The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
2 posters
The New Hall of the Wendigo :: Arts and Entertainment :: StevieBachyButtonBaby's World of Music :: The Parlour of They Whose Race Is Run
Page 4 of 5
Page 4 of 5 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
I prefer my Prunes old school, un-electrified.
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
6: The Adoration
Bring forth the Baby J*sus so we can Braise him.
Bring forth the Baby J*sus so we can Braise him.
Guest- Guest
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Typical Axelrod composition.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Nightjar wrote:Typical Axelrod composition.
I say that like it's a bad thing.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
I like these J*wish scales. Freygish FTW!
Guest- Guest
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
This is genuinely what you'd get if you crossed late '60s Pink Floyd with late '60s Quincy Jones.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
In most respects, David Axelrod is uncategorilisible.
Just as, in many ways, uncategorisable is very hard to spell.
Just as, in many ways, uncategorisable is very hard to spell.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Nightjar wrote:This is genuinely what you'd get if you crossed late '60s Pink Floyd with late '60s Quincy Jones.
And told them to play in the Phrygian dominant scale.
Guest- Guest
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Nightjar wrote:In most respects, David Axelrod is uncategorilisible.
Just as, in many ways, uncategorisable is very hard to spell.
Uncato sable.
Fixed.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
It is over.
It seemed to serve no purpose and have no sense of either direction or progression.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
It seemed to serve no purpose and have no sense of either direction or progression.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
_________________
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Has there ever been an album so epic of scale yet so short?
*goes to check iTunes library for David Axelrod albums...
*goes to check iTunes library for David Axelrod albums...
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It seemed to serve no purpose and have no sense of either direction or progression.
You seem to serve no purpose and have no sense of either direction or progression.
_________________
Disprove the return of a potato (5)
Nightjar- Posts : 116637
Karma : 960
Join date : 2018-05-05
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
I think it would have benefited with a 10 minute freak out track.
Guest- Guest
Re: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath (1968)
Was that the first time jewish ceremonial and Christan liturgical music was used in Rock?
They were pioneer, you call them primitive.
I also liked the drums, funkay bass and acid guitar.
Have I mentioned that?
They were pioneer, you call them primitive.
I also liked the drums, funkay bass and acid guitar.
Have I mentioned that?
Guest- Guest
Page 4 of 5 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Similar topics
» The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) (1966)
» Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
» Electric Light Orchestra - On the Third Day (1973)
» The Fireman - Electric Arguments (2008).
» The Cult - Electric (1987).
» Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
» Electric Light Orchestra - On the Third Day (1973)
» The Fireman - Electric Arguments (2008).
» The Cult - Electric (1987).
The New Hall of the Wendigo :: Arts and Entertainment :: StevieBachyButtonBaby's World of Music :: The Parlour of They Whose Race Is Run
Page 4 of 5
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum