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Rick Saucedo - Heaven Was Blue (US Dreamy Psychedelia 1978)

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2008-05-08 10:01:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...dreamy most of the time, but also featuring the ferocius fuzz-rocker "Ka Mon We're Gonna Rock All Night Long". If you like Michael Angelo, "Big, and sadly still pretty unknown, is this awesome album by Rick Saucedo, his debut album that was originally released in 1978 on the Reality label in the USA. Most of the tracks here are absolutely...
 
 
 
 
 
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Free, legal MP3 from William F. Gibbs (dreamy yet incisive piano ballad)

2008-06-24 10:55:00 by Jeremy in Fingertips
 
...dreamy voice of a romantic troubadour, a guy who's seen enough to abandon his dreams but hangs onto them anyway A steady, unhurried piano ballad with an immediately engaging melody, "Operate" comes alive via a combination of Gibbs' singing (don't miss the phased harmonies at 1:47) and some lovely, understated guitar work. From the outset, an...
 
 
 
 
 
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Graphite - Chestnut Loke (UK Underground Dreamy Progressive 1970-74)

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2008-11-28 07:21:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...dreamy mellow prog. with mellotron, acid guitar, touch with spacey effects, from the orig. masters Superb, previously unreleased material by these melodic prog-rock wayfarers 1970-74. Floyd-like vocals, dreamy mellotron and spaced-out acid guitar are the hallmarks of Graphite. Comes with group history and rare photos.UK underground...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dreamy Løvlid

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2008-05-09 03:58:26 by Editor in World Music Central
...dreamy sound that comes from the lands of the north that combines folk and chamber music, minimalism and ambience, generating a hauntingly beautiful sound. Norwegian singer Unni Løvlid, who is also a member of the trio Rusk, uses her voice in several different ways, mixing traditional style vocals with processed vocal sounds, creating...
 
 
 
 
 
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Music Review | Xanthos Ensemble Modernism, Rapid-Fire or Dreamy - New York Times

2008-05-27 00:00:00 by newmusicrebloggers in New Music reBlog
 
Music Review | Xanthos Ensemble Modernism, Rapid-Fire or Dreamy New York Times, United States - May 25, 2008 That Mr. Boulez is modern music s foremost voluptuary is no secret. Much of his ensemble music seems as much descended from the gauzy Impressionism of
 
 
 
 
 
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Music Review | Xanthos Ensemble Modernism, Rapid-Fire or Dreamy - New York Times

2008-05-27 00:00:00 by newmusicrebloggers in New Music reBlog
 
Music Review | Xanthos Ensemble Modernism, Rapid-Fire or Dreamy New York Times, United States - May 25, 2008 That Mr. Boulez is modern music s foremost voluptuary is no secret. Much of his ensemble music seems as much descended from the gauzy Impressionism of
 
 
 
 
 
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The Last Town Chorus MP3 (idiosyncratic, dreamy lap steel pop)

2008-06-10 22:54:00 by Jeremy in Fingertips
 
...dreamy textures and memorable lead lines in the process. This is not your Grand Ole Opry lap steel. Hickey has an instinctive feel for just how much to glide and bend her notes, avoiding country cliches while invigorating the song with inventive shapes and sounds Although originally a duo, the Last Town Chorus has since 2004 been the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Free and legal MP3 from Still Corners (chimey, dreamy, well-constructed goodness)

2008-07-08 11:18:00 by Jeremy in Fingertips
 
...dreamy yearning, without lyrics, in place of an actual chorus London-based Still Corners have so far released one evocatively designed six-song EP, entitled Remember Pepper? . That's where you'll find "History of Love." MP3 via Last.fm and the band
 
 
 
 
 
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Discovering the dreamy mysteries of Masonic

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2008-08-01 16:56:56 by Kimberly Chun in SFBG: Noise
...dreamy-detachment vocals matched up with jagged guitars, condition-critical keyboards, and occasional full-body-release crescendos - lends support to my theory, as does their late-night crawl through Del Shannon's oldies-radio fave "Runaway," here meted out with considerably more ennui than on the original Drifting in with a faux-string intro...