 | jean michel jarre tea and teo Great album,he seems to have captured his very early sound and mixed it with modern and ethnic rythmes. read full review |
 | when worlds collide A much underrated film,that captures the reality of impending doom were people will kill so that they can live.Though classic George Pal effects are present they are used sparingly mainly at the climax of the f... read full review |
 | A man explores his factory on his last day of work What an album,its one of those long lost gems.I had it on vinyl when it came out but now I have it on cd the atmosphere is still there especially the first 7 tracks. If this had been done as Genesis it would ha... read full review |
 | Just a collection of Great songs Although limited to only six tracks,this album is the epitome of the 70's sound of pink floyd ,a stange album title but perfection in rock music.A must for any real music fan. read full review |
 | Obviously the sound of a star ending? The main reason for buying this cd was because of Mike Oldfields involvement on the it.Although his playing is good, it is somewhat limited and the rest of the recording is completely orchestral.Though a compet... read full review |
 | This cd steers you through OMDs greatest B sides The great thing about this cd is it's just GREAT. It contains nearly all the b sides from the beginning to the end, with some haunting melodies, The Avenue, 4 neu, 66 and Fading, Romance of the Telescope,a... read full review |
 | It's what you have to put it into It's hard to know where Louis clark starts and ELO finishes.It has a good balance of rock and classical sound throughout.(unfinished) read full review |
 | some thing to do with musical scales maybe I suppose not the best ever ELO album,but made somewhat better with the extra tracks.The main difference is the lack of real classical instruments,which in the end does make a real change to the sound of ELO.(U... read full review |