Charalambides – Rose/Thorn

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Charalambides – Rose/Thorn

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Artist……………: Charalambides

Album…………….: Rose/Thorn

Genre…………….: Psychedelia: Folk [Modern]

Source……………: NMR

Year……………..: 2008

Ripper……………: NMR

Codec…………….: LAME 3.97

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 215kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3

Information……….:

Ripped by…………: NMR

Posted by…………: somebody on 5/27/2014

News Server……….: news.astraweb.com

News Group(s)……..: alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.m

Included………….: NFO

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Tracklisting

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1. Charalambides – Rose/Thorn I [20:32]

2. Charalambides – Rose/Thorn II [12:37]

3. Charalambides – Rose/Thorn III [07:28]

Playing Time………: 40:38

Total Size………..: 62.59 MB

NFO generated on…..: 5/27/2014 8:27:45 AM

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Album info

“Long-, long-, long-, loooooong-awaited and singular entry in the Charalambides and Klang Industries discographies; one of those does it really exist? items thats finally seeing daylight, or moonlight. A stark, unsettling and beautiful slice of duo Charlambides invocation/incantation, taken from the period between Jason Bill and Heather Leigh Murrays tenures with the band and featuring extraordinary chord organ and vocal work from Christina and some signature lap steel mastery from Tom. Fans of the bands most recent, more song-based work will find this relevatory, long-time listeners will say ahhhh and settle in for the flight. Heavy vinyl, limited pressing, cover handiwork by Tom, the first release in years from Klang and a sign perhaps of a truly epic revival.” “Long-awaited Klang debut of Charalambides. This record has been brewing since 2000, and is now finally available under the auspices of Eclipse/Klang. Two side-long improvisations in much the same vein as IN CR EA SE, a bit more topographical perhaps, but still horizontally serene and horizonless. Chord organ, lap steel, vocals.” –Wholly Other