Heard 'Cherry Coloured Funk (Seefeel Mix) and was impressed.
These might be my kind of thing - any idea on a good starting point for their music?
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Heard 'Cherry Coloured Funk (Seefeel Mix) and was impressed.
These might be my kind of thing - any idea on a good starting point for their music?
Re: Cocteau Twins?
Four Calendar Cafe - great album.
the vocal style is not everyones cup of tea. I hated it as a kid but grew into their style when my tastes broadened.
[url]http://www.discogs.com/Cocteau-Twins-Four-Calendar-Caf%C3%A9/master/5057[/url]
about 5quid on amazon
also their milk and kisses album is a fav of mine
Re: Cocteau Twins?
They've been through different phases, with Liz singing in a made-up language in the first few records, then having proper English lyrics in the end. Robin Guthrie's tapes, pedals and overlays became more and more intricate. I would suggest the compilation "Stars & Topsoil" as a primer, only 6.49 at Amazon.
Four Calendar is one of my fave albums ever. Back then it was considered as a sign of their imminent demise, go figure.
[video=youtube;_0k4GPi0O-8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0k4GPi0O-8[/video]
[video=youtube;DqEYJnIWgeE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqEYJnIWgeE[/video]
[video=youtube;XRGXEqQkCaI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRGXEqQkCaI[/video]
Re: Cocteau Twins?
Cheers boys, will check that lot out
Re: Cocteau Twins?
Get Victorialand, Bought this when it came out in the early 90's and still sounds wonderful today. Garlands is edgy, Blue Bell Knoll probably their most well rounded.