Hey Harmony
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* The Brilliant Corners were a British indie pop band from Bristol who recorded throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s.
The group was formed in 1983, taking the name from the Thelonious Monk jazz album, Brilliant Corners. The line-up included David Woodward (vocals, guitar), Chris Galvin (bass guitar), Winston Forbes (lead guitar, percussion, backing vocals), Bob Morris (drums) and Dan Pacini (occasional trumpet and keyboards). A later addition was Phil Elvins on guitar. They split up after their last release in 1993.
Woodward and Galvin formed Experimental Pop Band in 1995, along with third member Corin Dingley.
Galvin died from cancer in 1998. *
* Well I couldn't find an alternative service to provide us with what I/we required, I will continue searching for a possible new home for Vibes, Blogger is not great, the options are limited, but hey it's a free service. I am not going to pay for a site to share free music. *
* On to the comments issue yet again, firstly I am not doing this for me, you say thank you or you don't, I get it, but I ask for a small thank you not for me but for the other's in the Vibes team. I also received some emails from regular commentors, saying they understand but they have their reasons for boycotting Google and I understand this as well, and the way they like to comment is with the name/url option. *
* With this in mind I will open the gates back up to unlimited access to and for all to comment, here on Vibes, as always all comments will have to be approved, anything we (we have 3 admins here) feel is inappropriate will not be published. From now any anonymous comment without a name added will be deleted, also people who comment anonymous and add a copy and paste comment will also just be deleted. Yeah we want your comments, but if you can't be bothered to spend a few seconds to add a name of write a thank you (or something else) well we don't want them. As Andy said weeks ago, we are trying to build a small music loving community here on Vibes. *
* If nasty messages keep being sent then it's simple (you know who you are and I know who you are as well), I will just shut the comments down full stop. We do this to share music, but a nice few words are appreciated, it's not hard really is it, after all your getting free music in real 320, we don't post upscaled tracks . We ain't going anywhere (unless I find some other service) and we will never go private (same that because it would mean I could post new stuff) and we are not closing down, I know that's what a certain person wants (sorry I can't name the person). *
* Will post a few bits later on today, as not looking for a new home for Vibes, right now and just remembered the name of a site I used years ago, that could be an option. If anybody know a service that could be good then please tell us either via comment or email cheers. *
* OK number 1 the RSS fed is off, so, if you want to see what is posted here, then you will have to visit the site, your readers won't work, turning it off messes with the comments, blogger is shite to be honest!! You are unable to reply to a comment with it turned off. *
* We have changed the comment to google account users only, had enough of the anonymous comments, people using different names to comment. And the copy and paste comments, what the fuck is that all about!! But might be turned off completely or to staff only in the future . *
* I won't be posting for a few days, as I want to look into some alternatives to Blogger and if you can have multiple authors with other services like word press. *
* Looks like we are stuck with fucking Blogger and all it's many faults, I am not paying to run I site. So we can carry on here, and turn comment off completely, or go back to all comments (with the approval system on, but any anonymous comment will not be posted, any comment with a cut and paste look will be trashed, it take only a few seconds to write thanks, for fuck sake), will give this some thought. Or we close down, or we go private or we move to a new site. Anything is possible. *
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One World is the seventh studio album by British guitarist and singer John Martyn, released in November 1977 by Island Records. The album, produced by Island owner Chris Blackwell at his Berkshire farm, was recorded with a myriad of musicians, including Steve Winwood, Danny Thompson, John Stevens, Hansford Rowe and Rico. The album followed a sabbatical where, at Blackwell's invite, Martyn holidayed in Jamaica in 1976 with his family, having become disillusioned with the music business. The trip helped revitalise his interest in music.
The album combines Martyn's experimental tendencies with more pop-leaning material, with influences from the dub music of Lee "Scratch" Perry, with whom Martyn worked during the trip to Jamaica and co-wrote the song "Big Muff". The record features a relaxing, echoing sound with usage of Martyn's distinctive Echoplex guitar effects, while his lyrics discuss love, specific people and his disintegrating marriage. Some of the recording was achieved outdoors, with Island's mobile recording studio being used to operate a live feed across the farm's surrounding lake; microphones picked up the full ambience of the area, including natural reverb and surrounding geese and trains, helping contribute to the album's sweeping sound.Upon its release, One World received acclaim from music critics who hailed its inventive, unique sound and lyrics. Martyn toured in promotion of the album in late 1977, whilst a televised performance at the Collegiate Theatre, London in January 1978 helped the album becoming Martyn's first chart success, reaching number 54 on the UK Albums Chart. "Dancing" was released as the album's sole single a month later. In later times, the album has been credited for helping develop trip hop music. In 2004, a deluxe edition of the album was released by Island, containing bonus live material (1001 Albums You Must Hear)
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* Formed in 1982 in the town of Rugby by Pete Kember (Sonic Boom and Jason Pierce (J. Spaceman). Spacemen 3 (along with The Jesus And Mary Chain) were the pioneers of the shoegaze and drone-rock scene which blossomed in the UK at the close of the 1980s. But while both bands showed an obvious affinity for the pioneering sounds of The Velvet Underground, they otherwise found different sources of inspiration, with Sonic Boom and J Spaceman eschewing the The Beach Boys influenced pop symphonics favored by the J&MC's Reid Brothers and instead channeling noisy minimalists ranging from John Lee Hooker to Red Krayola to Suicide. Both founding members have enjoyed considerable success with their respective subsequent projects: Spectrum and Spiritualized. *
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