Ozric Tentacles ‎– Jurassic Shift

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Dovetail Records – DOVE CD6
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CD, Album
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Sunhair
Written-By – Ozric Tentacles
5:43
2 Stretchy
Written-By – Ed*, Joie*
6:51
3 Feng Shui
Written-By – Ozric Tentacles
10:24
4 Half Light In Thillai
Written-By – Ed*
5:35
5 Jurassic Shift
Written-By – Ozric Tentacles
11:05
6 Pteranodon
Written-By – Ozric Tentacles
5:40
7 Train Oasis
Written-By – Ed*
2:45
8 Vita Voom
Written-By – Ozric Tentacles
4:48

Credits

  • Artwork By – Blim
  • BassRoly*, Zia*
  • Drums, Percussion [Ethnic], Other [Babble]Merv*
  • Flute, Other [Babble]John*
  • Guitar, Koto, Keyboards, Effects [Samples, Atmospheres]Ed*
  • Keyboards, Effects [Samples, Atmospheres]Joie*
  • Percussion [Ethnic]Marcus*
  • Percussion [Tambourine]Generator John
  • Photography [Back Cover] – Richard White

Notes

Recorded in 1992-3 at The Mill, Somerset

The 1st pressing had inserts printed on paper made from 25%hemp 20%cotton 55% straw. The first use of 'tree-free' paper in the music industry.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 018766 060027

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 7) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Jurassic Shift (CD, RE, RM) Snapper Music SMM CD 547 UK 1999
Jurassic Shift (Cass) Dovetail Records DOVE MC 6 UK 1993
Jurassic Shift (CD, Album, RE, Dig) Snapper Classics SDPCD125 UK 2003
Jurassic Shift (CD, Album, Jew) I.R.S. Records 0777 7 13236 2 1 US 1993
Jurassic Shift (CD, Album, RE, RM + DVD, NTSC, Reg) Snapper Music SMACD955X UK 2008
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by soundstorm Oct 16, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
A sentimental favorite. This was the first Ozric's album I heard. A friend who worked in a record store passed this to me because he knew I was really into Pink Floyd at the time. He mentioned this might be something I would like.

Well...the Ozric's have pretty much been my favorite band ever since. As soon as I heard the first sounds of Sunhair coming out of my speakers I was hooked. This was unlike anything I had heard at that point. It was the perfect mixture of traditional band and electronics for me.

I still love listening to Feng Shui, Half Light in Thillai, Jurassic Shift and Pteranodon. My original copy ended up in the cd collection of a Deadhead grad student I new in college, so I recently picked up the reissue of this album on Snapper Classics. It includes and excellant live version of Feng Shui.

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