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Adryelle, Glass Box EP -- link -- a pixie Tori Amos with Animal on drums. I kept waiting to see if she would turn around, and he would shrink down and quiet down at the same time, and then she'd face forward again, and he'd open his mouth and get loud again.

But alas, that never happened.

Still was quite entertaining, I'm smitten.

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Yearly visit with an old fave:

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Dismemberment Plan - Emergency & I (1999)

There were a couple years where I lived & breathed this record. Totally forgot about the last verse of the whole thing:

So in the end, whatever, we die, we dissolve

Equations unbalanced, riddles unsolved

And we were never connected or involved

Except for the intersections and crazy mathematics

With no time and no space and no schedule and no place

And they pass right through us without a trace

And sometimes that music drifts through my car

On a spring night when anything is possible

And I close my eyes and I nod my head

And I wonder how you been

And I count to a hundred and ten

Because you'll always be my hero even if I never see you again

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Repercussion Unit - In Need Again (1987)

Ed Mann, Gregg Johnson, Jim Hildebrandt, John Bergamo, Larry Stein and Lucky Mosko

Playing: Marimda, Vibes, Steel Drum, Aluminafon, Tuned Gongs, Cow Bells, Woodblocks, Mixing Bowls & Frying Pans, Tabla, Bongos, Congas, Djembe, Kanjira, Tarn, Tambourines, Morsing & Drumset, Simmons Silicon Mallet (with MTX9, SDE & Aki S900), Bass Synthesizers (Yamaha DX7 II, Roland SH101 & Jupiter 6).

Exactly what I need, a percussion overload in the evening. :D

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Is there something particularly good about that version/pressing/whatever? Black Sabbath is a favorite of mine.

Shocking, innit?

IMO it is the best version on CD (tonally sounds the closest to the original vinyl), and I have heard them all. Still I prefer the UK first pressing vinyl, but I only play them when I'm not "background" listening.

The problem with that CD is it omits Sleeping Village and Warning due to the time limitation. I still can't get over that, truncating one of the best metal albums ever :(

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