In a message dated 12/21/99 9:06:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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I must say, as a dedicated Prisoners/Prime Movers/JTQ/related fan, I was
disgusted with "Shine on Me" and had my doubts about any new work by Day,
Tay, Fay & Co. but I was SURPRISED at "Psychedelic Tantrum" - it's not
bad! Certainly not even close to any Prisoners/JTQ early stuff and not
something I've been listening to 24-7 but upon first listen I was pleasantly
surprised. It could grow on me.
Becky
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I have to say that "Shine On Me" was a really good ep considering the fact
that the most recent Jame Taylor Quartet material was pretty bad and after
"Earth Church" I sort of lost it for the Prime Movers although I heard that
later releases were much better, I too was pretty sceptical. I read a
glowing review from 'Mojo' Mills in Record Collector, whose view I trust, and
I was lead in the right direction. I have been reading some good press about
the Prisoners lately because many bands are sighting them as major influences
on their own music. 13 years after the bands initial break up, that's not
bad!!! I hope the Solar Flares can carry the torch.
Sean