Black Dog, The - Parallel

Black Dog, The ‎– Parallel

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Tracklist

1 Parallel 5:04
2 Squelch 4:55
3 Erb 5:04
4 Glossolalia 4:55
5 Hub 4:13
6 Vanttool 6:43
7 Aural Wallpaper 3:50
8 Rainbow Bridge 4:09
9 Virtual Hmmm...... 4:40
10 VIR²L 4:36

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Notes

Recorded at Black Dog Towers (London) for General Production Recordings 1993.

© 1995 General Production Recording Ltd
℗ 1995 General Production Recording Ltd

Mastered By Mayking [written on CD inner ring].

Bootlegged in 2002 with poor artwork.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5018766952711

Other Versions (Showing 3 of 3) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Parallel (2xLP, Comp, Gat) General Production Recordings (GPR) GPRLP15 UK 1995
Parallel (CD, Comp, Unofficial) General Production Recordings (GPR) gpr cd15 UK 2002
Parallel (2xLP, Comp, W/Lbl) General Production Recordings (GPR) GPRLP15 UK 1995
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by jesick Oct 26, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
This is the ultimate Black Dog collection. Songs that will never tire nor sound old, reminding us of how important they were to the sounds of the future. A must have.
Rated 5/5
Review by hbmf Dec 15, 2004 (edited about 1 year ago)
In my humble opinion this is the best Black Dog/Plaid collection. From the lush electronica of parallel and vanttool to the darker techno of the vir2l tracks, this collection, written in 1991-92, demonstrates how forward thinking these artists were. With the Soma reissue you even get the original Virtual and other classics. Bloody brilliant!
Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Mar 23, 2004
Parallel isn’t an album as much as it is a collection of tracks off of the Black Dog’s early GPR EPs. Not surprisingly, though, the quality remains undiminished after all these years. From the first track, “Parallel,” you can tell that the Black Dog boys know their stuff. “Glossolalia” ambles by smoothly, while “Vanttool” whistles by like a breath of fresh air. There’s quite the rhythmic workout on “Rainbow Bridge.” And the twin tracks of “Virtual Hmmm…” and “VIR2L” show the extreme diversity of their ideas using the skeleton of the same track. There won’t ever be anything like the Black Dog -- luckily, you can continue to enjoy what they did produce today and, surely, in the future.
Rated 5/5
Review by magnetisch May 03, 2003
'I sit in my room and imagine the future'.. A collection of early deleted Black Dog material, originally released on
the same label in early 90's.
The compilation was very hard to get, because GPR had to stop existing. 7 years later it was re-released with
some kind of cheap copied artwork from the original.
It's Pre-bytes music and made for diehard Black Dog fans.

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