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Selling England by the pound

Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by Mark Pring

Bearing in mind that my favourite Genesis tracks are "Seven stones" and "Times Table" is there likely to be anything on "Selling England by the Pound" that I might like?

Mark

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by jonesalley

It's probably their most light-hearted and playful material, and definitely the best incarnation of the band performing at their peak skill. The songs are nowhere near as murky and shadowed as the earlier stuff and there's LOTS of really classic Mellotron parts.

Bearing in mind that my favourite Genesis tracks are "Seven stones" and "Times Table" is there likely to be anything on "Selling England by the Pound" that I might like?

Mark

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by Mark Pring

Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's opinion regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-tron at present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but with the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit awkard in the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this seems the best compromise.

Mark

PS Happy Birthday Rick

--- On Sat, 6/7/08, Rick Blechta <rick@rickblechta.com> wrote:
From: Rick Blechta <rick@rickblechta.com>
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 4:54 PM


On Jun 7, 2008, at 12:44 AM, lsf5275@aol. com wrote:

Yes. Tony Banks discovers the 8 voice choir.

Don't know about you, but I suspect that's the first time most of us heard the 8-voice choir. Sure set me back on my butt!


Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by Steven Davies-Morris

Mark Pring wrote:
>
>
> Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's opinion
> regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-tron at
> present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but with
> the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit awkard in
> the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this seems the
> best compromise.
>
> Mark

"Russian Choir". Amen, brother.
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Re: Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by Bernie

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Steven Davies-Morris
<sdavmor@...> wrote:
>
> Mark Pring wrote:
> >
> >
> > Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's
opinion
> > regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-
tron at
> > present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but
with
> > the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit
awkard in
> > the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this
seems the
> > best compromise.
> >
> > Mark
>
> "Russian Choir". Amen, brother.

Agreed. It's my favorite.

There are full length Selling England songs on youtube if you search
by the album title.

Bernie

Re: Selling England by the pound

2008-06-07 by ceccles_ca

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "jonesalley"
<jonesalley@...> wrote:
>
> It's probably their most light-hearted and playful material, and
definitely the best incarnation of the band performing at their peak
skill. The songs are nowhere near as murky and shadowed as the
earlier stuff and there's LOTS of really classic Mellotron parts.


Thankfully, John Burns did a nice job producing SEBTP.

http://www.johnnieburns.co.uk/

JB: Tony was such a strong musician. I remember, one time, there was a
fairy odd chord on the organ on a backing track. I recall saying,
"Christ, that's discordant!" and Tony said, "Don't worry, its fine.
Wait until I put the piano part on top." When he did, suddenly, it
worked beautifully. It all came into place. I thought he was amazing.
He did have some very strange chords and sequences. Until he had done
all of his parts… An overdub Moog or synth or whatever, it wouldn't
quite make sense. Then he would put the top line on and you'd say,
"Fucking hell, that's brilliant!"

Re: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-09 by Andy Thompson




Jun 7, 2008 03:05:05 AM, newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's opinion regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-tron at present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but with the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit awkard in the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this seems the best compromise.

Mark

The only band I ever heard use the split choir are Scottish '80s proggers Pallas, who were actually quite good before perfecting 'stadium prog' (played in clubs) later in the decade. Not bad, but awkward when crossing the split point!

Andy T.

RE: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-12 by Mark Wallis

Pallas? Yeah, most of 'The Sentinel' is pretty good, I don't think it's dated too well though. It's wonderful if you need cheering up and nothing but cheesy pitchshifted narration can hit the spot. Especially the bit about the giant glass dome..

And the bog-standard 8-voice still rules my world..

Love, Scones and the great smell of overheating Prophet-5 power supplies,
msw x




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> To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
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> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 08:36:32 +0000
> Subject: Re: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound
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> Jun 7, 2008 03:05:05 AM, newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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> Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's opinion regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-tron at present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but with the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit awkard in the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this seems the best compromise.
>
> Mark
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> The only band I ever heard use the split choir are Scottish '80s proggers Pallas, who were actually quite good before perfecting 'stadium prog' (played in clubs) later in the decade. Not bad, but awkward when crossing the split point!
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> Andy T.
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RE: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-12 by Mark Pring

Well #1565 is sort of going now, and it has the 8 choir so I'll play about with it for a bit, but the advantage of the split choir is having all the similar pitched voices together it's like having 2 choirs, the disadvantage is when they meet in the middle.

Mark

--- On Thu, 6/12/08, Mark Wallis <markstuartwallis@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Mark Wallis <markstuartwallis@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 12, 2008, 8:34 PM


Pallas? Yeah, most of 'The Sentinel' is pretty good, I don't think it's dated too well though. It's wonderful if you need cheering up and nothing but cheesy pitchshifted narration can hit the spot. Especially the bit about the giant glass dome..

And the bog-standard 8-voice still rules my world..

Love, Scones and the great smell of overheating Prophet-5 power supplies,
msw x

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> To: newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com
> From: andy.thompson@ virgin.net
> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 08:36:32 +0000
> Subject: Re: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound
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> Jun 7, 2008 03:05:05 AM, newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com wrote:
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> Ok, sounds like I'll have to get hold of it. What is everybody's opinion regarding the various mellotron choirs. I only have access to M-tron at present, my favourite is the split choir which is the 8 choir but with the trebles on the right and the basses on the left, gets abit awkard in the middle but I am planning to have one choir sound and this seems the best compromise.
>
> Mark
>
> The only band I ever heard use the split choir are Scottish '80s proggers Pallas, who were actually quite good before perfecting 'stadium prog' (played in clubs) later in the decade. Not bad, but awkward when crossing the split point!
>
> Andy T.
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Selling England by the pound

2008-06-12 by gino wong

They take a turn toward guitar on this lp and begin thinking about the keyboard parts in a far more balanced and useful way. Cinema Show is a good example.

You should like the lp. I think it is brilliant

gino

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Mark Pring <markpringnz@yahoo.com> wrote:

Bearing in mind that my favourite Genesis tracks are "Seven stones" and "Times Table" is there likely to be anything on "Selling England by the Pound" that I might like?

Mark




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