All Artists: Spirits Burning Title: New Worlds By Design Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Musea Records France Release Date: 1/1/2001 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 3426300086280 |
Spirits Burning New Worlds By Design Genres: Pop, Rock
New project from Don Falcone, the man behind Spaceship Eyes & the producer of the 1999 release 'Fox Lies Down, A Tribute to Genesis'. Includes contibutions from Daevid Allen (Gong, Soft Machine), Steve Wilson (Porcupin... more » | |
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Album Description New project from Don Falcone, the man behind Spaceship Eyes & the producer of the 1999 release 'Fox Lies Down, A Tribute to Genesis'. Includes contibutions from Daevid Allen (Gong, Soft Machine), Steve Wilson (Porcupine Tree) members of Can, DarXtar, Quarkspace, Farflung, F/i, SubArachnoid Space, Melting Euphoria, plus others. 1999 release. Standard jewel case. |
CD ReviewsSpirits Burning - 'New Worlds By Design' (Gazal/Musea) Mike Reed | USA | 10/25/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Seventeen tracks of true avant garde progressive and indepth psychedelic assembled by none other than Don Falcone.He had apparently spent 1996-99 sending out notices to various space/prog/psych musicians to invite them to be a part of this brilliant project.No one should be at all disappointed.It's just SO much better than the two Spaceship Eyes discs that I've heard.'New Worlds...' features at least one member of F/i,Tenth Planet,Anubian Lights,Darxtar,Can,Quarkspace,The Brain,Porcupine Tree and Daevid Allen,who shows up on a handful of tunes providing gliss guitar as only he can and vocals.Good space rock tracks would be "Arcturus",the atmospheric "Beautiful Stealth","The Unknown","Smart Messages In The Sand",the thirteen-minute mindblowing "Ticking Of Science"(one of the better tunes on the entire disc) and "A Real Creeper".The more electronic cuts are "Solar Campfire","Triquetrium Delight","Secret Invention" and the potential rave favorite "Avatar".Do keep in mind that each song has a different line-up.A great CD to own."
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