Ozric Tentacles Jurassic Shift Ozric Tentacles Jurassic Shift Art
Sunhair | 5:43 | ||
Stretchy | vi:51 | ||
Feng Shui | x:24 | ||
Half Light In Thillai | 5:35 | ||
Jurassic Shift | xi:05 | ||
Pteranodon | 5:40 | ||
Railroad train Oasis | 2:45 | ||
Vita Voom | 4:48 |
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Merv*
Drums, Percussion [Ethnic], Other [Babble]
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John*
Flute, Other [Blubbering]
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Ed*
Guitar, Koto, Keyboards, Effects [Samples, Atmospheres]
Starting time pressings packaged in tree free hemp/harbinger paper
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Jurassic Shift CD, Album | Dovetail Records – DOVE CD 6 | Uk | 1993 | U.k. — 1993 | |||||
Jurassic Shift LP, Album | Dovetail Records – DOVE LP 6 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Anthology | I.R.S. Records – 0777 7 13236 ii i | US | 1993 | Usa — 1993 | |||||
Jurassic Shift Cassette, Album | Dovetail Records – Dove MC six | U.k. | 1993 | U.k. — 1993 | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album | Dovetail Records – DOVE CD 6 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album | Dovetail Records – DOVE CD 6 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Advance, Album, Promo | I.R.S. Records – DPRO-6711, Dovetail Records – DPRO-6711 | U.s.a. | 1993 | US — 1993 | New Submission | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Anthology, Reissue | Original Masters – SMMCD 547, Original Masters – SMM CD 547 | Britain | 1999 | Britain — 1999 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue | Original Masters – SMMCD 547, Original Masters – SMM CD 547 | UK | 1999 | UK — 1999 | New Submission | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue Digipak | Snapper Classics – SDPCD125 | Britain | 2003 | UK — 2003 | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release | 2000 FruitGum Corp. – FCCD 11000303/93 | Russia | 2004 | Russian federation — 2004 | New Submission | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Anthology, Reissue, Remastered ; DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC Region 0 | Snapper Music – SMACD955X | Uk | 2008 | Uk — 2008 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift LP, Album, Reissue 180 Gram | Lilith – 900532, Vinyl Lovers – 900532 | Europe | 2009 | Europe — 2009 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift LP, Album, Reissue Pink 180g Vinyl, Gatefold ; 12" | Madfish – SMALP955 | Germany | 2013 | Germany — 2013 | Recently Edited | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Anthology, Reissue, Remastered Digipak | Madfish – SMACDX1109 | U.k. & Europe | 2018 | Uk & Europe — 2018 | |||||
Jurassic Shift LP, Anthology, Remastered 180g Pink Vinyl | Kscope – 1073 | United kingdom | 2020 | Uk — 2020 | New Submission | ||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release | Oldis – ROMA809105 | Russia | Russian federation | New Submission | |||||
Jurassic Shift Cassette, Anthology, Reissue | Dovetail Records – 13236 iv 5 | USA & Canada | U.s.a. & Canada | New Submission | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue | Original Masters – SMMCD 547, Original Masters – SMM CD 547 | UK | Great britain | New Submission | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album | I.R.Southward. Records – 0777 seven 13236 ii i, Dovetail Records – 0777 7 13236 ii 1 | U.s.a. | US | New Submission | |||||
Jurassic Shift CD, Album, Reissue | Original Masters – SMMCD 547, Original Masters – SMM CD 547 | Uk | UK | New Submission |
excellent pressing. surprising how good it sounds given the colored vinyl
First impressions are that this is sonically superior to the CD release. Richer bass and a mellow, warmer audio lift it above the digital media. Very happy to have in my collection.
Odd how I cannot add this anthology to my drove on discogs, I have the hemp cover and inner sleeve version.
As with the original vinyl release, this remastered version does not have the track One-half Light in Thillai.
A detail missing from this Lp is the Album cover was from hemp.
Concord with dagerman excellent pressing and great audio, coming with extra 12" of tracks, must accept for Ozric fans....
Really enjoyable pressing. Mine was serenity and apartment. Shame it doesn't come with poly lined inners (merely that'southward just a pet peeve of mine with a lot of releases)
Edited 10 years ago
Not bad purchase both for the fans and especially those who want to start exploring Ozricland. The album is one of the almost accomplished of the line-upwardly with Merv and Joie, with all their trademarks: cute atmospheres, great jamming and, of class, pure strangeness. Although it's not mentioned anywhere, the live version of Feng Shui, '...the fine art of walking through a forest treading on toadstools, simply without breaking them...' of the '98 edition is all the same at the cease of the anthology (thank you Mike). My ears don't pick up anything changed from that edition audio-wise so I'm guessing it hasn't been remastered.
There's however another live version of Feng Shui on the DVD, together with Jurassic Shift (in brilliant sunlight! At Reading!!), Pteranodon (high strangeness) and a jam at the Pongmaster'due south Ball. As usual, they evangelize the goods on stage like nobody's business organization. To wrap it up at that place'southward also the official video for Vita Voom – an one-off, as information technology'south proving so far, an interview at Glastonbury sprinkled with excerpts from both Vita Voom and Jurassic Shift, also as some rather pointless noodling in the studio.
Quite cool packaging besides, with a wider take of the original artwork and a 22-folio booklet with pictures and the story of the album – though the newspaper is not fabricated of hemp, every bit in the original version. Couldn't resist. Worth every penny.
CD 10/x
DVD 8/ten
Edited fifteen years agone
I heard nearly this album off handedly thirteen years after it was released. The sound is still very much fresh and alive. It is modern fusion, in a time when mod "jazz" is generally crap, unless it is made past non-jazz musicians (with some exceptions of course). This album is like really hyped upward trancey Mahavishnu Orchestra in a way (thanks to Ed Wynne'south amazing command of the guitar), merely peradventure with a bit more of a mystical earthy element. In addition to beingness able to play well, the band members put a bit more "soul" into the music than the Mahavishnu Orchestra. The rhythm section is actually tight and the synthesizer makes some actually far out sounds (I believe an Ems vcs3 or synthi is used, but I may be mistaken). They combine world music, jazzy progressions, sort of trancey Berlin school synth lines, early drum n bass and dub. Then there are the heavy distorted guitars in parts and the crazy 360 degree guitar furnishings used in some places. Although alot of riffs are sort of clichéd, the Ozrics manage to remove the clichéd feeling and explore a world that is all their own. This album will take the listener to fantastic places if the listener is willing to let it.
Edited 16 years ago
A sentimental favorite. This was the first Ozric's album I heard. A friend who worked in a record store passed this to me because he knew I was really into Pink Floyd at the time. He mentioned this might be something I would like.
Well...the Ozric's have pretty much been my favorite band ever since. Every bit before long every bit I heard the first sounds of Sunhair coming out of my speakers I was hooked. This was different annihilation I had heard at that point. Information technology was the perfect mixture of traditional band and electronics for me.
I notwithstanding love listening to Feng Shui, Half Light in Thillai, Jurassic Shift and Pteranodon. My original re-create ended upwardly in the cd collection of a Deadhead grad student I new in college, then I recently picked upward the reissue of this anthology on Snapper Classics. Information technology includes and excellant live version of Feng Shui.
Source: https://www.discogs.com/master/53504-Ozric-Tentacles-Jurassic-Shift
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