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Post by wonderwall on Sept 17, 2011 17:27:50 GMT 1
CD 1 - "K" 1.Hey Dude 2.Knight on the Town 3.Temple of Everlasting Light 4.Govinda 5.Smart Dogs 6.Magic Theatre 7.Into the Deep 8.Sleeping Jiva 9.Tattva 10.Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There 11.303 12.Start All Over 13.Hollow Man, Pts. 1 & 2
CD 2 - "Buried Treasures" Part One1.Everybody's turning to stone 2.Shower your love (early recording) 3.Slipping Away (unreleased single) 4.Magic Theatre (Mum's living room demo) 5.Moonshine (Mum's living room demo) 6.If we were one (Mum' living room demo) Part Two (Live at Moles)1.Hey Dude 2.Knight On The Town 3.Under The Hammer 4.303 5.Grateful When Your Dead 6.Jerry Was There 7.Tattva 8.Hollow Man 9.Gokula 10.Hush 11.Govinda 12.Smart Dogs
CD 3 DVD - "Past Life Regression"
Interview with Kula Shaker and Friends interspersed with video clips, old photos and audio background (40 minutes
I love this album so i got a copy dont know if it will be of interest to any one else its a bit pricey at £25 quid but worth it if a fan
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Post by -Big Dan- on Sept 17, 2011 17:43:41 GMT 1
If I was going to buy it, I'd much rather just get the single-CD version. I hardly ever look at any of the extras included with things like this.
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Post by wonderwall on Sept 17, 2011 17:58:01 GMT 1
If I was going to buy it, I'd much rather just get the single-CD version. I hardly ever look at any of the extras included with things like this. fair enough like i said its really a item for a big fan there one of my favs
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 17, 2011 18:48:28 GMT 1
I've got Kollected - The Best Of Kula Shaker. For me Mystical Machine Gun was their finest effort from their second album Peasants Pigs and Astronauts.
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Post by addpea on Sept 18, 2011 23:14:57 GMT 1
Blimey I cant imagine many people would have brought it anyway but at £25 thats way too high. Its a decent album without being a classic.
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Post by wonderwall on Sept 19, 2011 10:22:37 GMT 1
Blimey I cant imagine many people would have brought it anyway but at £25 thats way too high. Its a decent album without being a classic. I think its a very unique album very different to anything else released at the time.
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Post by Smurfie on Sept 21, 2011 21:50:31 GMT 1
I think its a very unique album very different to anything else released at the time. I gave this a spin a couple of days back after this thread, and thought the likes of "Hey Dude" and "Hush" just merged into everything else released at the time now from that genre. It was a good album, and had it's Uni place in time for me like Ash "1977" and Longpigs "The Sun Is Often Out" which were a staple favourite in my student house (along with Dubstar "Disgraceful" for a bit of a change) - but there I don't think I could ever want to pay good money for a re-release.
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Post by Earl Purple on Sept 22, 2011 2:07:28 GMT 1
Hey Dude and Hush both peaked at #2 but for me Tattva was the most memorable song for which I remember them.
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Post by wonderwall on Sept 22, 2011 4:01:19 GMT 1
Kula shaker are a bit like marmite you either love them or hate them . I would put k in my top 10 britpop best albums .
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Sept 22, 2011 13:37:20 GMT 1
Love Kula Shaker, i even bought their last 2 albums Strangefolk (2007) and Pilgrims Progress (2010), which are both very good, i already own K and own a lot of disc 2 were B-Sides or on their debut ep, infact the only song i don't know is "If we were one" so will pass
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Post by addpea on Sept 23, 2011 19:32:38 GMT 1
I saw them live I think it was about 2006 and it was good to hear the classics.
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