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Fantastic stuff., November 7, 1999
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This review is from: Morse and Gaudylight (Audio CD)
This is quite the CD. Folk-noise pop-rock? Alastair Galbraith pieces together 23 sketchy mini-compositions that start and stop whenever they like, and consist (sometimes) of folky acoustic strumming, weird noodling, scratchy electric feedback and Galbraith's charming croon, all taped at home on a dinky recorder. Sounds great, like it just somehow all HAPPENED of its own accord. This CD compiles the Morse LP and Gaudylight 7" (both now extremely out of print), plus "Cranes" as a little bonus somewhere between. Mysterious, kinda disturbing, but ultimately reassuring. Get it - love it!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic stuff., November 8, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Morse and Gaudylight (Audio CD)
This is quite the CD. Folk-noise pop-rock? Alastair Galbraith pieces together 23 sketchy mini-compositions that start and stop whenever they like, and consist (sometimes) of folky acoustic strumming, weird noodling, scratchy electric feedback and Galbraith's charming croon, all taped at home on a dinky recorder. Sounds great, like it just somehow all HAPPENED of its own accord. This CD compiles the Morse LP and Gaudylight 7" (both now extremely out of print), plus "Cranes" as a little bonus somewhere between. Mysterious, kinda disturbing, but ultimately reassuring. Get it - love it!
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