IMPORTANT: The download of "The Strainge Case of Steve" is not available in this version.
Both CDs come in a 6-panel Digisleeve.
CD 1 - "The Strainge Case of Steve”
1. Fat Delivered (4:59)
2. A Race Against Time (2:40)
3. Papa Norco (4:57)
4. Beetle Borscht (5:15)
5. Over and Out (3:05)
6. The Odor at Tavistock (4:33)
7. How Archontic the Ankle Biters (8:21)
8. Lady and the Old Codger (2:27)
9. Unknowable (5:14)
10. Love Is a Dead Smelly Fish (4:34)
11. I Cries Crimes (3:56)
12. Uh Oh (Lait Suspendu Fermenté) (3:39)
13. Groom of the Stool (3:32)
14. Lurking in Shadow Fury (3:41)
15. Guns for Clones (7:43)
16. People Who Eat People (8:53)
CD 2 - "Dux in a Row"
1. Improv Cost Me My Job (0:52)
2. One of Our Dogs is Missing (4:29)
3. Cashew Medley (16:28)
4. Her Kind (5:38)
5. Moments (9:14)
6. My Three Sounds (3:38)
7. Egg Soup (10:12)
8. Fallen Mind (3:55)
9. Egos Explode (4:27)
10. The Unfettered Way (4:05)
11. Hubert Greenery Peck (14:02)
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supported by 40 fans who also own “One of Our Dogs is Missing”
The new live EP by Ryan W. Stevenson's project reminded me, that this debut album must have been gone down the wishlist... If instrumental Canterbury stuff is your thing, this should be a no-brainer. Firmly rooted in the past (late 60s, 70s), nevertheless with a fresh sound. Guests incude The Tangent's Andy Tillison and Soft Machine's Theo Travis. Carsten Pieper
supported by 34 fans who also own “One of Our Dogs is Missing”
got recc'd this on youtube and loved it- reminds me a lot of late 60's and early 70's records i used to hear playing out of my parents' stereo on sweltering summer days. OPAL
supported by 32 fans who also own “One of Our Dogs is Missing”
No one does music quite like Camille and Xavier do. I see their music as being akin to soundtracks for unfilmed movies. In this instance it is a movie about explorers of mountainous terrain, perhaps the terrain of our lives. Merci pour cette musique si intrigante. :-) sumbuk