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Gil Mellé's Greatest Album Makes it to CD!


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Sounds dated to me.

I agree, to me it sounds like someone in 1971 trying to imagine what the "Future" is going to sound like, nice try but no cigar. Also I find it quite rare for a Soundtrack to work in isolation, ie without it accompaning the film it was made for, I know some people really dig them but I'm just not one of them. I know that Gil did a lot of development work on electronic instruments/music but it doesn't necessarily mean that he was the best person to create music using those tools.

Now if you want something really and truly timeless, try "Patterns in Jazz", that's a more legitimate candidate for "Gil Mellé's Greatest Album", I love the Prestige stuff too, but haven't listened to it as much as "Patterns in Jazz".

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I agree, to me it sounds like someone in 1971 trying to imagine what the "Future" is going to sound like...

And the "future" that was imagined between the 1950s and 1970s is about 10,000 times better than the future we got. I'd rather listen to an early 70s version of the future than the millennial pop crap that was around (electronic music notwithstanding). I LIVE for albums like this. You can have the real future, I'll take the fake one.

In fairness, Gil Melle made another good album too, called "Tome VI." He also designed some futuristic looking record covers, which, again, look better than the future we got.

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I agree, to me it sounds like someone in 1971 trying to imagine what the "Future" is going to sound like...

And the "future" that was imagined between the 1950s and 1970s is about 10,000 times better than the future we got. I'd rather listen to an early 70s version of the future than the millennial pop crap that was around (electronic music notwithstanding). I LIVE for albums like this. You can have the real future, I'll take the fake one.

Yeah, reality is a bummer............ dude/man/etc. :cool: :cool: :cool:

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Yeah, reality is a bummer............ dude/man/etc. :cool: :cool: :cool:

Music, furniture, design and style allow for the creation of one's own environment. That's what some of us do.

You forgot to mention drugs, drugs will make the whole process an awful lot easier. :g :g :g

Wine is my drug of choice. Yes, I forgot to mention that. ;)

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Long love affair with this soundtrack. Have owned 3 LPs

of this since '71 (one of which is a promo copy that came

with the "key" - if you've seen the movie, then you'll know)

and the version on disc that came out 4 years ago.

This could be the fifth version 'cause it's nice to know that it was

taken from the original tapes. It's short (as has been mentioned)

at only 26:20. Actually, there's no reason why they couldn't

have released this in hexagon shape - there's octagon shape discs:

octagon.jpg

soisong.jpg

Loved the movie as a youngster (even tho the acting was atrocious)

to the point of seeing it at least a dozen times and writing a short story

for high school lit class extrapolating on its concept.

For me, Crichton could do no wrong in those days

(he went insane in his later years).

Telephoned him in '71 and he was very patient with a young admirer.

A book "report" in high school on "The Terminal Man"

turned into a multimedia event with abstract slides and

sampled sounds/music from composers such as

John Cage and Henry Cowell to Paul Horn, et al.

This was Allen, Texas - imagine...

This soundtrack has a special place historically.

If you're interested in classic analog electronic music,

then it could be something for you. If you're expecting jazz,

then you can pass.

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