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Air's Moon Safari and Virgin Suicides Ive had Moon Safari, but it has developed fully with my listens now and I love every moment of it..
I just got Virgin Suicides.. and im liking track 1 and 8, which are basically the same thing.. im diggin both albums.. anyone got these? | |
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I bought Moon Safari when it just came out and I have to
admit that although I liked it, I wasn't crazy about it. Probably the fact that "Sexy Boy" was to be heard any and everywhere at the time made me dislike that song so much that it ruined the album as a whole for me. But now, years later, I finally got round to giving the album another well deserved try and fell in love with it again. I have to admit, I've only heard "The Virgin Suicides" a couple of times over at a friends house and it seems interesting enough. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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check out 'Premiere Symptomes', it is music from before 'Moon Safari', but was released afterwards. It has a interesting instrumental interpretation of 'All I Need' on it. | |
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I don't have Air Moon...but I do have the Virgin Suicides and I reaaallly like that CD. Of Course, I was in school when it came out and it made perfect studying music, but I still dig it. Haunting and lush, a gorgeous CD...
ps--I'll co-sign abierman's comment, Premier Symptomes is excellent... pps- I have read some very god things about Air's new CD...does anyone have that yet? | |
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I have to get Air. DAMN! I got the Felicity soundtrack as a promo when I worked for Borders and they had a track on there that I just LOVE. Peter Gabriel was on it too. | |
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endorphin74 said: pps- I have read some very god things about Air's new CD...does anyone have that yet? I have their new one "Talkie Walkie" and I personally think its their best cd. It is very lush and beautiful, and every track flows like water.. its one of my favorite cd's right now.. Its hard to take out of the cd player:) "Run" and "Universal Traveler" are brilliant | |
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Sdldawn said: endorphin74 said: pps- I have read some very god things about Air's new CD...does anyone have that yet? I have their new one "Talkie Walkie" and I personally think its their best cd. It is very lush and beautiful, and every track flows like water.. its one of my favorite cd's right now.. Its hard to take out of the cd player:) "Run" and "Universal Traveler" are brilliant thanks for the input...I'll have to check it out! | |
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Love it! I first discovered them in The Virgin Suicides and thought it was awesome. Right after that I got Moon Safari, but I still have yet to get their latest. I LOVE "Ce Matin La". | |
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Have em all. Talkie is the best, which is good to see since its their latest as well. All the gals say hoe if your man's giving up the gold. All the fellas say ruff if you're only giving up the bone. | |
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Sdldawn said: endorphin74 said: pps- I have read some very god things about Air's new CD...does anyone have that yet? I have their new one "Talkie Walkie" and I personally think its their best cd. It is very lush and beautiful, and every track flows like water.. its one of my favorite cd's right now.. Its hard to take out of the cd player:) "Run" and "Universal Traveler" are brilliant listening to it right now! Good stuff! | |
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from entertainment weekly:
--- Talkie Walkie Reviewed by Michael Endelman On their third proper album, Talkie Walkie, Air continue the languorous lounge style pioneered on their stunning '98 debut, but producer Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) helps the French duo bring their soft-focus sound into sharper relief. Tighter songwriting and an undercurrent of dark claustrophobia distinguish the disc from its predecessors, while the dreamy space pop will have you floating in the clouds, if not above them. --- yup, that sums it up well! | |
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endorphin74 said: from entertainment weekly:
--- Talkie Walkie Reviewed by Michael Endelman On their third proper album, Talkie Walkie, Air continue the languorous lounge style pioneered on their stunning '98 debut, but producer Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) helps the French duo bring their soft-focus sound into sharper relief. Tighter songwriting and an undercurrent of dark claustrophobia distinguish the disc from its predecessors, while the dreamy space pop will have you floating in the clouds, if not above them. --- yup, that sums it up well! No doubt this will be on of my favorite (at least so far) of 2004.. amazing. | |
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Moon Safari is bliss. It's a toss up between that and Massive Attack's "Mezzanine".
Haven't heard the Virgin Suicide's OST, it gets mixed reviews, so maybe it's safer for me to just burn it when a copy swings my way... | |
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Sdldawn said: Ive had Moon Safari, but it has developed fully with my listens now and I love every moment of it..
I just got Virgin Suicides.. and im liking track 1 and 8, which are basically the same thing.. im diggin both albums.. anyone got these? If you like Moon Safari.. then check out the album SEA BISCUIT by spacetime continuum | |
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