
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But the main is that I realy made an error with the tracklist. I'm really sorry about this :(
Here is the Tracklist from cover:
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I gave these pictures some more light, than the original scanns have, so that you can read the text.

Sorry again for the mistake.