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Solid Doctor* - How About Some Ether: Collected Works 93-95


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Label: Pork Recordings
Catalog#: PORK 025
Format: 2 x CD
Country:UK
Released:Aug 1995
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Abstract, IDM, Trip Hop
Credits: Artwork By - Akira Aratake , Designers Republic, The
Mastered By - Keith (7)
Written-By, Producer, Engineer - Cobby*
Notes:Mastered at JTS by Keith. Formulated and controlled at Laboratoire Poisson.

"Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy time."

O Say Krevlon samples a Norwegian broadcast about Åse Kleveland (former Norwegian Minister of Culture).
Rating:   4.6/5 (25 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

 Cracked Emerald
CD1.01   U-Turn (4:32)
CD1.02   Short Wave (5:38)
CD1.03   Holy Roller (6:23)
CD1.04   Spicey Pipe (5:53)
CD1.05   Anomie (5:56)
    Flute - Bernard Moss
  Producer, Written-By - Brydon*
CD1.06   Lights On The Vibe (7:31)
CD1.07   O Say Krevlon (2:23)
CD1.08   Pickyparkdickbods (7:13)
CD1.09   The Room Is Breathing (4:24)
CD1.10   Dusk (6:28)
CD1.11   When I'm Dead (8:20)
    Flute - Bernard Moss
CD1.12   Bye Bye (6:56)
CD1.13   I Love Life (4:14)
 Sapphire
CD2.01   Armed To The Teeth (8:11)
CD2.02   Jet Smooth (8:35)
CD2.03   Ether (12:39)
CD2.04   Invisible Sunlit Snow (7:02)
CD2.05   Cerulean Reverie (3:14)
CD2.06   Mixamatosis (7:18)
CD2.07   Land Of Dope & Tory (7:46)
    Producer, Written-By - McSherry*
CD2.08   Ninety One Campion (3:30)
CD2.09   Tomato (6:00)
CD2.10   Slipping Into Another Dimension (5:05)
CD2.11   A Moving Family Of Suns (7:04)

User Reviews:

charles_howarth, May 11, 2005

This fantastic album shows off the Solid Doctor's know-how for smokey downtempo beats. Among my personal highlights are A Moving Family of Suns, U-Turn and the sublime Dusk. Some uptempo tracks are on offer too - Armed to the Teeth is flavoured with Mr Fingers style early chicago house. But for me the real heart of the album lies in the slower, after-hours chilling tracks.

And for those interested in such things, the title of the album is lifted from a line in Hunter S Thompson's "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas".

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