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The transition through the tracks is flawless, and while clearly Goth influenced, it is not so easy to put a date on the production, as it sounds timeless to me and seems to get better with age.
In short, this is Smith's Magnum Opus, and well worth another spin on the decks if you have it in your music collection.
I listened to him quite a lot in the 70’s and 80’s but I’m not a massive fan really ( although he’s always fascinated me ). An instrumental album like Sleep Dirt for example doesn’t really do it for me
I like the humorous side which is why I love Sheik Yerbouti and Live in New York so much but they’re enough for me to get my Zappa fix.
Looking forward to watching the movie.
This and the other two live studio jams albums can be downloaded for free below but in these times I’m sure any contributions would help the band.
https://psychiclemon.bandcamp.com/music
Pino Palladino/ Blake Mills - 'Notes with Attachments'
Steps Ahead -'NYC'
The guitarist, Simon Hosford, nails those EVH parts and sounds (all from a Kemper and feeding the power amp section of the Marshall amp shown on stage). He has some pedigree and has played with Men at Work, been in Tommy Emmanuel's Band and done a fair bit in Australia.
I'm still amazed at the inventiveness of EVH and in particular, will always love his rhythm work - he was one of the best at that! It's hard believed this material was from 1978 and before.
Can - Egebamyasi
Richard Lloyd - Field of Fire
Pink Floyd - Saucerful of Secrets
The Jam - Setting Sons/Sound Affects/The Gift