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Old 09-09-2013, 10:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is it a classical album? lol
lol I played Dave Edmunds covering Summertime, a George Gershwin song from Porgy and Bess, which Paul pointed out that what Edmunds used for the intro was an excerpt from Neptune the Mystic from The Planets, Op. 32 composed by Gustav Holst. So it's easy to see how we can go from Edmunds covering Gershwin via Billie Holiday, to Holst, to Bach and Handel.

... but to answer your question the album is classic shoegazing psychedelia Brit pop.
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lol I played Dave Edmunds covering Summertime, a George Gershwin song from Porgy and Bess, which Paul pointed out that what Edmunds used for the intro was an excerpt from Neptune the Mystic from The Planets, Op. 32 composed by Gustav Holst. So it's easy to see how we can go from Edmunds covering Gershwin via Billie Holiday, to Holst, to Bach and Handel.

... but to answer your question the album is classic shoegazing psychedelia Brit pop.
Ahh, yea, I remember that song Neptune the Mystic from The Planets, Op. 32... forgot about it amongst all the Faith No More, haha!

A "classic shoegazing psychedelia Brit pop?". Must check it out!
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