Axelrod Vs Release of An Oath
The_Non
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I'm an admitted Axelrod hatter, but seriously, can't none of his solo joints fuck with Release of an Oath can they? Am I wrong people? Ill headtrip of a concept album mixing funky psych with baroque string orchestration. Unfadeable. Songs of Innocence? MaybeMessiah? NahSongs of Experience? NoThe Auction? Haven't heard enough of it, I'm leaning towards no. Heavy Axe? EhMarchin? NoStrange Ladies? NoPerhaps this is an appreciation post of an album I had put away awhile ago and decided to buy a mint OG at a show. Don't know why I ever put it away. Dare I say, essential?
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Innocence shits all over it.
I'd easily take Experience, Earthrot or The Auction over it...
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I like concept albums if they have continuity. This LP isn't all about braeks either for me. It's moving, it's meaningful.
I find all the aforementioned LPs in my post more moving and meaningful than Release Of An Oath...
peace.
Both have dope album covers.
if so, then yea its a good album but I prefer Innocence
Electric Prunes basically had nothing to do with it. I love both Songs albums too and would rate them just as high as Release of an Oath. I don't really even care about the breakz on them, it's just very interesting music to me.
That about sums it up. Experience is a heavy record.
I don't get people who flip flop when a certain artist or genre is no longer en vogue and start shitting all over them.
That isn't directed to anyone in particular, but I've seen it happen on this site. If it's good, it's good. A person shouldn't need a musical babysitter to tell them what to like.
please don't fire me
will keep my copy of this forever.
really ? I didn't know. please do tell.
HA! good one
They were session guys. Not even a real band.
thanks
That about sums it up. Experience is a heavy record.
I don't get people who flip flop when a certain artist or genre is no longer en vogue and start shitting all over them.
That isn't directed to anyone in particular, but I've seen it happen on this site. If it's good, it's good. A person shouldn't need a musical babysitter to tell them what to like.
in a way i think this relates to the tommydigalot sp? thread. when you get a lot of dudes who don't earn their stripes listening and collecting in the field, getting things through the internet, ebay, and sites like this one , you find they can't figure out what's good and what's bad for themselves.
people who started digging before the internet usually sit atop a pyramid of knowledge that they've built by listening to many terrible records and very few good ones.
the one's who need musical babysitters lack the strength of that foundation. my hope is that some manage to reverse engineer it for themselves.
Pride is one of my favourite LP's ever, although a lot of people seem to be fairly dismissive of it.
but what is the dirt on him? he seemed like he was a pretty suave player within the record industry.
what do the electric prunes get out of it except have their name attached to it?
what did other artists (outside of lou rawls and cannonball) think of him?
i'm just curious, because I've never read anyone say anything bad about him--but did any of the people he worked with get screwed over while he got paid?
the electric prunes!!
they were making a minor comeback right around the time axelrod made his, and in interviews their memories of the whole experience aren't too kind. can't blame them, either - nobody wants to be aced out of their own album.
I love it, is it actually carol kaye on bass on this one? Mass in F minor is neglectable imo....
peace,
s.d.
I hope this isn't directed at me. My crates weigh a ton and have been at this for 14 years. I was positing the question because my tastes in music usually do not jive with Soulstrut's, and was curious if my hypothesis about this issue was correct. It was.
Man, I completely agree about "Holy Are You". An amazing track...one of my favorites ever. I wish the rest of that album attained those heights. Not hating, cos I enjoy it, but that is a sick, sick song.
I also had never heard Axelrod until around the time the MoWax deal came out. There are some great tracks on that album. But I don't own any of his OGs either. I got that "The Edge" comp last year and played the shit out of it. Is an OG "Experience" a triple digit record? I just have cd burns of his solo records, and they get a little spotty after "Innocence"/"Experience". At the very least this thread will have sold an "Experience" reish.
Great thread.
no it wasn't directed at you. i don't know you from adam(no guzzo)
careful lifting your crates, don't hurt yourself.
Sol Gut. (umlaht deleted)