Review: The 3LP version of BBC Collection highlights the Best of Rory Gallagher recorded concerts by the British public service broadcaster. Standouts include 'Cradle Rock' and 'Tattoo'd Lady' from 'Sounds of The Seventies' (1973), 'Shin Kicker' from 'BBC In Concert' (1979), and 'Continental Op' from the 1986 Paul Jones Blues Show. Each track exemplifies Gallagher's extraordinary guitar work and raw, powerful vocals. This collection not only spotlights Gallagher's enduring influence but also provides a journey through his evolving sound, from the gritty blues of his early days to the more refined, yet equally intense performances of the 80s. Many will say, Rory Gallagher's exceptional talent and his significant contribution to rock and blues music is most shown in his live performances. To many this is one of the most important collections of BBC recorded music. Certainly, the most extensive.
Review: Newly, radically reimagined remixes created from John Lennon's classic song, Mind Games. These nine Meditation Mixes craft their own space while maintaining firm and authentic roots in John Lennon's original recording. Each have been radically altered, slowed down and extended, ranging from five to ten to over 33 minutes, allowing the soundtrack to wash over the listener and provide a relaxing deep listening experience. Four tracks are presented as binaural versions which each focus on different types of brain waves: Beta, Delta, Gamma and Theta. Named 'Mind', 'Space', 'Spirit' and 'Love', these exploit the response of the ear to left and right frequencies, which constructively combine to produce a new frequency, which in turn, as they say, activates beneficial brain patterns. Produced by Sean Lennon, these contemporary Lennon versions aim to positively impact the contemporary anxiety-racked listener, whose appetite for deep listening has only understandably increased in recent years.
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Mind (100Hz Gamma Waves) (9:50)
Magic (10:46)
Space (8Hz Theta Binaural) (5:24)
Seed (5:52)
Yes (5:57)
Spirit (15Hz Beta Binaural) (5:26)
Love (0.5Hz Delta Binaural) (12:14)
Surrender (23:36)
Peace (23:17)
Mantra One
Mantra Two
Mantra Three
Mantra Four
Mantra Five
Mantra Six
Mantra Seven
Mantra Eight
Mantra Nine
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***
Newly, radically reimagined remixes created from John Lennon's classic song, Mind Games. These nine Meditation Mixes craft their own space while maintaining firm and authentic roots in John Lennon's original recording. Each have been radically altered, slowed down and extended, ranging from five to ten to over 33 minutes, allowing the soundtrack to wash over the listener and provide a relaxing deep listening experience. Four tracks are presented as binaural versions which each focus on different types of brain waves: Beta, Delta, Gamma and Theta. Named 'Mind', 'Space', 'Spirit' and 'Love', these exploit the response of the ear to left and right frequencies, which constructively combine to produce a new frequency, which in turn, as they say, activates beneficial brain patterns. Produced by Sean Lennon, these contemporary Lennon versions aim to positively impact the contemporary anxiety-racked listener, whose appetite for deep listening has only understandably increased in recent years.
Review: As part of their latest full-discography reissue via UMR, The Who re-release their second full-length rock opera, Quadrophenia. Newly to 180-gram black vinyl, this mammoth project is an early rock concept album by the band, credited for the revival and cementing of the Mod subculture at large in the seventies. The album is set between London and Brighton in 1965, and follows a young mod named Jimmy and his many tight-blazered, Moped-bound travails and heartaches. Responsible for producing the Mod as a full-blown, marketable, subcultural identity, Quadrophenia was the blueprint for a youth aeon, and went on to inspire the teen drug-addled, alley-way action of the later film of the same name, directed by Franc Roddam.
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